Enterasys Networks 9033900-04 Benutzerhandbuch
Understanding Command Modes
A-6
Understanding Command Modes
The command set is divided into Exec and Configuration classes. Exec commands generally
display information on system status or clear statistical counters. Configuration commands, on the
other hand, modify interface parameters or enable certain functions. These classes are further
divided into different modes. Available commands depend on the selected mode. You can always
enter a question mark “?” at the prompt to display a list of the commands available for the current
mode. The command classes and associated modes are displayed in
display information on system status or clear statistical counters. Configuration commands, on the
other hand, modify interface parameters or enable certain functions. These classes are further
divided into different modes. Available commands depend on the selected mode. You can always
enter a question mark “?” at the prompt to display a list of the commands available for the current
mode. The command classes and associated modes are displayed in
Exec Commands
When you open a new console session on the access point, the system enters Exec command
mode. Only a limited number of the commands are available in this mode. You can access all other
commands only from the configuration mode. To access Exec mode, open a new console session
with the user name “admin” and the password “password”. The command prompt displays as
“RoamAbout 3000#” for Exec mode.
mode. Only a limited number of the commands are available in this mode. You can access all other
commands only from the configuration mode. To access Exec mode, open a new console session
with the user name “admin” and the password “password”. The command prompt displays as
“RoamAbout 3000#” for Exec mode.
Configuration Commands
Configuration commands are used to modify access point settings. These commands modify the
running configuration and are saved in memory.
running configuration and are saved in memory.
The configuration commands are organized into three different modes:
•
Global Configuration
These commands modify the system level configuration, and include commands such as
username and password.
username and password.
•
Interface‐Ethernet Configuration
These commands modify the Ethernet port configuration, and include command such as dns
and ip.
and ip.
•
Interface‐Wireless Configuration
These commands modify the wireless port configuration, and include command such as ssid
and authentication.
and authentication.
The Interface‐Wireless configuration also includes a sub‐mode for configuring up to seven
Virtual Access Points (VAPs) on each of the radio interfaces.
Virtual Access Points (VAPs) on each of the radio interfaces.
Table A-1
Command Class Modes
Class
Mode
Exec
Privileged
Configuration
Global
Interface-ethernet
Interface-wireless
Interface-ethernet
Interface-wireless
Username: admin
Password: ********
RoamAbout 3000#