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Cisco CLI User Manual
Cisco CLI User Manual

Cisco CLI User Manual

Ultra-reliable wireless backhaul command-line interface
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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)

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  • Page 1 Cisco Ultra-Reliable Wireless Backhaul command-line interface (CLI) Command-line interface user manual (Formerly Fluidmesh) Firmware version 1.2.6 (Edition 1.1)
  • Page 2 Command-line interface user manual _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Cisco and the Cisco logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Cisco and/or its affiliates in the U.S. and other countries. To view a list of Cisco trademarks, go to this URL: www.cisco.com/go/trademarks. Third-party trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective owners. The use of the word 'partner' does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company.
  • Page 3: Document Confidentiality

    Cisco and/or its subsidiaries. By continuing to read this document, you give consent to be bound by the confidentiality restrictions imposed on it by Cisco Systems Inc and agree that you will not disclose its contents to any unauthorized third parties.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    4. INTRODUCTION ..........................9 4.1. CLI account types ........................9 5. UNDERSTANDING THE CLI ......................11 6. USING THE CLI TO CONFIGURE CISCO DEVICES ..............12 7. UNDERSTANDING COMMAND-LINE SYNTAX ................13 8. CLI COMMANDS ..........................14 8.1. Help content ......................... 14 8.2.
  • Page 5 Limitation of liability ......................34 11.12. Exclusion of liability for emergency services ..............34 11.13. Export control ........................35 11.14. General ..........................35 12. CONTACT US ..........................37 __________________________________________________________________________ © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved Page 5 of 37...
  • Page 6: Hazardous Condition Warnings

    2. HAZARDOUS CONDITION WARNINGS Only suitably qualified personnel may use the command-line interface (CLI). All Cisco hardware and software installations must conform to all relevant legislation in the country of use. In some countries, legislation may require that hardware devices be installed only by a certified electrician.
  • Page 7: Hot Surfaces Hazard

    Command-line interface user manual _________________________________________________________________________________________________ LASER RADIATION If any Cisco hardware device is equipped with one or more SFP fiber-optic modules, it is classified as a Class 1 laser product. It may use laser-emitting components and/or very high-intensity light sources.
  • Page 8: Reporting Mistakes

    If you find any mistakes, or if you know of a way to improve the procedures that are given, please let us know by E-mailing your suggestions to the following addresses: • documentation@fluidmesh.com • support@fluidmesh.com __________________________________________________________________________ © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved Page 8 of 37...
  • Page 9: Introduction

    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...
  • Page 10 <admin_user>@<device IP address> If you are logging onto the device in View Mode, log on using the following command: ssh <view_mode>@<device IP address> __________________________________________________________________________ © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved Page 10 of 37...
  • Page 11: Understanding The Cli

    SSH is a cryptographic network protocol that allows secure operation of network services over an unsecured network. The CLI can be regarded as a ‘backup’ user interface, giving an alternative method of configuring Cisco radio transceiver and gateway devices.
  • Page 12: Using The Cli To Configure Cisco Devices

    If you are accessing a device in View Mode, you can view the device’s configuration settings, but cannot change them. To use the CLI to configure a Cisco device, do the steps below: 1. Install an SSH client on the computer that you will use to configure the Cisco device.
  • Page 13: Understanding Command-Line Syntax

    Command-line interface user manual _________________________________________________________________________________________________ 7. UNDERSTANDING COMMAND-LINE SYNTAX The logical structure of the configuration commands given using the CLI is referred to as syntax. The configuration command syntax used by Cisco devices is simple. The command-line syntax can be used to issue one command, or to issue multiple commands within a single command entry, before pressing the Enter key.
  • Page 14: Cli Commands

    Run the installed iperf server iperf or client. Parameter B is the specified iperf B Specify iperf configuration iperf configuration option. options. For a detailed list of iperf __________________________________________________________________________ © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved Page 14 of 37...
  • Page 15: Connecting To A Remote Host Using Ssh

    Possible parameters for C are wireless crypto C encryption standard (AES) enable and disable. traffic encryption. Set the device’s mesh network wireless passphrase Parameter D is the network __________________________________________________________________________ © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved Page 15 of 37...
  • Page 16 • vo is the CoS voice queue parameter. In the string above: • A is the arbitration inter- frame spacing value. • B is the minimum __________________________________________________________________________ © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved Page 16 of 37...
  • Page 17 IMPORTANT If a Cisco radio device is operated in the UNII2 frequency band, and the wireless radar-role is set as master, the device will continuously monitor the chosen operating frequency for known radar patterns.
  • Page 18: Ip Address Parameters

