AP 7181 Access Point Command Line Interface Guide. Version A October 21, 2010 PDF
AP 7181 Access Point Command Line Interface Guide. Version A October 21, 2010 PDF
AP 7181 Access Point Command Line Interface Guide. Version A October 21, 2010 PDF
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NOTE When using the console cable to access the CLI interface on the AP 7181, it
should be noted that the port for the console cable is extremely small. It can be
difficult to disconnect the cable. It is recommended that you remove the tab on
the RJ-45 connector to allow the console cable to be easily disconnected.
2. Attach the other end of the null modem serial cable to the serial port of a PC running HyperTerminal or a similar
emulation program.
3. Set the HyperTerminal program to use 115200 baud, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity, no flow control, and auto-
detect for terminal emulation.
4. Press <ESC> or <Enter> to enter into the CLI.
5. Enter the default username of admin and the default password of motorola. If this is your first time logging into
the access point, you are unable to access any of the access point’s commands until the country code is set. A
new password will also need to be created.
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admin>
Description:
Displays admin configuration options. The items available under this command are shown below.
Syntax:
help Displays command line help using combinations of function keys for navigation.
Example:
admin>help
admin>
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admin>passwd
Description:
Changes the password for the admin login.
Syntax:
passwd Changes the admin password for access point access. This requires typing the old admin password and
entering a new password and confirming it. Passwords can be up to 11 characters. The access point CLI
treats the following as invalid characters:
' " \ & $ ^ * + ? [ ( { | , < >
In order to avoid problems when using the access point CLI, these characters should be avoided.
Example:
admin>passwd
Country Code: us
Warning: The country selected must match the country the device is used in. An
incorrect country may result in illegal operation. Your radio's configuration
have been defaulted to operate within the regulations of the country selected.
admin>summary
Description:
Displays the access point’s system summary.
Syntax:
summary Displays a summary of high-level characteristics and settings for the WAN, LAN and WLAN.
Example:
admin>summary
WLAN 1:
WLAN Name WLAN1
ESS ID 101
Radio 12.4 and 5.0 GHz
VLAN VLAN1
Security Policy Default
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-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
WAN Interface IP Address Network Mask Default Gateway DHCP Client
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Syntax:
save Saves configuration settings. The save command works at all levels of the CLI. The save command must be
issued before leaving the CLI for updated settings to be retained.
Example:
admin>save
admin>
admin>quit
Description:
Exits the command line interface session and terminates the session.
The quit command appears in all of the submenus under admin. In each case, it has the same function, to exit out of the
CLI. Once the quit command is executed, the login prompt displays again.
Example:
admin>quit
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admin>network
Description:
Displays the network submenu.
admin(network.mesh-connex)>
admin(network.mesh-connex.create)>
Description:
Creates a new Mesh Point.
Syntax:
show mp Show the parameters for the Mesh Point being created.
show proxy Show the static proxy table.
set mesh-id [MP-MESHID] Set the Mesh Point meshid.[MP-MESHID] is a character string of up to 31
characters.
WARNING! If the MeshID is changed for an AP, the preshared key MUST be
regenerated. The generation of a pre-shared key using a passphrase includes
identification of the MeshID. If the MeshID is changed, the corresponding pre-
shared key is NOT automatically regenerated. This may result in a loss of
communication with APs usinging the current pre-shared key.
set radio <band-type> <mode> Binds the Mesh Point being created to a radio.
<band-type> 5.0GHz or 2.4GHz
<mode> Enable or Disable
set is-root <mode> <mode> Enable or Disable.
set root-pref root <MPID> <MPID> Root MPID or 'none' (eg 001570cc57b0)
set root-pref next-hop <IFID> <IFID> Neighbor IFID or 'none' (eg 001570cc57b0)'
set root-pref interface <if> <if> 5.0GHz, 2.4GHz, or 'none'
set beacon-format <format> <format> MP or AP
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admin(network.mesh-connex.create.proxy)>
Description:
Configure the proxy for a new Mesh Point.
Syntax:
admin(network.mesh-connex.create.security)>
Description:
Configure the Secure Mesh security scheme..
Syntax:
admin(network.mesh-connex.edit)>
Description:
Edit the parameters for an existing Mesh Point.
Syntax:
admin(network.mesh-connex.edit.proxy)>Description:
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set mesh-id [MP-MESHID] Set the Mesh Point meshid.[MP-MESHID] is a character string of up to 31
characters.
