Configuring Wireless Ports
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Configuring Wireless PortsThe configure wireless ports commands allow you to configure properties such as the IP address
and the location of the port.
Table23 lists the configuration commands for w ireless ports.
Table24 identifies property values for the wireless port configuration commands.
Configuring Wireless Port InterfacesEach wireless port on the Summit 300-48 switch contains two interfaces. Interface 1 supports 802.11A,
and interface 2 supports 802.11G radio signals. The configure wireless port interface commands
allow you to configure one of the two individual interfaces (1|2) on a port or ports. You can move an
interface from one profile to another without having to shut it down.
Table 2 3: Wireless Port Configuration Commands
Command Description
config wireless ports <portlist> <property> Configures the named property for the specified
port or ports. See Table24 for <property> values.
reset wireless ports <portlist> Resets the specified ports.
enable | disable wireless ports <portlist> Administratively enables or disables a wireless port
for use.
enable | disable wireless ports <portlist> time
<date> <hour> Enables | Disables the specified ports at the given
date (m/d/yyyy) and hour (0-23).
enable | disable wireless ports <portlist> every
<hour> Enables | Disables the specified ports every date at
the specified hour.
enable | disable wireless ports <portlist>
cancel-scheduler Cancels previously scheduled enable or disable
scheduling commands for the port.
Table 2 4: Wireless Port Configuration Property Values
Property Default Allowed Values Description
ipaddress 192.168.0.100 + port number (1-48) NA Indicates the source IP address. The
IP address must be an IP address on
the management VLAN.
location “Unknown Location” N/A Identifies the location to be
configured.
health-check on off | on Indicates whether the health check
reset function is on or off. This
determines whether the port should
be reset if the health check timer
expires.