Professional Access Point Administrator Guide
Command
get
Description
The "get" command allows you to get the field values of existing instances of a class.
Classes can be "named" or "unnamed". The command syntax is:
get
get
The rest of the command line is optional. If provided, it is either a list of one or more fields, or the keyword detail.
An example of using the "get" command on an unnamed class with a single instance is:
get log
(There is only one log on the access point. This command returns information on the log file.)
An example of using the "get" command on an unnamed class with multiple instances is:
get log-entry
(There are multiple log entries but they are not named. This command returns all log entries.)
An example of using the "get" command on a named class with multiple instances is:
get bss wlan0bssInternal
(There are multiple bss’s and they are named. This command returns information on the BSS named "wlan0bssInternal".)
An example of using the "get" command on a named class to get all instances:
get
Note: "wlan0bssInternal" is the name of the basic service set (BSS) on the internal network (wlan0 interface). For information on interfaces, see “Understanding Interfaces as Presented in the CLI” on page 190.
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