Command list for ARF45-PRO

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accept (tunnel-accept:2) level commands
accept mode always Enables the tunneling server to always accept tunneling connections.
accept mode any character Enables the tunneling server to accept tunneling connections only when a
character is received through the corresponding line (serial port).
accept mode disable Disables accept mode tunneling.
accept mode modem control asserted Enables the tunneling server to accept tunneling connections when the modem
control pin is asserted.
accept mode modem emulation Enables modem emulation for accept mode tunneling.
accept mode start character Enables accept mode tunneling when the configured start character
is received on the line.
aes decrypt key <hexadecimal> Sets the accept tunnel AES decrypt key with up to 16 bytes.
Each byte is represented by two adjacent hex digits.
Bytes may run together or be separated by optional punctuation:
123ABC "12 3A BC" 12,3A,BC 12.3a.bc 12:3a:bc
Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces.
aes decrypt key text <text> Sets the accept tunnel AES decrypt key with up to 16 bytes.
Each byte is represented by a single character.
Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces.
aes encrypt key <hexadecimal> Sets the accept tunnel AES encrypt key with up to 16 bytes.
Each byte is represented by two adjacent hex digits.
Bytes may run together or be separated by optional punctuation:
123ABC "12 3A BC" 12,3A,BC 12.3a.bc 12:3a:bc
Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces.
aes encrypt key text <text> Sets the accept tunnel AES encrypt key with up to 16 bytes.
Each byte is represented by a single character.
Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces.
block network disable Forwards (tunnels) network data in accept mode tunneling.
block network enable Discards all data coming in from the accept mode tunnel before forwarding
it to the serial interface (generally used for debugging).
block serial disable Forwards (tunnels) serial data in accept mode tunneling.
block serial enable Discards all data coming in from the serial interface before forwarding
it to the accept mode tunnel (generally used for debugging).
clrscrn Clears the screen.
cp output Enters the next lower level.
default accept mode Restores the default accept mode as "always".
default protocol Restores the default protocol as "TCP".
default tcp keep alive Restores the default 45 second accept mode TCP keep alive timeout.
email connect <number> Sets an email profile to use to send an email alert upon establishing
an accept mode tunnel.
<number> = the number of the email profile to use.
email disconnect <number> Sets an email profile to use to send an email alert upon closing
an accept mode tunnel.
<number> = the number of the email profile to use.
exit Returns to the tunnel level.
flush serial disable Characters already in the serial data buffer are retained upon establishing
an accept mode tunneling connection.
flush serial enable Flushes the serial data buffer upon establishing an accept mode tunneling
connection.
kill connection Disconnects the active accept mode tunneling connection.
local port <number> Sets the port to use for accept mode tunneling.
<number> = number of the port to use.
no aes decrypt key Removes the accept tunnel AES decrypt key.
no aes encrypt key Removes the accept tunnel AES encrypt key.
no email connect Discontinues sending email alerts upon establishing an accept mode tunnel.
no email disconnect Discontinues sending email alerts upon closing an accept mode tunnel.
no local port Uses the default port number as the local port for accept mode tunneling.
The default port is 10000 + #, where # is the line number for this tunnel.
no tcp keep alive Disables the accept mode TCP keep alive timeout.
password Enters the next lower level.
protocol ssh Uses SSH protocol for accept mode tunneling.
protocol ssl Uses SSL protocol for accept mode tunneling.
protocol tcp Uses TCP protocol for accept mode tunneling.
protocol tcp aes Uses TCP protocol with AES encryption for accept mode tunneling.
protocol telnet Uses Telnet protocol (with IAC) for accept mode tunneling.
show Displays the current configuration.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
show status Displays tunnel accept status.
tcp keep alive <milliseconds> Enables TCP keep alive for accept mode tunneling and sets the timer.
<milliseconds> = timer value, in milliseconds.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
accept (tunnel-accept:1) level commands
accept mode always Enables the tunneling server to always accept tunneling connections.
accept mode any character Enables the tunneling server to accept tunneling connections only when a
character is received through the corresponding line (serial port).
accept mode disable Disables accept mode tunneling.
accept mode modem control asserted Enables the tunneling server to accept tunneling connections when the modem
control pin is asserted.
accept mode modem emulation Enables modem emulation for accept mode tunneling.
accept mode start character Enables accept mode tunneling when the configured start character
is received on the line.
aes decrypt key <hexadecimal> Sets the accept tunnel AES decrypt key with up to 16 bytes.
Each byte is represented by two adjacent hex digits.
Bytes may run together or be separated by optional punctuation:
123ABC "12 3A BC" 12,3A,BC 12.3a.bc 12:3a:bc
Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces.
aes decrypt key text <text> Sets the accept tunnel AES decrypt key with up to 16 bytes.
Each byte is represented by a single character.
Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces.
aes encrypt key <hexadecimal> Sets the accept tunnel AES encrypt key with up to 16 bytes.
Each byte is represented by two adjacent hex digits.
Bytes may run together or be separated by optional punctuation:
123ABC "12 3A BC" 12,3A,BC 12.3a.bc 12:3a:bc
Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces.
aes encrypt key text <text> Sets the accept tunnel AES encrypt key with up to 16 bytes.
Each byte is represented by a single character.
Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces.
block network disable Forwards (tunnels) network data in accept mode tunneling.
block network enable Discards all data coming in from the accept mode tunnel before forwarding
it to the serial interface (generally used for debugging).
block serial disable Forwards (tunnels) serial data in accept mode tunneling.
block serial enable Discards all data coming in from the serial interface before forwarding
it to the accept mode tunnel (generally used for debugging).
clrscrn Clears the screen.
cp output Enters the next lower level.
default accept mode Restores the default accept mode as "always".
default protocol Restores the default protocol as "TCP".
default tcp keep alive Restores the default 45 second accept mode TCP keep alive timeout.
email connect <number> Sets an email profile to use to send an email alert upon establishing
an accept mode tunnel.
<number> = the number of the email profile to use.
email disconnect <number> Sets an email profile to use to send an email alert upon closing
an accept mode tunnel.
<number> = the number of the email profile to use.
exit Returns to the tunnel level.
flush serial disable Characters already in the serial data buffer are retained upon establishing
an accept mode tunneling connection.
flush serial enable Flushes the serial data buffer upon establishing an accept mode tunneling
connection.
kill connection Disconnects the active accept mode tunneling connection.
local port <number> Sets the port to use for accept mode tunneling.
<number> = number of the port to use.
no aes decrypt key Removes the accept tunnel AES decrypt key.
no aes encrypt key Removes the accept tunnel AES encrypt key.
no email connect Discontinues sending email alerts upon establishing an accept mode tunnel.
no email disconnect Discontinues sending email alerts upon closing an accept mode tunnel.
no local port Uses the default port number as the local port for accept mode tunneling.
The default port is 10000 + #, where # is the line number for this tunnel.
no tcp keep alive Disables the accept mode TCP keep alive timeout.
password Enters the next lower level.
protocol ssh Uses SSH protocol for accept mode tunneling.
protocol ssl Uses SSL protocol for accept mode tunneling.
protocol tcp Uses TCP protocol for accept mode tunneling.
protocol tcp aes Uses TCP protocol with AES encryption for accept mode tunneling.
protocol telnet Uses Telnet protocol (with IAC) for accept mode tunneling.
show Displays the current configuration.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
show status Displays tunnel accept status.
tcp keep alive <milliseconds> Enables TCP keep alive for accept mode tunneling and sets the timer.
<milliseconds> = timer value, in milliseconds.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
advanced (config-profile-advanced:default_infrastructure_profile) level commands
adhoc merging disable Disables ad hoc merging.
adhoc merging enable Enables ad hoc merging.
apply wlan Try out WLAN settings without saving them to Flash.
If the settings do not work, when you reboot the device,
it will still have the original settings.
basic Switch to basic level
clrscrn Clears the screen.
default power management interval Restores the power management interval to the default value (1 beacon).
default tx data rate Restores the TX data rate to the default value (auto-reduction).
default tx data rate maximum Restores the maximum TX data rate to the default value (54 Mbps).
default tx power Restores TX power to the default value (Fixed).
default tx power maximum Restores the maximum TX power to the default value (14 dBm).
default tx retries Restores TX retries to the default value (7).
exit Exit to the profiles level
power management disable Disables power management.
power management enable Enables power management.
power management interval <beacons (100 ms each)> Sets the power management time interval in beacons. (A beacon is 100 msec.)
security Switch to security level
show Displays the current configuration.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
tx data rate auto-reduction Enables TX data rate auto-reduction.
tx data rate fixed Enables a fixed data rate.
tx data rate maximum 1 mbps Sets the data rate maximum to 1 Mbps.
tx data rate maximum 11 mbps Sets the data rate maximum to 11 Mbps.
tx data rate maximum 12 mbps Sets the data rate maximum to 12 Mbps.
tx data rate maximum 18 mbps Sets the data rate maximum to 18 Mbps.
tx data rate maximum 2 mbps Sets the data rate maximum to 2 Mbps.
tx data rate maximum 24 mbps Sets the data rate maximum to 24 Mbps.
tx data rate maximum 36 mbps Sets the data rate maximum to 36 Mbps.
tx data rate maximum 48 mbps Sets the data rate maximum to 48 Mbps.
tx data rate maximum 5.5 mbps Sets the data rate maximum to 5.5 Mbps.
tx data rate maximum 54 mbps Sets the data rate maximum to 54 Mbps.
tx data rate maximum 6 mbps Sets the data rate maximum to 6 Mbps.
tx data rate maximum 9 mbps Sets the data rate maximum to 9 Mbps.
tx power adaptation Enables power adaptation.
tx power fixed Enables fixed power.
tx power maximum <dBm> Sets the TX power maximum in dBm.
<dBm> = measure of power in decibels with respect to one milliwatt.
tx retries <number> Sets the number of retries.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
advanced (config-profile-advanced:default_adhoc_profile) level commands
adhoc merging disable Disables ad hoc merging.
adhoc merging enable Enables ad hoc merging.
apply wlan Try out WLAN settings without saving them to Flash.
If the settings do not work, when you reboot the device,
it will still have the original settings.
basic Switch to basic level
clrscrn Clears the screen.
default power management interval Restores the power management interval to the default value (1 beacon).
default tx data rate Restores the TX data rate to the default value (auto-reduction).
default tx data rate maximum Restores the maximum TX data rate to the default value (54 Mbps).
default tx power Restores TX power to the default value (Fixed).
default tx power maximum Restores the maximum TX power to the default value (14 dBm).
default tx retries Restores TX retries to the default value (7).
exit Exit to the profiles level
power management disable Disables power management.
power management enable Enables power management.
power management interval <beacons (100 ms each)> Sets the power management time interval in beacons. (A beacon is 100 msec.)
security Switch to security level
show Displays the current configuration.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
tx data rate auto-reduction Enables TX data rate auto-reduction.
tx data rate fixed Enables a fixed data rate.
tx data rate maximum 1 mbps Sets the data rate maximum to 1 Mbps.
tx data rate maximum 11 mbps Sets the data rate maximum to 11 Mbps.
tx data rate maximum 12 mbps Sets the data rate maximum to 12 Mbps.
tx data rate maximum 18 mbps Sets the data rate maximum to 18 Mbps.
tx data rate maximum 2 mbps Sets the data rate maximum to 2 Mbps.
tx data rate maximum 24 mbps Sets the data rate maximum to 24 Mbps.
tx data rate maximum 36 mbps Sets the data rate maximum to 36 Mbps.
tx data rate maximum 48 mbps Sets the data rate maximum to 48 Mbps.
tx data rate maximum 5.5 mbps Sets the data rate maximum to 5.5 Mbps.
tx data rate maximum 54 mbps Sets the data rate maximum to 54 Mbps.
tx data rate maximum 6 mbps Sets the data rate maximum to 6 Mbps.
tx data rate maximum 9 mbps Sets the data rate maximum to 9 Mbps.
tx power adaptation Enables power adaptation.
tx power fixed Enables fixed power.
tx power maximum <dBm> Sets the TX power maximum in dBm.
<dBm> = measure of power in decibels with respect to one milliwatt.
tx retries <number> Sets the number of retries.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
arp (config-arp) level commands
add <ip address> <MAC address> Adds an entry to the ARP table, mapping an IP address to a MAC address.
<ip address> = IP address to be mapped.
<mac address> = MAC address in colon-separated form.
clrscrn Clears the screen.
default timeout Restores the default ARP cache timeout.
exit Exits to the configuration level.
remove <ip address> Removes an entry from the ARP cache.
<ip address> = address of the entry being removed.
remove all Removes all entries from the ARP cache.
show Displays the current configuration.
show cache Displays the ARP cache table.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
timeout <seconds> Sets the ARP cache timeout.
<seconds> = ARP cache timeout in seconds.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
bridge 1 (config-bridge:bridge0) level commands
bridging mac address <hexadecimal> Sets the Bridging MAC Address.
Each byte is represented by two adjacent hex digits.
Bytes may run together or be separated by optional punctuation:
123ABC "12 3A BC" 12,3A,BC 12.3a.bc 12:3a:bc
Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces.
clrscrn Clears the screen.
exit Exits to the config level.
no bridging mac address Removes the Bridging MAC Address.
show Displays the current configuration.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
show statistics Show bridge statistics
show status Show bridge status
state disable Disables bridging.
state enable Enables bridging.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
chem 1 (chem:1) level commands
auto show statistics Continuously displays email statistics.
cc <email addresses> Sets Cc addresses for email alerts.
<email addresses> = a semicolon-separated list of email addresses within
quotation marks (For example, “name1; name2”)
chem <number> Enters the configure email level.
clear log Clears all entries from the mail log.
clear mail counters Sets the email counters to zero.
clrscrn Clears the screen.
exit Exits to the enable level.
file <file> Specifies a text file, the contents of which will be the message body
of an email alert.
<file> = the name of a local file.
from <email address> Sets the From address for email alerts.
<email address> = email address to list in the From field of the email alert.
local port <number> Sets local port used to send email alerts.
<number> local port to use for email alerts.
local port random Sets local port (used to send email alerts) to random.
no cc Removes the Cc addresses for email alerts.
no clear mail counters Restores the email counters to the aggregate values.
no file Removes the file name, so the message body will be empty.
no from Removes From address for email alerts.
no overriding domain Removes the overriding domain name option.
no replyto Removes Reply-To address for email alerts.
no subject Removes subject used for email alerts.
no to Removes To address for email alerts.
no trigger Disables the trigger to send an email.
overriding domain <domain> Sets a domain name that will be used when connecting to an SMTP server to
send an email alert instead of the device’s domain name in EHLO.