WARNING! If the MeshID is changed for an AP, the preshared key MUST be
regernated. The generation of a pre-shared key using a passphrase includes
identification of the MeshID. If the MeshID is changed, the corresponding pre-
shared key is NOT automatically regenerated. This may result in a loss of
communication with APs usinging the current pre-shared key.
set radio <band-type> <VLAN-name> Binds the Mesh Point to a radio.
<band-type> 5.0GHz or 2.4GHz
<mode> Enable or Disable
set is-root <mode> <mode> Enable or Disable.
set root-pref root <MPID> <MPID> Root MPID or 'none' (eg 001570cc57b0)
set root-pref next-hop <IFID> <IFID> Neighbor IFID or 'none' (eg 001570cc57b0)'
set root-pref interface <if> <if> 5.0GHz, 2.4GHz, or 'none'
set beacon-format <format> <format> MP or AP
proxy Go to the static proxy menu.
change Completes the edit process for the Mesh Point and save the updates.
.. Cancel the changes to the Mesh Point.
admin(network.mesh-connex.edit.proxy)>
Edit the proxy settings for an existing Mesh Point.
Syntax:
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admin(network.mesh-connex.edit.security)>
Description:
Edit the security settings for an existing Mesh Point.
Syntax:
admin (network.mesh-connex)>
Description:
The following CLI commands can be called to enable/disable a Mesh Point.
Syntax:
When a Mesh Point is disabled and then re-enabled, the configuration is reloaded and all init-time settings take effect.
Non-persistent settings are returned to the defaults.
The following CLI commands can be called to query the status of a Mesh Point. The commands will indicate which
Mesh is being queried (if the MP was not created, MP does not exist, or Not Enabled if the MP is currently disabled).
(stats)>
Syntax:
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The following CLI commands can be called to query the platform side of a MP Neighbor:
Syntax:
Example:
admin(stats)>show mesh
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Idx Conn. Type MAC Address MP/WLAN Radio T-put ABS Retries
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 MP Neighbor 00:15:70:DD:01:F1 MP1 802.11n (1) 7.57 23.88 0.06
Syntax:
show s-mesh <idx> Shows the Wireless Bridge Statistics summary for <idx>.
Example:
admin(stats)>show s-mesh 1
Traffic Information:
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RF Status:
Avg MU Signal : -57.5 dBm
Avg MU Noise : -87.0 dBm
Avg MU Signal-to-Noise : 29.5 dB
Error Information:
Average Number of Retries : 0.06 Retries
Dropped Packets : 0.00 %
%Undecryptable Packets : 0.00 %
network.wireless.radio.radio#.advanced
Description:
A Mesh Point can be mapped to a given BSSID after it is created. The # symbol in the command line represents the radio
index.
Use the following commands to change the default mapping of an MP to a BSSID.
Syntax:
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admin(network.lan)>
Description:
Displays the LAN submenu. The items available under this command are shown below.
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AP7181>admin(network.lan)> show
Description:
Displays the access point LAN settings.
Syntax:
show Shows the settings for the access point LAN1 and LAN2 interfaces.
Example:
admin(network.lan)>show
Auto-negoitation : disable
Speed : 100M
Duplex : full
** LAN1 Information **
LAN Name : LAN1
LAN Interface : enable
802.11q Trunking : disable
** LAN2 Information **
LAN Name : LAN2
LAN Interface : disable
802.11q Trunking : disable
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Domain Name :
Primary DNS Server : 192.168.0.2
Secondary DNS Server : 192.168.0.3
WINS Server : 192.168.0.255
admin(network.lan)>
AP7181>admin(network.lan)> set
Description:
Sets the LAN parameters for the LAN port.
Syntax:
set lan <mode> Enables or disables the access point LAN interface.
name <idx-name > Defines the LAN name by index.
ethernet-port-lan <idx> Defines which LAN (LAN1 or LAN2) is active on the Ethernet port.
timeout <seconds> Sets the interval (in seconds) the access point uses to terminate its
LAN interface if no activity is detected for the specified interval.
trunking <mode> Enables or disables 802.11q Trunking over the access point LAN port.
auto-negotiation <mode> Enables or disables auto-negotiation for the access point LAN port.
speed <mbps> Defines the access point LAN port speed as either 10 Mbps or 100
Mbps.
duplex <mode> Defines the access port LAN port duplex as either half or full.
username <name> Specifies user name for 802.1x port authentication over the LAN
interface.
passwd <password> The 0-32 character password for the username for the 802.1x port.
ip-mode <ip> Defines the access point LAN port IP mode.
ipadr <ip> Sets the IP address used by the LAN port.
mask <ip> Defines the IP address used for access point LAN port network mask.
dgw <ip> Sets the Gateway IP address used by the LAN port.
domain <name> Specifies the domain name used by the access point LAN port.
dns <ip> Sets the IP address of the primary and secondary DNS servers.
wins <ip> Defines the IP address of the WINS server used by the LAN port.
