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Appendix B Command Reference; Using The Cli; Cli Conventions; Command Privileges - Cisco CiscoWorks 1105 User Manual

Cisco systems wireless lan solution engine user guide
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Using the CLI

Using the CLI

CLI Conventions

Command Privileges

Checking Command Syntax

User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine
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You can use the CLI by:
Attaching a console to the WLSE
Accessing the WLSE using Telnet
The command-line interface (CLI) uses the following conventions:
The key combination ^c or Ctrl-c means hold down the Ctrl key while you
press the c key.
A string is defined as a non-quoted set of characters.
Use single-quotes (') to surround a series of parameters; do not use
double-quotes
Do not confuse the WLSE's CLI with the IOS CLI. Though they are similar, they
are not identical.
Access to CLI commands is controlled by your user account privilege level. Users
with privilege level 15 can use all commands. Users with privilege level 0 can use
only a subset of the commands. The command descriptions in this appendix are
organized by privilege level. For more information about user accounts and
privileges, refer to
Administering Users, page
The user interface provides several types of responses to incorrect command
entries:
If you enter a command line that does not contain any valid commands, the
system displays
Command not found.
Appendix B
Command Reference
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