Installation Instructions
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- About This Document
- Key Concepts
- CLI Command Reference
- Overview
- Alarms Commands
- asc: Subcontroller Commands
- ats: Access Point Commands
- auth: RADIUS Authentication Commands
- Channel BSSID Commands
- connect or remote: Remote Connection Commands
- Console Commands
- db: Configuration Backup Commands
- Help Commands
- History Commands
- if...stats: Interface Statistics Commands
- if: Interface Commands
- qoS or codec: Quality of Service Commands
- qosrule or ruleQoS: Rule Commands
- Quit Commands
- Reboot (or restart) Commands
- security: RADIUS Security Commands
- SNMP Commands
- Station Commands
- topo: Network Topology Commands
- Watchdog Commands
- wirelessif or wif: Wireless Interface Commands
- wnc: Controller Commands
- Glossary
- Index
PRELIMINARY
CLI Command Reference 19
Revision 0.1, July 2003
Console Commands
console paging
Enable (on) or disable (off) screen output paging.
Syntax {console | cons} paging {on | off}
console set
Sets one or more of the configuration values for the controller’s console.
Syntax {console | cons} set {columns=<val> | cols=<val>}
{rows=<val> | lines=<val>}
{radix=<val> | base=<val>}
{output=<val> | style=<val>}
Description
These values remain in effect only during the current logged-in session. They are
reset to defaults when you log out (exit the CLI; see the quit command).
Argument Description
{columns | cols} The column width of the display. This should be set to match the actual
screen width to insure proper word wrap on many of the output from many
of the commands. A 0 (zero) sets width to an arbitrarily large value.
{rows | lines} The row height of the display. This should be set to match the actual screen
height to insure proper operation of 'more' processing of many lines of text.
A 0 (zero) set the height to an arbitrarily large value.
{radix | base} The radix or base in which numeric values should be displayed. The output
of some commands, but not all, is affected by this. Also note that input radix
is also not affected by this.
{output | style} The style (or type of consumer) in which output should be presented. Valid
styles are 'c', 'h', or 's' where 'c' is the default 'console' style intended for
human readers, 'h' indicates HTML tags will be output, and 's' indicates a
style that could be fed back into the command line interface.