Example:
admin(network.lan)>
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Related Commands:
show Shows the current settings for the access point LAN port.
AP7181>admin(network.lan.bridge)>
Description:
Displays the access point Bridge submenu for Spanning Tree meshing..
show Displays the mesh configuration parameters for the access point’s LANs.
set Sets the mesh configuration parameters for the access point’s LANs..
.. Moves to the parent menu.
/ Goes to the root menu.
save Saves the configuration to system flash.
quit Quits the CLI and exits the session.
AP7181>admin(network.lan.bridge)> show
Description:
Displays the mesh bridge configuration parameters for the access point’s LANs.
Syntax:
show Displays mesh bridge configuration parameters for the access point’s LANs.
Example:
admin(network.lan.bridge)>show
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AP7181>admin(network.lan.bridge)> set
Description:
Sets the mesh configuration parameters for the access point’s LANs.
Syntax:
set priority <LAN-idx> <seconds> Sets bridge priority time in seconds (0-65535) for specified LAN.
hello <LAN-idx> <seconds> Sets bridge hello time in seconds (0-10) for specified LAN.
msgage <LAN-idx> <seconds> Sets bridge message age time in seconds (6-40) for specified LAN.
fwddelay <LAN-idx> <seconds> Sets bridge forward delay time in seconds (4-30) for specified LAN.
ageout <LAN-idx> <seconds> Sets bridge forward table entry time in seconds (4-3600) for specified
LAN.
Example:
admin(network.lan.bridge)>set priority 2 63335
admin(network.lan.bridge)>set hello 2 2
admin(network.lan.bridge)>set msgage 2 20
admin(network.lan.bridge)>set fwddelay 2 15
admin(network.lan.bridge)>set ageout 2 300
admin(network.lan.bridge)>show
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AP7181>admin(network.lan.wlan-mapping)>
Description:
Displays the WLAN/Lan/Vlan Mapping submenu.
show Displays the VLAN list currently defined for the access point.
set Sets the access point VLAN configuration.
create Creates a new access point VLAN.
edit Edits the properties of an existing access point VLAN.
delete Deletes a VLAN.
lan-map Maps access point existing WLANs to an enabled LAN.
vlan-map Maps access point existing WLANs to VLANs.
.. Moves to the parent menu.
/ Goes to the root menu.
save Saves the configuration to system flash.
quit Quits the CLI and exits the session.
AP7181>admin(network.lan.wlan-mapping)> show
Description:
Displays the VLAN list currently defined for the access point.. These parameters are defined with the set command.
Syntax:
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Index VLAN ID VLAN Name
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 1 VLAN_1
2 2 VLAN_2
3 3 VLAN_3
4 4 VLAN_4
admin(network.lan.wlan-mapping)>show vlan-cfg
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
LAN No. Management VLAN Tag Native VLAN Tag
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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1 1 1
2 1 1
WLAN :WLAN1
mapped to VLAN :<none>
VLAN Mode :static
admin(network.lan.wlan-mapping)>show lan-wlan
WLANs on LAN1:
:WLAN1
:WLAN2
:WLAN3
WLANs on LAN2:
admin(network.lan.wlan-mapping)>show wlan
WLAN1:
WLAN Name :WLAN1
ESSID :101
Radio :
VLAN :
Security Policy :Default
QoS Policy :Default
AP7181>admin(network.lan.wlan-mapping)> set
Description:
Sets VLAN parameters for the access point.
Syntax:
set mgmt- tag <id> Defines the Management VLAN tag index (1 or 2) to tag number (1-4095).
native-tag <id> Sets the Native VLAN tag index (1 or 2) to tag number (1-4095).
mode <wlan- Sets WLAN VLAN mode (WLAN 1-16) to either dynamic or static.
idx>
Example:
admin(network.lan.wlan-mapping)>set mgmt-tag 1 10
admin(network.lan.wlan-mapping)>set native-tag 1 12
admin(network.lan.wlan-mapping)>set mode 1 static
admin(network.lan.wlan-mapping)>show vlan-cfg
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
LAN No. Management VLAN Tag Native VLAN Tag
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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1 10 12
2 1 1
WLAN :WLAN1
mapped to VLAN :<none>
VLAN Mode :static
AP7181>admin(network.lan.wlan-mapping)> create
Description:
Creates a VLAN for the access point.
