Cli overview – Brocade Mobility RFS7000-GR Controller CLI Reference Guide (Supporting software release 4.1.0.0-040GR and later) User Manual
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Number of access-ports adopted : 1
Available licenses : 47
Redundancy enabled : N
Redundancy mode : active
# Mac Radios [indices] Model-Number Adoption-Mode Static IP
1 00-A0-F8-D8-7E-94 2 [ 1 2 ] WSAP-5110-100-WW L2 (vlan: 20)
172.16.1.99/24 172.16.1.101
RFS7000(config)#
Disconnect AP and Connect it in 172.16.1.0/24 subnet which is reachable to
172.2.1.0/24 via 172.16.1.101
RFS7000(config)#show wireless ap
Number of access-ports adopted : 1
Available licenses : 47
Redundancy enabled : N
Redundancy mode : active
# Mac Radios [indices] Model-Number Adoption-Mode Static IP
1 00-A0-F8-D8-7E-94 2 [ 1 2 ] WSAP-5110-100-WW L3 (IP: 172.16.1.99)
172.16.1.99/24 172.16.1.101
RFS7000(config)#
RFS7000(config)#
CLI Overview
The CLI is used for configuring, monitoring, and maintaining Brocade devices. The CLI interface
allows you to execute commands, whether using a serial console or using remote access methods.
This chapter describes the basic features of the Brocade CLI and how to use them. Topics covered
include an introduction to command modes, navigation and editing features, help features, and
command history features.
The CLI is divided into different command modes. Each command mode has its own set of
commands available for configuration, maintenance and monitoring. The commands available at
any given time depend on the mode you are in. Enter a question mark (?) at the system prompt to
view the list of commands available for each command mode/instance.
Use specific commands to navigate from one command mode to another. The standard order is as
follows: USER EXEC mode; PRIV EXEC mode and GLOBAL CONFIG mode.
A session generally begins in USER EXEC mode, which is one of the two access levels of EXEC
mode. For security purposes, only limited subset of EXEC commands are made available in USER
EXEC mode. This level of access is reserved for tasks that do not change the configuration of the
switch, such as determining the current switch configuration.
To access commands, enter the PRIV EXEC mode, which is the second level of access for the EXEC
mode. In the PRIV EXEC mode, enter any EXEC command. The PRIV EXEC mode is a superset of the
USER EXEC mode.
Most of the USER EXEC mode commands are one-time commands and are not saved across
reboots of the switch. For example, show command displays the current configuration and clear
command clears the counter or interface.
Enter GLOBAL CONFIG mode from PRIV EXEC mode. In this mode, enter commands that configure
general system characteristics. Use the global configuration mode to enter specific configuration
modes. Configuration modes, including global configuration mode, allows you to make changes to
the running configuration. If you save the configuration later, these commands are stored across
switch reboots.