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Access Point CLI Commands, Configuring Basic Settings

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D-Link Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Access Point CLI Commands This section describes the commands you use to view and configure the Unified Access Point. The CLI commands correspond to tasks you can accomplish by using the Web-based user interface (UI). In some cases, the CLI get command provides additional details not available through the Web UI. NOTE: CLI commands for MAC Authentication and Load Balancing are not available. You must use the Web interface to view and configure these features on the access point. The CLI performs validation on individual property values in a set or add, but does not check to see if different property values are consistent with each other. For example, it would not provide any error if a radio's mode was set to "a" and its channel was set to "1". (Even though "1" is not a valid channel in "a" mode, it is a valid channel in "g" mode.) In cases where the configuration is left in an inconsistent state, the services associated with the configuration may not be operational. Therefore, it is important to consult the class and property reference to understand the acceptable values for properties given the values of other properties. For more information, see "CLI Classes and Properties Reference" on page 150. Configuring Basic Settings The following CLI command examples correspond to tasks you can accomplish on the Basic Settings tab of the Web UI for access points. NOTE: Before you configure the basic settings, 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 command determines whether a setting applies to a wired or wireless interface, the Internal network, or to radio "one" or radio "two." Table 34. Basic Setting Commands Action Get the following information about the management interface on the AP: • VLAN ID • Interface Name • Static IP address (if DHCP is not used) • Static Subnet Mask • IP Address • Subnet Mask • MAC Address • DHCP Status Get the Firmware Version Command To show all settings: get management To show specific settings: get management vlan-id get management interface get management static-ip get management static-mask get management ip get management mask get management mac get management dhcp-status get system version 134 © 2001-2008 D-Link Corporation. All Rights Reserved.

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D-Link Unified Access Point Administrator’s Guide
Access Point CLI Commands
This section describes the commands you use to view and configure the Unified Access Point.
The CLI commands correspond to tasks you can accomplish by using the Web-based user
interface (UI). In some cases, the CLI
get
command provides additional details not available
through the Web UI.
NOTE:
CLI commands for MAC Authentication and Load Balancing are not
available. You must use the Web interface to view and configure these
features on the access point.
The CLI performs validation on individual property values in a
set
or
add
, but does not check
to see if different property values are consistent with each other. For example, it would not
provide any error if a radio's mode was set to “a” and its channel was set to “1”. (Even though
“1” is not a valid channel in “a” mode, it is a valid channel in “g” mode.) In cases where the
configuration is left in an inconsistent state, the services associated with the configuration may
not be operational. Therefore, it is important to consult the class and property reference to
understand the acceptable values for properties given the values of other properties. For more
information, see
“CLI Classes and Properties Reference”
on page 150.
Configuring Basic Settings
The following CLI command examples correspond to tasks you can accomplish on the Basic
Settings tab of the Web UI for access points.
NOTE:
Before you configure the basic settings, 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 command determines
whether a setting applies to a wired or wireless interface, the Internal
network, or to radio “one” or radio “two.”
Table 34.
Basic Setting Commands
Action
Command
Get the following information
about the management interface
on the AP:
VLAN ID
Interface Name
Static IP address (if DHCP is
not used)
Static Subnet Mask
IP Address
Subnet Mask
MAC Address
DHCP Status
To show all settings:
get management
To show specific settings:
get management vlan-id
get management interface
get management static-ip
get management static-mask
get management ip
get management mask
get management mac
get management dhcp-status
Get the Firmware Version
get system version