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USER EXEC MODE COMMANDS
Logging in to the wireless controller places you within the USER EXEC command mode. Typically, a
login requires a user name and password. You have three login attempts before the connection
attempt is refused. USER EXEC commands (available at the user level) are a subset of the
commands available at the privileged level. In general, USER EXEC commands allow you to connect
to remote devices, perform basic tests, and list system information.
To list available USER EXEC commands, use ? at the command prompt. The USER EXEC prompt
consists of the device host name followed by an angle bracket (>).
Command commands:
captive-portal-page-upload Captive portal advanced page upload
change-passwd Change password
clear Clear
clock Configure software system clock
cluster Cluster commands
commit Commit all changes made in this session
connect Open a console connection to a remote device
create-cluster Create a cluster
crypto Encryption related commands
debug Debugging functions
device-upgrade Device firmware upgrade
disable Turn off privileged mode command
enable Turn on privileged mode command
help Description of the interactive help system
join-cluster Join the cluster
l2tpv3 L2tpv3 protocol
logging Modify message logging facilities
mint MiNT protocol
no Negate a command or set its defaults
page Toggle paging
ping Send ICMP echo messages
revert Revert changes
service Service Commands
show Show running system information
smart-cache Content Cache Operation
ssh Open an ssh connection
telnet Open a telnet connection
terminal Set terminal line parameters
time-it Check how long a particular command took between
request and completion of response
traceroute Trace route to destination
virtual-machine Virtual Machine
watch Repeat the specific CLI command at a periodic
interval
write Write running configuration to memory or
terminal
clrscr Clears the display screen
exit Exit from the CLI