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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 />

Typing ? at the Configuration level produces this listing:<br />

<strong>HP</strong><strong>420</strong>(config)#?<br />

Configure commands:<br />

8 02.1x Set 802.1x<br />

a ddress Set address<br />

e nd Return to pre vious mode<br />

e xit Exit to the E XEC mode<br />

f ilter Bridge protoc ol filtering<br />

h elp Description o f the help system<br />

i app Enable IAPP<br />

i nterface Into the inte rface configure mode<br />

i p Set IP<br />

l ogging Modify messag e logging facilities<br />

m ac-authentication Set RADIUS MAC<br />

Authentication<br />

n ative-vlanid Set Native VL AN ID <br />

n o Negate<br />

p assword Assign the pr ivileged password(max length:16)<br />

p rompt Set system's prompt<br />

r adius-server Set radius se rver<br />

s nmp-server Modify SNMP p arameters<br />

s ntp-server Set SNTP<br />

s ystem Set system na me<br />

u sername Set username<br />

---More---<br />

When - - MORE - - appears, use the Space<br />

bar or [Return] to list additional<br />

Figure 3-4. Example of the Configuration-Level Command Listing<br />

3-8<br />

When - - MORE - - appears, there are more commands in the listing. To list the<br />

next set of commands, press the Space bar. To list the remaining commands<br />

one-by-one, repeatedly press [Enter].<br />

Typing? at the Global Configuration level or the Context Configuration level<br />

produces similar results. In a particular context level, the first block of<br />

commands in the listing are the commands that are most relevant to the<br />

current context.<br />

Use [Tab] To Complete a Command Word. You can use [Tab] to quickly<br />

complete the current word in a command. To do so, type one or more<br />

consecutive characters for a command and then press [Tab] (with no spaces<br />

allowed). The CLI completes the current word (if you have typed enough of

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