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B CLI for AP Configuration Example 2: Type remove TAB TAB (including a space after remove) to see a list of all property options for the remove command. DLINK-WLAN-AP# remove basic-rate Basic rates of radios bridge-port Bridge ports of bridge interfaces bss Basic Service Set of radios interface Network interface mac-acl MAC address access list item snmp-group SNMP user groups snmp-target SNMPv3 targets to receive traps snmp-user SNMPv3 users snmp-view SNMP MIB views supported-rate Supported rates of radios traphost Destination host for SNMP traps Example 3: Type get system v TAB. This will result in completion with the only matching property, get system version. Press ENTER to display the output results of the command. Keyboard Shortcuts The CLI provides keyboard shortcuts to help you navigate the command line and build valid commands. Table 32 describes the keyboard shortcuts available from the CLI. Table 32. Keyboard Shortcuts Keyboard Shortcut Ctrl-a Ctrl-e Ctrl-b Left Arrow key Ctrl-f Right Arrow Key Ctrl-c Ctrl-h Backspace Ctrl-w Ctrl-k Ctrl-u Ctrl-p Up Arrow key Action on CLI Move the cursor to the beginning of the current line Move the cursor to the end of the current line Move the cursor back on the current line, one character at a time Move the cursor forward on the current line, one character at a time Start over at a blank command prompt (abandons the input on the current line) Remove one character on the current line. Remove the last word in the current command. (Clears one word at a time from the current command line, always starting with the last word on the line.) 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.) Getting Help on Commands at the CLI 131

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Getting Help on Commands at the CLI
131
B
CLI for AP Configuration
Example 2:
Type
remove
TAB TAB (including a space after
remove
) to see a list of all
property options for the
remove
command.
DLINK-WLAN-AP# remove
basic-rate
Basic rates of radios
bridge-port
Bridge ports of bridge interfaces
bss
Basic Service Set of radios
interface
Network interface
mac-acl
MAC address access list item
snmp-group
SNMP user groups
snmp-target
SNMPv3 targets to receive traps
snmp-user
SNMPv3 users
snmp-view
SNMP MIB views
supported-rate
Supported rates of radios
traphost
Destination host for SNMP traps
Example 3:
Type
get system v
TAB. This will result in completion with the only matching
property,
get system version
. Press ENTER to display the output results of the command.
Keyboard Shortcuts
The CLI provides keyboard shortcuts to help you navigate the command line and build valid
commands.
Table 32
describes the keyboard shortcuts available from the CLI.
Table 32.
Keyboard Shortcuts
Keyboard Shortcut
Action on CLI
Ctrl-a
Move the cursor to the beginning of the current line
Ctrl-e
Move the cursor to the end of the current line
Ctrl-b
Left Arrow key
Move the cursor back on the current line, one character at a time
Ctrl-f
Right Arrow Key
Move the cursor forward on the current line, one character at a time
Ctrl-c
Start over at a blank command prompt (abandons the input on the current
line)
Ctrl-h
Backspace
Remove one character on the current line.
Ctrl-w
Remove the last word in the current command.
(Clears one word at a time from the current command line, always
starting with the last word on the line.)
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.)