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Using the Command Line Interface

Example 6 - Show Individual and Table Parameters

1. View a single parameter
Syntax:
[Device Name]>show <parameter name>
Example:
[Device Name]> show ipaddr
Result: Displays the Access Point IP Address.
Figure A-10 Result of “show ipaddr” CLI Command
2. View all parameters in a table
Syntax:
[Device Name]> show <table name>
Example:
[Device Name]> show mgmtipaccesstbl
Result: Displays the IP Access Table and its entries.

Using Tables & User Strings

Working with Tables

Each member of the table must be specified, as in the example below.
[Device Name]>set mgmtipaccesstbl 0 ipaddr 10.0.0.10 ipmask 255.255.0.0
The following are the rules for creating, modifying, enabling/disabling, and deleting table entries for the first table
syntax.
• Creation
The table name is required.
The table index is required – for some tables (such as mgmtipaccesstbl), to create an instance the index is
always zero (0). For other tables (such as secenckeylentbl), you need to specify the index number.
The order in which the table arguments or objects are entered in not important.
Parameters that are not required can be omitted, in which case they will be assigned the default value as
specified in the MIB or product functional specification document.
• Modification
The table name is required.
The table index is required – for table modification the index should be the index of the entry to be modified.
Only the table objects that are to be modified need to be specified. Not all the table objects are required.
If multiple table objects are to be modified the order in which they are entered is not important.
If the entire table entry is to be modified, all the table objects have to be specified.
• Enabling/Disabling
The table name is required.
The table index is required – for table enabling/disabling the index should be the index of the entry to be
enabled/disabled.
The reserved word enable or disable are required.