D-Link DWL-3500AP Administration Guide - Page 135

Status, Table 35., Action, Command

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B CLI for AP Configuration Status The command tasks and examples in this section show status information on access points. These settings correspond to what is shown on the Status tabs in the Web UI. NOTE: Make sure you are familiar with the names of the interfaces as described in "Interface Naming Convention" on page 132. The interface name you reference in a get command determines whether the command output shows a wired or wireless interface, the Internal network, or to radio "one" or radio two." Table 35. Status Commands Action Global command to get all detail on a Basic Service Set (BSS). This is a useful command to use to get a comprehensive picture of how the AP is currently configured. Get information about the wired and WLAN interfaces Get the MAC Address for the Wired Internal Interface Get the VLAN ID for the wired interface Get the Network Name (SSID) for the default virtual access point. Get the Current IEEE 802.11 Radio Mode Get the Channel the AP is Currently Using Get Basic Radio Settings for the Internal Interface Get Status on Events Enable Remote Logging and Specify the Log Relay Host for the Kernel Log Get Transmit / Receive Statistics for all interfaces Note: You can also view all transmit and receive statistics individually. Get Client Associations Command get bss all detail get interface get interface wlan0 mac get management vlan-id get interface wlan0 ssid get radio wlan0 mode get radio wlan0 channel get radio wlan0 get radio wlan0 detail get log-entry detail As a prerequisite to remote logging, the Log Relay Host must be configured first as described in "Viewing Events Logs" on page 92. Logging command examples: set log relay-enabled 1 enables remote logging set log relay-enabled 1 disables remote logging get log set log TAB TAB shows values you can set on the log get interface all ip mac ssid tx-packets txbytes tx-errors rx-packets rx-bytes rx-errors get association detail Access Point CLI Commands 135

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Access Point CLI Commands
135
B
CLI for AP Configuration
Status
The command tasks and examples in this section show status information on access points.
These settings correspond to what is shown on the Status tabs in the Web UI.
NOTE:
Make sure you are familiar with the names of the interfaces as described in
“Interface Naming Convention”
on page 132. The interface name you
reference in a
get
command determines whether the command output shows
a wired or wireless interface, the Internal network, or to radio “one” or radio
two.”
Table 35.
Status Commands
Action
Command
Global command to get all detail on
a Basic Service Set (BSS).
This is a useful command to use to
get a comprehensive picture of how
the AP is currently configured.
get bss all detail
Get information about the wired and
WLAN interfaces
get interface
Get the MAC Address for the Wired
Internal Interface
get interface wlan0 mac
Get the VLAN ID for the wired
interface
get management vlan-id
Get the Network Name (SSID) for
the default virtual access point.
get interface wlan0 ssid
Get the Current IEEE 802.11 Radio
Mode
get radio wlan0 mode
Get the Channel the AP is Currently
Using
get radio wlan0 channel
Get Basic Radio Settings for the
Internal Interface
get radio wlan0
get radio wlan0 detail
Get Status on Events
get log-entry detail
Enable Remote Logging and Specify
the Log Relay Host for the Kernel
Log
As a prerequisite to remote logging, the Log Relay Host
must be configured first as described in
“Viewing Events
Logs”
on page 92.
Logging command examples:
set log relay-enabled 1
enables remote logging
set log relay-enabled 1
disables remote logging
get log
set log
TAB TAB shows values you can set on the log
Get Transmit / Receive Statistics for
all interfaces
Note: You can also view all transmit
and receive statistics individually.
get interface all ip mac ssid tx-packets tx-
bytes tx-errors rx-packets rx-bytes rx-errors
Get Client Associations
get association detail