<domain> = domain name to override the current domain name in EHLO.
priority high Sets X-Priority for email alerts to 2.
priority low Sets X-Priority for email alerts to 4.
priority normal Sets X-Priority for email alerts to 3.
priority urgent Sets X-Priority for email alerts to 1.
priority very low Sets X-Priority for email alerts to 5.
replyto <email address> Sets Reply-To address for email alerts.
<email address> = email address to list in the Reply-To field of
the email alert.
send Sends an email using the current settings.
server port <number> Sets the port used by the SMTP server.
<number> = port used for SMTP on the server side.
show Displays email settings.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
show log Displays the email log.
show statistics Displays email statistics.
subject <string> Sets the subject for email alerts.
<string> = text to placed as the subject.
to <email addresses> Sets email address to which the email alerts will be sent.
<email addresses> = a quoted, semi-colon separated list of email addresses.
trigger <cp group> <value> Specify a CP group and its value that shall trigger an email.
<cp group> = configurable pin group.
<value> = numeric value to watch for from the CP group. Can be specified as
hex if prepended with “0x”.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
chem 2 (chem:2) level commands
auto show statistics Continuously displays email statistics.
cc <email addresses> Sets Cc addresses for email alerts.
<email addresses> = a semicolon-separated list of email addresses within
quotation marks (For example, “name1; name2”)
chem <number> Enters the configure email level.
clear log Clears all entries from the mail log.
clear mail counters Sets the email counters to zero.
clrscrn Clears the screen.
exit Exits to the enable level.
file <file> Specifies a text file, the contents of which will be the message body
of an email alert.
<file> = the name of a local file.
from <email address> Sets the From address for email alerts.
<email address> = email address to list in the From field of the email alert.
local port <number> Sets local port used to send email alerts.
<number> local port to use for email alerts.
local port random Sets local port (used to send email alerts) to random.
no cc Removes the Cc addresses for email alerts.
no clear mail counters Restores the email counters to the aggregate values.
no file Removes the file name, so the message body will be empty.
no from Removes From address for email alerts.
no overriding domain Removes the overriding domain name option.
no replyto Removes Reply-To address for email alerts.
no subject Removes subject used for email alerts.
no to Removes To address for email alerts.
no trigger Disables the trigger to send an email.
overriding domain <domain> Sets a domain name that will be used when connecting to an SMTP server to
send an email alert instead of the device’s domain name in EHLO.
<domain> = domain name to override the current domain name in EHLO.
priority high Sets X-Priority for email alerts to 2.
priority low Sets X-Priority for email alerts to 4.
priority normal Sets X-Priority for email alerts to 3.
priority urgent Sets X-Priority for email alerts to 1.
priority very low Sets X-Priority for email alerts to 5.
replyto <email address> Sets Reply-To address for email alerts.
<email address> = email address to list in the Reply-To field of
the email alert.
send Sends an email using the current settings.
server port <number> Sets the port used by the SMTP server.
<number> = port used for SMTP on the server side.
show Displays email settings.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
show log Displays the email log.
show statistics Displays email statistics.
subject <string> Sets the subject for email alerts.
<string> = text to placed as the subject.
to <email addresses> Sets email address to which the email alerts will be sent.
<email addresses> = a quoted, semi-colon separated list of email addresses.
trigger <cp group> <value> Specify a CP group and its value that shall trigger an email.
<cp group> = configurable pin group.
<value> = numeric value to watch for from the CP group. Can be specified as
hex if prepended with “0x”.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
chem 3 (chem:3) level commands
auto show statistics Continuously displays email statistics.
cc <email addresses> Sets Cc addresses for email alerts.
<email addresses> = a semicolon-separated list of email addresses within
quotation marks (For example, “name1; name2”)
chem <number> Enters the configure email level.
clear log Clears all entries from the mail log.
clear mail counters Sets the email counters to zero.
clrscrn Clears the screen.
exit Exits to the enable level.
file <file> Specifies a text file, the contents of which will be the message body
of an email alert.
<file> = the name of a local file.
from <email address> Sets the From address for email alerts.
<email address> = email address to list in the From field of the email alert.
local port <number> Sets local port used to send email alerts.
<number> local port to use for email alerts.
local port random Sets local port (used to send email alerts) to random.
no cc Removes the Cc addresses for email alerts.
no clear mail counters Restores the email counters to the aggregate values.
no file Removes the file name, so the message body will be empty.
no from Removes From address for email alerts.
no overriding domain Removes the overriding domain name option.
no replyto Removes Reply-To address for email alerts.
no subject Removes subject used for email alerts.
no to Removes To address for email alerts.
no trigger Disables the trigger to send an email.
overriding domain <domain> Sets a domain name that will be used when connecting to an SMTP server to
send an email alert instead of the device’s domain name in EHLO.
<domain> = domain name to override the current domain name in EHLO.
priority high Sets X-Priority for email alerts to 2.
priority low Sets X-Priority for email alerts to 4.
priority normal Sets X-Priority for email alerts to 3.
priority urgent Sets X-Priority for email alerts to 1.
priority very low Sets X-Priority for email alerts to 5.
replyto <email address> Sets Reply-To address for email alerts.
<email address> = email address to list in the Reply-To field of
the email alert.
send Sends an email using the current settings.
server port <number> Sets the port used by the SMTP server.
<number> = port used for SMTP on the server side.
show Displays email settings.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
show log Displays the email log.
show statistics Displays email statistics.
subject <string> Sets the subject for email alerts.
<string> = text to placed as the subject.
to <email addresses> Sets email address to which the email alerts will be sent.
<email addresses> = a quoted, semi-colon separated list of email addresses.
trigger <cp group> <value> Specify a CP group and its value that shall trigger an email.
<cp group> = configurable pin group.
<value> = numeric value to watch for from the CP group. Can be specified as
hex if prepended with “0x”.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
chem 4 (chem:4) level commands
auto show statistics Continuously displays email statistics.
cc <email addresses> Sets Cc addresses for email alerts.
<email addresses> = a semicolon-separated list of email addresses within
quotation marks (For example, “name1; name2”)
chem <number> Enters the configure email level.
clear log Clears all entries from the mail log.
clear mail counters Sets the email counters to zero.
clrscrn Clears the screen.
exit Exits to the enable level.
file <file> Specifies a text file, the contents of which will be the message body
of an email alert.
<file> = the name of a local file.
from <email address> Sets the From address for email alerts.
<email address> = email address to list in the From field of the email alert.
local port <number> Sets local port used to send email alerts.
<number> local port to use for email alerts.
local port random Sets local port (used to send email alerts) to random.
no cc Removes the Cc addresses for email alerts.
no clear mail counters Restores the email counters to the aggregate values.
no file Removes the file name, so the message body will be empty.
no from Removes From address for email alerts.
no overriding domain Removes the overriding domain name option.
no replyto Removes Reply-To address for email alerts.
no subject Removes subject used for email alerts.
no to Removes To address for email alerts.
no trigger Disables the trigger to send an email.
overriding domain <domain> Sets a domain name that will be used when connecting to an SMTP server to
send an email alert instead of the device’s domain name in EHLO.
<domain> = domain name to override the current domain name in EHLO.
priority high Sets X-Priority for email alerts to 2.
priority low Sets X-Priority for email alerts to 4.
priority normal Sets X-Priority for email alerts to 3.
priority urgent Sets X-Priority for email alerts to 1.
priority very low Sets X-Priority for email alerts to 5.
replyto <email address> Sets Reply-To address for email alerts.
<email address> = email address to list in the Reply-To field of
the email alert.
send Sends an email using the current settings.
server port <number> Sets the port used by the SMTP server.
<number> = port used for SMTP on the server side.
show Displays email settings.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
show log Displays the email log.
show statistics Displays email statistics.
subject <string> Sets the subject for email alerts.
<string> = text to placed as the subject.
to <email addresses> Sets email address to which the email alerts will be sent.
<email addresses> = a quoted, semi-colon separated list of email addresses.
trigger <cp group> <value> Specify a CP group and its value that shall trigger an email.
<cp group> = configurable pin group.
<value> = numeric value to watch for from the CP group. Can be specified as
hex if prepended with “0x”.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
choice 1 (config-wlan-choice:wlan0:1) level commands
apply wlan Try out WLAN settings without saving them to Flash.
If the settings do not work, when you reboot the device,
it will still have the original settings.
clrscrn Clears the screen.
exit Exits to the next higher level.
no profile Removes reference to the profile.
profile <text> Selects a profile.
<text> = name of the profile.
show Shows the current configuration.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
choice 2 (config-wlan-choice:wlan0:2) level commands
apply wlan Try out WLAN settings without saving them to Flash.
If the settings do not work, when you reboot the device,
it will still have the original settings.
clrscrn Clears the screen.
exit Exits to the next higher level.
no profile Removes reference to the profile.
profile <text> Selects a profile.
<text> = name of the profile.
show Shows the current configuration.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
choice 3 (config-wlan-choice:wlan0:3) level commands
apply wlan Try out WLAN settings without saving them to Flash.
If the settings do not work, when you reboot the device,
it will still have the original settings.
clrscrn Clears the screen.
exit Exits to the next higher level.
no profile Removes reference to the profile.
profile <text> Selects a profile.
<text> = name of the profile.
show Shows the current configuration.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
choice 4 (config-wlan-choice:wlan0:4) level commands
apply wlan Try out WLAN settings without saving them to Flash.
If the settings do not work, when you reboot the device,
it will still have the original settings.
clrscrn Clears the screen.
exit Exits to the next higher level.
no profile Removes reference to the profile.
profile <text> Selects a profile.
<text> = name of the profile.
show Shows the current configuration.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
cli (config-cli) level commands
clear ssh counters Sets the SSH counters to zero.
clear telnet counters Sets the Telnet counters to zero.
clrscrn Clears the screen.
default quit connect line Restores the default string used to quit the "connect line <line>" command.
enable level password Sets or removes the enable-level password by challenging and prompting.
exit Exits to the configuration level.
login password Sets or removes the CLI login password by challenging and prompting.
no clear ssh counters Restores the IP SSH counters to the aggregate values.
no clear telnet counters Restores the IP Telnet counters to the aggregate values.
quit connect line <string> Sets the string used to quit the "connect line <line>" command.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
show ssh Displays the SSH server settings.
show telnet Displays the Telnet settings and statistics.
ssh disable Disables the SSH Server.
ssh enable Enables the SSH Server.
ssh max sessions <number> Sets the maximum allowed concurrent incoming SSH sessions.
<number> = number of sessions.
ssh port <number> Sets the local port that the SSH server uses.
<number> = local port number.
telnet disable Disables the Telnet Server.
telnet enable Enables the Telnet Server.
telnet max sessions <number> Sets the maximum concurrent incoming Telnet sessions.
<numbers> = number of sessions.
telnet port <number> Sets the local port that the Telnet server uses.
<number> = local port number.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
configure (config) level commands
arp Changes to the command level for ARP configuration and status.
bridge <bridge> Changes to the bridge configuration level.
clear host <host> Removes an entry from the DNS Cache
cli Change to menu level for CLI configuration and status
clrscrn Clears the screen.
exit Exits to the enable level.
ftp Enters the ftp level.
host <number> Change to config host level
http Enters the http level.
icmp Changes to the command level for ICMP configuration and status.
if <instance> Changes to the interface configuration level.
ip Changes to the command level for IP configuration and status.
ip filter Enters the config-filter level.
kill ssh <session> Kills SSH session with index from "show sessions"
kill telnet <session> Kills Telnet session with index from "show sessions"
lpd <line> Enters the configure lpd level.
<line> = number of the line (lpd serial port) to be configured.
power management state disable Disables CPU Power Management.
power management state enable Enables CPU Power Management.
query port Enters the query port level.
rss Change to menu level for RSS configuration and status
show Displays system information.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
show power management Displays the current configuration.
snmp Enters the snmp level.
syslog Enters the syslog level.
tcp Changes to the command level for TCP configuration and status.
terminal <line> Enters the configure-terminal level.
<line> = number of the terminal line (serial port) to be configured.
terminal network Enters the configure-terminal level for the network.
tftp Enters the tftp level.
udp Changes to the command level for UDP configuration and status.
wlan profiles Enters the WLAN profiles configuration level.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
connect (tunnel-connect:2) level commands
aes decrypt key <hexadecimal> Sets the connect tunnel AES decrypt key with up to 16 bytes.
Each byte is represented by two adjacent hex digits.
Bytes may run together or be separated by optional punctuation:
123ABC "12 3A BC" 12,3A,BC 12.3a.bc 12:3a:bc
Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces.
aes decrypt key text <text> Sets the connect tunnel AES decrypt key with up to 16 bytes.
Each byte is represented by a single character.
Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces.
aes encrypt key <hexadecimal> Sets the connect tunnel AES encrypt key with up to 16 bytes.
Each byte is represented by two adjacent hex digits.
Bytes may run together or be separated by optional punctuation:
123ABC "12 3A BC" 12,3A,BC 12.3a.bc 12:3a:bc
Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces.
aes encrypt key text <text> Sets the connect tunnel AES encrypt key with up to 16 bytes.
Each byte is represented by a single character.
Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces.
block network disable Forwards (tunnels) network data in connect mode tunneling.
block network enable Discards all data coming in from the connect mode tunnel before forwarding
it to the serial interface (generally used for debugging).
block serial disable Forwards (tunnels) serial data in connect mode tunneling.
block serial enable Discards all data coming in from the serial interface before forwarding
it to the connect mode tunnel (generally used for debugging).
clrscrn Clears the screen.
connect mode always Enables the tunneling server to always establish tunneling connections.
connect mode any character Enables the tunneling server to establish a tunneling connection when a
character is received on the corresponding line (serial port).
connect mode disable Disables connect mode tunneling.
connect mode modem control asserted Enables the tunneling server to make tunneling connections when the modem
control pin is asserted.
connect mode modem emulation Enables modem emulation for connect mode tunneling.
connect mode start character Enables connect mode tunneling when the configured start character
is received on the line.
cp output Enters the next lower level.
default connect mode Restores the default connect mode as "disable".
default local port Uses a random port number as the local port for establishing tunneling
connections to other devices.
default protocol Restores the default protocol as "TCP".
default reconnect time Restores the default reconnect time value for connect mode tunneling.
default tcp keep alive Restores the default 45 second connect mode TCP keep alive timeout.
email connect <number> Sets an email profile to use to send an email alert upon establishing
a connect mode tunnel.
