Viewing Ssids Configured Globally; Using Spaces In Ssids - Allen-Bradley Stratix 5100 User Manual

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Chapter 8
Configuring Multiple SSIDs
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Use the no form of the command to disable the SSID or to disable SSID features.
This example shows how to:
• Name an SSID.
• Configure the SSID for RADIUS accounting.
• Set the maximum number of client devices that can associate by using this
SSID to 15.
• Assign the SSID to a VLAN.
• Assign the SSID to a radio interface.
AP# configure terminal
AP(config)# dot11 ssid batman
AP(config-ssid)# accounting accounting-method-list
AP(config-ssid)# max-associations 15
AP(config-ssid)# vlan 3762
AP(config-ssid)# exit
AP(config)# interface dot11radio 0
AP(config-if)# ssid batman
AP(config-if)#end

Viewing SSIDs Configured Globally

Use this command to view configuration details for SSIDs that are configured
globally:
AP# show running-config ssid ssid-string

Using Spaces in SSIDs

In Cisco IOS Release 12.3(7)JA and later, You can include spaces in an SSID, but
trailing spaces (spaces at the end of an SSID) are invalid. However, any SSIDs
created in previous versions having trailing spaces are recognized. Trailing spaces
make it appear that you have identical SSIDs configured on the same access
point. If you think identical SSIDs are on the access point, use the show dot11
associations privileged EXEC command to check any SSIDs created in a previous
release for trailing spaces.
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