This preface introduces the RFS7000 Series CLI Reference Guide and contains the following sections:
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Who Should Use this Guide
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How to Use this Guide
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Conventions Used in this Guide
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Motorola Service Information
Who Should Use this Guide
The RFS7000 Series CLI Reference Guide is intended for system administrators responsible for the implementing, configuring, and
maintaining the RFS7000 using the switch command line interface (CLI). It also serves as a reference for configuring and modifying
most common system settings. The administrator must be familiar with wireless technologies, network concepts, ethernet concepts,
as well as IP addressing and SNMP concepts.
How to Use this Guide
This guide helps you implement, configure, and administer the RFS7000 Switch and associated network elements. This guide is
organized into the following sections:
Table 1 Quick Reference on How This Guide Is Organized
Chapter
Chapter 1, "Introduction"
Chapter 2, "Common Commands"
Chapter 3, "User Exec Commands"
Chapter 4, "Privileged Exec Commands" Summarize the Priv Exec commands within the RFS7000 Switch CLI.
Chapter 5, "Global Configuration
Commands"
Chapter 6, "Crypto - isakmp Instance"
Chapter 7, "Crypto - group Instance"
Chapter 8, "Crypto - peer Instance"
Chapter 9, "Crypto - ipsec Instance"
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Review the overall feature-set of the RFS7000 Switch, as well as the many configuration
options available.
Summarize the commands common amongst many contexts and instance contexts
within the RFS7000 Switch CLI.
Summarize the User Exec commands within the RFS7000 Switch CLI.
Summarize the Global Config commands within the RFS7000 Switch CLI.
Summarizes the crypto-isakmp commands within the RFS7000 Switch CLI.
Summarizes the crypto-group commands within the RFS7000 Switch CLI.
Summarizes the crypto-peer commands within the RFS7000 Switch CLI.
Summarizes the crypto-ipsec commands within the RFS7000 Switch CLI.
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