<number> = the number of the email profile to use.
email disconnect <number> Sets an email profile to use to send an email alert upon closing
a connect mode tunnel.
<number> = the number of the email profile to use.
exit Returns to the tunnel level.
flush serial disable Characters already in the serial data buffer are retained upon establishing
a connect mode tunneling connection.
flush serial enable Flushes the serial data buffer upon establishing a connect mode tunneling
connection.
kill connection Disconnects the active connect mode tunneling connection.
local port <number> Sets a specific port for use as the local port.
<number> = the number of the port to use.
no aes decrypt key Removes the connect tunnel AES decrypt key.
no aes encrypt key Removes the connect tunnel AES encrypt key.
no email connect Discontinues sending email alerts upon establishing a connect mode tunnel.
no email disconnect Discontinues sending email alerts upon closing a connect mode tunnel.
no remote address Removes the remote host address used to establish tunneling connections.
no remote port Removes the remote port used to establish tunnel connections.
no ssh username Removes the SSH user name.
no tcp keep alive Disables the connect mode TCP keep alive timeout.
protocol ssh Uses SSH protocol for connect mode tunneling.
protocol ssl Uses SSL protocol for connect mode tunneling.
protocol tcp Uses TCP protocol for connect mode tunneling.
protocol tcp aes Uses TCP protocol with AES encryption for connect mode tunneling.
protocol telnet Uses Telnet protocol (with IAC) for connect mode tunneling.
protocol udp Uses UDP protocol for connect mode tunneling.
protocol udp aes Uses UDP protocol with AES encryption for connect mode tunneling.
reconnect time <milliseconds> Sets the reconnect time value for tunneling connections established by the
device in milliseconds.
<milliseconds> = timeout in milliseconds.
remote address <text> Sets the remote host to establish tunneling connections with.
<text> = IP address or host name of the remote host.
remote port <number> Sets the remote port to use for connect mode tunneling.
<number> = number of the port to use.
show Displays the current configuration.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
show status Displays tunnel connect status.
ssh username <text> Sets the SSH user name for use when establishing tunneling connections
with other devices.
<text> = SSH user name.
tcp keep alive <milliseconds> Enables TCP keep alive for connect mode tunneling and sets the timer.
<milliseconds> = timer value, in milliseconds.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
connect (tunnel-connect:1) level commands
aes decrypt key <hexadecimal> Sets the connect tunnel AES decrypt key with up to 16 bytes.
Each byte is represented by two adjacent hex digits.
Bytes may run together or be separated by optional punctuation:
123ABC "12 3A BC" 12,3A,BC 12.3a.bc 12:3a:bc
Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces.
aes decrypt key text <text> Sets the connect tunnel AES decrypt key with up to 16 bytes.
Each byte is represented by a single character.
Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces.
aes encrypt key <hexadecimal> Sets the connect tunnel AES encrypt key with up to 16 bytes.
Each byte is represented by two adjacent hex digits.
Bytes may run together or be separated by optional punctuation:
123ABC "12 3A BC" 12,3A,BC 12.3a.bc 12:3a:bc
Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces.
aes encrypt key text <text> Sets the connect tunnel AES encrypt key with up to 16 bytes.
Each byte is represented by a single character.
Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces.
block network disable Forwards (tunnels) network data in connect mode tunneling.
block network enable Discards all data coming in from the connect mode tunnel before forwarding
it to the serial interface (generally used for debugging).
block serial disable Forwards (tunnels) serial data in connect mode tunneling.
block serial enable Discards all data coming in from the serial interface before forwarding
it to the connect mode tunnel (generally used for debugging).
clrscrn Clears the screen.
connect mode always Enables the tunneling server to always establish tunneling connections.
connect mode any character Enables the tunneling server to establish a tunneling connection when a
character is received on the corresponding line (serial port).
connect mode disable Disables connect mode tunneling.
connect mode modem control asserted Enables the tunneling server to make tunneling connections when the modem
control pin is asserted.
connect mode modem emulation Enables modem emulation for connect mode tunneling.
connect mode start character Enables connect mode tunneling when the configured start character
is received on the line.
cp output Enters the next lower level.
default connect mode Restores the default connect mode as "disable".
default local port Uses a random port number as the local port for establishing tunneling
connections to other devices.
default protocol Restores the default protocol as "TCP".
default reconnect time Restores the default reconnect time value for connect mode tunneling.
default tcp keep alive Restores the default 45 second connect mode TCP keep alive timeout.
email connect <number> Sets an email profile to use to send an email alert upon establishing
a connect mode tunnel.
<number> = the number of the email profile to use.
email disconnect <number> Sets an email profile to use to send an email alert upon closing
a connect mode tunnel.
<number> = the number of the email profile to use.
exit Returns to the tunnel level.
flush serial disable Characters already in the serial data buffer are retained upon establishing
a connect mode tunneling connection.
flush serial enable Flushes the serial data buffer upon establishing a connect mode tunneling
connection.
kill connection Disconnects the active connect mode tunneling connection.
local port <number> Sets a specific port for use as the local port.
<number> = the number of the port to use.
no aes decrypt key Removes the connect tunnel AES decrypt key.
no aes encrypt key Removes the connect tunnel AES encrypt key.
no email connect Discontinues sending email alerts upon establishing a connect mode tunnel.
no email disconnect Discontinues sending email alerts upon closing a connect mode tunnel.
no remote address Removes the remote host address used to establish tunneling connections.
no remote port Removes the remote port used to establish tunnel connections.
no ssh username Removes the SSH user name.
no tcp keep alive Disables the connect mode TCP keep alive timeout.
protocol ssh Uses SSH protocol for connect mode tunneling.
protocol ssl Uses SSL protocol for connect mode tunneling.
protocol tcp Uses TCP protocol for connect mode tunneling.
protocol tcp aes Uses TCP protocol with AES encryption for connect mode tunneling.
protocol telnet Uses Telnet protocol (with IAC) for connect mode tunneling.
protocol udp Uses UDP protocol for connect mode tunneling.
protocol udp aes Uses UDP protocol with AES encryption for connect mode tunneling.
reconnect time <milliseconds> Sets the reconnect time value for tunneling connections established by the
device in milliseconds.
<milliseconds> = timeout in milliseconds.
remote address <text> Sets the remote host to establish tunneling connections with.
<text> = IP address or host name of the remote host.
remote port <number> Sets the remote port to use for connect mode tunneling.
<number> = number of the port to use.
show Displays the current configuration.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
show status Displays tunnel connect status.
ssh username <text> Sets the SSH user name for use when establishing tunneling connections
with other devices.
<text> = SSH user name.
tcp keep alive <milliseconds> Enables TCP keep alive for connect mode tunneling and sets the timer.
<milliseconds> = timer value, in milliseconds.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
cp output (tunnel-connect-cp_output:2) level commands
clrscrn Clears the screen.
connection value <number> Sets the value to output to the CP Group upon connect mode connection.
<number> = binary to output (typically 1 or 0).
default connection value Restores the default value for connect mode connection.
default disconnection value Restores the default value for connect mode disconnection.
disconnection value <number> Sets the value to output to the CP Group upon connect mode disconnection.
<number> = binary to output (typically 1 or 0).
exit Exits to the next higher level.
group <text> Configures the CP Group to set upon making or breaking a connect
mode connection.
<text> = CP Group.
no group Removes the CP Set Group for connect mode.
show Shows the current configuration.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
cp output (tunnel-accept-cp_output:2) level commands
clrscrn Clears the screen.
connection value <number> Sets the value to output to the CP Group upon accept mode connection.
<number> = binary to output (typically 1 or 0).
default connection value Restores the default value for accept mode connection.
default disconnection value Restores the default value for accept mode disconnection.
disconnection value <number> Sets the value to output to the CP Group upon accept mode disconnection.
<number> = binary to output (typically 1 or 0).
exit Exits to the next higher level.
group <text> Configures the CP Group to set upon making or breaking an accept
mode connection.
<text> = CP Group.
no group Removes the CP Set Group for accept mode.
show Shows the current configuration.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
cp output (tunnel-connect-cp_output:1) level commands
clrscrn Clears the screen.
connection value <number> Sets the value to output to the CP Group upon connect mode connection.
<number> = binary to output (typically 1 or 0).
default connection value Restores the default value for connect mode connection.
default disconnection value Restores the default value for connect mode disconnection.
disconnection value <number> Sets the value to output to the CP Group upon connect mode disconnection.
<number> = binary to output (typically 1 or 0).
exit Exits to the next higher level.
group <text> Configures the CP Group to set upon making or breaking a connect
mode connection.
<text> = CP Group.
no group Removes the CP Set Group for connect mode.
show Shows the current configuration.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
cp output (tunnel-accept-cp_output:1) level commands
clrscrn Clears the screen.
connection value <number> Sets the value to output to the CP Group upon accept mode connection.
<number> = binary to output (typically 1 or 0).
default connection value Restores the default value for accept mode connection.
default disconnection value Restores the default value for accept mode disconnection.
disconnection value <number> Sets the value to output to the CP Group upon accept mode disconnection.
<number> = binary to output (typically 1 or 0).
exit Exits to the next higher level.
group <text> Configures the CP Group to set upon making or breaking an accept
mode connection.
<text> = CP Group.
no group Removes the CP Set Group for accept mode.
show Shows the current configuration.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
cpm (cpm) level commands
add <cp> to <group> Adds the specified CP to the specified group.
<cp> = configurable pin.
<group> = the name of the group to which you want to add the CP.
add <cp> to <group> <bit> Adds a specified CP to a specified group at a specified bit position.
<cp> = configurable pin.
<group> = the name of the group to which you want to add the CP.
<bit> = bit position.
clrscrn Clears the screen.
create <group> Creates a configurable pin (CP) group.
<group> = the name for the new group.
delete <cp> from <group> Removes a CP from a specified group and sets the CP to its default
configuration of input.
<cp> = configurable pin.
<group> = the name of the group.
delete <group> Removes a group and resets all CPs in that group to the default
configuration of input.
<group> = the name of the group.
disable <group> Disables the specified group.
<group> = the name of the group.
enable <group> Enables a disabled group.
<group> = the name of the group.
exit Exits to the enable level.
get <group> Displays the value of the specified group.
<group> = the name of the group.
set <cp> as input Configures a CP as an asserted high input.
<cp> = configurable pin.
set <cp> as input assert low Configures a CP as an asserted low input.
<cp> = configurable pin.
set <cp> as output Configures a CP as an asserted high output.
<cp> = configurable pin.
set <cp> as output assert low Configures a CP as an asserted low output.
<cp> = configurable pin.
set <group> <value> Assigns a value to the specified group.
<group> = the name of the group.
<value> = numeric value to assign to the CP group. Can be specified as hex
if prepended with “0x”.
show <group> Displays group information for specified group.
<group> = the name of the group.
show cp Displays configuration and group information for all CPs.
show groups Displays all groups defined and their state.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
device (device) level commands
auto show tlog Continuously displays the internal trouble log.
auto show upload Continuously displays the status of firmware upload.
clrscrn Clears the screen.
default long name Restores the default product long name.
default short name Restores the default product short name.
dhrystone Runs the Dhrystone benchmark program.
exit Exit to the enable level.
long name <name> Sets the product long name, displayed in command mode and the Web interface.
short name <name> Sets the product short name, displayed in command mode and the Web interface.
<name> = maximum of eight characters.
show Show system information
show buffer pool Displays information about the various buffer pools.
show codefile memory Displays memory utilization by code files.
show delta memory Displays differences in memory utilization by code files or line reference.
show hardware information Displays information about the hardware.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
show linereference memory <code filename> Displays memory utilization by line reference for one code file.
show matchport_bg_pro Show system information
show memory Displays current memory usage information.
show task memory Displays task memory utilization.
show task state Displays current task states.
show tlog Displays the internal trouble log.
show upload Displays the status of firmware upload.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
disconnect (tunnel-disconnect:2) level commands
character stop disable Does not watch for a stop character to disconnect.
character stop enable Watches for a stop character to disconnect.
clrscrn Clears the screen.
exit Returns to the tunnel level.
flush serial disable Does not flush serial data upon closing a tunneling connection.
flush serial enable Flushes serial data buffer when a tunneling connection is closed.
modem control disable Does not watch the modem control pin to disconnect.
modem control enable Watches the modem control pin and disconnects if it is not asserted.
no timeout Disables disconnect after timeout feature for tunneling sessions.
show Displays the current configuration.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
timeout <milliseconds> Disconnects when no data has been received on the line (serial port) for the
specified length of time.
<milliseconds> = timeout in milliseconds.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
disconnect (tunnel-disconnect:1) level commands
character stop disable Does not watch for a stop character to disconnect.
character stop enable Watches for a stop character to disconnect.
clrscrn Clears the screen.
exit Returns to the tunnel level.
flush serial disable Does not flush serial data upon closing a tunneling connection.
flush serial enable Flushes serial data buffer when a tunneling connection is closed.
modem control disable Does not watch the modem control pin to disconnect.
modem control enable Watches the modem control pin and disconnects if it is not asserted.
no timeout Disables disconnect after timeout feature for tunneling sessions.
show Displays the current configuration.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
timeout <milliseconds> Disconnects when no data has been received on the line (serial port) for the
specified length of time.
<milliseconds> = timeout in milliseconds.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
edit 1 (config-profile-basic:default_adhoc_profile) level commands
advanced Switch to advanced level
apply wlan Try out WLAN settings without saving them to Flash.
If the settings do not work, when you reboot the device,
it will still have the original settings.
channel <number> Sets the radio channel for AdHoc.
<number> = number of the radio channel.
clrscrn Clears the screen.
default channel Restores the default value to the radio channel.
default topology Restores the default topology, which is Infrastructure.
exit Exit to the profiles level
network name <text> Sets the network name.
no network name Clears the network name.
security Switch to security level
show Displays the current configuration.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
topology adhoc Sets topology to Adhoc.
topology infrastructure Sets topology to Infrastructure.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
edit 2 (config-profile-basic:default_infrastructure_profile) level commands
advanced Switch to advanced level
apply wlan Try out WLAN settings without saving them to Flash.
