The following table summarizes the User Exec Configuration Mode commands:
Command |
Description |
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captive-portal-page-upload (user and privi exec modes |
Uploads captive portal advanced pages |
change-passwd (user and privi exec modes) |
Changes the password of a logged user |
clear (user and privi exec modes) |
Resets the last saved command |
clock (user and privi exec modes) |
Configures the system clock |
cluster (user and privi exec modes) |
Accesses the cluster context |
connect (user and privi exec modes) |
Establishes a console connection to a remote device |
create-cluster (user and privi exec modes) |
Creates a new cluster on a specified device |
crypto (user and privi exec modes) |
Enables encryption |
crypto-cmp-cert-policy (user and privi exec modes) | Triggers a CMP certificate update on a specified device or devices |
database (user and privi exec modes) | Enables automatic repairing (vacuuming) and dropping of databases (Captive-portal and NSight) |
database-backup (user and privi exec modes) | Backs up captive-portal and/or NSight database to a specified location and file on an FTP or SFTP server |
database-restore (user and privi exec modes) | Restores a previously exported database [captive-portal and/or NSight]. Previously exported databases (backed up to a specified FTP or SFTP server) are restored to the original database. |
device-upgrade (user and privi exec modes) |
Configures device firmware upgrade settings |
disable |
Turns off (disables) the privileged mode command set |
enable |
Turns on (enables) the privileged mode command set |
join-cluster (user and privi exec modes) |
Adds a device (access point, wireless controller, or service platform) to an existing cluster of devices |
file-sync (user and privi exec modes) | Configures parameters enabling syncing of PKCS#12 and wireless-bridge certificate between the staging-controller and adopted access points |
Triggers the GPS hardware, on a device, to start/stop search for the device's GPS coordinates. Note: This
feature is supported on only the AP7662 model access point.
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l2tpv3 (user and privi exec modes) |
Establishes or brings down L2TPv3 (Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol Version 3) tunnels |
logging (user and privi exec modes) |
Modifies message logging facilities |
mint (user and privi exec modes) |
Configures MiNT protocol |
no (user-exec-mode) |
Negates a command or sets its default |
opendns (user and privi exec modes) | Connects to the OpenDNS site using OpenDNS registered credentials (username, password) OR OpenDNS API token to fetch the OpenDNS device_id. This command is a part of the process integrating access points, controllers, and service platforms with OpenDNS. |
page (user and privi exec modes) |
Toggles a device's (Access Point, wireless controller, or service platform) paging function |
ping (user and privi exec modes) |
Sends ICMP echo messages to a user-specified location |
ping6 (user and privi exec modes) | Sends ICMPv6 echo messages to a user-specified location |
ssh (user and privi exec modes) |
Opens an SSH connection between two network devices |
telnet (user and privi exec modes) |
Opens a Telnet session |
terminal (user and privi exec modes) |
Sets the length and width of the terminal window |
time-it (user and privi exec modes) |
Verifies the time taken by a particular command between request and response |
traceroute (user-privi-exec-mode) |
Traces the route to its defined IPv4 destination |
traceroute6 (user-privi-exec-mode) |
Traces the route to its defined IPv6 destination |
watch |
Repeats a specific CLI command at a periodic interval |
virtual-machine |
Installs, configures, and monitors the status of VMs (virtual machines). This command is specific to the NX 9500 and NX 9510 series service platforms. |
exit (user exec mode) |
Ends the current CLI session and closes the session window |
Note
For more information on common commands (clrscr, commit, help, revert, service, show, write, and exit), see COMMON COMMANDS.Note
The input parameter <HOSTNAME>, if used in syntaxes across this chapter, cannot include an underscore (_) character.