7: Administration
PremierWave® 2050 802.11ac Embedded Wi-Fi® User Guide
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To View and Configure Basic CLI Settings
Using Web Manager
To view CLI statistics, on the
Administration
page, click
CLI
>
Statistics
.
To configure basic CLI settings, on the
Administration
page, click
CLI
>
Configuration
.
Using the CLI
To enter CLI command level:
enable > config > cli
Using XML
Include in your file:
<configgroup name="cli">
Clock
You can view current clock settings at the bottom of the screen, and also either manually update or
synchronize the clock with an SNTP server. If you select SNTP, you can choose automatic time
zone detection.
Table 7-2 Clock Settings
Inactivity Timeout
Set a time period in which the CLI session should disconnect if no data is
received. Enter 0 to disable. Blank the display field to restore the default.
Line Authentication
Enable
or
Disable
authentication for CLI access on the serial lines.
Telnet State
Enable
or
Disable
CLI access via Telnet
Telnet Port
Enter an alternative Telnet Port to override the default used by the CLI server.
Blank the field to restore the default.
Telnet Max Sessions
Specify the maximum number of concurrent Telnet sessions that will be allowed.
Telnet Authentication
Enable
or
Disable
authentication for Telnet logins.
SSH State
Select to
Enable
or
Disable
CLI access via Telnet.
SSH Port
Specify the SSH Port and override the default, as needed. Blank the field to
restore the default.
SSH Max Sessions
Specify the maximum number of concurrent SSH sessions that will be allowed.
Bridge Fields
Description
Method
Select
Manual
or
SNTP
from the drop-down window.
Date
If Manual method is selected,
enter the date using the
Year
,
Month
and
Day
drop down menus that become available.
Time
If Manual method is selected,
enter the time using the
Hour
,
Minute (Min)
and
Second (Sec)
drop down menus that become available.
NTP Server
If SNTP method is selected,
the clock will keep time synchronized with the
NTP Server by default. Enter an alternative NTP server if you wish to use an
address other than the default.
Command Line
Interface Configuration
Settings
Description