If the settings do not work, when you reboot the device,
it will still have the original settings.
channel <number> Sets the radio channel for AdHoc.
<number> = number of the radio channel.
clrscrn Clears the screen.
default channel Restores the default value to the radio channel.
default topology Restores the default topology, which is Infrastructure.
exit Exit to the profiles level
network name <text> Sets the network name.
no network name Clears the network name.
security Switch to security level
show Displays the current configuration.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
topology adhoc Sets topology to Adhoc.
topology infrastructure Sets topology to Infrastructure.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
enable (enable) level commands
auto show interfaces Show interface statistics
auto show processes Continuously show thread runtime information
auto show xsr Show XML Status Record counters
chem <number> Enters the configure email level.
clear interfaces counters Zeros interface session counters
clear query port counters Zeros Query Port counters
clear xsr counters Zeros XML Status Record counters
clrscrn Clears the screen.
configure Enters the configuration level.
connect Show name and number for lines
connect line <line> Begin session on serial port
cpm Enters the CP Manager level.
device Enters the device level.
disable Exits the enable level.
exit Exit from the system
filesystem Enters the filesystem level.
kill line <line> Kills command mode session on the Line
kill ssh <session> Kills SSH session with index from "show sessions"
kill telnet <session> Kills Telnet session with index from "show sessions"
line <line> Enters the line level.
<line> = number of the line (serial port) to be configured.
lpd Enters the lpd level.
no clear interfaces counters Unzeros interface session counters
no clear query port counters Unzeros Query Port counters
no clear xsr counters Unzeros XML Status Record counters
nslookup Lookup host information for the given host name
nslookup <host> Return host information for the given host name
ping <host> Ping destination 5 times with 5 second timeout
ping <host> <count> Ping destination n times with 5 second timeout
ping <host> <count> <timeout> Ping destination n times with x timeout (in seconds)
ppp <line> Enters the serial line PPP level.
reload Reboot system
reload factory defaults Reload factory defaults to permanent storage
show Show system information
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
show hosts Show domain settings
show interfaces Show interface statistics
show ip sockets Show UDP/TCP state information
show matchport_bg_pro Show system information
show processes Show thread runtime information
show sessions Show active Telnet and SSH Sessions
show xsr Show XML Status Record counters
ssh Enters the SSH configuration level.
ssh <host> <port> <username> Begin session on network <host>:<port> as <username>
ssh <host> <username> Begin session on network <host> as <username>
ssl Enters the SSL configuration level.
telnet <host> Begin session on network <host>
telnet <host> <port> Begin session on network <host>:<port>
trace route <host> Trace route to destination
tunnel <line> Enters the tunnel level.
<line> = number of the tunnel line (serial port) to be configured.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
xcr dump Dump XML configuration to the console
xcr dump <group list> Dump specified XML configuration to the console
xcr export <file> Save XML configuration to a file
xcr export <file> <group list> Save specified XML configuration to a local file
xcr import <file> Load XML configuration from a local file
xcr import <file> <group list> Load specified XML configuration from a local file
xcr list List XML Configuration Record groups to the console
xsr dump Dump XML Status Records to the console
xsr dump <group list> Dump specified XML Status Records to the console
xsr export <file> Save XML Status Record to a file
xsr export <file> <group list> Save specified XML Status Record to a local file
xsr list List XML Status Record groups to the console
filesystem (filesystem) level commands
cat <file> Show the contents of a file
cd <directory> Change the current directory to the specified directory
clrscrn Clears the screen.
compact Compact the file system, freeing all dirty space
cp <source file> <destination file> Copy an existing file
dump <file> Show contents of a file as a hex dump
exit Exits to the enable level.
format Format the file system and lose all data
ls Show all files and directories in the current directory
ls <directory> Show all files and directories in the specified directory
mkdir <directory> Create a directory
mv <source file> <destination file> Move a file on the file system
pwd Print working directory
rm <file> Remove a file
rmdir <directory> Remove a directory
show Show file system statistics
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
show tree Show all files and directories from current directory
tftp get ascii <source file> <destination file> <host> Get an ascii file using TFTP
tftp get ascii <source file> <destination file> <host> <port> Get an ascii file using TFTP
tftp get binary <source file> <destination file> <host> Get a binary file using TFTP
tftp get binary <source file> <destination file> <host> <port> Get a binary file using TFTP
tftp put ascii <source file> <destination file> <host> Put an ascii file using TFTP
tftp put ascii <source file> <destination file> <host> <port> Put an ascii file using TFTP
tftp put binary <source file> <destination file> <host> Put a binary file using TFTP
tftp put binary <source file> <destination file> <host> <port> Put a binary file using TFTP
touch <file> Create a file
ftp (config-ftp) level commands
admin password <string> Sets the administrative password for the FTP server.
<string> = administrative password.
admin username <string> Sets the administrative username for the FTP server.
<string> = administrative username.
clear counters Zeros FTP counters.
clrscrn Clears the screen.
default admin password Resets the FTP password to the default (PASS).
default admin username Resets the FTP username to the default (admin).
exit Returns to the config level.
no clear counters Unzeros FTP counters.
show Displays the FTP settings and statistics.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
state disable Disables the FTP server.
state enable Enables the FTP server.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
host 1 (config-host:1) level commands
clrscrn Clears the screen.
default protocol Restores the default value of the protocol (Telnet).
default remote port Sets the remote port (used to connect to the host) to the default value,
which depends on the selected protocol.
exit Exits to the configuration level.
host <number> Change to config host level
name <text> Sets the name of the host.
<text> = name of the host.
no name Clears the name of the host.
no remote address Clears the remote address of the host.
no ssh username Clears the SSH username associated with the host.
protocol ssh Sets the protocol to SSH.
protocol telnet Sets the protocol to Telnet.
remote address <text> Sets the IP address of the remote host to connect to when this host is
selected on the login connect menu.
<text> = IP address.
remote port <number> Sets the remote port used to connect to the host.
<number> = port to be used.
show Displays the current configuration.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
ssh username <text> Sets the username for logging into the host via SSH.
<text> = username.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
host 2 (config-host:2) level commands
clrscrn Clears the screen.
default protocol Restores the default value of the protocol (Telnet).
default remote port Sets the remote port (used to connect to the host) to the default value,
which depends on the selected protocol.
exit Exits to the configuration level.
host <number> Change to config host level
name <text> Sets the name of the host.
<text> = name of the host.
no name Clears the name of the host.
no remote address Clears the remote address of the host.
no ssh username Clears the SSH username associated with the host.
protocol ssh Sets the protocol to SSH.
protocol telnet Sets the protocol to Telnet.
remote address <text> Sets the IP address of the remote host to connect to when this host is
selected on the login connect menu.
<text> = IP address.
remote port <number> Sets the remote port used to connect to the host.
<number> = port to be used.
show Displays the current configuration.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
ssh username <text> Sets the username for logging into the host via SSH.
<text> = username.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
http (config-http) level commands
auth <uri> <realm> Creates a new HTTP server authentication directive.
<uri> = URI of the server.
<realm> = domain of the server.
auth type <uri> basic Sets an HTTP server authentication directive to the Basic Access
Authentication scheme.
<uri> = URI of the server.
auth type <uri> digest Sets an HTTP server authentication directive to the Digest Access
Authentication scheme.
<uri> = URI of the server.
auth type <uri> none Sets the authentication type for an HTTP server authentication directive to
none.
<uri> = URI of the server.
auth type <uri> ssl Sets the authentication type for an HTTP server authentication directive to SSL.
<uri> = URI of the server.
auth type <uri> ssl-basic Sets the authentication type for an HTTP server authentication directive
to SSL-Basic.
<uri> = URI of the server.
auth type <uri> ssl-digest Sets the authentication type for an HTTP server authentication directive
to SSL-Digest.
<uri> = URI of the server.
auth user <uri> <user> <password> Creates or modifies a user for an HTTP server authentication directive.
<uri> = URI of the server.
<user> = username.
<password> = password associated with the username.
clear counters Sets the HTTP counters to zero.
clear log Clears the HTTP server log.
clrscrn Clears the screen.
default log format Restores the HTTP Server log format string to its default value.
default log max entries Restores the default maximum number of HTTP Server log entries.
default max bytes Resets the default maximum bytes the HTTP Server will accept when receiving
a request.
default max timeout Resets the default maximum time the HTTP Server will wait when receiving
a request.
default port Resets the HTTP Server port to its default value.
default ssl port Resets the HTTP Server SSL port to its default value.
delete auth <uri> Deletes an existing HTTP Server authentication directive.
<uri> = URI of the server.
delete auth user <uri> <user> Deletes an existing user for an HTTP Server authentication directive.
<uri> = URI of the server.
<user> = username.
exit Returns to the config level.
log disable Disables HTTP server logging.
log enable Enables HTTP server logging.
log format <string> Sets the log format string for the HTTP server, using the following
directives:
%a remote ip address (could be a proxy)
%b bytes sent excluding headers
%B bytes sent excluding headers (0 = '-')
%h remote host (same as %a)
%{h}i header contents from request (h = header string)
%m request method
%p ephemeral local port value used for request
%q query string (prepend with '?' or empty '-')
%t timestamp HH:MM:SS (same as Apache '%(%H:%M:%S)t')
%u remote user (could be bogus for 401 status)
%U URL path info
%r first line of request (same as '%m %U%q <version>')
%s return status
max bytes <bytes> Sets the maximum number of bytes the HTTP server accepts when receiving
a request.
max timeout <seconds> Sets the maximum timeout the HTTP server waits when receiving a request.
<seconds> = maximum timeout value.
no clear counters Restores the HTTP counters to the aggregate values.
port <number> Sets the port number the HTTP server will use.
<number> = port number.
server disable Disables the HTTP server.
server enable Enables the HTTP server.
show Displays the HTTP server settings.
show auth Displays the HTTP server authentication settings.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
show log Displays the HTTP server log.
show statistics Displays the HTTP statistics.
ssl port <number> Sets the port number the HTTP server will use over SSL.
<number> = port number.
ssl3 disable Disables SSLv3 handling.
ssl3 enable Enables SSLv3 handling.
tls1.0 disable Disables TLSv1.0 handling.
tls1.0 enable Enables TLSv1.0 handling.
tls1.1 disable Disables TLSv1.1 handling.
tls1.1 enable Enables TLSv1.1 handling.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
icmp (config-icmp) level commands
auto show stats Continuously shows ICMP statistics
clear counters Zeros counters
clrscrn Clears the screen.
exit Exits to the configuration level.
no clear counters Unzeros IP counters
show Displays the current configuration.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
show stats Shows ICMP statistics
state disable Prevents ICMP packets from being sent or received.
state enable Allows ICMP packets to be sent and received.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
if 1 (config-if:eth0) level commands
bootp disable Disables BOOTP.
bootp enable Enables BOOTP.
clear host <string> Removes an entry from the DNS Cache
clrscrn Clears the screen.
default gateway <ip address> Sets the configurable gateway IP address to the default value.
dhcp client id binary <binary> Sets the client id allowing binary characters.
Within [] use binary decimal up to 255 or hex up to 0xFF.
dhcp client id set <text> Sets the client id in text format.
dhcp disable Disables DHCP.
dhcp enable Enables DHCP.
dhcp renew Force DHCP to renew
domain <text> Sets the domain name.
<text> = name of the domain.
exit Exits to the config level.
hostname <text> Sets the host name.
<text> = name of the host.
if <instance> Changes to the interface configuration level.
ip address <ip address/cidr> Sets the IP address and network mask.
Formats accepted:
192.168.1.1 (default mask)
192.168.1.1/24 (CIDR)
"192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0" (explicit mask)
link Enter link configuration level
no default gateway Clears the default gateway.
no dhcp client id Clears the DHCP client ID.
no domain Clears the domain name.
no hostname Clears the host name.
no ip address Clears the IP address.
no primary dns Clears the name of the primary DNS server.
no secondary dns Clears the name of the secondary DNS server.
primary dns <ip address> Sets the IP address of the primary DNS server.
secondary dns <ip address> Sets the IP address of the secondary DNS server.
show Displays the current configuration.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
show status Show interface status
state disable Disables the interface.
state enable Enables the interface.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
if 2 (config-if:wlan0) level commands
bootp disable Disables BOOTP.
bootp enable Enables BOOTP.
clear host <string> Removes an entry from the DNS Cache
clrscrn Clears the screen.
default gateway <ip address> Sets the configurable gateway IP address to the default value.
dhcp client id binary <binary> Sets the client id allowing binary characters.
Within [] use binary decimal up to 255 or hex up to 0xFF.
dhcp client id set <text> Sets the client id in text format.
dhcp disable Disables DHCP.
dhcp enable Enables DHCP.
dhcp renew Force DHCP to renew
domain <text> Sets the domain name.
<text> = name of the domain.
exit Exits to the config level.
hostname <text> Sets the host name.
<text> = name of the host.
if <instance> Changes to the interface configuration level.
ip address <ip address/cidr> Sets the IP address and network mask.
Formats accepted:
192.168.1.1 (default mask)
192.168.1.1/24 (CIDR)
"192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0" (explicit mask)
link Enter link configuration level
no default gateway Clears the default gateway.
no dhcp client id Clears the DHCP client ID.
no domain Clears the domain name.
no hostname Clears the host name.
no ip address Clears the IP address.
no primary dns Clears the name of the primary DNS server.
no secondary dns Clears the name of the secondary DNS server.
primary dns <ip address> Sets the IP address of the primary DNS server.
secondary dns <ip address> Sets the IP address of the secondary DNS server.
show Displays the current configuration.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
show status Show interface status
state disable Disables the interface.
state enable Enables the interface.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
ip (config-ip) level commands
auto show stats Continuously shows IP statistics
clear counters Zeros counters
clrscrn Clears the screen.
default multicast time to live Restores the default IP multicast time to live, which is one hop.
exit Exits to the configuration level.
multicast time to live <hops> Sets the IP multicast time to live.
<hops> = number of hops that a multicast IP packet is allowed to live.
no clear counters Unzeros IP counters
show Displays the current configuration.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
show stats Shows IP statistics
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
ip filter (config-filter) level commands
add <ip address> <subnet mask> Adds an entry to the IP filter table.
clrscrn Clears the screen.
exit Returns to the config level.
remove <ip address> <subnet mask> Removes an entry from the IP filter table.
show Displays the IP filter table.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
key 1 (config-profile-security-wep-key:default_infrastructure_profile:1) level commands
apply wlan Try out WLAN settings without saving them to Flash.
