Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
Other Network Settings
NOTE
The configuration filename and TFTP server IP address are configured only when the AP is configured for Static IP. If the AP is
configured for Dynamic IP these parameters are not used and obtained from DHCP.
The default filename is "config". The default TFTP IP address is "169.254.128.133" for AP-4000.
[Device-Name]>set autoconfigstatus <enable/disable>
[Device-Name]>set autoconfigfilename <filename>
Enter the filename of the configuration file that is used if the AP is configured for Static IP.
[Device-Name]>set autoconfigTFTPaddr <IP address>
Enter the TFTP server address that is used if the AP is configured for Static IP.
Other Network Settings
There are other configuration settings that you may want to set for the AP. Some of them are listed below.
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Configure the AP as a DHCP Server
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Configure the DNS Client
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Configure DHCP Relay
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Maintain Client Connections using Link Integrity
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Change your Wireless Interface Settings
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Set Ethernet Speed and Transmission Mode
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Set Interface Management Services
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Configure MAC Access Control
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Set RADIUS Parameters
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Set Rogue Scan Parameters
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Set Hardware Configuration Reset Parameters
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Set VLAN/SSID Parameters
NOTE
Refer to
Performing Advanced Configuration
Configure the AP as a DHCP Server
NOTE
You must have at least one entry in the DHCP Server IP Address Pool Table before you can set the DHCP Server Status to Enable.
[Device-Name]>set dhcpstatus disable
[Device-Name]>set dhcpippooltbl 0 startipaddr <start ip address>
endipaddr <end ip address>
[Device-Name]>set dhcpgw <gateway ip address>
[Device-Name]>set dhcppridnsipaddr <primary dns ip address>
[Device-Name]>set dhcpsecdnsipaddr <secondary dns ip address>
[Device-Name]>set dhcpstatus enable
[Device-Name]>reboot 0
CAUTION
!
Before enabling this feature, confirm that the IP address pools you have configured are valid addresses on the network and do not
overlap the addresses assigned by any other DHCP server on the network. Enabling this feature with incorrect address pools will
cause problems on your network.
Configure the DNS Client
[Device-Name]>set dnsstatus enable
[Device-Name]>set dnsprisvripaddr <IP address of primary DNS server>
[Device-Name]>set dnssecsvripaddr <IP address of secondary DNS server>
[Device-Name]>set dnsdomainname <default domain name>
and
Configure DHCP Relay Servers
for more information on these settings.
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