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Cisco CLI User Manual

Cisco CLI
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Cisco Ultra-Reliable Wireless Backhaul
command-line interface (CLI)
Command-line interface user manual
(Formerly Fluidmesh)
Firmware version 1.2.6 (Edition 1.1)

Table of Contents

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Cisco CLI Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandCisco
ModelCLI
CategoryRecording Equipment
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Hazardous Condition Warnings

Radio-Frequency Transmission Hazard

Non-ionizing radio frequency transmissions can be hazardous to human and animal health.

Optical Radiation Hazard

Laser radiation from fiber-optic modules can cause temporary or permanent blindness.

Hot Surfaces Hazard

Unit enclosures may become hot during normal operation; avoid touching without protection.

Using the CLI for Cisco Device Configuration

Understanding Command-Line Syntax

CLI Commands

Wireless Interface Configuration

Commands for managing wireless interface parameters like frequency, channel, and encryption.

IP Address Parameters

Commands to view and set IP address, netmask, gateway, and DNS settings.

Administrative User Password

How to set or change the administrative user password for CLI access.

View Mode User Password

How to set or change the View Mode user password for CLI access.

Ethernet Port Parameters

Commands to view port configuration, set speed, duplex mode, and MTU.

Committing Configuration Settings

Command to save current configuration settings to memory, requiring a reboot.

Rebooting the Device

Command to initiate an immediate device reboot.

Discarding Configuration Changes

Command to discard unsaved configuration changes made in the current session.

Resetting to Factory Defaults

Command to reset the unit to its factory default configuration.

Managing Plug-in Licenses

Commands to list, add, or remove software plug-in licenses.

Network Time Protocol (NTP) Settings

Commands to synchronize device time with NTP servers and set the time zone.

Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Settings

Commands for enabling SNMP, setting version, community IDs, and user credentials.

Device Firmware Upgrade Settings

Settings for upgrading device firmware using TFTP.

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