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CLI Class Instances, the instance in the command.

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B CLI for AP Configuration Table 46. CLI Class Instances has name? \ # of instances? one yes - unique n/a yes - non-unique n/a multiple unique named group named Each class defines a set of properties that describe the actual information associated with a class. Each instance of a class has a value for each property that contains the information. For example, the interface class has properties such as "ip" and "mask." For one instance, the ip property might have a value of 10.90.90.91 while the mask property has a value of 255.0.0.0; another instance might have an ip property with a value of 10.0.0.1 and mask property with a value of 255.0.0.0. To view the IP address and mask for a specific interface, you must identify the instance in the command. The following table is a comprehensive list of all classes and their properties. Some of the commands allow you to view or configure settings that are not available from the Web interface. Use get or set to build commands based on the class and property. If the class is a named class, you must include the name. For example, interface is a named class. CLI Classes and Properties Reference 151

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CLI Classes and Properties Reference
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CLI for AP Configuration
Each class defines a set of properties that describe the actual information associated with a
class. Each instance of a class has a value for each property that contains the information. For
example, the interface class has properties such as “ip” and “mask.” For one instance, the
ip
property might have a value of 10.90.90.91 while the
mask
property has a value of 255.0.0.0;
another instance might have an
ip
property with a value of 10.0.0.1 and
mask
property with a
value of 255.0.0.0. To view the IP address and mask for a specific interface, you must identify
the instance in the command.
The following table is a comprehensive list of all classes and their properties. Some of the
commands allow you to view or configure settings that are not available from the Web
interface. Use
get
or
set
to build commands based on the class and property. If the class is a
named class, you must include the name. For example, interface is a named class.
yes - unique
n/a
unique named
yes - non-unique
n/a
group named
Table 46.
CLI Class Instances
has name? \ # of instances?
one
multiple