If the settings do not work, when you reboot the device,
it will still have the original settings.
clrscrn Clears the screen.
exit Exits to the next higher level.
key <hexadecimal> Sets key.
Each byte is represented by two adjacent hex digits.
Bytes may run together or be separated by optional punctuation:
123ABC "12 3A BC" 12,3A,BC 12.3a.bc 12:3a:bc
Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces.
key text <text> Sets key.
Each byte is represented by a single character.
Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces.
no key Removes key.
show Shows the current configuration.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
key 1 (config-profile-security-wep-key:default_adhoc_profile:1) level commands
apply wlan Try out WLAN settings without saving them to Flash.
If the settings do not work, when you reboot the device,
it will still have the original settings.
clrscrn Clears the screen.
exit Exits to the next higher level.
key <hexadecimal> Sets key.
Each byte is represented by two adjacent hex digits.
Bytes may run together or be separated by optional punctuation:
123ABC "12 3A BC" 12,3A,BC 12.3a.bc 12:3a:bc
Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces.
key text <text> Sets key.
Each byte is represented by a single character.
Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces.
no key Removes key.
show Shows the current configuration.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
key 2 (config-profile-security-wep-key:default_infrastructure_profile:2) level commands
apply wlan Try out WLAN settings without saving them to Flash.
If the settings do not work, when you reboot the device,
it will still have the original settings.
clrscrn Clears the screen.
exit Exits to the next higher level.
key <hexadecimal> Sets key.
Each byte is represented by two adjacent hex digits.
Bytes may run together or be separated by optional punctuation:
123ABC "12 3A BC" 12,3A,BC 12.3a.bc 12:3a:bc
Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces.
key text <text> Sets key.
Each byte is represented by a single character.
Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces.
no key Removes key.
show Shows the current configuration.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
key 2 (config-profile-security-wep-key:default_adhoc_profile:2) level commands
apply wlan Try out WLAN settings without saving them to Flash.
If the settings do not work, when you reboot the device,
it will still have the original settings.
clrscrn Clears the screen.
exit Exits to the next higher level.
key <hexadecimal> Sets key.
Each byte is represented by two adjacent hex digits.
Bytes may run together or be separated by optional punctuation:
123ABC "12 3A BC" 12,3A,BC 12.3a.bc 12:3a:bc
Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces.
key text <text> Sets key.
Each byte is represented by a single character.
Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces.
no key Removes key.
show Shows the current configuration.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
key 3 (config-profile-security-wep-key:default_infrastructure_profile:3) level commands
apply wlan Try out WLAN settings without saving them to Flash.
If the settings do not work, when you reboot the device,
it will still have the original settings.
clrscrn Clears the screen.
exit Exits to the next higher level.
key <hexadecimal> Sets key.
Each byte is represented by two adjacent hex digits.
Bytes may run together or be separated by optional punctuation:
123ABC "12 3A BC" 12,3A,BC 12.3a.bc 12:3a:bc
Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces.
key text <text> Sets key.
Each byte is represented by a single character.
Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces.
no key Removes key.
show Shows the current configuration.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
key 3 (config-profile-security-wep-key:default_adhoc_profile:3) level commands
apply wlan Try out WLAN settings without saving them to Flash.
If the settings do not work, when you reboot the device,
it will still have the original settings.
clrscrn Clears the screen.
exit Exits to the next higher level.
key <hexadecimal> Sets key.
Each byte is represented by two adjacent hex digits.
Bytes may run together or be separated by optional punctuation:
123ABC "12 3A BC" 12,3A,BC 12.3a.bc 12:3a:bc
Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces.
key text <text> Sets key.
Each byte is represented by a single character.
Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces.
no key Removes key.
show Shows the current configuration.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
key 4 (config-profile-security-wep-key:default_infrastructure_profile:4) level commands
apply wlan Try out WLAN settings without saving them to Flash.
If the settings do not work, when you reboot the device,
it will still have the original settings.
clrscrn Clears the screen.
exit Exits to the next higher level.
key <hexadecimal> Sets key.
Each byte is represented by two adjacent hex digits.
Bytes may run together or be separated by optional punctuation:
123ABC "12 3A BC" 12,3A,BC 12.3a.bc 12:3a:bc
Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces.
key text <text> Sets key.
Each byte is represented by a single character.
Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces.
no key Removes key.
show Shows the current configuration.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
key 4 (config-profile-security-wep-key:default_adhoc_profile:4) level commands
apply wlan Try out WLAN settings without saving them to Flash.
If the settings do not work, when you reboot the device,
it will still have the original settings.
clrscrn Clears the screen.
exit Exits to the next higher level.
key <hexadecimal> Sets key.
Each byte is represented by two adjacent hex digits.
Bytes may run together or be separated by optional punctuation:
123ABC "12 3A BC" 12,3A,BC 12.3a.bc 12:3a:bc
Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces.
key text <text> Sets key.
Each byte is represented by a single character.
Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces.
no key Removes key.
show Shows the current configuration.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
line 1 (line:1) level commands
auto show statistics Continuously displays line statistics.
baud rate <bits per second> Sets the line speed.
<bits per second> = any rate between 300 and 230400.
clear line counters Sets the serial counters to zero.
clrscrn Clears the screen.
command mode always Sets the current line to always be in command mode.
command mode cp Sets the current line to enter command mode under control of a CP.
command mode cp <cp group> <value> Specifies the CP group and trigger value.
command mode echo serial string disable Disables user-defined serial boot string to be echoed in the CLI.
command mode echo serial string enable Enables user-defined serial boot string to be echoed in the CLI.
command mode serial string Enables user to enter a custom string at boot time to enter command mode.
command mode serial string <string> Sets a string that can be entered at boot time to enter command mode.
<string> = text.
command mode serial string binary <string> Sets a binary string that can be entered at boot time to enter command mode.
<string> = string that may contain binary characters.
Within [] use binary decimal up to 255 or hex up to 0xFF.
command mode signon message <string> Sets an ASCII sign-on message that is sent from the serial port when the
device boots and when the line is in command mode.
<string> = text.
command mode signon message binary <string> Sets a binary sign-on message that is sent from the serial port when the
device boots and when the line is in command mode.
<string> = string that may contain binary characters.
Within [] use binary decimal up to 255 or hex up to 0xFF.
command mode wait time <milliseconds> Sets boot-up wait time for command mode serial string.
<milliseconds> = wait time.
data bits 7 Uses seven bits for data on the line.
data bits 8 Uses eight bits for data on the line.
default baud rate Restores the default speed of 9600 bits per second.
default data bits Restores the default of eight data bits.
default flow control Restores the default of no flow control.
default interface Restores the default interface type to this line.
default parity Restores the default of no parity.
default protocol Restores the default protocol on the line.
default stop bits Restores the default of one stop bit.
default xoff char Restores the default xoff character on this line.
default xon char Restores the default xon character on this line.
exit Exits to the enable level
flow control hardware Uses hardware (RTS/CTS) flow control on the line.
flow control none Does not provide flow control on the line.
flow control software Uses software (xon/xoff characters) flow control on the line.
interface rs232 Sets the line interface to RS232.
interface rs485 full-duplex Sets the line interface to RS485 in full-duplex mode.
interface rs485 half-duplex Sets the line interface to RS485 in half-duplex mode.
line <line> Enters the line level.
<line> = number of the line (serial port) to be configured.
lpd <line> Enters the configure lpd level.
<line> = number of the line (lpd serial port) to be configured.
name <text> Sets the name for this line.
no clear line counters Restores the serial counters to the aggregate values.
no command mode Disables command mode for the current line.
no command mode cp Disables control of a CP to enter command mode.
no command mode serial string Prevents the user-defined serial boot string from being used to enter
command mode in the CLI.
no command mode signon message Clears the signon message displayed at boot time and when entering
command mode.
no name Removes the name of this line.
parity even Uses a parity bit on the line for even parity.
parity none Does not use a parity bit on the line.
parity odd Uses a parity bit on the line for odd parity.
ppp <line> Enters the serial line PPP level.
protocol lpd Applies Line Printer Daemon (LPD) protocol on the line.
Applies LPD or tunnel protocol on the line.
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protocol none Uses no protocol on the line.
protocol ppp Applies point-to-point protocol (PPP) on the line.
protocol tunnel Applies tunnel protocol on the line.
reassert Asserts line status with current configured values.
show Displays the current status.
show command mode Shows the command mode settings for the current line.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
show line Displays the current configuration.
show statistics Shows the line statistics.
state disable Disables the line so data cannot be sent/received.
state enable Enables the line so data can be sent/received.
stop bits 1 Uses one stop bit after data on the line.
stop bits 2 Uses two stop bits after data on the line.
terminal <line> Enters the configure-terminal level.
<line> = number of the terminal line (serial port) to be configured.
terminal network Enters the configure-terminal level for the network.
tunnel <line> Enters the tunnel level.
<line> = number of the tunnel line (serial port) to be configured.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
xoff char <control> Sets the xoff character for use with software flow control on this line.
The character may be input as text, control, decimal, or hex.
A control character has the form <control>C.
A decimal value character has the form \99.
A hex value character has the form 0xFF.
xon char <control> Sets the xon character for use with software flow control on this line.
The character may be input as text, control, decimal, or hex.
A control character has the form <control>C.
A decimal value character has the form \99.
A hex value character has the form 0xFF.
line 2 (line:2) level commands
auto show statistics Continuously displays line statistics.
baud rate <bits per second> Sets the line speed.
<bits per second> = any rate between 300 and 230400.
clear line counters Sets the serial counters to zero.
clrscrn Clears the screen.
command mode always Sets the current line to always be in command mode.
command mode cp Sets the current line to enter command mode under control of a CP.
command mode cp <cp group> <value> Specifies the CP group and trigger value.
command mode echo serial string disable Disables user-defined serial boot string to be echoed in the CLI.
command mode echo serial string enable Enables user-defined serial boot string to be echoed in the CLI.
command mode serial string Enables user to enter a custom string at boot time to enter command mode.
command mode serial string <string> Sets a string that can be entered at boot time to enter command mode.
<string> = text.
command mode serial string binary <string> Sets a binary string that can be entered at boot time to enter command mode.
<string> = string that may contain binary characters.
Within [] use binary decimal up to 255 or hex up to 0xFF.
command mode signon message <string> Sets an ASCII sign-on message that is sent from the serial port when the
device boots and when the line is in command mode.
<string> = text.
command mode signon message binary <string> Sets a binary sign-on message that is sent from the serial port when the
device boots and when the line is in command mode.
<string> = string that may contain binary characters.
Within [] use binary decimal up to 255 or hex up to 0xFF.
command mode wait time <milliseconds> Sets boot-up wait time for command mode serial string.
<milliseconds> = wait time.
data bits 7 Uses seven bits for data on the line.
data bits 8 Uses eight bits for data on the line.
default baud rate Restores the default speed of 9600 bits per second.
default data bits Restores the default of eight data bits.
default flow control Restores the default of no flow control.
default interface Restores the default interface type to this line.
default parity Restores the default of no parity.
default protocol Restores the default protocol on the line.
default stop bits Restores the default of one stop bit.
default xoff char Restores the default xoff character on this line.
default xon char Restores the default xon character on this line.
exit Exits to the enable level
flow control hardware Uses hardware (RTS/CTS) flow control on the line.
flow control none Does not provide flow control on the line.
flow control software Uses software (xon/xoff characters) flow control on the line.
interface rs232 Sets the line interface to RS232.
interface rs485 full-duplex Sets the line interface to RS485 in full-duplex mode.
interface rs485 half-duplex Sets the line interface to RS485 in half-duplex mode.
line <line> Enters the line level.
<line> = number of the line (serial port) to be configured.
lpd <line> Enters the configure lpd level.
<line> = number of the line (lpd serial port) to be configured.
name <text> Sets the name for this line.
no clear line counters Restores the serial counters to the aggregate values.
no command mode Disables command mode for the current line.
no command mode cp Disables control of a CP to enter command mode.
no command mode serial string Prevents the user-defined serial boot string from being used to enter
command mode in the CLI.
no command mode signon message Clears the signon message displayed at boot time and when entering
command mode.
no name Removes the name of this line.
parity even Uses a parity bit on the line for even parity.
parity none Does not use a parity bit on the line.
parity odd Uses a parity bit on the line for odd parity.
ppp <line> Enters the serial line PPP level.
protocol lpd Applies Line Printer Daemon (LPD) protocol on the line.
Applies LPD or tunnel protocol on the line.
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protocol none Uses no protocol on the line.
protocol ppp Applies point-to-point protocol (PPP) on the line.
protocol tunnel Applies tunnel protocol on the line.
reassert Asserts line status with current configured values.
show Displays the current status.
show command mode Shows the command mode settings for the current line.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
show line Displays the current configuration.
show statistics Shows the line statistics.
state disable Disables the line so data cannot be sent/received.
state enable Enables the line so data can be sent/received.
stop bits 1 Uses one stop bit after data on the line.
stop bits 2 Uses two stop bits after data on the line.
terminal <line> Enters the configure-terminal level.
<line> = number of the terminal line (serial port) to be configured.
terminal network Enters the configure-terminal level for the network.
tunnel <line> Enters the tunnel level.
<line> = number of the tunnel line (serial port) to be configured.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
xoff char <control> Sets the xoff character for use with software flow control on this line.
The character may be input as text, control, decimal, or hex.
A control character has the form <control>C.
A decimal value character has the form \99.
A hex value character has the form 0xFF.
xon char <control> Sets the xon character for use with software flow control on this line.
The character may be input as text, control, decimal, or hex.
A control character has the form <control>C.
A decimal value character has the form \99.
A hex value character has the form 0xFF.
link (config-wlan:wlan0) level commands
apply wlan Try out WLAN settings without saving them to Flash.
If the settings do not work, when you reboot the device,
it will still have the original settings.
choice <instance> Enters the next lower level.
Specify the instance for the next lower level.
clrscrn Clears the screen.
default out of range scan interval Restores the default value to the out-of-range scan interval (30 sec).
exit Exit back to interface configuration level
out of range scan interval <seconds> Sets the value of the out-of-range scan interval.
<seconds> = Interval between scans when the device has deemed it is
out of range of networks in its configuration.
