Using Tables & User Strings
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configuring objects that require reboot
configuring objects that require reboot
configuring objects that require reboot
configuring objects that require reboot
Certain objects supported by hp WL520 AP devices require the device to be rebooted in order for the changes to take effect. In
order to inform the end-user of this behavior, the CLI shall provide informational messages when the user has configured an
object or object(s) that requires the device to be rebooted. The following message shall be displayed as a result of the
configuring such object or objects.
example 1: configuring objects that require the device to be rebooted
example 1: configuring objects that require the device to be rebooted
example 1: configuring objects that require the device to be rebooted
example 1: configuring objects that require the device to be rebooted
The following message is displayed every time the user has configured an object that requires the device to be rebooted.
[Device Name]>
set ipaddr 135.114.73.10
In order for this change to take effect, the device is required to be rebooted.
example 2: executing the exit, quit, or done commands when an object that requires reboot has been
example 2: executing the exit, quit, or done commands when an object that requires reboot has been
example 2: executing the exit, quit, or done commands when an object that requires reboot has been
example 2: executing the exit, quit, or done commands when an object that requires reboot has been
configured
configured
configured
configured
In addition to the above informational message, the CLI also provides a message as a result of the exit, quit, or done command
if changes have been made to objects that require reboot. If you make changes to objects that require reboot and execute the
exit command the following message is displayed:
[Device Name]>
exit
<CR> OR
quit
<CR> OR
done
<CR>
Modifications have been made to parameters that require the device to be rebooted. These changes will only take effect after the
Modifications have been made to parameters that require the device to be rebooted. These changes will only take effect after the
Modifications have been made to parameters that require the device to be rebooted. These changes will only take effect after the
Modifications have been made to parameters that require the device to be rebooted. These changes will only take effect after the
next reboot.
next reboot.
next reboot.
next reboot.
“set” cli command
“set” cli command
“set” cli command
“set” cli command
Sets (modifies) the value of given parameter. To see a definition and syntax example, type only set and then press the Enter
key. To see a list of available parameters, enter a space, then a question mark (?) after set (example: set?).
Syntax:
[Device Name]>
set <parameter> <value>
[Device Name]>
set <table> <index> <argument 1> <value 1> ... <argument N> <value N>
Example:
[Device Name]>
set sysloc “Main Lobby”
[Device Name]>
set mgmtipaccesstbl 0 ipaddr 10.0.0.10 submask 255.255.0.0
“show” cli command
“show” cli command
“show” cli command
“show” cli command
Displays the value of specified parameter, or displays all parameter values of a specified group (parameter table). Groups
contain Parameters and Tables. Tables contain parameters for a series of similar entities.
To see a definition and syntax example, type only show and then press the Enter key. To see a list of available parameters,
enter a question mark (?) after show (example:
show ?
show ?
show ?
show ?
).
Syntax:
[Device Name]>
show <parameter>
[Device Name]>
show <group>
[Device Name]>
show <table>
Examples:
[Device Name]>
show ipaddr
[Device Name]>
show network
[Device Name]>
show mgmtipaccesstbl