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8.15 Access Port (APort) Context

The Access Port context lets you name the RF devices (the radios in the Access Ports and converted Access
Points) that exist on your WLAN. You can create Access Port instances by hand through the
enable them to be created as Access Ports are discovered and adopted by the switch.
Note For brevity, converted Access Points are referred to as "Access Ports"
throughout this documentation.
Table 8.18
summarizes the commands within this context. Common commands between multiple contexts are
described in further detail in the
Table 8.18 Access Port (APort) Context Command Summary
Command
.. or end
Terminate a current session and moves up a context, hierarchically.
exit
Terminate a current session and returns to the "root" prompt.
? or help
Get the command information.
logout or bye
Close this session.
clear
Clear the screen.
emergencymode
Enable or disable Emergency mode.
history
Display command history within a context or instance

add

Creates a new Access Port instance, AP type specific.
port
Changes the context to the named Access Port instance, while displaying the
Access Port's details.
Removes the named Access Port.
remove
Shows the Access Port configuration values.
show
8.15.1 add
Access Port (APort) Context
Creates a new Access Port instance (or two, for dual-radio APs). The first argument is the AP type. The rest of
the arguments depend on the AP type.
Syntax
add AP100 <MAC> <name>
add AP200 <MAC> <a_name>
add AP300 <MAC> <g_name>
add AP3020-3021 <MAC> <name>
add AP4121 <MAC> <name>
Parameters
MAC
The Access Port's (unique) MAC address.
Common Commands
section.
Description
[location]
<a_MAC> [b_name]
[b_MAC] [location]
<g_MAC> [a_name]
[a_MAC] [location]
[location]
[location]
command, or
add
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