Syntax:
AP7181>admin(network.lan.wlan-mapping)> edit
Description:
Modifies a VLAN’s name and ID.
Syntax:
edit name <name> Modifies an exisiting VLAN name (1-31 characters in length)
id <id> Modifies an existing VLAN ID (1-4095) characters in length)
AP7181>admin(network.lan.wlan-mapping)> delete
Description:
Deletes a specific VLAN or all VLANs.
Syntax:
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AP7181>admin(network.lan.wlan-mapping)> lan-map
Description:
Maps an access point VLAN to a WLAN.
Syntax:
lan-map <wlan name> Maps an existing WLAN to an enabled LAN. All names and IDs are case-sensitive.
<lan name> Defines enabled LAN name. All names and IDs are case-sensitive.
AP7181>admin(network.lan.wlan-mapping)> vlan-map
Description:
Maps an access point VLAN to a WLAN.
Syntax:
vlan- <wlan name> Maps an existing WLAN to an enabled LAN. All names and IDs are case-sensitive.
map
<vlan name> Defines the existing VLAN name. All names and IDs are case-sensitive.
admin(network.lan.wlan-mapping)>vlan-map wlan1 vlan1
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AP7181>admin(network.lan.dhcp)>
Description:
Displays the access point DHCP submenu. The items available are displayed below.
show Displays DHCP parameter settings for the access point. These parameters are defined with the
set command.
Example:
admin(network.lan.dhcp)>show
**LAN1 DHCP Information**
DHCP Address Assignment Range:
Starting IP Address : 192.168.0.100
Ending IP Address : 192.168.0.254
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AP7181>admin(network.lan.dhcp)> set
Description:
Sets DHCP parameters for the LAN port.
Syntax:
set range <LAN- <ip1> <ip2> Sets the DHCP assignment range from IP address <ip1> to IP address
idx> <ip2> for the specified LAN.
lease <LAN- <lease> Sets the DHCP lease time <lease> in seconds (120-999999) for the
idx> specified LAN.
Example:
admin(network.lan.dhcp)>set range 1 192.168.0.100 192.168.0.254
admin(network.lan.dhcp)>set lease 1 86400
admin(network.lan.dhcp)>show
**LAN1 DHCP Information**
DHCP Address Assignment Range:
Starting IP Address : 192.168.0.100
Ending IP Address : 192.168.0.254
AP7181>admin(network.lan.dhcp)> add
Description:
Adds static DHCP address assignments.
Syntax:
add <LAN- <mac> <ip> Adds a reserved static IP address to a MAC address for the specified LAN
idx>
Example:
admin(network.lan.dhcp)>add 1 00A0F8112233 192.160.24.6
admin(network.lan.dhcp)>add 1 00A0F1112234 192.169.24.7
admin(network.lan.dhcp)>list 1
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Index MAC Address IP Address
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 00A0F8112233 192.160.24.6
2 00A0F8112234 192.169.24.7
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AP7181>admin(network.lan.dhcp)> delete
Description:
Deletes static DHCP address assignments.
Syntax:
delete <LAN- <entry> Deletes the static DHCP address entry for the specified LAN.
idx>
<LAN- all Deletes all static DHCP addresses.
idx>
Example:
admin(network.lan.dhcp)>list 1
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Index MAC Address IP Address
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 00A0F8112233 10.1.2.4
2 00A0F8102030 10.10.1.2
3 00A0F8112234 10.1.2.3
4 00A0F8112235 192.160.24.6
5 00A0F8112236 192.169.24.7
admin(network.lan.dhcp)>delete 1 1
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
index mac address ip address
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 00A0F8102030 10.10.1.2
2 00A0F8112234 10.1.2.3
3 00A0F8112235 192.160.24.6
4 00A0F8112236 192.169.24.7
admin(network.lan.dhcp)>delete 1 all
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
index mac address ip address
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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AP7181>admin(network.lan.dhcp)> list
Description:
Lists static DHCP address assignments.
Syntax:
list <LAN-idx> <cr> Lists the static DHCP address assignments for the specified LAN (1-LAN1, 2 LAN2).
Example:
admin(network.lan.dhcp)>list 1
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Index MAC Address IP Address
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 00A0F8112233 10.1.2.4
2 00A0F8102030 10.10.1.2
3 00A0F8112234 10.1.2.3
4 00A0F8112235 192.160.24.6
5 00A0F8112236 192.169.24.7
admin(network.lan.dhcp)>
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AP7181>admin(network.lan.type-filter)>
Description:
Displays the access point Type Filter submenu. The items available under this command include:
e
AP7181>admin(network.lan.type-filter)> show
Description:
Displays the access point’s current Ethernet Type Filter configuration.
