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HP ProCurve Wireless Access Point 420 - Hewlett Packard

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Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)<br />

Using the CLI<br />

3-4<br />

Privilege Level Operation<br />

Manager Privileges<br />

1. Exec Level<br />

Figure 3-2. <strong>Access</strong> Sequence for Privilege Levels<br />

Exec Privileges<br />

2. Global Configuration Level<br />

3. Context Configuration Level<br />

Exec privileges allow you to examine the current configuration, perform<br />

system-level actions that do not require saving changes, and move between<br />

the three levels of access: Exec, Global Configuration, and Context Configuration.<br />

(See figure 3-2.) A "#" character delimits the Exec prompt. For example:<br />

<strong>HP</strong><strong>420</strong>#_ Manager prompt.<br />

■ Exec level: Allows you to examine the current configuration, perform<br />

system-level actions that do not require saving changes, and move<br />

between the different access levels. The prompt for the Exec level<br />

contains only the system name and the "#" delimiter, as shown above.<br />

■ Global Configuration level: Enables you to make configuration<br />

changes to the access point’s software features. The prompt for the Global<br />

Configuration level includes the system name and "(config)". To select<br />

this level, enter the config command at the Exec prompt. For example:<br />

<strong>HP</strong><strong>420</strong># _ Enter config at the Manager prompt.<br />

<strong>HP</strong><strong>420</strong>(config)#_ The Global Config prompt.<br />

■ Context Configuration level: Enables you to make configuration<br />

changes in a specific context, such as the Ethernet interface or the<br />

wireless interface. The prompt for the Context Configuration level<br />

includes the system name and the selected context. For example:<br />

<strong>HP</strong><strong>420</strong>(if-ethernet)#<br />

<strong>HP</strong>4 20(if-wireless g)#

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