NOTE: Scans use more power than idling. The longer the interval the less
power consumption. But also more possible detection latency when moving
within range of a network.
roaming disable Disables roaming.
roaming enable Enables roaming to other Access Points with the same SSID.
scan <ssid> Scan the radio environment for networks.
show Displays the current configuration.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
status Show link status
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
link (config-ethernet:eth0) level commands
clrscrn Clears the screen.
default duplex Restores the default duplex setting, which is auto.
default speed Restores the default speed setting, which is auto-negotiate.
duplex auto Sets duplex mode to auto.
duplex full Sets duplex mode to full.
duplex half Sets duplex mode to half.
exit Exit back to interface configuration level
show Displays the current configuration.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
speed 10 Sets the speed of the Ethernet link to 10 Mbps.
speed 100 Sets the speed of the Ethernet link to 100 Mbps.
speed auto Sets the speed of the Ethernet link to auto-negotiate.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
lpd (lpd) level commands
auto show <line> Continuously displays lpd status for the specified line.
<line> = LPD line to display.
clrscrn Clears the screen.
exit Exits to the enable level.
kill <line> Kills the current print job on the specified line.
<line> = LPD line with print job.
show <line> Displays lpd status for the specified line.
<line> = LPD line to display.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
lpd 1 (config-lpd:1) level commands
banner disable Disables printing banner for all print jobs. Only print the banner when a
job requests it.
banner enable Enables printing banner for all print jobs.
binary disable Treats print job as ascii text. Filters out all non-ascii characters and
certain control characters.
binary enable Treats print job as binary. Sends data byte-for-byte to the printer.
capture disable Redirects serial output back to the line.
capture enable Redirects serial output from the line to this CLI session.
clrscrn Clears the screen.
convert newline disable Disables converting single new line and carriage return characters to
DOS-style line endings.
convert newline enable Enables converting single new line and carriage return characters to
DOS-style line endings. If characters are already in DOS line-ending order,
they are not converted.
eoj disable Disables sending the end-of-job string after each print job.
eoj enable Enables sending the end-of-job string after each print job.
eoj text binary <binary> Sets the end-of-job text allowing for binary characters.
<binary> = string in binary format that will be sent to the printer at the
end of each print job.
Within [] use binary decimal up to 255 or hex up to 0xFF.
eoj text set <text> Sets the end-of-job text.
<text> = ascii string that will be sent to the printer at the end of each
print job.
exit Exits to the configuration level.
formfeed disable Disables the printer from advancing to the next page at the end of each
print job.
formfeed enable Forces the printer to advance to the next page at the end of each print job.
kill Ends the current print job on this lpd line.
line <line> Enters the line level.
<line> = number of the line (serial port) to be configured.
lpd <line> Enters the configure lpd level.
<line> = number of the line (lpd serial port) to be configured.
no eoj text Removes the end-of-job string.
no queue name Removes the queue name.
no soj text Removes the start-of-job string.
ppp <line> Enters the serial line PPP level.
queue name <text> Sets the name of the queue that this lpd line belongs to.
<text> = name for the queue.
show Displays the current configuration.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
show statistics Displays statistics and status information for this lpd line.
soj disable Disables sending the start-of-job string after each print job.
soj enable Enables sending the start-of-job string after each print job.
soj text binary <binary> Sets the start-of-job text allowing for binary characters.
<binary> = string in binary format that will be sent to the printer at the
beginning of each print job.
Within [] use binary decimal up to 255 or hex up to 0xFF.
soj text set <text> Sets the start-of-job text.
<text> = ascii string that will be sent to the printer at the beginning of
each print job.
terminal <line> Enters the configure-terminal level.
<line> = number of the terminal line (serial port) to be configured.
terminal network Enters the configure-terminal level for the network.
test print <number of lines> Prints lines of text directly to the lpd line.
<number of lines> = number of lines to print.
tunnel <line> Enters the tunnel level.
<line> = number of the tunnel line (serial port) to be configured.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
lpd 2 (config-lpd:2) level commands
banner disable Disables printing banner for all print jobs. Only print the banner when a
job requests it.
banner enable Enables printing banner for all print jobs.
binary disable Treats print job as ascii text. Filters out all non-ascii characters and
certain control characters.
binary enable Treats print job as binary. Sends data byte-for-byte to the printer.
capture disable Redirects serial output back to the line.
capture enable Redirects serial output from the line to this CLI session.
clrscrn Clears the screen.
convert newline disable Disables converting single new line and carriage return characters to
DOS-style line endings.
convert newline enable Enables converting single new line and carriage return characters to
DOS-style line endings. If characters are already in DOS line-ending order,
they are not converted.
eoj disable Disables sending the end-of-job string after each print job.
eoj enable Enables sending the end-of-job string after each print job.
eoj text binary <binary> Sets the end-of-job text allowing for binary characters.
<binary> = string in binary format that will be sent to the printer at the
end of each print job.
Within [] use binary decimal up to 255 or hex up to 0xFF.
eoj text set <text> Sets the end-of-job text.
<text> = ascii string that will be sent to the printer at the end of each
print job.
exit Exits to the configuration level.
formfeed disable Disables the printer from advancing to the next page at the end of each
print job.
formfeed enable Forces the printer to advance to the next page at the end of each print job.
kill Ends the current print job on this lpd line.
line <line> Enters the line level.
<line> = number of the line (serial port) to be configured.
lpd <line> Enters the configure lpd level.
<line> = number of the line (lpd serial port) to be configured.
no eoj text Removes the end-of-job string.
no queue name Removes the queue name.
no soj text Removes the start-of-job string.
ppp <line> Enters the serial line PPP level.
queue name <text> Sets the name of the queue that this lpd line belongs to.
<text> = name for the queue.
show Displays the current configuration.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
show statistics Displays statistics and status information for this lpd line.
soj disable Disables sending the start-of-job string after each print job.
soj enable Enables sending the start-of-job string after each print job.
soj text binary <binary> Sets the start-of-job text allowing for binary characters.
<binary> = string in binary format that will be sent to the printer at the
beginning of each print job.
Within [] use binary decimal up to 255 or hex up to 0xFF.
soj text set <text> Sets the start-of-job text.
<text> = ascii string that will be sent to the printer at the beginning of
each print job.
terminal <line> Enters the configure-terminal level.
<line> = number of the terminal line (serial port) to be configured.
terminal network Enters the configure-terminal level for the network.
test print <number of lines> Prints lines of text directly to the lpd line.
<number of lines> = number of lines to print.
tunnel <line> Enters the tunnel level.
<line> = number of the tunnel line (serial port) to be configured.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
modem (tunnel-modem:2) level commands
clrscrn Clears the screen.
connect string <text> Sets the CONNECT string used in modem emulation.
<string> = connect string.
default incoming connection Default disables incoming network connections.
default response type Default uses text type responses.
display remote ip disable The incoming RING has nothing following it.
display remote ip enable The incoming RING is followed by the IP address of the caller.
echo commands disable Does not echo modem commands.
echo commands enable Echoes modem commands.
echo pluses disable Does not echo the +++ characters when entering modem command mode.
echo pluses enable Echoes the +++ characters when entering modem command mode.
error unknown commands disable Returns OK on unknown AT commands.
error unknown commands enable Returns an error upon unknown AT commands.
exit Returns to the tunnel level.
incoming connection automatic Automatically answer incoming network connections.
incoming connection disabled Disable incoming network connections.
incoming connection manual Wait for an ATA command before answering an incoming network connection.
no connect string Removes optional CONNECT string information for modem emulation.
reassert Asserts tunnel modem status with current configured values.
response type numeric Uses numeric type responses.
response type text Uses text type responses.
show Displays the current configuration.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
status Displays tunnel modem status.
verbose response disable Does not send Modem Response Codes.
verbose response enable Sends Modem Response Codes out on the Serial Line.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
modem (tunnel-modem:1) level commands
clrscrn Clears the screen.
connect string <text> Sets the CONNECT string used in modem emulation.
<string> = connect string.
default incoming connection Default disables incoming network connections.
default response type Default uses text type responses.
display remote ip disable The incoming RING has nothing following it.
display remote ip enable The incoming RING is followed by the IP address of the caller.
echo commands disable Does not echo modem commands.
echo commands enable Echoes modem commands.
echo pluses disable Does not echo the +++ characters when entering modem command mode.
echo pluses enable Echoes the +++ characters when entering modem command mode.
error unknown commands disable Returns OK on unknown AT commands.
error unknown commands enable Returns an error upon unknown AT commands.
exit Returns to the tunnel level.
incoming connection automatic Automatically answer incoming network connections.
incoming connection disabled Disable incoming network connections.
incoming connection manual Wait for an ATA command before answering an incoming network connection.
no connect string Removes optional CONNECT string information for modem emulation.
reassert Asserts tunnel modem status with current configured values.
response type numeric Uses numeric type responses.
response type text Uses text type responses.
show Displays the current configuration.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
status Displays tunnel modem status.
verbose response disable Does not send Modem Response Codes.
verbose response enable Sends Modem Response Codes out on the Serial Line.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
packing (tunnel-packing:2) level commands
clrscrn Clears the screen.
default packing mode Sets to default packing mode, which is "Disable"
default threshold Restores the default threshold.
default timeout Restores the default packing mode timeout.
exit Returns to the tunnel level.
no send character Removes the send character for packing mode.
no trailing character Removes the trailing character for packing mode.
packing mode disable Disables packing. Data is sent to the network when received.
packing mode send character Sets packing mode to accumulate data and transmit it upon receiving the
configured send character on the line (serial port).
packing mode timeout Sets packing mode to accumulate data and transmit it after a specified
amount of time (timeout).
send character <control> Sets the send character for packing mode.
The character may be input as text, control, decimal, or hex.
A control character has the form <control>C.
A decimal value character has the form \99.
A hex value character has the form 0xFF.
show Displays the current configuration.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
threshold <bytes> Sets the threshold (byte count). If the queued data reaches this threshold
then the data will be sent.
<bytes> = number of bytes in the threshold.
timeout <milliseconds> Sets the timeout value for packing mode in milliseconds.
<milliseconds> = timeout value, in milliseconds.
trailing character <control> Sets the trailing character for packing mode.
The character may be input as text, control, decimal, or hex.
A control character has the form <control>C.
A decimal value character has the form \99.
A hex value character has the form 0xFF.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
packing (tunnel-packing:1) level commands
clrscrn Clears the screen.
default packing mode Sets to default packing mode, which is "Disable"
default threshold Restores the default threshold.
default timeout Restores the default packing mode timeout.
exit Returns to the tunnel level.
no send character Removes the send character for packing mode.
no trailing character Removes the trailing character for packing mode.
packing mode disable Disables packing. Data is sent to the network when received.
packing mode send character Sets packing mode to accumulate data and transmit it upon receiving the
configured send character on the line (serial port).
packing mode timeout Sets packing mode to accumulate data and transmit it after a specified
amount of time (timeout).
send character <control> Sets the send character for packing mode.
The character may be input as text, control, decimal, or hex.
A control character has the form <control>C.
A decimal value character has the form \99.
A hex value character has the form 0xFF.
show Displays the current configuration.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
threshold <bytes> Sets the threshold (byte count). If the queued data reaches this threshold
then the data will be sent.
<bytes> = number of bytes in the threshold.
timeout <milliseconds> Sets the timeout value for packing mode in milliseconds.
<milliseconds> = timeout value, in milliseconds.
trailing character <control> Sets the trailing character for packing mode.
The character may be input as text, control, decimal, or hex.
A control character has the form <control>C.
A decimal value character has the form \99.
A hex value character has the form 0xFF.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
password (tunnel-accept-password:2) level commands
clrscrn Clears the screen.
exit Exits to the next higher level.
no password Removes the password so connections will be accepted unchallenged.
password <text> Sets the password required on the network side of the tunnel to begin
a connection.
prompt disable Inhibits any prompting for password on the network side of the tunnel.
prompt enable Sets up so a user on the network side of the tunnel will be prompted for
a password.
show Shows the current configuration.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
password (tunnel-accept-password:1) level commands
clrscrn Clears the screen.
exit Exits to the next higher level.
no password Removes the password so connections will be accepted unchallenged.
password <text> Sets the password required on the network side of the tunnel to begin
a connection.
prompt disable Inhibits any prompting for password on the network side of the tunnel.
prompt enable Sets up so a user on the network side of the tunnel will be prompted for
a password.
show Shows the current configuration.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
ppp 1 (ppp:1) level commands
authentication mode chap Sets authentication to Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP).
Sets authentication to MS-CHAP version 1.
Sets authentication to MS-CHAP version 2.
authentication mode ms-chap Could not find VarID 255 entry 4 in file http/config/varid_help.mtxt
authentication mode ms-chapv2 Could not find VarID 255 entry 5 in file http/config/varid_help.mtxt
authentication mode none Removes PPP authentication.
authentication mode pap Sets authentication to Password Authentication Protocol (PAP).
clrscrn Clears the screen.
default authentication mode Removes PPP authentication.
exit Exits to the configuration level.
line <line> Enters the line level.
<line> = number of the line (serial port) to be configured.
local ip <ip address/cidr> Sets the Local IP address and network mask.
Formats accepted:
192.168.1.1 (default mask)
192.168.1.1/24 (CIDR)
"192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0" (explicit mask)
lpd <line> Enters the configure lpd level.
<line> = number of the line (lpd serial port) to be configured.
no local ip Removes the Local IP address.
no password Removes the PPP authentication password.
no peer ip Removes the peer IP address.
no username Removes the PPP authentication username.
password <text> Sets the password for PPP authentication.
peer ip <ip address> Sets the IP Address assigned to the peer when requested during negotiation.
<ip address> IP address of the peer device.
ppp <line> Enters the serial line PPP level.
show Displays the current configuration.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
terminal <line> Enters the configure-terminal level.
<line> = number of the terminal line (serial port) to be configured.
terminal network Enters the configure-terminal level for the network.
tunnel <line> Enters the tunnel level.
<line> = number of the tunnel line (serial port) to be configured.
username <text> Sets the user name for PPP authentication.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
ppp 2 (ppp:2) level commands
authentication mode chap Sets authentication to Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP).
Sets authentication to MS-CHAP version 1.
