
Professional Access Point
Administrator Guide
Class Structure, Commands, and Examples - 187
The CLI also includes the following commands for maintenance tasks:
Getting Help on Commands at the CLI
Help on commands can be requested at the command line interface (CLI) by using the TAB key. This is a
quick way to see all valid completions for a class.
Hitting TAB once will attempt to complete the current command.
If multiple completions exist, a beep will sound and no results will be displayed. Enter TAB again to display
all available completions.
• Example 1: At a blank command line, hit TAB twice to get a list of all commands.
USR5453-AP#
add Add an instance to the running configuration
factory-reset Reset the system to factory defaults
get Get field values of the running configuration
reboot Reboot the system
remove Remove instances in the running configuration
save-running Save the running configuration
set Set field values of the running configuration
• Example 2: Type "get " TAB TAB (including a space after get) to see a list of all field options for the get
command.
USR5453-AP# get
association Associated station
basic-rate Basic rate of the radio
bridge-port Bridge ports of bridge interfaces
bss Basic Service Set of the radio
remove The "remove" command allows you to remove an existing instance of a class.
remove unnamed-class [ field value . . . ]
remove named-class instance | all [ field value . . .]
For example:
remove radius-user wally
save-running The save-running command saves the running configuration as the startup configuration.
For more information, see ““Saving Configuration Changes” on page 191.
reboot The reboot command restarts the access point (a soft reboot).
For more information, see ““Reboot the Access Point” on page 247.
factory-reset The factory-reset command resets the access point to factory defaults and reboots.
For more information, see ““Reset the Access Point to Factory Defaults” on page 247
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Command Description