Command Line Interface (CLI)
Configuring the AP using CLI commands
Set Basic Configuration Parameters using CLI Commands
There are a few basic configuration parameters that you may want to setup right away when you receive the AP. For
example:
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Set System Name, Location and Contact Information
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Set Static IP Address for the AP
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Download an AP Configuration File from your TFTP Server
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Set up Auto Configuration
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Set Network Names for the Wireless Interface
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Enable 802.11d Support and Set the Country Code
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Enable and Configure TX Power Control for the Wireless Interface(s)
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Configure SSIDs (Network Names), VLANs, and Profiles
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Download an AP Configuration File from your TFTP Server
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Backup your AP Configuration File
Set System Name, Location and Contact Information
NOTE: System name must:
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Contain only letters, numbers, and hyphens.
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Be limited to 31 characters.
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Not begin with a number or hyphen.
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Not contain blank spaces.
[Device-Name]>set sysname <Name> sysloc <Unit Location>
[Device-Name]>set sysctname <Contact Name>
[Device-Name]>set sysctphone <Contact Phone Number> sysctemail <Contact E-mail address>
[Device-Name]>show system
Figure A-12 Result of "show system" CLI Command
Set Static IP Address for the AP
NOTE: The IP Subnet Mask of the AP must match your network's Subnet Mask.
[Device-Name]>set ipaddrtype static
[Device-Name]>set ipaddr <fixed IP address of unit>
[Device-Name]>set ipsubmask <IP Mask>
[Device-Name]>set ipgw <gateway IP address>
[Device-Name]>show network
Change Passwords
[Device-Name]>passwd <Old Password> <New Password> <Confirm Password> (CLI password)
[Device-Name]>set httppasswd <New Password> (HTTP interface password)
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