Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)

Set Hardware Configuration Reset Parameters

The Hardware Configuration Reset commands allows you to enable or disable the hardware reset functionality and to change the password to be used for configuration reset during boot up.

To disable hardware configuration reset, enter:

[Device-Name]>set hwconfigresetstatus disable

To enable hardware configuration reset, enter:

[Device-Name]>set hwconfigresetstatus enable

To define the Configuration Reset Password to be used for configuration reset during boot up, enter the following command

[Device-Name]>set configresetpasswd <password>]

It is important to safely store the configuration reset password. If a user forgets the configuration reset password, the user will be unable to reset the AP to factory default configuration if the AP becomes inaccessible and the hardware configuration reset functionality is disable.

Set VLAN/SSID Parameters

Enable VLAN Management

[Device-Name]>set vlanstatus enable [Device-Name]>set vlanmgmtid <-1-4094>

[Device-Name]>show wifssidtbl (to review your settings) [Device-Name]>reboot 0

Disable VLAN Management

[Device-Name]>set vlanstatus disable or 2 [Device-Name]>set vlanmgmtid 0 [Device-Name]>reboot 0

CLI Monitoring Parameters

Using the show command with the following table parameters will display operating statistics for the AP (these are the same statistics that are described in Monitoring the AP-2000for the HTTP Web interface).

staticmp: Displays the ICMP Statistics.

statarptbl: Displays the IP ARP Table Statistics.

statbridgetbl: Displays the Learn Table.

statiapp: Displays the IAPP Statistics.

statradius: Displays the RADIUS Authentication Statistics.

statif: Displays information and statistics about the Ethernet and wireless interfaces.

stat802.11: Displays additional statistics for the wireless interfaces.

statethernet: Displays additional statistics for the Ethernet interface.

statmss: Displays station statistics and Wireless Distribution System links.

Parameter Tables

Objects contain groups that contain both parameters and parameter tables. Use the following Tables to configure the Access Point. Columns used on the tables include:

Name - Parameter, Group, or Table Name

Type - Data type

Values - Value range, and default value, if any

Access = access type, R = Read Only (show), RW = Read-Write (can be “set”), W = Write Only

CLI Parameter - Parameter name as used in the Access Point

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