D-Link DWL-8500AP Product Manual - Page 139

Virtual Access Points, Table 39., Action, Command - primary antenna

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B CLI for AP Configuration Table 38. Radio Setting Commands Action Set the power transmission level (percent) Select the antenna to use for sending and receiving traffic Add a basic rate set Get current basic rates Add supported rate Get current supported rates Command set radio wlan0 tx-power set radio wlan0 antenna-diversity {auto | primary | secondary} add basic-rate wlan0 rate integer get basic-rate add supported-rate wlan0 rate integer get supported-rate wlan0 Virtual Access Points Use the commands in this section to view and configure security settings on the access point. These settings correspond to those available from the VAP tab on the Web UI. For a detailed discussion of security concepts and configuration options, see "Configuring Access Point Security" on page 39. NOTE: Before configuring this feature, make sure you are familiar with the names of the interfaces as described in "Interface Naming Conventions" 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". This table shows the commands you use to configure VAPs. Table 39. VAP Commands Action Global RADIUS IP address Global RADIUS key Enable or disable global RADIUS accounting View information about all VAPs Enable or disable a VAP on both radios Enable or disable a VAP on one radio Note: This example uses radio 1. For radio 2, use wlan1 Set the VLAN ID for a VAP on both radios Command set global-radius-server radius-ip set global-radius-server radius-key set global-radius-server radius-accounting on set global-radius-server radius-accounting off get vap all detail set vap status up set vap status down Example: set vap vap4 status up set vap with radio wlan0 to status up set vap with radio wlan0 to status down Example: set vap vap4 with radio wlan0 status up set vap vlan-id Example: set vap vap4 vlan-id 123 Access Point CLI Commands 139

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Access Point CLI Commands
139
B
CLI for AP Configuration
Virtual Access Points
Use the commands in this section to view and configure security settings on the access point.
These settings correspond to those available from the VAP tab on the Web UI. For a detailed
discussion of security concepts and configuration options, see
“Configuring Access Point
Security”
on page 39.
NOTE:
Before configuring this feature, make sure you are familiar with the names of
the interfaces as described in
“Interface Naming Conventions”
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”.
This table shows the commands you use to configure VAPs.
Set the power transmission
level (percent)
set radio wlan0 tx-power
<0-100>
Select the antenna to use for
sending and receiving traffic
set radio wlan0 antenna-diversity
{auto | primary |
secondary}
Add a basic rate set
add basic-rate wlan0 rate
integer
Get current basic rates
get basic-rate
Add supported rate
add supported-rate wlan0 rate
integer
Get current supported rates
get supported-rate wlan0
Table 39.
VAP Commands
Action
Command
Global RADIUS IP address
set global-radius-server radius-ip
<ip_address>
Global RADIUS key
set global-radius-server radius-key
<key_value>
Enable or disable global RADIUS
accounting
set global-radius-server radius-accounting on
set global-radius-server radius-accounting off
View information about all VAPs
get vap all detail
Enable or disable a VAP on both
radios
set vap
<vapID>
status up
set vap
<vapID>
status down
Example:
set vap vap4 status up
Enable or disable a VAP on one
radio
Note:
This example uses radio 1.
For radio 2, use
wlan1
set vap
<vapID>
with radio wlan0 to status up
set vap
<vapID>
with radio wlan0 to status down
Example:
set vap vap4 with radio wlan0 status up
Set the VLAN ID for a VAP on
both radios
set vap
<vapID>
vlan-id
<vlan_id>
Example:
set vap vap4 vlan-id 123
Table 38.
Radio Setting Commands
Action
Command