Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
Parameter Tables
Parameter Tables
Objects contain groups that contain both parameters and parameter tables. Use the following Tables to configure the Access Point. Columns
used on the tables include:
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Name - Parameter, Group, or Table Name
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Type - Data type
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Values - Value range, and default value, if any
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Access = access type, R = Read Only (show), RW = Read-Write (can be "set"), W = Write Only
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CLI Parameter - Parameter name as used in the Access Point
Access Point network objects are associated with Groups. The network objects are listed below and associated parameters are described in
the following Parameter Tables:
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System Parameters
- Access Point system information
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Inventory Management Information
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Network Parameters
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IP Configuration Parameters
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DNS Client for RADIUS Name Resolution
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DHCP Server Parameters
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Link Integrity Parameters
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Interface Parameters
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Wireless Interface Parameters
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Wireless Distribution System (WDS) Parameters
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Wireless Interface SSID/VLAN/Profile Parameters
16 pairs can be configured per wireless interface.
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Ethernet Interface Parameters
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Management Parameters
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SNMP Parameters
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HTTP (web browser) 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
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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
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
- Hardware, firmware, and software version information
- IP and Network Settings
- Configure the Access Point's IP settings
- Enable or disable dynamic host configuration
- Monitor link status
- Configure Wireless and Ethernet settings
- Set the speed and duplex of the Ethernet port
- 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 configured by
- 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
- Configure the Access Point as a DNS client
- Configure the WDS partnerships
- Configure the SSID and VLAN pairs and the security mode for each pair. Up to
- Configure RADIUS Based Management Access for HTTP and Telnet access.
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