The following table summarizes the PRIV EXEC configuration mode commands:
Privileged Exec Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
archive |
Manages file archive operations |
boot |
Specifies the boot partition as primary or secondary. The device boots using the image stored in the specified partition. |
captive-portal-page-upload |
Uploads captive portal advanced pages to adopted access points |
cd |
Changes the current directory |
change-password |
Changes the password of the currently logged-in user |
clear |
Clears parameters, cache entries, table entries, and other similar entries |
clock |
Configures the system clock |
cluster | Initiates a cluster context |
configure |
Enters the global configuration mode |
commit |
Commits changes made in the active session. |
connect |
Begins a console connection to a remote device |
copy |
Clears parameters, cache entries, table entries, and other similar entries |
cpe | Enables adopted T5 CPE (Customer Premises Equipment) device(s) management. Use this command to perform the following operations on the CPEs: boot, reload, upgrade. This command is specific to the RFS 4000, NX 95XX, and NX 96XX devices. |
create-cluster |
Creates a new cluster on a specified device |
crypto |
Enables encryption |
crypto-cmp-cert-update | Triggers a CMP certificate update on a specified device or devices |
database | Enables automatic repairing (vacuuming) and dropping of databases (Captive-portal and NSight) |
database-backup | Backs up captive-portal and/or NSight database to a specified location and file on an FTP or SFTP server |
database-restore | 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. |
delete |
Deletes a specified file from the system |
device-upgrade |
Configures device firmware upgrade parameters |
diff |
Displays the differences between two files |
dir |
Displays the list of files on a file system |
disable |
Disables the privileged mode command set |
edit |
Edits a text file |
erase |
Erases a file system |
ex3500 | Enables the EX3500 switch firmware management. Use this command to perform the following operations: boot, copy, delete, and IP related configurations. |
factory-reset | Erases startup configuration on a specified device
or all devices within a specified RF Domain Note: Use
this command to revert an AP505 and AP510 model
access points personality flag to
'unknown'.
|
file-sync | Configures parameters enabling syncing of PKCS#12 and wireless-bridge certificate between the staging-controller and adopted access points |
gps | Triggers the GPS hardware, on a device, to
start/stop search for the device's GPS
coordinates. Note: Note: This feature is supported
only on the AP7662 model access point.
|
help | Describes the interactive help system. |
halt |
Halts a device (access point, wireless controller, or service platform) |
join-cluster |
Adds a device (access point, wireless controller, or service platform), as cluster member, to an existing cluster of devices |
l2tpv3 |
Establishes or brings down L2TPV3 tunnels |
logging |
Modifies message logging parameters |
mint |
Configures MiNT settings |
mkdir |
Creates a new directory in the file system |
more |
Displays the contents of a file |
no |
Negates a command or sets its default |
on | Executes the following commands in the RF Domain context: clrscr, do, end, exit, help, service, and show |
opendns | 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. |
operational-mode | Resets a standalone AP's mode of operation from
'distributed' to 'centralized'. Note: This
command is only applicable on AP505 and AP510 model
access points.
|
page |
Toggles a device‘s (access point, wireless controller, or service platform) paging function |
ping |
Sends ICMP echo messages to a user-specified location |
ping6 |
Sends ICMPv6 echo messages to a user-specified location |
pwd |
Displays the current directory |
re-elect |
Re-elects the tunnel controller (wireless controller, service platform, or access point) |
reload |
Halts a device (wireless controller, service platform, or access point) and performs a warm reboot |
rename |
Renames a file in the existing file system |
rmdir |
Deletes an existing file from the file system |
self |
Displays the configuration context of the device |
ssh |
Connects to another device using a secure shell |
t5 | Executes the following operations on a T5 device: copy, rename, delete, and write. This command is specific to the NX95XX and NX96XX devices. |
telnet |
Opens a Telnet session |
terminal |
Sets the length and width of the terminal window |
telnet |
Verifies the time taken by a particular command between request and response |
time-it |
Verifies the time taken by a particular command between request and response |
traceroute |
Traces the route to a defined IPv4 destination |
traceroute6 |
Traces the route to a defined IPv6 destination |
upgrade |
Upgrades the software image |
upgrade-abort |
Aborts an ongoing software image upgrade |
exit | Ends the current CLI session and closes the session window |
watch |
Repeats the specific CLI command at a periodic interval |
virtual-machine |
Installs, configures, and monitors the status of VMs. This command is specific to the NX95XX and NX96XX series service platforms. |
raid |
Enables RAID management. This command is specific to the NX95XX and NX96XX series service platforms. |
Note
For 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.