Sensor Network Detector; Sensor Server Id; Sensor Server Name; Config-Version - Alvarion Wi² AP CLI Reference Manual

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• If there are any firewalls between the Wi² AP and the RF Manager Server,
then TCP and UDP ports 3851 must be open bi-directionally.
• If using the hostname option, an entry must be created on the network
DNS server that points to the IP address of the RF Manager Server.
• If using the Server ID option, support for multicast traffic must be enabled
on all routers and switches connected between the Wi² AP and the RF
Manager Server.

sensor network detector

Supported on: Wi² AP
sensor network detector
Enable the Network Detector.
no sensor network detector
Disable the Network Detector.

sensor server id

Supported on: Wi² AP
sensor server id <id>
Sets the server ID of the the RF Manager Server to connect to.
Parameters
ID

sensor server name

Supported on: Wi² AP
sensor server name <name>
Sets the IP address or hostname of the the RF Manager Server to connect to.
Parameters
Name

config-version

Supported on: Wi² AP
config-version <string>
Sets a string to identify the user configuration version.
Wi² AP CLI Reference Guide
Specify the Server ID of the RF Manager Server to
connect to. Set the Server ID to 0 to have the Wi² AP
send a discovery request to all active Alvarion InCharge
RF Manager Servers. The Wi² AP will connect to the
first server that responds to the discovery request.
Specify the IP address of the the RF Manager Server or
its hostname. If a hostname is specified, the Wi² AP
must be able to resolve it via DNS—that is, an entry
must be created on the network DNS server that points
to the IP address of the RF Manager Server.
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