Table 2: Root Commands Documented in Feature Chapters (continued)
Command
Description
ip
The
ip
command moves you to the ip context of the CLI, providing access to
commands for the configuration of routing information. See
on
page 161.
l2ports
The
l2ports
command moves you to the l2ports context of the CLI,
providing access to commands for the enabling and disabling of ports. See
on page 158.
login
The
login
command moves you to the login context of the CLI, providing
access to commands for the configuration of the login authentication modes .
See
logout
The
logout
command exits the shell immediately. See
mitigator
The
mitigator
command moves you to the mitigator context of the CLI,
providing commands that assist in the detection of network intrusion,
including DoS attacks, rogue Access Points, and other forms of network
intrusion. See
mobility
The
mobility
command moves you to the mobility context of the CLI,
providing commands that configure the sharing and exchanging of client
session information, which enables a wireless device to roam between
Wireless APs on different SCALANCEWLC711 without service interruption. See
policy
The
policy
command moves you to the policy context of the CLI, providing
commands for the defining and configuring of policy for the
SCALANCEWLC711. See
.
schedule_backup
The
schedule_backup
command moves you to the schedule_backup
context of the CLI, providing commands for backup scheduling of software
configurations, CDR, log, and audit. See
203.
schedule_upgrade
The
schedule_upgrade
command moves you to the schedule_upgrade
context of the CLI, providing commands for scheduling an upgrade and back
up of the controller’s software. See
209.
site
The
site
command moves you to the site context of the CLI, providing
commands for configuration of sites that can perform autonomous local
authentication. See
on page 392.
snmp
The
snmp
command moves you to the snmp context of the CLI, providing for
the management of SNMP settings for the SCALANCEWLC711. See
on page 212.
syslog
The
syslog
command moves you to the syslog context of the CLI, providing
for the configuration of system log settings on the SCALANCEWLC711. See
time
The
time
command moves you to the time context of the CLI, providing for
synchronization network elements on the SCALANCEWLC711 to a universal
clock using the SCALANCEWLC711’s own system time or the Network Time
Protocol. See
topology
The
topology
command moves you to the topology context of the CLI,
providing for defining and configuration of topology objects used by policy
and VNS objects. See
on page 340.
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