B.Command-Line Reference

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The wireless access point can be configured through either the command-line interface (CLI), a web browser, or a MIB browser.

The CLI allows viewing and modification of the configuration from a terminal or computer through a Telnet or SSH connection.

KeywordDescription

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-backup-configuration

--Backup configuration

 

-config>

--Configuration setting

-apname

--Access point name

-country

--Country/region

 

-dhcpv4>

--DHCPv4 server

-dns-server

--DNS server

-gateway

--Default gateway

-ip-address

--IP range

-lease-time

--Lease time

-status

--Status

-vlan-id

--Vlan-id

-subnet-mask

--Subnet mask

-wins-server

--WINS server

 

-dhcpv6>

--DHCPv6 server

-dns-server

--DNS server

-gateway

--Default gateway

-ip-address

--IP range

-prefixlen

--Prefixlen of IP

-status

--Status

-vlan-id

--Vlan-id

-state

--State

-wins-server

--WINS server

 

-http-redirect

--Enable HTTP redirection

-http-redirect-url

--HTTP redirection URL

 

-ids-ips-mail>

--IDS/IPS mail settings

-mail-sender

--Administrator/superuser mail address

-smtp-server

--SMTP server address & port

-smtp-server-authentication

--SMTP server status

-username

--Username of the Administrator/superuser

-password

--Password of the Administrator/superuser

 

 

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