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Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
Example 6 - Show Individual and Table Parameters
1. View a single parameter.
Syntax:
[Device-Name]>show <parameter name>
Example:
[Device-Name]> show ipaddr
Result: Displays the Access Point IP address.
Figure A-11 Result of “show ipaddr” CLI Command
2. View all parameters in a table.
Syntax:
[Device-Name]> show <table name>
Example:[Device-Name]> show mgmtipaccesstbl
Result: Displays the IP Access Table and its entries.
Using Tables & User Strings
Working with Tables
Each table element (or parameter) must be specified, as in the example below.
[Device-Name]>set mgmtipaccesstbl 0 ipaddr 10.0.0.10 ipmask 255.255.0.0
Below are the rules for creating, modifying, enabling/disabling, and deleting table entries.
•Creation
– The table name is required.
– The table index is required – for table entry/instance creation the index is always zero (0).
– The order in which the table arguments or objects are entered in not important.
– Parameters that are not required can be omitted, in which case they will be assigned the default value.
• Modification
– The table name is required.
– The table index is required – to modify the table, “index” must be the index of the entry to be modified.
– Only the table objects that are to be modified need to be specified. Not all the table objects are required.
– If multiple table objects are to be modified the order in which they are entered is not important.
– If the entire table entry is to be modified, all the table objects have to be specified.
• Enabling/Disabling
– The table name is required.
– The table index is required – for table enabling/disabling the index should be the index of the entry to be
enabled/disabled.
– The entry’s new state (either “enable” or “disable”) is required.
•Deletion
– The table name is required.
– The table index is required – for table deletion the index should be the index of the entry to be deleted.
– The word “delete” is required.