AT-TQ2403 Management Software User's Guide

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Feature or Setting

CLI Command

 

 

Configure Security on the VWN

Configuring security on a VWN is the same process as

 

 

 

configuring security on an access point. The same options are

 

 

 

available. For more information, see “Configure Security on

 

 

 

the VWN”.

 

 

 

 

 

Find out whether VWNs are enabled or not

Use the following command to determine if VWNs are enabled. If status is "down", VWNs are disabled. If status is "up", VWNs are enabled.

AT-TQ2403# get access-point vwn-status up

If VWNs are enabled (up), then you can see whether an individual VWN is enabled by using the command "get vwn vwnx status" where x is the VWN number (1-14).

For example, you can determine the status of VWN 14 with the following command:

AT-TQ2403# get vwn vwn14 status down

Enable or Disable a VWN

It is good practice to completely set up all VWNs before you enable any of them. This is because you should not expose partially configured VWNs. Once all VWNs are configured, you can up bring each one with the following command:

AT-TQ2403# set vwn vwnx status up

where x is the VWN number (1-14)

Alternatively, if you want to disable a VWN, use the following CLI command:

AT-TQ2403# set vwn vwnx status down

Get the VLAN ID of a VWN

To determine the VLAN ID of a VWN, use the following CLI command:

AT-TQ2403# get vwn vwn14 vlan-id 2054

Set the VLAN ID of a VWN

Setting a VLAN ID causes the AP to send DHCP requests with a VLAN tag. The switch and the DHCP server must support VLAN IEEE 802.1Q frames, and the AP must be able to reach the DHCP server. You can set the VLAN ID to any number between 1 and 4096.

To set the VLAN ID of a VWN to 25, use the following CLI command:

AT-TQ2403# set vwn vwn25 vlan-id 2054