Radio Interface
Using the CLI to Configure Virtual APs
From the global configuration mode, enter the interface wireless a command to access the 802.11a
radio interface, or the interface wireless g command to access the 802.11g radio interface. Use the
vap [1‐7] command to specify the VAP you want to configure and to enter VAP mode. Set the VAP
SSID using the ssid command and, if required, configure a name for the VAP using the
description command. Use the native‐vlanid command to specify the native VLANID for this
VAP. Enable secure access for this VAP with the secure‐access command. Set any other parameters
as required. Specify whether clients associated with this VAP can establish wireless
communications with each other through the AP with the ibss‐relay command. Specify the
maximum number of clients that can associate with the VAP using the max‐association command.
Examples
RoamAbout 4102#configure
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CTRL/Z
RoamAbout 4102(config)#interface wireless g
Enter Wireless configuration commands, one per line.
RoamAbout 4102(if-wireless g)#vap 1
RoamAbout 4102(if-wireless g: VAP[1])#ssid r&d-a-V1
RoamAbout 4102(if-wireless g: VAP[1])#des AP-a-V1
RoamAbout 4102(if-wireless g: VAP[1])#native-vlanid 20
RoamAbout 4102(if-wireless g: VAP[1])#secure-access
RoamAbout 4102(if-wireless g: VAP[1])#ibss-relay
RoamAbout 4102(if-wireless g: VAP[1])#max-association 32
RoamAbout 4102(if-wireless g: VAP[1])#exit
RoamAbout 4102#
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