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Wi-fi hiab “hot-spot in a box”
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Command Line Interface Shell
Introduction
CLISH (Command Line Interface Shell) software is a configuration shell for Wi-Fi "Hot-Spot in a Box"
Access Point device (P360). Using the CLISH interface the operator can:
configure all essential Wi-Fi "Hot-Spot in a Box" configuration settings;
show system and network statistics;
use system tools, such as Site Survey.
This manual describes the CLISH software command line interface and the command set available
from the shell.
Usage
CLISH is run by system on user login. This is done to prevent the manual modifying of configuration
files by users that do not know the system well enough. Such modifications can make other software
to function incorrectly thus disabling essential services. CLISH checks if arguments are correct and
only then modifies configuration settings.
The password for CLISH is the same as user's system password. If user is not a 'root' user, he/she
will not be able to change settings, only to view them.
The Command Line Interface of CLISH does not take much getting used to. In key and key
combinations, it resembles the familiar interface of most common UNIX shells.
When the <TAB> key is pressed, the current word under the cursor is completed to full length, unless
if there are multiple possibilities. Pressing the question mark '?' – will show content-sensitive help
about the available options. Other available key combinations in CLISH mode are listed in the table
bellow:
Key and/or Combination
?
<TAB>
<CTRL> <D>
<CTRL> <A>
<CTRL> <E>
<CursUP>/<CursDOWN>
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Function
Get context-sensitive help
Complete the current keyword or list all the options
Break out the subshell
Jump to the beginning of the line
Jump to the end of the line
Scroll through the history of commands
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