
Fortress Bridge: Command-Line Interface
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The sample output for the show radio command (at the
beginning of this section) shows the default radio settings.
As shown in the example interactive set radio output,
reconfiguring radio settings requires that you reboot the Bridge
in order to effect your changes.
The show radio and set radio commands are valid only in AP
(access point) mode (refer to Section 6.1.1 for more detail).
6.4.3.1 Virtual Radio Interface Settings in the CLI
The Bridge CLI AP mode uses a submenu of commands to
view and configure virtual radio interfaces settings, otherwise
known as virtual access points (VAPs).
Use the vapcfg command to access these commands. You
must specify the radio associated with the virtual interface(s)
you want to configure with the vapcfg command (the CLI will
prompt you for a radio number if you do not enter it with the
command).
[AP]>
vapcfg radio 1
[VAP]>
The command prompt (VAP) reflects the fact that you are in
VAP-configuration mode.
The vapcfg command is valid only in AP mode. So in order to
access the VAP command set for the other radio, you must
return to AP mode and re-enter the vapcfg command. This is
illustrated in the output of the show command below. Use the
show command to view the current virtual radio interface
configuration:
[AP]>
vapcfg radio 1
[VAP]>
show vap
[RADIO 1]
[VAP 1]
SSID: Base-11g
DTIM: 1
Hide SSID: off
RTS Threshold: off
Frag Threshold: off
Only 11g: off
Security Suite: fortress
[VAP]>
ap
[AP]>
vapcfg radio 2
[VAP]>
show vap
[RADIO 2]
[VAP 1]
SSID: Base-11a
DTIM: 1
Hide SSID: off
RTS Threshold: off
Frag Threshold: off
Security Suite: fortress