3Com 8760 User Guide - Page 110

General Commands, con Configuration. See Using the Command Line Interface

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CHAPTER 5: COMMAND LINE INTERFACE Command Group WDS Bridge Spanning Tree Ethernet Interface Wireless Interface Wireless Security Rogue AP Detection Link Integrity IAPP VLANs WMM Description Configures WDS forwarding table settings Configures spanning tree parameters Configures connection parameters for the Ethernet interface Configures radio interface settings Configures radio interface security and encryption settings Configures settings for the detection of rogue access points in the network Configures a link check to a host device on the wired network Enables roaming between multi-vendor access points Configures VLAN membership Configures WMM quality of service parameters Page 5-84 5-91 5-97 5-103 5-125 5-125 5-141 5-144 5-145 5-148 The access mode shown in the following tables is indicated by these abbreviations: Exec (Executive Mode), GC (Global Configuration), IC-E (Interface-Ethernet Configuration), IC-W (Interface-Wireless Configuration), and IC-W-VAP (Interface-Wireless VAP Configuration). General Commands Table 11 General Commands Command configure end exit ping reset show history show line Function Activates global configuration mode Returns to previous configuration mode Returns to the previous configuration mode, or exits the CLI Sends ICMP echo request packets to another node on the network Restarts the system Shows the command history buffer Shows the configuration settings for the console port Mode Exec GC, IC any Exec Exec Exec Exec Page 5-8 5-9 5-10 5-10 5-11 5-12 5-12 configure This command activates Global Configuration mode. You must enter this mode to modify most of the settings on the access point. You must also enter Global Configuration mode prior to enabling the context modes for Interface Configuration. See "Using the Command Line Interface" on page 5-1. 5-8

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C
HAPTER
5: C
OMMAND
L
INE
I
NTERFACE
The access mode shown in the following tables is indicated by these
abbreviations:
Exec
(Executive Mode),
GC
(Global Configuration),
IC-E
(Interface-Ethernet Configuration),
IC-W
(Interface-Wireless Configuration), and
IC-W-VAP
(Interface-Wireless VAP Configuration).
General Commands
Table 11
General Commands
configure
This command activates Global Configuration mode. You must enter this mode to
modify most of the settings on the access point. You must also enter Global
Configuration mode prior to enabling the context modes for Interface
Configuration. See “Using the Command Line Interface” on page 5-1.
WDS Bridge
Configures WDS forwarding table settings
5-84
Spanning Tree
Configures spanning tree parameters
5-91
Ethernet Interface
Configures connection parameters for the Ethernet interface
5-97
Wireless Interface
Configures radio interface settings
5-103
Wireless Security
Configures radio interface security and encryption settings
5-125
Rogue AP Detection
Configures settings for the detection of rogue access points in the
network
5-125
Link Integrity
Configures a link check to a host device on the wired network
5-141
IAPP
Enables roaming between multi-vendor access points
5-144
VLANs
Configures VLAN membership
5-145
WMM
Configures WMM quality of service parameters
5-148
Command
Function
Mode
Page
configure
Activates global configuration mode
Exec
5-8
end
Returns to previous configuration mode
GC, IC
5-9
exit
Returns to the previous configuration mode, or exits the CLI
any
5-10
ping
Sends ICMP echo request packets to another node on the
network
Exec
5-10
reset
Restarts the system
Exec
5-11
show history
Shows the command history buffer
Exec
5-12
show line
Shows the configuration settings for the console port
Exec
5-12
Command Group
Description
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