Chapter 2 Configuring Local Cli - Clish - Cisco 340 Series Configuration Manual

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Configuration Guidelines
Note
From the system configuration mode, you can enter these configuration modes:
All commands must be entered in lowercase letters. Arguments can include uppercase letters.
If there is a configuration conflict, the most recent configuration takes precedence. In this example,
the SSID is not broadcast:
ssid NEWAP1
exit
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If you log in to the Cisco Edge 340 Series as ordinary user, and you want to enter CLISH as the
root user, use the Linux command su -, where - means to switch ordinary user to root user, and
use the environment variables of root. If more than 10 minutes passed by without any activity
after you enter the privileged mode, you will exit the privileged mode automatically. Notice the
prompt > and #; > means user mode, and # means privileged mode.
Ethernet configuration mode
Use the interface system configuration command to enter this mode. Use the exit global
configuration command to return to the system configuration mode.
WiFi AP interface configuration mode
Use the interface system configuration command to enter this mode. We recommend that before
you configure any wireless settings, you use the wireless-mode WiFi configuration command
to set the 802.11 wireless mode. Use the exit global configuration command to return to the
system configuration mode.
SSID configuration mode
Use the ssid system configuration command to enter this mode. Use the exit global
configuration command to return to the system configuration mode.
broadcast ssid on
broadcast ssid off
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