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HAPTER
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list of the commands available for the current mode. The command classes
and associated modes are displayed in the following table:
E
XEC
C
OMMANDS
When you open a new console session on an access point, the system
enters Exec command mode. Only a limited number of the commands are
available in this mode. You can access all other commands only from the
configuration mode. To access Exec mode, open a new console session with
the user name “admin.” The command prompt displays as “Enterprise AP#”
for Exec mode.
Username: admin
Password: [system login password]
AP#
C
ONFIGURATION
C
OMMANDS
Configuration commands are used to modify access point settings. These
commands modify the running configuration and are saved in memory.
The configuration commands are organized into four different modes:
◆
Global Configuration (GC) - These commands modify the system level
configuration, and include commands such as username and
password.
◆
Interface-Ethernet Configuration (IC-E) - These commands modify the
Ethernet port configuration, and include command such as dns and ip.
◆
Interface-Wireless Configuration (IC-W) - These commands modify the
wireless port configuration of global parameters for the radio, and
include commands such as channel and transmit-power.
◆
Interface-Wireless Virtual Access Point Configuration (IC-W-VAP) -
These commands modify the wireless port configuration for each VAP,
and include commands such as ssid and authentication.
To enter the Global Configuration mode, enter the command configure in
Exec mode. The system prompt will change to “Enterprise AP(config)#”
which gives you access privilege to all Global Configuration commands.
AP#configure
AP(config)#
Table 6: Command Modes
Class
Mode
Exec
Privileged
Configuration
Global
Interface-ethernet
Interface-wireless
Interface-wireless-vap
Summary of Contents for EliteConnect SMCE21011
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