Specifications
3-2 root Commands
mobility The mobility command moves you to the mobility context of the CLI,
providing commands that configure the sharing and exchanging of client
session information, which enables a wireless device to roam between
Wireless APs on different Enterasys Wireless Controllers without service
interruption. See Chapter 10, mobility Commands.
policy The policy command moves you to the policy context of the CLI,
providing commands for the defining and configuring of policy for the
Enterasys Wireless Controller. See Chapter 20, policy Commands.
schedule_backup The schedule_backup command moves you to the schedule_backup
context of the CLI, providing commands for backup scheduling of software
configurations, CDR, log, audit, and rogue AP reports and databases. See
Chapter 11, schedule_backup Commands.
schedule_upgrade The schedule_upgrade command moves you to the schedule_upgrade
context of the CLI, providing commands for scheduling an upgrade and
back up of the controller’s software. See Chapter 12, schedule_upgrade
Commands.
snmp The snmp command moves you to the snmp context of the CLI, providing
for the management of SNMP settings for the Enterasys Wireless
Controller. See Chapter 13, snmp Commands.
syslog The syslog command moves you to the syslog context of the CLI,
providing for the configuration of system log settings on the Enterasys
Wireless Controller. See Chapter 14, syslog Commands.
time The time command moves you to the time context of the CLI, providing
for synchronization network elements on the Enterasys Wireless
Controller to a
universal clock using the Enterasys Wireless Controller’s own system time
or the Network Time Protocol. See Chapter 15, time Commands.
topology The topology command moves you to the topology context of the CLI,
providing for defining and configuration of topology objects used by policy
and VNS objects. See Chapter 21, topology Commands.
traffic_capture The traffic_capture command moves you to the traffic_capture context of
the CLI, providing for the management of the TCPDump. See Chapter 16,
traffic_capture Commands.
users The users command moves you to the users context of the CLI, providing
for commands used to create and manage user accounts on the network.
Chapter 17, users Commands.
vnsmode The vnsmode command moves you to the vnsmode context of the CLI,
providing for commands used to define and configure Virtual Network
Services (VNS) for the network. See Chapter 18, VNS Commands
(vnsmode).
web The web command moves you to the web context of the CLI, providing for
commands to configure the web settings. See Chapter 23, web
Commands.
wlans The wlans command moves you to the wlans context of the CLI,
providing for commands used to define and configure WLAN services for
the network. See Chapter 19, wlans Commands.
Table 3-1 Root Commands Documented in Feature Chapters (continued)
Command Description