Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
Using the CLI
Wireless SSID Context . Includes specific commands that apply only to
the SSID wireless interface. The prompt for this mode includes the identity of
the wireless interface:
HP420(config)#interface wireless g Command executed at configuration
level to enter wireless context.
HP420(if-wireless-g)#ssid index 1 Command executed at wireless
context level to enter SSID wireless
context.
HP420(if-wireless-g-ssid-1)#? Resulting prompt showing the SSID
wireless context.
HP420(if-wireless-g-ssid-1)#? Lists commands you can use in the
SSID wireless context.
HP420(if-wireless-g-ssid-1)#?
802.1x
closed-system
enable
end
exit
help
mac-access
mac-authentication
no
pmksa-lifetime
pre-authentication
primary
radius-authentication-server
security-suite
show
ssid-name
transmit-key-wep
vlan-ID
wpa-preshared-key
HP420(if-wireless-g-ssid-1)#
i l i
i l
wi
In the w re ess context, the commands n the "?"
list ng show the commands that affect on y the
reless interface.
Set 802.1x
Set Closed System
Enable intreface
End config mode
Exit to previous mode
Description of the help system
Local MAC filtering
Set RADIUS MAC Authentication
Negate
Set pmksa-lifetime
Set WPA2.0 Pre-authentication status
Set this SSID as primary
Set radius authentication server
security setting
Show wireless interface
Configure SSID name
Set wep-key
Set default vlan ID
WPA enter Pre-shared key
Figure 3-9. Context-Specific Commands Affecting the SSID Wireless Context
3-15