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Appendix E Command Line Interface, Overview, Using the CLI - Telnet

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Appendix E Command Line Interface E Overview If desired, the Command Line Interface (CLI) can be used for configuration. This creates the possibility of creating scripts to perform common configuration changes. The CLI requires a Telnet connection to the Wireless Access Point. Using the CLI - Telnet 1. Start your Telnet client, and establish a connection to the Access Point. e.g. Telnet 192.168.0.228 2. You will be prompted for the user name and password. Enter the same login name and password as used for the HTTP (Web) interface. The default values are admin for the User Name, and password for the Password. 3. Once connected, you can use any of the commands listed in the following Command Reference. Command Reference The following commands are available. config vap ? help get 11nampdu get 11namsdu get 11nguardinterval get 11nsubchannel get 11nradioband get 802.11d get acctserver get acctport get acctsecret get acl get active get aging get authentication get beaconinterval Config Virtual AP X Display CLI Command List Display CLI Command List Set 11n A-MPDU Aggregation Mode Set 11n A-MSDU Aggregation Mode Set 11n Guard Interval Mode Set 11n Extension Sub-Channel Set 11n Radio Band Display 802.11d Mode Display Accounting Server Display Accounting Port Display Accounting Secret Display Access Control Status Display VAP Active (up) Mode Display Idle Timeout Interval Display Authentication Type of WEP Display Beacon Interval 93

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Appendix E
Command Line Interface
Overview
If desired, the Command Line Interface (CLI) can be used for configuration. This creates the
possibility of creating scripts to perform common configuration changes. The CLI requires a
Telnet connection to the Wireless Access Point.
Using the CLI - Telnet
1.
Start your Telnet client, and establish a connection to the Access Point.
e.g.
Telnet 192.168.0.228
2.
You will be prompted for the user name and password. Enter the same login name and
password as used for the HTTP (Web) interface.
The default values are
admin
for the User Name, and
password
for the Password.
3.
Once connected, you can use any of the commands listed in the following
Command
Reference
.
Command Reference
The following commands are available.
config vap
Config Virtual AP X
?
Display CLI Command List
help
Display CLI Command List
get 11nampdu
Set 11n A-MPDU Aggregation Mode
get 11namsdu
Set 11n A-MSDU Aggregation Mode
get 11nguardinterval
Set 11n Guard Interval Mode
get 11nsubchannel
Set 11n Extension Sub-Channel
get 11nradioband
Set 11n Radio Band
get 802.11d
Display 802.11d Mode
get acctserver
Display Accounting Server
get acctport
Display Accounting Port
get acctsecret
Display Accounting Secret
get acl
Display Access Control Status
get active
Display VAP Active (up) Mode
get aging
Display Idle Timeout Interval
get authentication
Display Authentication Type of WEP
get beaconinterval
Display Beacon Interval
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