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The Command Line Interface
Figure 87: Results of "search mgmtipaccesstbl" CLI command

set

Configures the value of the specified parameter. To see a definition and syntax example, type
only set and then press the Enter key. To see a list of available parameters, enter a space, then
a question mark (?) after set (example: set?).
As shown in the following examples, parameters may be set individually or all parameters for a
given table can be set with a single statement.
Syntax
[Device-Name]> set <parameter> <value>
[Device-Name]> set <table> <index> <argument 1> <value 1> ...
<argument N> <value N>

Configuring Objects that Require Reboot

Certain objects supported by the Access Point require a device reboot for the changes to take
effect. To inform you of this behavior, the CLI provides informational messages when you have
configured an object that requires a reboot. The following messages are displayed as a result of
the configuring such object or objects.
The following message is displayed every time you configure an object that requires the device
to be rebooted.
[Device-Name]> set ipaddr 135.114.73.10
The following elements require reboot
ipaddr
In addition to the above informational message, the CLI also provides a message as a result of
the exit, quit, or done command if changes have been made to objects that require reboot. If
you make changes to objects that require reboot and execute the exit command the following
message is displayed:
[Device-Name]> exit<CR> OR quit<CR> OR done<CR>
Modifications have been made to parameters that require the device to
be rebooted. These changes will only take effect after the next reboot.
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