Command Groups; Introduction - D-Link DAP-3690 Reference Manual

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Command Groups

Introduction

The Command Line Interface (CLI) is a network management application operated through an ASCII
terminal without the use of a Graphic User Interface (GUI) driven software application. By directly
entering commands, the user has greater configuration flexibility. The CLI is a basic command-line
interpreter similar to the UNIX C shell.
A wireless router can be configured and maintained by entering commands from the CLI, which is based
solely on textual input and output with commands being entered by a terminal keyboard and the output
displayed as text via a terminal monitor. The CLI can be accessed from a console terminal connected to
an EIA/TIA-232 port or through a Telnet session. For this CLI we shall use the "Tera Term" program.
This guide describes how the Command Line Interface (CLI) is structured, describes the command syntax,
and describes the command functionality.
This guide also provides information for configuring the DAP-3690, details the procedures and provides
configuration examples. Basic installation configuration is described in the User's Guide and must be
completed before using this document.
Command Groups
The system commands can be broken down into two sets of functional groups, Layers 2 and 3.
Command Group
Layer 2 Groups
ACL
DHCP Filtering
Ethernet Configuration
IGMP Snooping
IP Addressing
Link Dependency
Line
Management ACL
Password Management
Port Channel
Port Monitor
Description
Configures and displays ACL information.
Configures DHCP filtering and whether an
interface is trusted for filtering.
Configures all port configuration options for
example ports, storm control, port speed and
auto-negotiation.
Configures IGMP snooping and displays IGMP
configuration and IGMP information.
Configures and manages IP addresses on the
switch.
Configures and displays link dependency
information.
Configures the console, SSH, and remote Telnet
connection.
Configures and displays management access-list
information
Provides password management.
Configures and displays Port channel information
Monitors activity on specific target ports.

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