Syntax:
show <LAN-idx> Displays the existing Type-Filter configuration for the specified LAN.
Example:
admin(network.lan.type-filter)>show 1
AP7181>admin(network.lan.type-filter)> set
Description:
Defines the access point Ethernet Type Filter configuration.
Syntax:
set mode <LAN-idx> <mode> Allows or denies the access point from processing a specified
allow or deny Ethernet data type for the specified LAN.
Example:
admin(network.lan.type-filter)>set mode 1 allow
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AP7181>admin(network.lan.type-filter)> add
Description:
Adds an Ethernet Type Filter entry.
Syntax:
add <LAN-idx> <type> Adds entered Ethernet Type to list of data types either allowed or denied access
point processing permissions for the specified LAN (either LAN1 or LAN2).
Example:
admin(network.lan.type-filter)>
admin(network.wireless.type-filter)>add 1 8137
admin(network.wireless.type-filter)>add 2 0806
admin(network.wireless.type-filter)>show 1
AP7181>admin(network.lan.type-filter)> delete
Description:
Removes an Ethernet Type Filter entry individually or the entire Type Filter list.
Syntax:
delete <LAN-idx> <index> Deletes the specified Ethernet Type index entry (1 through 16).
<LAN-idx> all Deletes all Ethernet entries currently in list.
Example:
admin(network.lan.type-filter)>delete 1 1
admin(network.lan.type-filter)>show 1
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admin(network.lan.type-filter)>delete 2 all
admin(network.lan.type-filter)>show 2
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AP7181>admin(network.wan)>
Description:
Displays the WAN submenu. The items available under this command are shown below.
show Displays the access point WAN configuration and the access point’s current PPPoE configuration.
set Defines the access point’s WAN and PPPoE configuration.
nat Displays the NAT submenu, wherein Network Address Translations (NAT) can be defined.
vpn Goes to the VPN submenu, where the access point VPN tunnel configuration can be set.
content Goes to the outbound content filtering menu.
dyndns Displays the Dynamic DNS submenu, wherein dyndns settings can be defined.
.. Goes to the parent menu.
/ Goes to the root menu.
save Saves the current configuration to the access point system flash.
quit Quits the CLI and exits the current session.
AP7181>admin(network.wan)> show
Description:
Displays the access point WAN port parameters.
Syntax:
show Shows the general IP parameters for the WAN port along with settings for the WAN
interface..
Example:
admin(network.wan)>show
Status : enable
Primary DNS Server : 0.0.0.0
Secondary DNS Server : 0.0.0.0
Auto-negotiation : disable
Speed : 100M
Duplex : full
WAN IP 2 : disable
WAN IP 3 : disable
WAN IP 4 : disable
WAN IP 5 : disable
WAN IP 6 : disable
WAN IP 7 : disable
WAN IP 8 : disable
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admin(network.wan)>
AP7181>admin(network.wan)> set
Description:
Defines the configuration of the access point WAN port.
Syntax:
set wan <idx> enable/disable Enables or disables the access point WAN port using <idx>
from 1 to 8. Index 1 requires an operation mode of lan to set
the WAN to act as a second LAN port (set wan 1 lan or set wan
2 disable).
Once the WAN has been set to operate as a LAN, or if idx 1 is
disabled, WAN idexes 2-8 are also disabled.
dhcp enable/disable Enables or disables WAN DHCP Client mode.
ipadr <idx> <a.b.c.d> Sets up to 8 (using <idx> from 1 to 8) IP addresses <a.b.c.d>
for the
access point WAN interface.
mask <a.b.c.d> Sets the subnet mask for the access point WAN interface.
dgw <a.b.c.d> Sets the default gateway IP address to <a.b.c.d>.
dns <idx> <a.b.c.d> Sets the IP address of one or two DNS servers, where <indx>
indicates either the primary (1) or secondary (2) server, and
<a.b.c.d> is the IP address of the server.
auto- enable/disable Enables or disables auto-negotiation for the access point WAN
negotiation port.
speed <mbps> Defines the access point WAN port speed as 10 Mbps, 100
Mbps, or 1000Mbps.
duplex <mode> Defines the access port WAN port duplex as either half or full.
pppoe mode enable/disable Enables or disables PPPoE.
user <name> Sets PPPoE user name.
passwd <password> Defines the PPPoE password.
ka enable/disable Enables or disables PPPoE keepalive.
idle <time> Sets PPPoE idle time.
type <auth-type> Sets PPPoE authentication type.
