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NETGEAR ProSafe Dual Band Wireless Access Point WAG302v2 Reference Manual Table C-2 Interface Naming Convention (continued) Interface lo eth0 vlan1 wlan0 wlan1 wlan0vapx wlan1vapx wlan0wdsx wlan1wdsx Description Local loopback for data meant for the access point itself. The Ethernet interface connected to the Internal network. The VLAN interface associated with the default security profile. The default security profile for the Internal network on radio 1. The default security profile for the Internal network on radio 2. The wireless interface for the x security profile on radio 1. The wireless interface for the x security profile on radio 2. A wireless distribution system (WDS) interface on radio 1 where x indicates the number of the WDS link. The WDS interface allows you to configure wireless bridging and repeating. A wireless distribution system (WDS) interface on radio 2 where x indicates the number of the WDS link. The WDS interface allows you to configure wireless bridging and repeating. Note: The commands and examples in this appendix use radio 1. To configure and view information about the second radio, replace the "wlan0" portion of the interface name with wlan1. Use the command get radio all to view information about the radios on the WAG302v2. Entering CLI Commands This section describes how to use CLI commands to configure the access point and how to view system settings and information. Table C-3 shows the commands available at the blank CLI prompt. You can type TAB twice to display the list of commands. After you enter the command, press the TAB key twice to display a list of available keywords and variables. Table C-3 Commands at the Blank Prompt Command get set add remove Description Gets the property values of existing instances of a class. Sets the property values of existing instances of a class. Adds a new instance or group of instances of a class. Removes an existing instance of a class. C-4 Command Line Reference v1.0, May 2006

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NETGEAR ProSafe Dual Band Wireless Access Point WAG302v2 Reference Manual
C-4
Command Line Reference
v1.0, May 2006
Entering CLI Commands
This section describes how to use CLI commands to configure the access point and how to view
system settings and information.
Table C-3
shows the commands available at the blank CLI prompt. You can type TAB twice to
display the list of commands. After you enter the command, press the TAB key twice to display a
list of available keywords and variables.
lo
Local loopback for data meant for the access point itself.
eth0
The Ethernet interface connected to the Internal network.
vlan1
The VLAN interface associated with the default security profile.
wlan0
The default security profile for the Internal network on radio 1.
wlan1
The default security profile for the Internal network on radio 2.
wlan0vap
x
The wireless interface for the
x
security profile on radio 1.
wlan1vap
x
The wireless interface for the
x
security profile on radio 2.
wlan0wds
x
A wireless distribution system (WDS) interface on radio 1 where
x
indicates the number of
the WDS link. The WDS interface allows you to configure wireless bridging and repeating.
wlan1wds
x
A wireless distribution system (WDS) interface on radio 2 where
x
indicates the number of
the WDS link. The WDS interface allows you to configure wireless bridging and repeating.
Note:
The commands and examples in this appendix use radio 1. To configure and view
information about the second radio, replace the “wlan0” portion of the interface
name with wlan1. Use the command
get radio all
to view information about
the radios on the WAG302v2.
Table C-3
Commands at the Blank Prompt
Command
Description
get
Gets the property values of existing instances of a class.
set
Sets the property values of existing instances of a class.
add
Adds a new instance or group of instances of a class.
remove
Removes an existing instance of a class.
Table C-2
Interface Naming Convention (continued)
Interface
Description