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3-10
Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
Using the CLI
Moving Between Command Levels
Table 3-2.
Moving Between Command Levels
When Changes are Applied
Regardless of which interface is used (CLI, or Web browser interface), the
most recently configured version of a parameter setting overrides any earlier
settings for that parameter. For example, if you use the Web interface to
configure an IP address of “
X
” for the Ethernet interface and later use the CLI
to configure a different IP address of “
Y
”, then “
Y
” replaces “
X
” as the IP
address for the Ethernet interface.
Changes made through the Web interface are immediately applied to the
startup configuration, whereas changes made through the CLI interface are
only made to the running configuration, and must be saved using the "copy"
or "write memory" command if they are to persist following a reboot.
To save the running configuration changes to the startup configuration using
the CLI Interface:
ProCurve Acess Point 530(ethernet)# write memory
Change in Levels
Example of Prompt, Command, and Result
Manager Exec
to
Global configuration
ProCurve Acess Point 530# config
ProCurve Acess Point 530(config)#
Global Configuration
to a
Context Configuration
ProCurve Acess Point 530(config)# interface
ethernet
ProCurve Acess Point 530(ethernet)#s
Move from any level to the preceding level
ProCurve Acess Point 530(ethernet)# exit
ProCurve Acess Point 530(config)# exit
ProCurve Acess Point 530#
Move from any level to Manager Exec
ProCurve Acess Point 530(ethernet)# end
ProCurve Acess Point 530#
—or—
ProCurve Acess Point 530(config)# end
ProCurve Acess Point 530#
Summary of Contents for ProCurve 530 NA
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Page 21: ...1 1 1 Getting Started ...
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Page 29: ...2 1 2 Selecting a Management Interface ...
Page 35: ...3 1 3 Using the Command Line Interface CLI ...
Page 51: ...4 1 4 Using the ProCurve Web Browser Interface ...
Page 85: ...5 1 5 General System Configuration ...
Page 195: ...7 1 7 Wireless Security Configuration ...
Page 271: ...8 1 8 Special Features ...
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Page 309: ...9 1 9 Command Line Reference ...
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Page 475: ...A 1 A File Uploads Downloads and Resets ...
Page 495: ...B 1 B Defaults ...
Page 507: ...C 1 C Adaptive Tx Power Control Use Cases ...
Page 517: ...D 1 D Open Source Licenses ...
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