System information
Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
Using the CLI
Typing ? at the Global Configuration level produces this listing:
HP420(config)#?
Configure commands:
802.1x
end
exit
filter
help
iapp
interface
logging
management
management-vlanid
no
prompt
radius-accounting-server
show
snmp-server
snmpv3
sntp-server
svp
system
vlan
HP420(config)#
Set 802.1x
End config mode
Exit to previous mode
Bridge protocol filtering
Description of the help system
Enable IAPP
Into the interface configure mode
Modify message logging facilities
Enter management mode
Set Management VLAN ID for AP <1-4094>
Negate
Set system's prompt
Set radius server
Show general configuration status
Modify SNMP parameters
Modify SNMPv3 parameters
Set SNTP
Set SVP Enable
Set system name
Enable Vlan
Figure 3-4. Example of the Configuration-Level Command Listing
Typing? at the the Context Configuration level produces similar results.
If - - MORE - - appears, there are more commands in the listing. To list the
next set of commands, press the Space bar. To list the remaining commands
one-by-one, repeatedly press
[Enter]. To stop the listing, type [Ctrl] [C].
Use [Tab] To Complete a Command Word. You can use [Tab] to quickly
complete the current word in a command. To do so, type one or more
consecutive characters for a command and then press
[Tab] (with no spaces
allowed). The CLI completes the current word (if you have typed enough of
the word for the CLI to distinguish it from other possibilities). For example,
at the Global Configuration level, if you press
[Tab] immediately after typing
"f", the CLI displays the command that begins with "f". For example:
HP420(config)#f
[Tab]
HP420(config)#filter
Use Shorthand Entries. You can abbreviate commands and options as long
as they contain enough letters to be distinguished from any other currently
available commands or options.
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