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Using the add Command, Using the remove Command, Additional CLI Commands - firmware download

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D-Link UAP CLI Command Reference Using the add Command Using the add Command The add command enables you to add a new instance or group of instances of a class and has the following syntax: add unique-named-class instance [property value ... ] add group-named-class instance [property value ... ] add anonymous-class [property value ... ] For example: add mac-acl default mac 00:01:02:03:04:05 Note: To add an instance to a uniquely named class, you must assign the instance a name that is not already in use by another instance of that class. If you add instances to group-named classes, you can form groups by creating instances and assigning them identical names. All instances of a group-named class that have the same name form a group of instances. Using the remove Command The remove command enables you to remove an existing instance of a class. It has the following syntax: remove unnamed-class [property value . . . ] remove named-class instance | all [property value . . .] For example: remove mac-acl default mac 00:01:02:03:04:05 Additional CLI Commands The CLI also includes the following commands for maintenance tasks: Command save-running reboot factory-reset firmware-upgrade config Table 2: Additional CLI Commands Description The save-running command saves the running configuration as the startup configuration. For more information, see "Saving Configuration Changes" on page 21. The reboot command restarts the access point (a "soft" reboot). The factory-reset command resets the AP to factory defaults and reboots. Use the firmware-upgrade command to upload a new AP image. Use the config command to upload or download the AP configuration file. D-Link November 7, 2011 Unified Wired and Wireless Access System Page 16

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Using the add Command
D-Link
Unified Wired and Wireless Access System
November 7, 2011
Page 16
D-Link UAP CLI Command Reference
Using the add Command
The
add
command enables you to add a new instance or group of instances of a class and has the following
syntax:
add
unique-named-class instance
[
property value ...
]
add
group-named-class instance
[
property value ...
]
add
anonymous-class
[
property value ...
]
For example:
add mac-acl default mac
00:01:02:03:04:05
Using the remove Command
The
remove
command enables you to remove an existing instance of a class. It has the following syntax:
remove
unnamed-class
[
property value
. . . ]
remove
named-class instance
| all [
property value
. . .]
For example:
remove mac-acl default mac
00:01:02:03:04:05
Additional CLI Commands
The CLI also includes the following commands for maintenance tasks:
Note:
To add an instance to a uniquely named class, you must assign the instance a name that is not
already in use by another instance of that class. If you add instances to group-named classes, you can
form groups by creating instances and assigning them identical names. All instances of a group-named
class that have the same name form a group of instances.
Table 2:
Additional CLI Commands
Command
Description
save-running
The
save-running
command saves the running configuration as the startup
configuration.
For more information, see
“Saving Configuration Changes” on page 21
.
reboot
The
reboot
command restarts the access point (a “soft” reboot).
factory-reset
The
factory-reset
command resets the AP to factory defaults and reboots.
firmware-upgrade
Use the
firmware-upgrade
command to upload a new AP image.
config
Use the
config
command to upload or download the AP configuration file.