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Appendix C Command Line Reference, Accessing CLI TAB Completion Help

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Appendix C Command Line Reference In addition to the Web-based user interface, the ProSafe 802.11a/g Dual Band Wireless Access Point WAG302v2 includes a command line interface (CLI) for administering the access point. The CLI lets you view and modify status and configuration information.The CLI is particularly useful if the network connection is not functioning because you can access the CLI through a serial port. To connect to the WAG302v2 by using the CLI, see "Using the Secure Telnet Interface" on page 33 and "Accessing the CLI by Using the Console Port" on page 3-3. The following topics provide an introduction to the class structure upon which the CLI is based, CLI commands, and examples of using the CLI to get or set configuration information on an access point: • "Accessing CLI TAB Completion Help" • "Keyboard Shortcuts" • "Interface Naming Conventions" • "Entering CLI Commands" • "Using the CLI to Configure the WAG302v2 Wireless Access Point" Accessing CLI TAB Completion Help Press the TAB key twice to show a list of available commands or keywords. You can also use TAB to complete a command after you enter enough characters to uniquely identify a command. If multiple completions exist, the system beeps. Type TAB again, and the CLI displays all keywords that match the characters you entered. Example 1: At a blank command line, type TAB+TAB (press the TAB key twice) to get a list of all commands. netgear115C00# add Add an instance to the running configuration config Upload/Download the running configuration factory-resetReset the system to factory defaults firmware-upgrade Upgrade the firmware getGet property values of the running configuration reboot Reboot the system Command Line Reference C-1 v1.0, May 2006

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Command Line Reference
C-1
v1.0, May 2006
Appendix C
Command Line Reference
In addition to the Web-based user interface, the ProSafe 802.11a/g Dual Band Wireless Access
Point WAG302v2 includes a command line interface (CLI) for administering the access point. The
CLI lets you view and modify status and configuration information.The CLI is particularly useful
if the network connection is not functioning because you can access the CLI through a serial port.
To connect to the WAG302v2 by using the CLI, see
“Using the Secure Telnet Interface” on page 3-
3
and
“Accessing the CLI by Using the Console Port” on page 3-3
.
The following topics provide an introduction to the class structure upon which the CLI is based,
CLI commands, and examples of using the CLI to get or set configuration information on an
access point:
“Accessing CLI TAB Completion Help”
“Keyboard Shortcuts”
“Interface Naming Conventions”
“Entering CLI Commands”
“Using the CLI to Configure the WAG302v2 Wireless Access Point”
Accessing CLI TAB Completion Help
Press the TAB key twice to show a list of available commands or keywords. You can also use TAB
to complete a command after you enter enough characters to uniquely identify a command. If
multiple completions exist, the system beeps. Type TAB again, and the CLI displays all keywords
that match the characters you entered.
Example 1:
At a blank command line, type TAB+TAB (press the TAB key twice) to get a list of
all commands.
netgear115C00#
add Add an instance to the running configuration
config Upload/Download the running configuration
factory-resetReset the system to factory defaults
firmware-upgrade Upgrade the firmware
getGet property values of the running configuration
reboot Reboot the system