3Com 8760 User Guide - Page 109
Command Groups, Table 9
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Using the Command Line Interface Table 9 Keystroke Commands Keystroke Ctrl-A Ctrl-B Ctrl-C Ctrl-E Ctrl-F Ctrl-K Ctrl-L Ctrl-N Ctrl-P Ctrl-R Ctrl-U Ctrl-W Esc-B Esc-D Esc-F Delete key or backspace key Function Shifts cursor to start of command line. Shifts cursor to the left one character. Terminates a task and displays the command prompt. Shifts cursor to end of command line. Shifts cursor to the right one character. Deletes from cursor to the end of the command line. Repeats current command line on a new line. Enters the next command line in the history buffer. Shows the last command. Repeats current command line on a new line. Deletes the entire line. Deletes the last word typed. Moves the cursor backward one word. Deletes from the cursor to the end of the word. Moves the cursor forward one word. Erases a mistake when entering a command. COMMAND GROUPS The system commands can be broken down into the functional groups shown below. Table 10 Command Groups Command Group Description Page General Basic commands for entering configuration mode, restarting the 5-8 system, or quitting the CLI System Management Controls user name, password, web browser management options, and 5-13 a variety of other system information System Logging Configures system logging parameters 5-32 System Clock Configures SNTP and system clock settings 5-37 DHCP Relay Configures the access point to send DHCP requests from clients to specified servers 5-42 SNMP Configures community access strings and trap managers 5-44 Flash/File Manages code image or access point configuration files 5-60 RADIUS Configures the RADIUS client used with 802.1X authentication 5-64 802.1X Authentication Configures 802.1X authentication 5-70 MAC Address Authentication Configures MAC address authentication 5-76 Filtering Filters communications between wireless clients, controls access to the 5-79 management interface from wireless clients, and filters traffic using specific Ethernet protocol types 5-7