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WS 5000 Series System Reference
Note The system never needs to automatically assign a name to an 802.11g or a
frequency-hopping (FH) radio since you're compelled to supply names for these
radios when you add their Access Port instances.
Syntax
port <APort_name>
Parameters
APort_name
Example
WS5000.(Cfg).APort> port a_name
Access Port details...
Name
Device type
Radio MAC Address
Device MAC Address
Port Type
Description
Status
Tx Channel
Current Tx Channel
Policy Attached
Tx Power
Current Tx Power
Location
NIC Connected
VLAN id
VLAN Tags seen
CCA Mode
CCA Threshold
Diversity
No. of MUs associated
Up Time
Statistics gathering
Tx Packets/second
Antenna
Indoor/Outdoor
Antenna Correction
MU Power Adjustment
All Channels
Valid Power Range
WS5000.(Cfg).APort.[a_name]>

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Access Port (APort) Context
Removes the named Access Port. For a list of Access Port names, invoke the
Selects the Access Port instance by name. Until you give an Access Port a name, it's
known by the space-separated concatenation of its device MAC address and its 802.11
type (A or B), all enclosed in quotes:
For example:
"00:A0:B0:C0:D0:E0 [A]"
: a_name
: AP100
: 00:09:5B:63:33:81
: 00:09:5B:63:33:81
: B
:
: Unavailable
: Auto (once)
: 0
: Default Access Port Policy
: 20 dBm
: 0 dBm
: BC
: None
: None
: None
: 1
: 1
: Full
: 0
: 0d:0h:0m
: Enable
: 0
: unknown
: in
: 0
: 0
:
: 4-20
"xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx [A | B]"
show
command.

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