Chapter 5
Configure the Stratix 5100 WAP Using the Command-Line Interface
Understanding CLI Messages
Table 73 - CLI Error Messages
Error Message
% Ambiguous command: show con
% Incomplete command.
% Invalid input detected at '^' marker.
Using Command History
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This table lists some error messages that you can encounter while using CLI to
configure the wireless device.
Meaning
You did not enter enough characters for the wireless
device to recognize the command.
You did not enter all the keywords or values required by
this command.
You entered the command incorrectly. The caret (^)
marks the point of the error.
The CLI provides a history or record of commands that you have entered. This
feature is particularly useful for recalling long or complex commands or entries,
including access lists. You can customize the command history feature to suit
your needs.
Changing the Command History Buffer Size
By default, the wireless device records ten command lines in its history buffer.
Beginning in privileged EXEC mode, enter this command to change the number
of command lines that the wireless device records during the current terminal
session:
ap# terminal history [size number-of-lines]
The range is from 0...256.
Beginning in line configuration mode, enter this command to configure the
number of command lines the wireless device records for all sessions on a
particular line:
ap(config-line)# history [size number-of-lines]
The range is from 0...256.
Rockwell Automation Publication 1783-UM006A-EN-P - May 2014
How to Get Help
Enter the command followed by a question mark (?) with a space between
the command and the question mark.
The possible keywords that you can enter with the command are displayed.
Enter the command followed by a question mark (?) with a space between
the command and the question mark.
The possible keywords that you can enter with the command are displayed.
Enter a question mark (?) to display all the commands that are available in
this command mode.
The possible keywords that you can enter with the command are displayed.