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INTRODUCTION 1 - 11
1.4.1 Moving the Cursor on the Command Line
Table 1.2 on page 1-11
Shows the key combinations or sequences to move the command line cursor. Ctrl defines the control key, which must be 
pressed simultaneously with its associated letter key. Esc means the escape key (which must be pressed first), followed 
by its associated letter key. Keys are not case sensitive. Specific letters are used to provide an easy way of remembering 
their functions. In Ta b l e 1 . 2 on page 1-11, bold...

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1.4.2 Completing a Partial Command Name
If you cannot remember a command name (or if you want to reduce the amount of typing you have to perform), enter the 
first few letters of a command, then press the Tab key. The command line parser completes the command if the string 
entered is unique to the command mode. If your keyboard does not have a Tab key, press Ctrl-L.
The CLI recognizes a command once you have entered enough characters to make the command unique. If you...

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INTRODUCTION 1 - 13
1.4.4 Creating Profiles
Profiles are sort of a ‘template’ representation of configuration. The system has:
 a default wireless controller profile
 a default profile for each of the following APs:
 AP621
 AP650
 AP6511
 AP6521
 AP6532
 AP7131
 AP7161
To modify the default profile to assign an IP address to the management port:
rfs7000-37FABE(config)#profile rfs7000 default-rfs-7000
rfs7000-37FABE(config-profile-default-rfs-7000)#interface me1...

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1.4.6 Remote Administration
A terminal server may function in remote administration mode if either the terminal services role is not installed on the 
machine or the client used to invoke the session has enabled the admin wireless controller.
 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 a Secure Shell (SSH) over a...

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INTRODUCTION 1 - 15
 telnet port 23
 http server
 no https server
 no ftp
 ssh port 22
 user admin password 1 
c9745a77bb8663fbe9422c0bab93087208e68c40add8edd0a3b4a985aa96a682 role superuser 
access all
 user testuser password 1 
fd6af6a0e74ede3fc4bd54519e4864b078554aa2d97a623eedefae2ede682c13 role helpdesk 
access all
 snmp-server manager v2
 snmp-server manager v3
 no snmp-server enable traps
rfs7000-37FABE(config-management-policy-default)#
rfs7000-37FABE(config-management-policy-default)# user...

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1.4.6.2 Configuring ssh
By default, SSH is enabled from the factory settings on the wireless controller. The wireless controller requires an IP 
address and login credentials.
To enable SSH access in the default profile, login through the serial console. Perform the following:
1. Access the GLOBAL CONFIG mode from the PRIV EXEC mode.
rfs7000-37FABE> en
rfs7000-37FABE# configure
Enter configuration commands, one per line.  End with CNTL/Z.
rfs7000-37FABE
> en...

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CHAPTER 2 USER EXEC MODE 
COMMANDS
Logging in to the wireless controller places you within the USER EXEC command mode. Typically, a login requires a user 
name and password. You have three login attempts before the connection attempt is refused. USER EXEC commands 
(available at the user level) are a subset of the commands available at the privileged level. In general, USER EXEC 
commands allow you to connect to remote devices, perform basic tests and list system information.
To list available USER EXEC...

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2.1 User Exec Commands
Table 2.1 summarizes User Exec Mode commands
Table 2.1User Exec Mode Commands
Command Description Reference
ap-upgradeEnables an automatic adopted AP firmware upgradepage 2-4
change-passwdChanges the password of a logged userpage 2-4
clearResets the last saved commandpage 2-10
clockConfigures the system clockpage 2-13
clusterAccesses the cluster contextpage 2-14
connectEstablishes a console connection to a remote devicepage 2-15
cryptoEnables...

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USER EXEC MODE COMMANDS 2 - 3
showDisplays running system informationpage 6-4
writeWrites information to memory or terminalpage 5-42
Table 2.1User Exec Mode Commands
Command Description Reference 

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2.1.1 ap-upgrade
User Exec Commands
Enables an automatic firmware upgrade on an adopted AP or a set of APs. APs of the same type can be upgraded together. 
Once APs have been upgraded, they can be forced to reboot. This command also loads the firmware on to the wireless 
controller.
The AP upgrade command also upgrades APs in a specified RF Domain.
Supported in the following platforms:
 AP300
 AP621
 AP650
 AP6511
 AP6521
 AP6532
 AP71XX
 RFS4000
 RFS6000
 RFS7000
 NX9000...
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