Logging Into The Service Mode; Basic Conventions; Sm-Ws5000> Command Review - Symbol WS5000 Series System Reference Manual

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WS5000 Series Switch System Reference

9.1.1 Logging into the Service Mode

Initially, to log into the Service mode, follow these steps:
1. Enter service at the WS5000> System Context prompt.
2. Enter the CLI Service Mode password. The default password is password.
WS5000> service
Enter CLI Service Mode password:********
Enabling CLI Service Mode commands...... done.
SM-WS5000>
The customer can allow or deny access to the CLI Service Mode by maintaining the CLI Service Mode
password. The service mode
password

9.1.2 Basic Conventions

When working within Service Mode, consider the following basic conventions:
• Service Mode is clearly marked by its differentiated prompt. You know you are in "service mode" when
the prompt is:
SM-WS5000>
• All CLI commands are case insensitive but, all user data is case sensitive.
• Any time a name is assigned that contains two or more words separated by a space, use double quotes
around the words that make up the name. For example:
SM-WS5000>name "Wireless Switch"
• The Service Mode is password-protected and should only be used by customer-authorized personnel
such as Symbol support personnel.
9.2 SM-WS5000> Command Review
This section provides detailed command and syntax descriptions, as well as examples of the Service Mode
commands.
Table 9.1 Service Mode Command Summary
Command
? or help
To get the command information
logout or bye
Close this session
exit
Exit from the Service CLI mode.
capture
Capture the current system status to a file
cleanapdbglog
Cleanup AP300 debug log files
clear
Clears the screen
configure
Configure system attributes
copy
Copy files between the Switch and TFTP/FTP server
debug
Enable/disable debug information to the log file
command is used to update/change the Service Mode password.
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