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Chapter 6 AP Management
The following table describes the commands available for AP management. You must use the
configure terminal
commands.
Table 13 Command Summary: AP Management
COMMAND
capwap ap add ap_mac [ap_model]
capwap ap fallback disable
capwap ap fallback enable
capwap ap fallback interval <30..86400>
capwap ap kick {all | ap_mac}
capwap ap reboot ap_mac
capwap ap ap_mac
slot_name ap-profile profile_name
no slot_name ap-profile
slot_name monitor-profile profile_name
no slot_name monitor-profile
description ap_description
[no] force vlan
vlan <1..4094> {tag | untag}
exit
capwap manual-add {enable | disable}
capwap show statistic
capwap station kick sta_mac
lan-provision ap ap_mac
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command to enter the configuration mode before you can use these
DESCRIPTION
Adds the specified AP to the UAG for management. If manual add
is disabled, this command can still be used; if you add an AP
before it connects to the network, then this command simply
preconfigures the management list with that AP's information.
Sets the managed AP(s) to not change back to associate with the
primary AP controller when the primary AP controller is available.
Sets the managed AP(s) to change back to associate with the
primary AP controller as soon as the primary AP controller is
available.
Sets how often (in seconds) the managed AP(s) check whether
the primary AP controller is available.
Removes the specified AP (ap_mac) or all connected APs (all)
from the management list. Doing this removes the AP(s) from the
management list.
If the UAG is set to automatically add new APs to the AP
management list, then any kicked APs are added back to the
management list as soon as they reconnect.
Forces the specified AP (ap_mac) to restart. Doing this severs the
connections of all associated stations.
Enters the sub-command mode for the specified AP.
Sets the radio (slot_name) to AP mode and assigns a created
profile to the radio.
Removes the AP mode profile assignment for the specified radio
(slot_name).
Sets the specified radio (slot_name) to monitor mode and
assigns a created profile to the radio. Monitor mode APs act as
wireless monitors, which can detect rogue APs and help you in
building a list of friendly ones. See also
Removes the monitor mode profile assignment for the specified
radio (slot_name).
Sets the description for the specified AP.
Sets whether or not the UAG changes the AP's management VLAN
to match the one you configure using the vlan sub-command.
The management VLAN on the UAG and AP must match for the
UAG to manage the AP.
Sets the VLAN ID for the specified AP as well as whether packets
sent to and from that ID are tagged or untagged.
Exits the sub-command mode for the specified AP.
Allows the UAG to either automatically add new APs to the
network (disable) or wait until you manually confirm them
(enable).
Displays statistics about the wireless radio transmitters in each of
the APs connected to the UAG.
Forcibly disconnects the specified station from the network.
Enters the sub-command mode for the specified AP.
Section 7.3 on page
64.
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