Command-line interface user manual
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4. INTRODUCTION
This manual explains how to use the Cisco Command-line interface (CLI)
as a means to configure and control Cisco hardware devices that are part
of a network.
The CLI is intended for use by wireless networking professionals who
have been tasked with configuring Cisco gateway units and/or radio
transceivers, and/or configuring and maintaining the system using Cisco
software.
Throughout this manual, configuration and adjustment settings are given
for Cisco device parameters. You must have a thorough understanding of
each parameter before attempting to configure or adjust it. Many
configuration parameters are interdependent. Misconfiguration or poor
adjustment of parameters could degrade the performance of a Cisco
device, or make it inoperable.
This manual is applicable only to the following Cisco device firmware
versions and their relevant hardware devices:
• 1.2.6 (FM Ponte 50 radio transceiver kits)
This manual may contain commands and/or command parameters that
are being newly introduced as part of a firmware version described in this
manual, or that must be expressed in a way that is different to a previous
version of the same command. All sub-sections containing new and/or
modified commands are marked with:
NEW I
This manual is not applicable to device firmware versions that are more
recent than the firmware versions above. For these firmware versions,
refer to the appropriate version of the Cisco Command-line interface user
manual.
4.1. CLI account types
Users can log onto the CLI using Administrator or View Mode credentials.
The differences between credential types are shown in the table below.
Account passwords can be changed by an Administrator, using RACER or
the offline Configurator interface.
IMPORTANT
The functions of all device configuration parameters are
explained in detail in the Cisco RACER Configuration
Manual, and in the user manual for your Cisco gateway
device or radio transceiver device.
Be sure to read and understand the documents above
before attempting to configure your device using the
command-line interface.