Chapter 1: About This Guide; Who Should Use This Guide; How To Use This Guide - Siemens scalance WLC711 Reference Manual

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About This Guide

Who Should Use This Guide

How to Use This Guide

Text Conventions
The Command Line Interface (CLI) is used to configure the SCALANCE WLC711 and the SCALANCE W
Controller Access Points. It is accessible directly on the controller's console port, or via Secure Shell
(SSH) access on the ESA or Management ports.
Who Should Use This Guide
This guide is intended for system test, network administrators, and development engineers who
understand all components of the SCALANCEWLC711.
How to Use This Guide
This guide contains the following chapters
Introduction to the CLI
Common Commands
the CLI.
root Commands
Appliance.
ap Commands
system using the Wireless Appliance.
l2ports Commands
Wireless Controller.
ip Commands
login Commands
local authentication and RADIUS-based authentication.
Radar Commands
Points, DoS attacks, and other potential network intrusion events.
mobility Commands
information across a network.
schedule_backup Commands
schedule_upgrade Commands
upgrade and back up of the controller's software.
snmp Commands
Protocol (SNMP) settings for the Wireless Appliance.
syslog Commands
settings.
SCALANCE WLC711 CLI Reference Guide
on page 11 describes the overall context structure of the CLI.
on page 16 describes commands that appear within every context level of
on page 22 describes commands available from the root context of the Wireless
on page 81 describes commands that manage the functions of Wireless APs on a
on page 158 describes commands to enable and disable L2 ports on the
on page 161 describes commands to configure routing information.
on page 169 describes commands to configure the login authentication modes —
on page 175 describes configurable options for the detection of rogue Access
on page 198 describes commands to manage the exchange of client session
on page 203 describes commands to schedule data backups.
on page 209 describes commands to configure scheduling an
on page 212 describes commands to manage Simple Network Management
on page 220 syslog Commands, describes commands to configure System Log
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