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Parameter control commands, Command line interface (cli) – HP ProCurve 520wl Wireless Access Point User Manual

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Command Line Interface (CLI)

upload

Uploads a text-based configuration file from the AP to the TFTP Server. Executing upload with the asterisk character
(“*”) will make use of the previously set/stored TFTP parameters. Executing upload without parameters will display
command help and usage information.
1. Syntax to upload a file:

[Device-Name]>upload

Example:
[Device-Name]>upload 192.168.1.100 APconfig.sys config

2. Syntax to display help and usage information:

[Device-Name]>help upload

3. Syntax to execute the upload command using previously set (stored) TFTP Parameters:

[Device-Name]>upload *

Parameter Control Commands

The following sections cover the two Parameter Control Commands (show and set) and include several tables
showing parameter properties. These commands allow you to view (show) all parameters and statistics and to change
(set) parameters.
show: To see any Parameter or Statistic value, you can specify a single parameter, a Group, or a Table.
set: Use this CLI Command to change parameter values. You can use a single CLI statement to modify Tables, or

you can modify each parameter separately.

“show” CLI Command

Displays the value of the specified parameter, or displays all parameter values of a specified group (parameter table).
Groups contain Parameters and Tables. Tables contain parameters for a series of similar entities.
To see a definition and syntax example, type only show and then press the Enter key. To see a list of available
parameters, enter a question mark (?) after show (example: show ?).

Syntax:
[Device-Name]>show

[Device-Name]>show

[Device-Name]>show

Examples:
[Device-Name]>show ipaddr

[Device-Name]>show network

[Device-Name]>show mgmtipaccesstbl

“set” CLI Command

Sets (modifies) the value of the specified parameter. To see a definition and syntax example, type only set and then
press the Enter key. To see a list of available parameters, enter a space, then a question mark (?) after set (example:
set?).
Syntax:
[Device-Name]>set

[Device-Name]>set

...

Example:

[Device-Name]>set sysloc “Main Lobby”

[Device-Name]>set mgmtipaccesstbl 0 ipaddr 10.0.0.10 ipmask 255.255.0.0

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