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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION
This chapter describes the commands available using the wireless controller Command Line Interface (CLI). CLI is available 
for wireless controllers as well as access points (APs). 
Access the CLI by using:
 A terminal emulation program running on a computer connected to the serial port on the wireless controller. The serial 
port is located on the front of the wireless controller.
 A Telnet session through Secure Shell (SSH) over a network.
Configuration for connecting to a...

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Examples in this reference guide
Examples used in this reference guide are generic to the each supported wireless controller model and AP. Commands that 
are not common, are identified using the notation “Supported in the following platforms.” For an example, see below:
Supported in the following platforms:
RFS6000
The above example indicates the command is only available for a RFS6000 model wireless controller. 

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INTRODUCTION 1 - 3
1.1 CLI Overview
The CLI is used for configuring, monitoring, and maintaining the wireless controller managed network. The user interface 
allows you to execute commands on supported wireless controllers and APs, using either a serial console or a remote 
access method.
This chapter describes basic CLI features. Topics covered include an introduction to command modes, navigation and 
editing features, help features and command history.
The CLI is segregated into different command...

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Access the GLOBAL CONFIG mode from the PRIV EXEC mode. In the GLOBAL CONFIG mode, enter commands that set 
general system characteristics. Configuration modes, allow you to change the running configuration. If you save the 
configuration later, these commands are stored across wireless controller reboots.
Access a variety of protocol specific (or feature-specific) modes from the global configuration mode. The CLI hierarchy 
requires you to access specific configuration...

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INTRODUCTION 1 - 5
ssh format help
telnet halt host
terminal help igmp-snoop-policy
time-it logging ip
traceroute mint mac
watch mkdir management-policy
write more mint-policy
clrscr no nac-list
exit page no
ping password-encryption
pwd profile
reload radio-qos-policy
remote-debug radius-group
rename radius-server-policy
revert radius-user-pool-policy
rmdir rf-domain
self rfs4000
service rfs6000
show rfs7000
ssh role-policy
telnet self
terminal smart-rf-policy
time-it wips-policy
traceroute wlan
upgrade...

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exit
revert
service
show
Table 1.1Wireless Controller modes and commands
User Exec Mode Priv Exec Mode Global Configuration Mode 

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1.2 Getting Context Sensitive Help
Enter a question mark (?) at the system prompt to display a list of commands available for each mode. Obtain a list of 
arguments and keywords for any command using the CLI context-sensitive help.
Use the following commands to obtain help specific to a command mode, command name, keyword or argument:
When using context-sensitive help, the space (or lack of a space) before the question mark (?) is significant. To obtain a 
list of commands that begin...

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Enter a question mark (?) (in place of a keyword or argument) to list keywords or arguments. Include a space before the 
“?”. This form of help is called command syntax help. It shows the keywords or arguments available based on the 
command/keyword and argument already entered.
rfs7000-37FABE>service ?
  advanced-wips      Advanced WIPS service commands
  clear              Clear
  cli-tables-expand  Expand the cli-table in drapdown format
  cli-tables-skin    Choose a...

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1.3 Using the No Command
Almost every command has a no form. Use no to disable a feature or function or return it to its default value. Use the 
command without the no keyword to re-enable a disabled feature.
1.3.1 Basic Conventions
Keep the following conventions in mind while working within the wireless controller CLI:
 Use ? at the end of a command to display available sub-modes. Type the first few characters of the sub-mode and press 
the tab key to add the sub-mode. Continue using...

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1.4 Using CLI Editing Features and Shortcuts
A variety of shortcuts and edit features are available. The following describe these features:
Moving the Cursor on the Command Line
Completing a Partial Command Name
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