Set” and “show” command examples – Proxim ORiNOCO AP-700 User Manual
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Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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Example 1: Configuring objects that require the device to be rebooted
The following message is displayed every time the user has configured an object that requires the device to be rebooted.
[Device-Name]>set ipaddr 135.114.73.10
The following elements require reboot
ipaddr
Example 2: Executing the “exit”, “quit”, or “done” commands when an object that requires reboot has been configured
In addition to the above informational message, the CLI also provides a message as a result of the exit, quit, or done command if changes
have been made to objects that require reboot. If you make changes to objects that require reboot and execute the exit command the
following message is displayed:
[Device-Name]>exit
Modifications have been made to parameters that require the device to be rebooted. These changes will only take
effect after the next reboot.
“set” and “show” Command Examples
In general, you will use the CLI show Command to view current parameter values and use the CLI set Command to change parameter
values. As shown in the following examples, parameters may be set individually or all parameters for a given table can be set with a single
statement.
Example 1 - Set the Access Point IP Address Parameter
Syntax:
[Device-Name]>set
Example:
[Device-Name]> set ipaddr 10.0.0.12
Result: IP Address will be changed when you reboot the Access Point. The CLI reminds you when rebooting is required for a change to
take effect. To reboot immediately, enter reboot 0 (zero) at the CLI prompt.
Example 2 - Create a table entry or row
Use 0 (zero) as the index to a table when creating an entry. When creating a table row, only the mandatory table elements are required
(comment is usually an optional table element). For optional table elements, the default value is generally applied if you do not specify a
value.
Syntax: Example: Result: A new table entry is created for IP address 10.0.0.10 with a 255.255.0.0 subnet mask.
[Device-Name]>set
[Device-Name]> set mgmtipaccesstbl 0 ipaddr 10.0.0.10 ipmask 255.255.0.0