Professional Access Point Administrator Guide
Wired Interface Command
Example
Set DNS Nameservers to Use Static IP Addresses (Dynamic to | See example below. | |
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Set DNS Nameservers to Use DHCP IP Addressing (Manual to | See example below. | |
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Get Summary View of Internal and Guest Interfaces | ||
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name | status radio |
wlan0bssInternal | up | wlan0 | wlan0 | 00:0C:41:16:DF:A6 |
wlan0bssGuest | down | wlan0 | wlan0guest |
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Get the DNS Name |
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Set the DNS Name
Get Wired Internal Interface Settings
See “Get Current Settings for the Ethernet (Wired) Internal Interface” on page 200 under Status.
Get Wired Guest Interface Settings
See “Get Current Settings for the Ethernet (Wired) Guest Interface” on page 201 under Status.
Set Up Guest Access
Note
Before configuring this feature, make sure you are familiar with the names of the interfaces as described in “Understanding Interfaces as Presented in the CLI” on page 190. The interface name you reference in a command determines whether a setting applies to a wired or wireless interface or to the Internal or Guest network.
Configuring a Guest interface from the CLI is a complex task. Unless this is your area of expertise, you may find it easier to use the Web User Interface to set up Guest Access. For information on how to set up Guest Access from the Web User Interface, see “Ethernet (Wired) Settings” on page 89 and “Guest Login” on page 121.
Before configuring guest or internal interface settings, make sure you are familiar the names of the
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