Command Line Interface (CLI)
Parameter Tables
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Link Integrity Parameters
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Interface Parameters
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Wireless Interface Parameters
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Channel Blacklist Parameters
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Wireless Distribution System (WDS) Parameters
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Wireless Interface SSID/VLAN/Profile Parameters
interface. Up to 16 SSIDs per wireless interface are supported; different security settings can be applied to each
SSID, and a unique VLAN can be configured per SSID.
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Ethernet Interface Parameters
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Mesh Network Parameters
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Management Parameters
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SNMP Parameters
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HTTP Parameters
certificate passphrase.
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Telnet Parameters
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Serial Port Parameters
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RADIUS Based Management Access Parameters
Telnet access.
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SSH Parameters
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TFTP Server Parameters
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IP Access Table Parameters
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Auto Configuration Parameters
configured by downloading a configuration file from a TFTP server during boot up.
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Filtering Parameters
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Ethernet Protocol Filtering Parameters
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Static MAC Address Filter Table
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Proxy ARP Parameters
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IP ARP Filtering Parameters
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Broadcast Filtering Table
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TCP/UDP Port Filtering
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Alarms Parameters
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SNMP Table Host Table Parameters
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Syslog Parameters
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Bridge Parameters
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Spanning Tree Parameters
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Storm Threshold Parameters
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Intra BSS Subscriber Blocking
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Packet Forwarding Parameters
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RADIUS Parameters
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Set RADIUS Parameters
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Security Parameters
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MAC Access Control Parameters
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Rogue Scan Configuration Table
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802.1X Parameters
- Monitor link status
- Configure Wireless and Ethernet settings
- View and configure blacklisted channels
- Set the speed and duplex of the Ethernet port.
- Configure the Mesh network.
- Control access to the AP's management interfaces
- Set read and read/write passwords
- Set up the graphical web browser interface. If required, enable SSL and configure the SSL
- Telnet Port setup
- Serial Port setup
- Enable SSH and configure the host key.
- Set up for file transfers; specify IP Address, file name, and file type
- Configure range of IP addresses that can access the AP
- Configure the Auto Configuration feature which allows an AP to be automatically
- Control network traffic based on protocol type
- Enable and disable specific addresses
- Enable or disable proxy ARP for wireless clients
- Control which ARP messages are sent to wireless clients based on IP settings
- Control the type of broadcast packets forwarded to the wireless network
- Filter IP packets based on TCP/UDP port
- Enter the list of IP addresses that will receive alarms from the AP
- Configure the AP to send Syslog information to network servers
- Used to help prevent network loops
- Set threshold for number of broadcast packets
- Enable or disable peer to peer traffic on the same AP
- Redirect traffic from wireless clients to a specified MAC address
- Configure RADIUS Servers and assign them to VLANs.
- Access Point security settings
- Control wireless access based on MAC address
- Enable and configure Rogue Scan to detect Rogue APs and clients.
- Configure 802.1X Supplicant Timeout parameter
- Configure the WDS partnerships
- Configure the SSIDs, VLANs, and security modes for each
- Configure RADIUS Based Management Access for HTTP and
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