Example:
admin(network.wan)>
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AP7181>admin(network.wan.nat)>
Description:
Displays the NAT submenu. The items available under this command are shown below.
show Displays the access point’s current NAT parameters for the specified index.
set Defines the access point NAT settings.
add Adds NAT entries.
delete Deletes NAT entries.
list Lists NAT entries.
.. Goes to the parent menu.
/ Goes to the root menu.
save Saves the configuration to system flash.
quit Quits the CLI.
AP7181>admin(network.wan.nat)> show
Description:
Displays access point NAT parameters.
Syntax:
show <idx> <cr> Displays access point NAT parameters for the specified NAT index (1-8).
Example:
admin(network.wan.nat)>show 2
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LAN No. WAN IP
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 157.235.91.2
2 157.235.91.2
admin(network.wan.nat)>
AP7181>admin(network.wan.nat)> set
Description:
Sets NAT inbound and outbound parameters.
Syntax:
set type <index> <type> Sets the type of NAT translation for WAN address index <idx> (1-
8) to <type> (none, 1-to-1, or 1-to-many).
ip <index> <ip> Sets NAT IP mapping associated with WAN address <idx> to the
specified IP address <ip>.
inb <index> <ip> Sets inbound IP address for specified index <index> <ip address>
<mode> Sets inbound mode for specified index <index> <enable/disable>
outb <index> <ip> Sets outbound IP address for specified index <index> <ip
<from> <to> address>
Sets outbound NAT destination <LAN1 or LAN2> <WAN ip 1-8
or None>.
Example:
admin(network.wan.nat)>set type 2 1-to-many
admin(network.wan.nat)>set ip 2 10.1.1.1 (this command is used when NAT is 1-to-1)
admin(network.wan.nat)>show 2
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LAN No. WAN IP
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 157.235.91.2
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AP7181>admin(network.wan.nat)> add
Description:
Adds NAT entries.
Syntax:
Sets an inbound network address translation (NAT) for WAN address <idx>, where <name> is the name
of the entry (1 to 7 characters), <tran> is the transport protocol (one of tcp, udp, icmp, ah, esp, gre, or
all), <port1> is the starting port number in a port range, <port2> is the ending port number in a port range,
<ip> is the internal IP address, and <dst_port> is the (optional) internal translation port.
Example:
admin(network.wan.nat)>add 1 indoors udp 20 29 10.10.2.2
admin(network.wan.nat)>list 1
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
index name Transport start port end port internal ip translation
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 indoor udp 20 29 10.10.2.2 0
Related Commands:
delete Deletes one of the inbound NAT entries from the list.
list Displays the list of inbound NAT entries.
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AP7181>admin(network.wan.nat)> delete
Description:
Deletes NAT entries.
Syntax:
delete <idx> <entry> Deletes a specified NAT index entry <entry> associated with the WAN.
<idx> all Deletes all NAT entries associated with the WAN.
Example:
admin(network.wan.nat)>list 1
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
index name Transport start port end port internal ip translation
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 special tcp 20 21 192.168.42.16 21
admin(network.wan.nat)>delete 1 1
admin(network.wan.nat)>list 1
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
index name Transport start port end port internal ip translation
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Related Commands:
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AP7181>admin(network.wan.nat)> list
Description:
Lists access point NAT entries for the specified index.
Syntax:
list <idx> Lists the inbound NAT entries associated with the WAN index (1-8).
Example:
admin(network.wan.nat)>list 1
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
index name Transport start port end port internal ip translation
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 special tcp 20 21 192.168.42.16 21
Related Commands:
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AP7181>admin(network.wan.vpn)>
Description:
Displays the VPN submenu. The items available under this command include:
AP7181>admin(network.wan.vpn)> add
Description:
Adds a VPN tunnel entry.
Syntax:
Creates a tunnel <name> (1 to 13 characters) to gain access through local WAN IP <LWanIP> from the
remote subnet with address <RSubnetIP> and subnet mask <RSubnetMask> using the remote gateway
<RGatewayIP>.
Example:
admin(network.wan.vpn)>add 2 SJSharkey 209.235.44.31 206.107.22.46
255.255.255.224 206.107.22.1
If tunnel type is Manual, proper SPI values and Keys must be configured after
adding the tunnel
admin(network.wan.vpn)>
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AP7181>admin(network.wan.vpn)> set
Description:
Sets VPN entry parameters.
