CLI commands

„The AP must be able to reach the RF Manager Server via a network connected to port 1 or port 2. For example, you should be able to ping the RF Manager Server IP address from the AP.

„If there are any firewalls between the AP and the RF Manager Server, then TCP and UDP ports 3851 must be open bidirectionally.

„If using the hostname option, an entry must be created on the network DNS server that points to the IP address of the RF Manager Server.

„If using the Server ID option, support for multicast traffic must be enabled on all routers and switches connected between the AP and the RF Manager Server.

sensor network detector

Supported on: MSM320 MSM335

sensor network detector

Enable the Network Detector.

no sensor network detector

Disable the Network Detector.

sensor server id

Supported on: MSM320 MSM335

sensor server id <id>

Sets the server ID of the the RF Manager Server to connect to.

Parameters

ID

Specify the Server ID of the RF Manager Server to connect to. Set the

 

Server ID to 0 to have the AP send a discovery request to all active RF

 

Manager Servers. The AP will connect to the first server that responds to

 

the discovery request.

sensor server name

Supported on: MSM320 MSM335

sensor server name <name>

Sets the IP address or hostname of the the RF Manager Server to connect to.

Parameters

Name

Specify the IP address of the the RF Manager Server or its hostname. If a

 

hostname is specified, the AP must be able to resolve it via DNS, that is, an

 

entry must be created on the network DNS server that points to the IP

 

address of the RF Manager Server.

config-version

Supported on: MSM310 MSM320 MSM335 MSM410 MSM422

config-version <string>

Sets a string to identify the user configuration version.

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