June 30, 2006
Confidential
Document Number BDTM10001-A05 Standard
BelAir100 User Guide
Command Line Interface Basics
Use the
mode
command to display all the available modes. For a description of
additional modes, see:
•
BelAir100 System Command Line Interface Guide
•
BelAir100 Radio Command Line Interface Guide
Users can move between modes with the
cd
command. For instance, you can
move from the
radio
mode to the
system
mode using the command:
/radio# cd /system
/system#
Note 1: The prompt changes to match the current mode.
Note 2: Access to a mode is only allowed if the user has sufficient privileges to
execute commands in that mode. For additional details see “User
Privilege Levels” on page 19.
When a given mode is enabled, only the commands pertaining to that mode are
available. The list of available commands can be obtained by entering the
help
command.
Users may execute commands from other modes than the current one, by
prefixing the desired command with the slash character ‘/’ followed by the
mode’s name. For instance, entering:
/system# /snmp/snmp-community 4 community-name snmpcom4 ipaddr 0.0.0.0 privilege
readonly
executes a command from the
snmp
mode while in the
system
mode.
Abbreviating
Commands
You must enter only enough characters for the CLI to recognize the command
as unique.
The following example shows how to enter the
root
mode command
show
system config
:
/# sh syst c
RADIO
Configure the BelAir100 backhaul and access radios.
Configure the mesh portal settings if the BelAir100 is a
portal to a mesh cluster.
Table 4: Command Line Interface Modes (Continued)
Mode
Description