Command Line Interface
Command Groups
The system commands can be broken down into the functional groups shown below.
Command | Description | Page |
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General | Basic commands for entering configuration | |
| mode, restarting the system, or quitting the CLI |
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System | Controls user name, password, system logs, | |
Management | browser management options, clock settings, |
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SNMP | Configures community access strings and trap | |
| managers |
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Flash/File | Manages code image or access point | |
| configuration files |
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RADIUS | Configures the RADIUS client used with 802.1x | |
| authentication |
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Authentication | Configures IEEE 802.1x port access control and | |
| address filtering |
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Filtering | Filters communications between wireless clients, | |
| controls access to the management interface |
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| from wireless clients, and filters traffic using |
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| specific Ethernet protocol types |
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Interface | Configures connection parameters for the | |
| Ethernet port and wireless interface |
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IAPP | Enables roaming between | |
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VLANs | Configures VLAN membership | |
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The access mode shown in the following tables is indicated by these abbreviations: Exec (Executive mode), GC (Global Configuration), and IC (Interface Configuration).