Syntax:
set type <name> <tunnel type> Sets the tunnel type <name> to Auto or
Manual for the specified tunnel name.
esp-enckey <name> <dir> <enckey> Sets the Manual Encryption Key in ASCII for
tunnel <name> and direction IN or OUT to
the key <enc-key>. The size of the key
depends on the encryption algorithm.
- 16 hex characters for DES
- 48 hex characters for 3DES
- 32 hex characters for AES128
- 48 hex characters for AES192
- 64 hex characters for AES256
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ike opmode <name> <opmode> Sets the Operation Mode of IKE for <name>
to Main or Aggr(essive).
myidtype <name> <idtype> Sets the Local ID type for IKE authentication
for <name> (1 to 13 characters) to <idtype>
(IP, FQDN, or UFQDN).
myiddata <name> <idtype> Sets the Local ID data for IKE authentication
for <name> to <idtype>. This value is not
required when the ID type is set to IP.
remiddata <name> <idtype> Sets the Local ID data for IKE authentication
for <name> to <idtype>. This value is not
required when the ID type is set to IP.
authtype <name> <authtype> Sets the IKE Authentication type for <name>
to <authtype> ( PSK or RSA).
lifetime <name> <lifetime> Sets the IKE Key life time in seconds for
<name> to <lifetime>.
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AP7181>admin(network.wan.vpn)> delete
Description:
Deletes VPN tunnel entries.
Syntax:
admin(network.wan.vpn)>delete Eng2EngAnnex
admin(network.wan.vpn)>list
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Tunnel Name Type Remote IP/Mask Remote Gateway Local WAN IP
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
SJSharkey Manual 206.107.22.45/27 206.107.22.2 209.235.12.55
admin(network.wan.vpn)>
AP7181>admin(network.wan.vpn)> list
Description:
Lists VPN tunnel entries.
Syntax:
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admin(network.wan.vpn)>list SJSharkey
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Detail listing of VPN entry:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name : SJSharkey
Local Subnet : 1
Tunnel Type : Manual
Remote IP : 206.107.22.45
Remote IP Mask : 255.255.255.224
Remote Security Gateway : 206.107.22.2
Local Security Gateway : 209.239.160.55
AH Algorithm : None
Encryption Type : ESP
Encryption Algorithm : DES
ESP Inbound SPI : 0x00000100
ESP Outbound SPI : 0x00000100
AP7181>admin(network.wan.vpn)> reset
Description:
Resets all of the access point’s VPN tunnels.
Syntax:
AP7181>admin(network.wan.vpn)> stats
Description:
Lists statistics for all active tunnels.
Syntax:
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Example:
admin(network.wan.vpn)>stats
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Tunnel Name Status SPI(OUT/IN) Life Time Bytes(Tx/Rx)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Eng2EngAnnex Not Active
SJSharkey Not Active
AP7181>admin(network.wan.vpn)> ikestate
Description:
Displays statistics for all active tunnels using Internet Key Exchange (IKE).
Syntax:
ikestate Displays status about Internet Key Exchange (IKE) for all tunnels. In particular, the table indicates
whether IKE is connected for any of the tunnels, it provides the destination IP address, and the
remaining lifetime of the IKE key.
Example:
admin(network.wan.vpn)>ikestate
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Tunnel Name IKE State Dest IP Remaining Life
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Eng2EngAnnex Not Connected ---- ---
SJSharkey Not Connected ---- ---
admin(network.wan.vpn)>
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AP7181>admin(network.wan.content)>
Description:
Displays the Outbound Content Filtering menu. The items available under this command include:
AP7181>admin(network.wan.content)> addcmd
Description:
Adds control commands to block outbound traffic.
Syntax:
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AP7181>admin(network.wan.content)> delcmd
Description:
Deletes control commands to block outbound traffic.
Syntax:
HTTP Files/Commands
Web Proxy : deny
ActiveX : allow
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filename :
admin(network.wan.content)>list smtp
SMTP Commands
HELO : deny
MAIL : allow
RCPT : allow
DATA : deny
QUIT : allow
SEND : allow
SAML : allow
RESET : allow
VRFY : allow
EXPN : allow
admin(network.wan.content)>list ftp
FTP Commands
Storing Files : deny
Retreiving Files : allow
Directory Files : allow
Create Directory : allow
Change Directory : allow
Passive Operation : allow
AP7181>admin(network.wan.dyndns)>
Description:
Displays the Dynamic DNS submenu. The items available under this command include:
AP7181>admin(network.wan.dyndns)> set
Description:
Sets the access point’s Dynamic DNS configuration.
