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NETGEAR ProSafe Dual Band Wireless Access Point WAG302v2 Reference Manual Table C-1 Keyboard Shortcuts (continued) Keyboard Shortcut Action on CLI Ctrl-k Ctrl-u Ctrl-p Up Arrow key Ctrl-n Down Arrow key Ctrl-d Remove characters starting from cursor location to end of the current line. (Clears the current line from the cursor forward.) Remove all characters before the cursor. (Clears the current line from the cursor back to the CLI prompt.) Display previous command in history. (Ctrl-p and Ctrl-n let you cycle through a history of all executed commands like Up and Down arrow keys typically do. Up/Down arrow keys also work for this.) Display next command in history. (Ctrl-p and Ctrl-n let you cycle through a history of all executed commands like Up and Down arrow keys typically do. Up/Down arrow keys also work for this.) Exit the CLI. (At a blank command prompt, typing Ctrl-d closes the CLI.) (Typing Ctrl-d within command text also removes characters, one at a time, at cursor location like Ctrl-h.) Interface Naming Conventions Table C-2 describes the interface naming conventions for the WAG302v2. Warning: The CLI uses specific interface names the Web UI does not use. Many get and set commands require that you enter interface names. Note: Use the get interface command to display common information on all interfaces, including IP addresses. Table C-2 Interface Naming Convention Interface brvlan1 brtrunk Description The Internal bridge represents the internal interface for the access point. To Telnet or SSH into the access point, use the IP address for this interface. The brvlan1 interface consists of: • eth0 (or vlan if you have VLANs configured) • wlan0 • wlan1 (for the second radio) Internal bridge trunk interface. Command Line Reference C-3 v1.0, May 2006

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NETGEAR ProSafe Dual Band Wireless Access Point WAG302v2 Reference Manual
Command Line Reference
C-3
v1.0, May 2006
Interface Naming Conventions
Table C-2
describes the interface naming conventions for the WAG302v2.
Ctrl-k
Remove characters starting from cursor location to end of the current line.
(Clears the current line from the cursor forward.)
Ctrl-u
Remove all characters before the cursor.
(Clears the current line from the cursor back to the CLI prompt.)
Ctrl-p
Up Arrow key
Display previous command in history.
(Ctrl-p and Ctrl-n let you cycle through a history of all executed commands like Up
and Down arrow keys typically do. Up/Down arrow keys also work for this.)
Ctrl-n
Down Arrow key
Display next command in history.
(Ctrl-p and Ctrl-n let you cycle through a history of all executed commands like Up
and Down arrow keys typically do. Up/Down arrow keys also work for this.)
Ctrl-d
Exit the CLI. (At a blank command prompt, typing Ctrl-d closes the CLI.)
(Typing Ctrl-d within command text also removes characters, one at a time, at cursor
location like Ctrl-h.)
Warning:
The CLI uses specific interface names the Web UI does not use. Many
get
and
set
commands require that you enter interface names.
Note:
Use the
get interface
command to display common information on all
interfaces, including IP addresses.
Table C-2
Interface Naming Convention
Interface
Description
brvlan1
The Internal bridge represents the internal interface for the access point. To Telnet or SSH
into the access point, use the IP address for this interface. The
brvlan1 interface consists of:
eth0 (or vlan
<vlanid>
if you have VLANs configured)
• wlan0
wlan1 (for the second radio)
brtrunk
Internal bridge trunk interface.
Table C-1
Keyboard Shortcuts (continued)
Keyboard Shortcut
Action on CLI