Ap Support; Access Levels; User Commands - Aruba AP 70 Installation Manual

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Setting Telnet Access
Telnet access can only be changed from the Mobility Controller management
interface. Log in to the Mobility Controller CLI using the admin account, access the
configuration (config) prompt, and issue the following commands:
(Aruba 5000) (config) # ap location <building>.<floor>.<device>
(Aruba 5000) (sap-config location b.f.d) # telnet {enable|disable}
Using Telnet to Connect
Use a Telnet client on your management workstation to connect to the Aruba AP
70's individual IP address. The connection command may vary depending on the
specific software used, but commonly appears as follows:
> telnet <Aruba AP 70 IP address>
When the connection is established, the AP support prompt (#) will be displayed.

AP Support

Access Levels

User Access
User access is a low security level, featuring only the most basic commands.
It is available without any additional login after the AP has booted.
Privileged Access
Privileged-level access requires the privileged password (the same privileged
password used on the Mobility Controller) to be entered using the user level
enable command. The privileged access level is available only after the AP has
successfully booted and synchronized with Mobility Controller.

User Commands

ping <host|IP address>
Verify IP connectivity between the AP and the host address.
route
Display the contents of the AP route table.
ifconfig
Display the AP's IP address settings.
Troubleshooting
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