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D-Link UAP CLI Command Reference Table of Contents About This Document ...7 Audience ...7 Acronyms and Abbreviations...7 Document Conventions ...8 Additional Documentation ...8 About DWS-4000 Software...9 Scope ...9 Product Concept ...9 Technical Support ...10 Section 1: Accessing the DWL-x600AP CLI 11 Serial Port Connection to the AP ...11 Telnet Connection to the AP...12 SSH Connection to the AP...13 Section 2: Commands and Syntax 14 Using the get Command ...14 Using the Set Command ...15 Using the add Command ...16 Using the remove Command ...16 Additional CLI Commands...16 Getting Help on Commands at the CLI 17 Tab Completion ...17 Keyboard Shortcuts...19 Section 3: Interface Naming Conventions 20 Section 4: Saving Configuration Changes 21 Section 5: Access Point CLI Commands 22 Basic Settings ...22 Status ...24 Ethernet Settings ...25 Radio Settings ...26 Managed Access Point ...27 IEEE 802.1X Supplicant Authentication 28 Firmware and Configuration File Management 29 Radio and VAP Scheduler...29 D-Link November 7, 2011 Unified Wired and Wireless Access System Page 3

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D-Link
Unified Wired and Wireless Access System
November 7, 2011
Page 3
D-Link UAP CLI Command Reference
Table of Contents
About This Document
..............................................................................................................................
7
Audience
...........................................................................................................................................
7
Acronyms and Abbreviations
............................................................................................................
7
Document Conventions
....................................................................................................................
8
Additional Documentation
...............................................................................................................
8
About DWS-4000 Software
......................................................................................................................
9
Scope
................................................................................................................................................
9
Product Concept
...............................................................................................................................
9
Technical Support
..................................................................................................................................
10
Section 1: Accessing the DWL-x600AP CLI
.......................................................................
11
Serial Port Connection to the AP
...........................................................................................................
11
Telnet Connection to the AP
..................................................................................................................
12
SSH Connection to the AP
......................................................................................................................
13
Section 2: Commands and Syntax
...................................................................................
14
Using the get Command
........................................................................................................................
14
Using the Set Command
........................................................................................................................
15
Using the add Command
.......................................................................................................................
16
Using the remove Command
.................................................................................................................
16
Additional CLI Commands
......................................................................................................................
16
Getting Help on Commands at the CLI
...................................................................................................
17
Tab Completion
..............................................................................................................................
17
Keyboard Shortcuts
................................................................................................................................
19
Section 3: Interface Naming Conventions
.......................................................................
20
Section 4: Saving Configuration Changes
........................................................................
21
Section 5: Access Point CLI Commands
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22
Basic Settings
.........................................................................................................................................
22
Status
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24
Ethernet Settings
...................................................................................................................................
25
Radio Settings
........................................................................................................................................
26
Managed Access Point
...........................................................................................................................
27
IEEE 802.1X Supplicant Authentication
..................................................................................................
28
Firmware and Configuration File Management
.....................................................................................
29
Radio and VAP Scheduler
.......................................................................................................................
29