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Appendix C: Command Line Interface (CLI) for AP Configuration

In addition to the Web based user interface, the AT-TQ2403 Management Software includes a command line interface (CLI) for administering the access point. The CLI lets you view and modify status and configuration information.

From the client station perspective, even a single deployed AT-TQ2403 Management Software broadcasting its "network name" to clients constitutes a wireless network. Keep in mind that CLI configuration commands, like Web UI settings, can affect a single access point running in stand-alone mode or automatically propagate to a network of clustered access points that share the same settings. (For more information on clustering, see “Managing Access Points and Clusters”.

The following topics provide an introduction to the class structure upon which the CLI is based, CLI commands, and examples of using the CLI to get or set configuration information on an access point or cluster of APs:

Comparison of Settings Configurable with the CLI and Web UI

How to Access the CLI for an Access Point

Quick View of Commands and How to Get Help

Command Usage and Configuration Examples

Access Point and Cluster Settings

Ethernet (Wired) Interface

Wireless Interface

Configuring Virtual Wireless Networks (VWNs)

Security

Radio Settings

MAC Filtering

Load Balancing

Quality of Service

Wireless Distribution System (WDS)

Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)

Time Protocol

Pre-Config Rogue AP

Reboot the AP

Reset the AP to Factory Defaults