    Parameter Y is the new admin-user password for access to the administrator user name. username Y passwd device’s offline Parameter Z is the new password. Configurator interface and CLI. __________________________________________________________________________ © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved Page 18 of 37...
  • Page 19: View Mode User Password

    8.2. Hardware Reset button Configuration objective CLI command Parameter options Set the device’s hardware reset-button enable Reset button to trigger: • A unit reboot if the button is __________________________________________________________________________ © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved Page 19 of 37...
  • Page 20: Telnet Functionality

    Note that YES must be typed in capitals. 8.4. Showing command-line history for the current session Configuration objective CLI command Parameter options Show a complete list of all CLI history commands that have been __________________________________________________________________________ © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved...
  • Page 21: Adding, Removing And Showing Installed Plug-In Licenses

    A typical example might “America/New York”. read Set the time and date ntp set immediately, instead of waiting __________________________________________________________________________ © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved Page 21 of 37...
  • Page 22: Virtual Lan Settings

    NTP setting period. 8.6. Virtual LAN settings IMPORTANT If you are unfamiliar with virtual LAN (VLAN) networks and their management principles, refer to the Cisco VLAN specification document for detailed information. Configuration objective CLI command Parameter options...
  • Page 23: Transport Layer Security Settings

    Command-line interface user manual _________________________________________________________________________________________________ 8.8. Transport Layer Security settings NOTE Cisco hardware devices feature support for all versions of transport-layer security (TLS). Configuration objective CLI command Parameter options Show the versions of TLS that are supported by the device.
  • Page 24: Link Layer Discovery Protocol Settings

    Possible values for D are multicast status D multicast forwarding capability. enable or disable. 8.13. Device firmware upgrade settings These settings allow you to upgrade the firmware of the connected Cisco device using trivial file transfer protocol (TFTP). Configuration objective CLI command Parameter options...
  • Page 25: Exit The Command-Line Interface Console

    Command-line interface user manual _________________________________________________________________________________________________ 8.15. Exit the command-line interface console Configuration objective CLI command Parameter options Exit the command-line interface exit console. __________________________________________________________________________ © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved Page 25 of 37...
  • Page 26: Appendix 1: Cli Command Results

    The section above shows the real-time transmission and receiving rates of the wireless and LAN interfaces. Fluidity role: master vehicle id 142186476 The section above shows the role of the Cisco device being interrogated. This example is a Principal (i.e. Master) vehicle unit, with unit ID number 142186476.
  • Page 27 If a mesh result is shown, the port allows only MPLS packets. • If an ingress/egress mesh result is shown, the port allows all types of data packets. __________________________________________________________________________ © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved Page 27 of 37...
  • Page 28: Notices And Copyright

    In no event shall Cisco Systems Inc be held liable for any incidental, consequential or special damages, whether based on tort, contract or otherwise, arising out of or in connection with this manual, the software or other information contained herein, or use thereof.
  • Page 29 Adobe and Flash Player are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries. All other brands and product names that appear in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. __________________________________________________________________________ © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved Page 29 of 37...
  • Page 30: Cisco End-User License Agreement

    11.1. Preamble This License Agreement strictly prohibits you from using the Cisco Firmware on any device other than a Cisco Device. You are also prohibited from removing or modifying any Cisco copyright notice, trademark or user interface of the Cisco Firmware or any Cisco Device.
  • Page 31: License Grant

    You may not, and shall not permit others to: (a) use the Cisco Firmware on any devices or products that are not owned by you or your business organization; (b) use the Cisco Firmware on any non-Cisco Devices;...
  • Page 32: Open-Source Software

    This license is not a sale. Title and copyrights to the Cisco Firmware, and any copy made by you, remain with Cisco and its suppliers.
  • Page 33: Feedback

    (if any) related to Cisco products, and to verify compliance with the terms of this license. Cisco may use this information, as long as it is collected in a form that does not personally identify you, for the purposes described above.
  • Page 34: Warranty Disclaimer

    Except to the extent that liability may not by law be limited or excluded, in no event will Cisco or its suppliers be liable for loss of, or corruption to data, lost profits or loss of contracts, cost of procurement of substitute...
  • Page 35: Export Control

    Cisco and the end user and form a basis of the bargain between the parties. 11.13.
  • Page 36 Document in the English language and any translation of it into another language, the English-language Document shall prevail. If you are acquiring the Cisco Firmware on behalf of any part of the U.S. Government, the following provisions apply: The Cisco Firmware and...
  • Page 37: Contact Us

    Tel. +44 2078 553 132 Regional headquarters for France: Tel. +33 1 82 88 33 6 Regional headquarters for Australia and New Zealand: Tel: +61 401 747 403 __________________________________________________________________________ © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved Page 37 of 37...

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