Sets authentication to MS-CHAP version 2.
authentication mode ms-chap Could not find VarID 255 entry 4 in file http/config/varid_help.mtxt
authentication mode ms-chapv2 Could not find VarID 255 entry 5 in file http/config/varid_help.mtxt
authentication mode none Removes PPP authentication.
authentication mode pap Sets authentication to Password Authentication Protocol (PAP).
clrscrn Clears the screen.
default authentication mode Removes PPP authentication.
exit Exits to the configuration level.
line <line> Enters the line level.
<line> = number of the line (serial port) to be configured.
local ip <ip address/cidr> Sets the Local IP address and network mask.
Formats accepted:
192.168.1.1 (default mask)
192.168.1.1/24 (CIDR)
"192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0" (explicit mask)
lpd <line> Enters the configure lpd level.
<line> = number of the line (lpd serial port) to be configured.
no local ip Removes the Local IP address.
no password Removes the PPP authentication password.
no peer ip Removes the peer IP address.
no username Removes the PPP authentication username.
password <text> Sets the password for PPP authentication.
peer ip <ip address> Sets the IP Address assigned to the peer when requested during negotiation.
<ip address> IP address of the peer device.
ppp <line> Enters the serial line PPP level.
show Displays the current configuration.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
terminal <line> Enters the configure-terminal level.
<line> = number of the terminal line (serial port) to be configured.
terminal network Enters the configure-terminal level for the network.
tunnel <line> Enters the tunnel level.
<line> = number of the tunnel line (serial port) to be configured.
username <text> Sets the user name for PPP authentication.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
query port (config-query_port) level commands
clrscrn Clears the screen.
exit Returns to the config level.
show Displays statistics and information about the query port.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
state disable Disables response to 77FE requests.
state enable Permits response to 77FE requests.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
root level commands
clrscrn Clears the screen.
enable Enters the enable level.
exit Exit from the system
ping <host> Ping destination 5 times with 5 second timeout
ping <host> <count> Ping destination n times with 5 second timeout
ping <host> <count> <timeout> Ping destination n times with x timeout (in seconds)
show Show system information
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
show matchport_bg_pro Show system information
trace route <host> Trace route to destination
rss (config-rss) level commands
clear rss Clear the RSS Feed data
clrscrn Clears the screen.
default max entries Restores the default number of RSS feed entries.
exit Exits to the configuration level.
feed disable Disables RSS feed.
feed enable Enables RSS feed.
max entries <number> Sets the maximum number of RSS feed entries.
persist disable Disables RSS feed data persistence.
persist enable Enables RSS feed data persistence.
show Displays the current configuration.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
show status Display the RSS Feed status
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
security (config-profile-security:default_infrastructure_profile) level commands
advanced Switch to advanced level
apply wlan Try out WLAN settings without saving them to Flash.
If the settings do not work, when you reboot the device,
it will still have the original settings.
basic Switch to basic level
clrscrn Clears the screen.
default key type Restores the key type to the default value (passphrase).
default suite Restores the security method (suite) to the default value (None).
exit Exit to the profiles level
key type hex Sets the key type to hex.
key type passphrase Sets the key type to passphrase.
no passphrase Removes the passphrase.
passphrase <text> Sets the passphrase. Maximum 63 characters.
<text> = put quotes around characters that make up the passphrase.
Please refer to the other equipment’s manual to determine the passphrase
input style recommended.
NOTE: Lantronix recommends using a passphrase of 20 characters or more for
maximum security. Spaces and punctuation characters are permitted.
show Displays the current configuration.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
suite none Sets the security suite to None.
suite wep Sets the security suite to WEP.
suite wpa Sets the security suite to WPA.
suite wpa2 Sets the security suite to WPA2.
wep Enters the next lower level.
wpax Enters the next lower level.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
security (config-profile-security:default_adhoc_profile) level commands
advanced Switch to advanced level
apply wlan Try out WLAN settings without saving them to Flash.
If the settings do not work, when you reboot the device,
it will still have the original settings.
basic Switch to basic level
clrscrn Clears the screen.
default key type Restores the key type to the default value (passphrase).
default suite Restores the security method (suite) to the default value (None).
exit Exit to the profiles level
key type hex Sets the key type to hex.
key type passphrase Sets the key type to passphrase.
no passphrase Removes the passphrase.
passphrase <text> Sets the passphrase. Maximum 63 characters.
<text> = put quotes around characters that make up the passphrase.
Please refer to the other equipment’s manual to determine the passphrase
input style recommended.
NOTE: Lantronix recommends using a passphrase of 20 characters or more for
maximum security. Spaces and punctuation characters are permitted.
show Displays the current configuration.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
suite none Sets the security suite to None.
suite wep Sets the security suite to WEP.
suite wpa Sets the security suite to WPA.
suite wpa2 Sets the security suite to WPA2.
wep Enters the next lower level.
wpax Enters the next lower level.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
serial (tunnel-serial:2) level commands
buffer size <bytes> Sets the size of the buffer for data read from the serial port.
<bytes> = size of the buffer.
clrscrn Clears the screen.
default buffer size Restores the default buffer size.
default dtr Restores default DTR control, asserted while connected.
dtr asserted while connected Asserts DTR whenever a connect or accept mode tunnel connection is active.
dtr continuously asserted Asserts DTR regardless of any connections.
dtr unasserted Does not assert DTR.
exit Returns to the tunnel level.
show Displays the current configuration.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
serial (tunnel-serial:1) level commands
buffer size <bytes> Sets the size of the buffer for data read from the serial port.
<bytes> = size of the buffer.
clrscrn Clears the screen.
default buffer size Restores the default buffer size.
default dtr Restores default DTR control, asserted while connected.
dtr asserted while connected Asserts DTR whenever a connect or accept mode tunnel connection is active.
dtr continuously asserted Asserts DTR regardless of any connections.
dtr unasserted Does not assert DTR.
exit Returns to the tunnel level.
show Displays the current configuration.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
snmp (config-snmp) level commands
clrscrn Clears the screen.
community ro <string> Sets the SNMP read-only community string.
<string> = name of the read-only community string to be set.
community rw <string> Sets the SNMP read-write community string.
<string> = name of the read-write community string to be set.
contact <string> Sets the SNMP system contact information.
<string> = system contact information.
default description Restores the SNMP system description to its default.
description <string> Sets the SNMP system description.
<string> = description of device.
exit Returns to the config level.
host <ip address> Sets the primary SNMP trap host.
<ip address> = IP address of host running the SNMP trap.
host <ip address> <ip address> Sets the primary and secondary SNMP trap hosts.
<ip address> = IP address of primary host running the SNMP trap.
<ip address> = IP address of secondary host running the SNMP trap.
location <string> Sets the SNMP system location.
<string> = location of device.
name <string> Sets the SNMP system name.
<string> = SNMP system name.
no community ro Clears the SNMP read-only community.
no community rw Clears the SNMP read/write community.
no contact Clears the SNMP server contact.
no host <ip address> Deletes the designated SNMP server trap host.
<ip address> = IP address of an SNMP server.
no host <ip address> <ip address> Deletes the designated SNMP server trap hosts.
<ip address> = IP address of an SNMP server.
no location Clears the SNMP server location.
no name Clears the SNMP server name.
server disable Disables the SNMP server.
server enable Enables the SNMP server.
show Displays the SNMP server settings.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
traps disable Disables the sending of SNMP trap messages.
traps enable Enables the sending of SNMP trap messages.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
ssh (ssh) level commands
client server <server> Set Client Server RSA or DSA key
client server <server> <key> Set Client Server RSA or DSA key
client user <user> <command> Set Client User, command and RSA or DSA keys
client user <user> <password> <command> Set Client User with password, command and optional RSA or DSA keys
client user <user> <password> <command> <public> <private> Set Client User with password, command and RSA or DSA keys
client user <user> generate dsa 1024 Generate DSA public and private keys
client user <user> generate dsa 512 Generate DSA public and private keys
client user <user> generate dsa 768 Generate DSA public and private keys
client user <user> generate rsa 1024 Generate RSA public and private keys
client user <user> generate rsa 512 Generate RSA public and private keys
client user <user> generate rsa 768 Generate RSA public and private keys
clrscrn Clears the screen.
exit Exits to the enable level.
host Sets RSA or DSA public and/or private keys
host <key> Sets RSA or DSA public or private key
host <public> <private> Sets RSA or DSA public and private keys
host generate dsa 1024 Generate DSA public and private keys
host generate dsa 512 Generate DSA public and private keys
host generate dsa 768 Generate DSA public and private keys
host generate rsa 1024 Generate RSA public and private keys
host generate rsa 512 Generate RSA public and private keys
host generate rsa 768 Generate RSA public and private keys
host user <user> <password> Sets Host username and password
host user <user> <password> <public> Sets Host username, password and either a RSA or DSA public key.
Place the entire contents of the file generated by ssh-keygen within quotes.
host user <user> <password> <public> <public> Sets Host username, password and both RSA and DSA public keys.
For each key, place the entire contents of the file generated by ssh-keygen
within quotes.
no client server <server> Remove Client Server
no client server <server> dsa Remove Client Server DSA key
no client server <server> rsa Remove Client Server RSA key
no client user <user> Remove Client User
no client user <user> command Remove command from Client User
no client user <user> dsa Remove Client User DSA key
no client user <user> rsa Remove Client User RSA key
no host dsa Removes DSA public and private keys
no host rsa Removes RSA public and private keys
no host user <user> Remove a host user
show Show SSH settings
show client server <server> Show Client Server RSA and DSA keys
show client user <user> Show information for a client user
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
show host dsa Show full DSA public key
show host rsa Show full RSA public key
show host user <user> Show information for a host user
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
ssl (ssl) level commands
authority Adds an Authority Certificate.
clrscrn Clears the screen.
dsa Adds DSA Certificate and Private Key.
exit Exits to the enable level.
generate dsa Generates a new Self-Signed DSA Certificate.
generate rsa Generates a new Self-Signed RSA Certificate.
no dsa Removes DSA Certificate and Private Key
no intermediate authority <cert> Removes an Intermediate Authority Certificate.
<cert> = index displayed by "show authority" command.
no rsa Removes RSA Certificate and Private Key
no trusted authority <cert> Removes a Trusted Authority Certificate.
<cert> = index displayed by "show authority" command.
rsa Adds RSA Certificate and Private Key.
show Displays Certificate Information.
show authority Displays Authority Certificate Information.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
syslog (config-syslog) level commands
clrscrn Clears the screen.
default local port Restores the default syslog local port.
default remote port Restores the default syslog remote port.
exit Returns to the config level.
host <ip address> Sets the address of the syslog recipient.
<ip address> = IP address of the host.
level <severity> Sets the minimum severity of events that will be logged.
<severity> = level of system message. Select from the following:
Emergency (highest)
Alert
Critical
Error
Warning
Notice
Information
Debug (lowest)
Events at the selected or at higher levels will be logged.
local port <number> Sets the syslog local port.
<number> = number of the local port used when making a syslog connection.
no host Removes the address of the syslog recipient.
no level Disables logging of all events.
remote port <number> Sets the syslog remote port.
<number> = number of the remote port used when making a syslog connection.
show Displays the syslog settings and statistics.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
state disable Disables syslog logging.
state enable Enables syslog logging.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
tcp (config-tcp) level commands
ack limit <packets> Sets the number of packets that must be received before an ACK is forced.
If there is a large amount of data to acknowledge, an ACK will be forced
before this.
auto show stats Continuously shows TCP statistics
clear counters Zeros TCP counters
clrscrn Clears the screen.
default ack limit Restores the default ack limit of 3 packets.
default send data Sets TCP to send data in accordance with standards.
exit Exits to the configuration level.
no clear counters Unzeros TCP counters
resets disable Does not send TCP RSTs upon connection to unused ports.
resets enable Sends TCP RSTs upon connection to unused ports.
send data expedited Sets TCP to send data whenever the window is sufficiently open, for improved
real-time performance.
send data standard Sets TCP to send data in accordance with standards.
show Displays the current configuration.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
show stats Shows TCP statistics
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
terminal 1 (config-terminal:1) level commands
break duration <milliseconds> Sets how long a break should last when it is being sent to the line.
<milliseconds> = number of milliseconds.
clrscrn Clears the screen.
default break duration Restores the break duration to the default value (500 ms).
default terminal type Sets the default terminal type, "UNKNOWN".
echo disable Disables echoing of characters received on the line back to the line.
echo enable Enables echoing of characters received on the line back to the line.
exit Exits to the configuration level.
exit connect menu disable On the login connect menu, removes the menu item allowing the user to exit
to the CLI.
exit connect menu enable On the login connect menu, inserts the menu item allowing the user to exit
to the CLI.
line <line> Enters the line level.
<line> = number of the line (serial port) to be configured.
login connect menu disable Disables the login connect menu, so a user will get the CLI immediately
after logging in.
login connect menu enable Enables the login connect menu, so a user will get the menu rather than the
CLI immediately after logging in.
lpd <line> Enters the configure lpd level.
<line> = number of the line (lpd serial port) to be configured.
no send break Removes the configured send break character.
ppp <line> Enters the serial line PPP level.
preview connect menu Shows the layout of the connect menu with current settings.
send break <control> Sets the optional send break character.
<text> = the character.
The character may be input as text, control, decimal, or hex.
A control character has the form <control>C.
A decimal value character has the form \99.
A hex value character has the form 0xFF.
show Displays the current configuration.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
terminal <line> Enters the configure-terminal level.
<line> = number of the terminal line (serial port) to be configured.
terminal network Enters the configure-terminal level for the network.
terminal type <text> Sets the terminal type.
tunnel <line> Enters the tunnel level.
<line> = number of the tunnel line (serial port) to be configured.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
terminal 2 (config-terminal:2) level commands
break duration <milliseconds> Sets how long a break should last when it is being sent to the line.
<milliseconds> = number of milliseconds.
clrscrn Clears the screen.
default break duration Restores the break duration to the default value (500 ms).
default terminal type Sets the default terminal type, "UNKNOWN".
echo disable Disables echoing of characters received on the line back to the line.
echo enable Enables echoing of characters received on the line back to the line.
exit Exits to the configuration level.
exit connect menu disable On the login connect menu, removes the menu item allowing the user to exit
to the CLI.
exit connect menu enable On the login connect menu, inserts the menu item allowing the user to exit
to the CLI.
line <line> Enters the line level.
<line> = number of the line (serial port) to be configured.
login connect menu disable Disables the login connect menu, so a user will get the CLI immediately
after logging in.
login connect menu enable Enables the login connect menu, so a user will get the menu rather than the
CLI immediately after logging in.
lpd <line> Enters the configure lpd level.
