TABLE OF CONTENTS ..........................3 INTRODUCTION ............................... 4 COMMAND SYNTAX AND CONVENTIONS ....................4 USING A COM PORT TO CONNECT TO DAP-2690 ..................5 USING A TERMINAL TO CONNECT TO THE CONSOLE PORT ............... 5 COMMANDS AND THEIR DESCRIPTIONS ....................8 ............................
This guide describes how the Command Line Interface (CLI) is structured, describes the command syntax, and describes the command functionality. This guide also provides information for configuring the DAP-2690, details the procedures and provides configuration examples. Basic installation configuration is described in the User’s Guide and must be completed before using this document.
Example. Shows a CLI example for the command. Using a COM port to connect to DAP-2690 The back panel of the DAP-2690 provides an RJ45 Ethernet port to connect an RS-232 connector to your PC for monitoring and configuration. To use the console port, the following equipment is needed: 1.
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Hit the Enter key a couple of times to access the login phase. Type admin at the login prompt and press the Enter key. Leave Password blank by depressing the Enter key again.
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The command prompt now displays WAP0-> Type “help” or use the question symbol, “?” then press Enter to access a list of commands. When you enter a command without all of its required parameters, the CLI prompts you with a list of possible completions.
When you enter a command without a variable or value that needs to be specified, the CLI will prompt you with further information about what is needed to complete the command. For example, if you type in snmp delcomm, the missing value, CommunityString<string>, is displayed in order so that you can complete the instruction.
set apply Apply the seting set time Set time (year month day hour min sec) clear language-pack Clear language pack set inact Set the value of a specific inact tftp getconfig Use tftp to get configuration from PC tftp getfirmware Use tftp to get Firmware from PC tftp putconfig Use tftp to put configuration to PC...
Wireless Commands get apmode Display AP Operate Mode get band Display current Band get ssid Display Service Set ID get ssidhidden Display SSID hidden Mode as enabled or disabled get autochannel Display AutoChannel get channel Display Channel get ch_env Display channel environment get availablechannel Display available channel list get cwm...
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set acktimeout_g Set acktimeput in G band (range:48--200) set shortgi Set Shortgi set igmpsnoop Set igmp snooping states set assoclimit Set Association Limit set mcastrate Set mcast rate set mcastrate_dualband Set mcast rate set wlan_utilization Set wlan utilization del key Delete Encryption key (index:1--4) get authentication Display Authentication Type...
mbps) tcm show show setting of tc monitor Multi-SSID Commands get multi-state Display Multi-SSID state get multi-pri-state Display Multi-SSID pripority state get priority Display Priority of primary SSID get multi-defkeyindex Display Default Key Index of Multi-SSID[index] get multi-wepkey Display Encryption Key (index:1--4) of Multi-SSID[index] Display ESSID of Multi-SSID[index] get multi-ssid get multi-ssidhidden...
VLAN Commands get vlanstate Display VLAN state get vlanmode Display VLAN mode get autosetpvid Display auto setting pvid by group VID get pvid_primary Display primary SSID PVID get pvid_eth Display ethernet PVID get pvid_sys Display system PVID get groupvid_primary Display wlan port member of group VID get groupvid_eth Display LAN port member of group VID get groupvid_sys...
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get array-sync-ssid Display AP Array sync ssid state get array-sync-ssidhidden Display AP Array sync ssidhidden state get array-sync-autochannel Display AP Array sync autochannel state get array-sync-channelwidth Display AP Array sync channelwidth state get array-sync-security Display AP Array sync security state get array-sync-fixedrate Display AP Array sync fixedrate state get array-sync-beaconinterval...
set array_syncnode_disable set array_syncnode disable Access Control List Commands get acl Display Access Control Setting of Enabled or disabled get acl-table Display macfilter table get macaddrlist Display MAC Address List get ethlink Display ethernet integration get trafficmgr Display Traffic Manager status get e_partition Display e_partition get w_partition...
set dhcp_gateway Set dhcp server gateway ip set dhcp_leasetime set dhcp server lease time set dhcp_netmask set dhcp server netmask set dhcp_server Set dhcp server states Set dhcp server static ip mode states dhcp_server_static_ip_mode set dhcp_startip Set dhcp server start ip set dhcp_staticip_set_disable Set dhcp staticip disable set dhcp_staticip_set_enable...
set macclonetype Set MAC address clone type set maccloneaddr Set MAC clone address get zonedefence Display Zonedefence get zonedefence-ip Display Zonedefence IP table list set zonedefence Set Zone Defence status set zone-defence-addip Add Zone Defence IP Address set zone-defence-delip Del Zone Defence IP Address Add Zone Defence IP Address <Plese input complete and set zone-defence-addipv6 correct ipv6 address>...
Many users will want to set a new IP address for the DAP-2690. This will also require setting an IP mask and a gateway IP address. The following is an example in which the AP’s default IP address of “192.168.0.50”...
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a PC, use the TFTP server to get firmware from a PC, and to place a configuration file on a PC. Get a configuration file from a PC. Use the format tftp getconfig [config file name] [host IP address]. WAP0-> tftp getconfig dap2690.dcf 1.49.12.1 tftp: The configuration file was successfully updated.
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WAP0-> set authentication wpa2-eap WAP0-> set cipher auto WAP0-> set radiusip 192.168.0.88 WAP0-> set radiussecret WAP0-> set apply The following is an example in which the authentication is set to WPA2-PSK. WAP0-> set authentication wpa2-psk WAP0-> set cipher auto WAP0-> set passphrase 1234567890 WAP0->...