Using CLI to Manage the Access Point
Error Messages
Tabulated below are the error messages associated with improper inputs:
%Unknown Command
%Invalid Input value detected
Error in configuration parameters, Please
Verify your Configuration
%Incomplete command
Help Messages
When you type any command at the CLI prompt and press Enter, it displays the help on the inputs that can be referred
while working on the commands.
Example:
System Name (Config-dev<config>-vlan)# status
Identifier <enable(1)/disable(2)>required
NOTE: Here status is the command, input ranges are enable and disable. You can give 1 and 2.
System Name (config-dev<config>-vlan)# status enable
Or
System Name (config-dev<config>-vlan)# status 1
System Name (config-dev<config>-vlan)# status disable
Or
System Name (config-dev<config>-vlan)# status 2
Rules for Table Objects
Create a Table Entry
To create a table, a Table Index and Entry Status/Row Status are required.
Example:
(config-mgmt-access<ctrl>-access<tbl>)# index 0 entry-status 4
(config-mgmt-access<ctrl>-access<tbl>)# index 0 ipaddress 10.0.0.100
(config-mgmt-access<ctrl>-access<tbl>)# index 0 entry-status 4
Ctrl-F
Ctrl-A
Ctrl-E
Ctrl-C
TAB
?
exit
Error Message
Moves forward along the command line
Moves to the beginning of the command line
Moves to the end of the command line
Exits from one level
Attempts command completion
Provides command listing
Terminates the CLI session
A non-existent command has been entered at the command
prompt.
An invalid value has been entered at the command prompt
An Invalid configuration entered at the command prompt.
An incomplete command has been entered.
AP-8000 User Guide
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