<line> = number of the line (lpd serial port) to be configured.
no send break Removes the configured send break character.
ppp <line> Enters the serial line PPP level.
preview connect menu Shows the layout of the connect menu with current settings.
send break <control> Sets the optional send break character.
<text> = the character.
The character may be input as text, control, decimal, or hex.
A control character has the form <control>C.
A decimal value character has the form \99.
A hex value character has the form 0xFF.
show Displays the current configuration.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
terminal <line> Enters the configure-terminal level.
<line> = number of the terminal line (serial port) to be configured.
terminal network Enters the configure-terminal level for the network.
terminal type <text> Sets the terminal type.
tunnel <line> Enters the tunnel level.
<line> = number of the tunnel line (serial port) to be configured.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
terminal network (config-terminal:network) level commands
break duration <milliseconds> Sets how long a break should last when it is being sent to the line.
<milliseconds> = number of milliseconds.
clrscrn Clears the screen.
default break duration Restores the break duration to the default value (500 ms).
default terminal type Sets the default terminal type, "UNKNOWN".
echo disable Disables echoing of characters received on the line back to the line.
echo enable Enables echoing of characters received on the line back to the line.
exit Exits to the configuration level.
exit connect menu disable On the login connect menu, removes the menu item allowing the user to exit
to the CLI.
exit connect menu enable On the login connect menu, inserts the menu item allowing the user to exit
to the CLI.
line <line> Enters the line level.
<line> = number of the line (serial port) to be configured.
login connect menu disable Disables the login connect menu, so a user will get the CLI immediately
after logging in.
login connect menu enable Enables the login connect menu, so a user will get the menu rather than the
CLI immediately after logging in.
lpd <line> Enters the configure lpd level.
<line> = number of the line (lpd serial port) to be configured.
no send break Removes the configured send break character.
ppp <line> Enters the serial line PPP level.
preview connect menu Shows the layout of the connect menu with current settings.
send break <control> Sets the optional send break character.
<text> = the character.
The character may be input as text, control, decimal, or hex.
A control character has the form <control>C.
A decimal value character has the form \99.
A hex value character has the form 0xFF.
show Displays the current configuration.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
terminal <line> Enters the configure-terminal level.
<line> = number of the terminal line (serial port) to be configured.
terminal network Enters the configure-terminal level for the network.
terminal type <text> Sets the terminal type.
tunnel <line> Enters the tunnel level.
<line> = number of the tunnel line (serial port) to be configured.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
tftp (config-tftp) level commands
allow file creation disable Prohibits the TFTP server from creating files on the file system.
allow file creation enable Enables the TFTP server to create files on the file system.
clear counters Sets the TFTP counters to zero.
clrscrn Clears the screen.
exit Returns to the config level.
no clear counters Restores the TFTP counters to the aggregate values.
show Displays the TFTP settings and statistics.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
state disable Disables the TFTP server.
state enable Enables the TFTP server.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
tunnel 1 (tunnel:1) level commands
accept Enters the accept level for this tunnel.
auto show statistics show connection statistics
clear accept counters Zeros accept counters
clear aggregate counters Zeros aggregate counters
clear all counters Zeros all tunnel counters
clear connect counters Zeros connect counters
clrscrn Clears the screen.
connect Enters the connect level for this tunnel.
disconnect Enters the disconnect level for this tunnel.
echo start character disable Disables forwarding (tunneling) of the start character.
echo start character enable Enables forwarding (tunneling) of the start character.
echo stop character disable Disables forwarding (tunneling) of the stop character.
echo stop character enable Enables forwarding (tunneling) of the stop character.
exit Exits to the enable level.
line <line> Enters the line level.
<line> = number of the line (serial port) to be configured.
lpd <line> Enters the configure lpd level.
<line> = number of the line (lpd serial port) to be configured.
modem Enters the modem level for this tunnel.
no clear accept counters Unzeros accept counters
no clear aggregate counters Unzeros aggregate counters
no clear all counters Unzeros all tunnel counters
no clear connect counters Unzeros connect counters
no start character Removes the start character.
no stop character Removes the stop character.
packing Enters the packing level for this tunnel.
ppp <line> Enters the serial line PPP level.
serial Enters the serial level for this tunnel.
show Displays tunneling configuration.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
show statistics show connection statistics
start character <string> Sets the start character.
(Character: C, HEX: 0x##, Decimal: \###)
stop character <string> Sets the stop character.
(Character: C, HEX: 0x##, Decimal: \###)
terminal <line> Enters the configure-terminal level.
<line> = number of the terminal line (serial port) to be configured.
terminal network Enters the configure-terminal level for the network.
tunnel <line> Enters the tunnel level.
<line> = number of the tunnel line (serial port) to be configured.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
tunnel 2 (tunnel:2) level commands
accept Enters the accept level for this tunnel.
auto show statistics show connection statistics
clear accept counters Zeros accept counters
clear aggregate counters Zeros aggregate counters
clear all counters Zeros all tunnel counters
clear connect counters Zeros connect counters
clrscrn Clears the screen.
connect Enters the connect level for this tunnel.
disconnect Enters the disconnect level for this tunnel.
echo start character disable Disables forwarding (tunneling) of the start character.
echo start character enable Enables forwarding (tunneling) of the start character.
echo stop character disable Disables forwarding (tunneling) of the stop character.
echo stop character enable Enables forwarding (tunneling) of the stop character.
exit Exits to the enable level.
line <line> Enters the line level.
<line> = number of the line (serial port) to be configured.
lpd <line> Enters the configure lpd level.
<line> = number of the line (lpd serial port) to be configured.
modem Enters the modem level for this tunnel.
no clear accept counters Unzeros accept counters
no clear aggregate counters Unzeros aggregate counters
no clear all counters Unzeros all tunnel counters
no clear connect counters Unzeros connect counters
no start character Removes the start character.
no stop character Removes the stop character.
packing Enters the packing level for this tunnel.
ppp <line> Enters the serial line PPP level.
serial Enters the serial level for this tunnel.
show Displays tunneling configuration.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
show statistics show connection statistics
start character <string> Sets the start character.
(Character: C, HEX: 0x##, Decimal: \###)
stop character <string> Sets the stop character.
(Character: C, HEX: 0x##, Decimal: \###)
terminal <line> Enters the configure-terminal level.
<line> = number of the terminal line (serial port) to be configured.
terminal network Enters the configure-terminal level for the network.
tunnel <line> Enters the tunnel level.
<line> = number of the tunnel line (serial port) to be configured.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
udp (config-udp) level commands
auto show stats Continuously shows UDP statistics
clear counters Zeros counters
clrscrn Clears the screen.
exit Exits to the configuration level.
no clear counters Unzeros IP counters
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
show stats Shows UDP statistics
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
wep (config-profile-security-wep:default_infrastructure_profile) level commands
apply wlan Try out WLAN settings without saving them to Flash.
If the settings do not work, when you reboot the device,
it will still have the original settings.
authentication open Sets the type of authentication to open.
authentication shared Sets the type of authentication to shared.
clrscrn Clears the screen.
default authentication Restores the authentication type to the default value (open).
default key size Restores the key size to the default value (40 bits).
default tx key index Restores the tx key index to the default value (1).
exit Exits to the next higher level.
key <instance> Enters the next lower level.
Specify the instance for the next lower level.
key size 104 Sets the key size to 104 bits.
key size 40 Sets the key size to 40 bits.
show Shows the current configuration.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
tx key index 1 Selects key 1 for transmission encryption.
tx key index 2 Selects key 2 for transmission encryption.
tx key index 3 Selects key 3 for transmission encryption.
tx key index 4 Selects key 4 for transmission encryption.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
wep (config-profile-security-wep:default_adhoc_profile) level commands
apply wlan Try out WLAN settings without saving them to Flash.
If the settings do not work, when you reboot the device,
it will still have the original settings.
authentication open Sets the type of authentication to open.
authentication shared Sets the type of authentication to shared.
clrscrn Clears the screen.
default authentication Restores the authentication type to the default value (open).
default key size Restores the key size to the default value (40 bits).
default tx key index Restores the tx key index to the default value (1).
exit Exits to the next higher level.
key <instance> Enters the next lower level.
Specify the instance for the next lower level.
key size 104 Sets the key size to 104 bits.
key size 40 Sets the key size to 40 bits.
show Shows the current configuration.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
tx key index 1 Selects key 1 for transmission encryption.
tx key index 2 Selects key 2 for transmission encryption.
tx key index 3 Selects key 3 for transmission encryption.
tx key index 4 Selects key 4 for transmission encryption.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
wlan profiles (config-profiles) level commands
apply wlan Try out WLAN settings without saving them to Flash.
If the settings do not work, when you reboot the device,
it will still have the original settings.
clrscrn Clears the screen.
create <profile name> Create a new profile name
delete <profile name> Delete existing profile by name
edit <profile name> View or edit an existing profile
exit Exits to the config level.
show Show existing profile names
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
wpax (config-profile-security-wpax:default_infrastructure_profile) level commands
apply wlan Try out WLAN settings without saving them to Flash.
If the settings do not work, when you reboot the device,
it will still have the original settings.
authentication 802.1x Sets the authentication method to IEEE 802.1x.
authentication psk Sets the authentication method to PSK.
clrscrn Clears the screen.
default authentication Restores the authentication method to the default value (PSK).
default eap-ttls option Restores the eap-ttls protocol options to the default (EAP-MSCHAP V2).
default encryption Restores the encryption type to the default value (none enabled).
default ieee 802.1x Restores the default IEEE 802.1x protocol, EAP-TTLS.
default peap option Restores the PEAP authentication protocol options to the default
(EAP-MSCHAP V2).
eap-ttls option chap Sets the EAP-TTLS authentication protocol option to CHAP.
eap-ttls option eap-md5 Sets the EAP-TTLS authentication protocol option to EAP-MD5.
eap-ttls option eap-mschapv2 Sets the EAP-TTLS authentication protocol option to EAP-MSCHAP V2.
eap-ttls option mschap Sets the EAP-TTLS authentication protocol option to MSCHAP.
eap-ttls option mschapv2 Sets the EAP-TTLS authentication protocol option to MSCHAP V2.
eap-ttls option pap Sets the EAP-TTLS authentication protocol option to PAP.
encryption ccmp disable Disables this encryption method.
encryption ccmp enable Enables this encryption method.
encryption tkip disable Disables this encryption method.
encryption tkip enable Enables this encryption method.
encryption wep disable Disables this encryption method.
encryption wep enable Enables this encryption method.
exit Exits to the next higher level.
ieee 802.1x eap-tls Sets the IEEE 802.1x protocol to EAP-TLS.
ieee 802.1x eap-ttls Sets the IEEE 802.1x protocol to EAP-TTLS.
ieee 802.1x leap Sets the IEEE 802.1x protocol to LEAP.
ieee 802.1x peap Sets the IEEE 802.1x protocol to PEAP.
key <hexadecimal> Sets key.
Each byte is represented by two adjacent hex digits.
Bytes may run together or be separated by optional punctuation:
123ABC "12 3A BC" 12,3A,BC 12.3a.bc 12:3a:bc
Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces.
key text <text> Sets key.
Each byte is represented by a single character.
Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces.
no key Removes key.
no password Clears the password.
no username Clears the user name.
password <text> Sets the value for the password.
<text> = put quotes around the characters (max 63).
peap option eap-md5 Sets the PEAP authentication protocol option to EAP-MD5.
peap option eap-mschapv2 Sets the PEAP authentication protocol option to EAP-MSCHAP V2.
show Shows the current configuration.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
username <text> Sets the value of the username.
<text> = value in characters (max 63).
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
wpax (config-profile-security-wpax:default_adhoc_profile) level commands
apply wlan Try out WLAN settings without saving them to Flash.
If the settings do not work, when you reboot the device,
it will still have the original settings.
authentication 802.1x Sets the authentication method to IEEE 802.1x.
authentication psk Sets the authentication method to PSK.
clrscrn Clears the screen.
default authentication Restores the authentication method to the default value (PSK).
default eap-ttls option Restores the eap-ttls protocol options to the default (EAP-MSCHAP V2).
default encryption Restores the encryption type to the default value (none enabled).
default ieee 802.1x Restores the default IEEE 802.1x protocol, EAP-TTLS.
default peap option Restores the PEAP authentication protocol options to the default
(EAP-MSCHAP V2).
eap-ttls option chap Sets the EAP-TTLS authentication protocol option to CHAP.
eap-ttls option eap-md5 Sets the EAP-TTLS authentication protocol option to EAP-MD5.
eap-ttls option eap-mschapv2 Sets the EAP-TTLS authentication protocol option to EAP-MSCHAP V2.
eap-ttls option mschap Sets the EAP-TTLS authentication protocol option to MSCHAP.
eap-ttls option mschapv2 Sets the EAP-TTLS authentication protocol option to MSCHAP V2.
eap-ttls option pap Sets the EAP-TTLS authentication protocol option to PAP.
encryption ccmp disable Disables this encryption method.
encryption ccmp enable Enables this encryption method.
encryption tkip disable Disables this encryption method.
encryption tkip enable Enables this encryption method.
encryption wep disable Disables this encryption method.
encryption wep enable Enables this encryption method.
exit Exits to the next higher level.
ieee 802.1x eap-tls Sets the IEEE 802.1x protocol to EAP-TLS.
ieee 802.1x eap-ttls Sets the IEEE 802.1x protocol to EAP-TTLS.
ieee 802.1x leap Sets the IEEE 802.1x protocol to LEAP.
ieee 802.1x peap Sets the IEEE 802.1x protocol to PEAP.
key <hexadecimal> Sets key.
Each byte is represented by two adjacent hex digits.
Bytes may run together or be separated by optional punctuation:
123ABC "12 3A BC" 12,3A,BC 12.3a.bc 12:3a:bc
Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces.
key text <text> Sets key.
Each byte is represented by a single character.
Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces.
no key Removes key.
no password Clears the password.
no username Clears the user name.
password <text> Sets the value for the password.
<text> = put quotes around the characters (max 63).
peap option eap-md5 Sets the PEAP authentication protocol option to EAP-MD5.
peap option eap-mschapv2 Sets the PEAP authentication protocol option to EAP-MSCHAP V2.
show Shows the current configuration.
show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
username <text> Sets the value of the username.
<text> = value in characters (max 63).
write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.