Professional Access Point
Administrator Guide
Field | Value |
mac | 00:a0:c9:8c:c4:7e |
ip | 192.168.1.1 |
mask | 255.255.255.0 |
Get the MAC Address for the Wired Internal Interface
Get the Network Name (SSID) for the Wired Internal Interface
Get Current Settings for the Ethernet (Wired) Guest Interface
The following example shows how to use the CLI to get the Ethernet (Wired) settings for the Guest interface for an access point. You can see by the output results of the command that the MAC address is 00:50:04:6f:6f:90, the IP address is 10.10.56.248, and the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0.
USR5453-AP# get interface brguest
Field | Value |
type | bridge |
status | up |
mac | 00:50:04:6f:6f:90 |
ip | 10.10.56.248 |
mask | 255.255.255.0 |
Note
You can get specifics on the Guest interface by using the same types of commands as for the Internal interface but substituting brguest for wlan0. For example, to get the MAC address for the guest interface: get interface wlan0 ssid
Get Current Wireless (Radio) Settings
The following examples show how to use the CLI to get wireless radio settings on an access point, such as mode, channel, and so on. You can see by the results of the commands that the access point mode is set to IEEE 802.11g, the channel is set to 6, the beacon interval is 100, and so forth.
For information on how to configure Radio settings through the CLI, see “Radio Settings” on page 230.
(Radio settings are fully described in “Configuring Radio Settings” on page 130.)
Get the Current IEEE 802.11 Radio Mode
Get the Channel the Access Point is Currently Using
Get Basic Radio Settings for the Internal Interface
USR5453-AP# get radio wlan0
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