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Syntax:
set mode enable/disable Enables or disbales the Dynamic DNS service for the access point.
username <name> Enter a 1 - 32 character username for the account used for the access point.
password <password> Enter a 1 - 32 character password for the account used for the access point.
hostname <host> Enter a 1 - 32 character hostname for the account used for the access point.
Example:
admin(network.wan.dyndns)>set mode enable
admin(network.wan.dyndns)>set username percival
admin(network.wan.dyndns)>set password mudskipper
admin(network.wan.dyndns)>set host greengiant
AP7181>admin(network.wan.dyndns)> update
Description:
Updates the access point’s current WAN IP address with the DynDNS service.
Syntax:
update Updates the access point’s current WAN IP address with the DynDNS service.
Example:
admin(network.wan.dyndns)>update
IP Address : 157.235.91.231
Hostname : greengiant
AP7181>admin(network.wan.dyndns)> show
Description:
Shows the current Dynamic DNS configuration.
Syntax:
DynDNS Configuration
Mode : enable
Username : percival
Password : ********
Hostname : greengiant
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IP Address : 157.235.91.231
Hostname : greengiant
Status : OK
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AP7181>admin(network.wireless)
Description:
Displays the access point wireless submenu. The items available under this command include:
wlan Displays the WLAN submenu used to create and configure up to 16 WLANs per access point.
security Displays the security submenu used to create encryption and authentication based security policies
for use with
access point WLANs.
acl Displays to the Access Control List (ACL) submenu to restrict or allow MU access to access point
WLANs.
radio Displays the radio configuration submenu used to specify how the 802.11a/n or 802.11b/g radio is
used with
specific WLANs.
qos Displays the Quality of Service (QoS) submenu to prioritize specific kinds of data traffic within a
WLAN.
bandwidth Displays the Bandwidth Management submenu used to configure the order data is processed by an
access point radio.
rogue-ap Displays the Rogue-AP submenu to configure devices located by the access point as friendly or
threatening for interoperablity.
mu- Displays the MU locationing submenu.
locationing
.. Goes to the parent menu.
/ Goes to the root menu.
save Saves the configuration to system flash.
quit Quits the CLI.
AP7181>admin(network.wireless.wlan)>
Description:
Displays the access point wireless LAN (WLAN) submenu. The items available under this command include:
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AP7181>admin(network.wireless.wlan)> show
Description:
Displays the access point’s current WLAN configuration.
Syntax:
WLAN1
WLAN Name : Lobby
ESSID : 101
Radio : 2,4 and 5.0 GHz
VLAN : <none>
Security Policy : Default
QoS Policy : Default
admin(network.wireless.wlan)>show wlan 1
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AP7181>admin(network.wireless.wlan)> create
Description:
Defines the parameters of a new WLAN.
Syntax:
Cancel
create
show wlan <number> Displays newly created WLAN and policy number.
set ess <essid> Defines the ESSID for a target WLAN.
wlan-name <name> Determines the name of this particlular WLAN (1-31).
5.0GHz <mode> Enables or disables access to the access point 5.0 GHz radio.
2.4Ghz <mode> Enables or disables access to the access point 2.4 GHz radio.
mesh <mode> Enables or disables the Client Bridge Mesh Backhaul option.
hotspot <mode> Enables or disables the Hotspot mode.
max-mu <number> Defines the maximum number of MU able to operate within the
WLAN (default = 127 MUs).
idle- <minutes> Sets the interval the access point uses to timeout idle MUs from
timeout WLAN inclusion. Set between 1 -65535 minutes. Default is 30
minutes.
security <name> Sets the security policy to the WLAN (1-31).
acl <name> Sets the MU ACL policy to the WLAN (1-31).
passwd <ascii string> Defines a Kerberos password used if the WLAN’s security policy
uses a Kerberos server-based authentication scheme.
no-mu- <mode> Enables or disables MUs associated to the same WLAN to not
mu communicate with each other.
sbeacon <mode> Enables or disables the AP from transmitting the ESSID in the
beacon.
bcast <mode> Enables or disables the access point from accepting broadcast IDs
from MUs. Broadcast IDs are transmitted without security.
qos <name> The index name representing the QoS policy used with this
WLAN.
add-wlan Apply the changes to the modified WLAN and exit.
.. Cancel the add-wlan command and exit the CLI session.
Example:
admin(network.wireless.wlan.create)>show wlan
ESS Identifier :
WLAN Name :
802.11n (5.0 GHz) Radio : available
802.11n (2.4 GHz) Radio : not available
Client Bridge Mesh Backhaul : not available
Hotspot : not available
Maximum MUs : 127
MU Idle Timeout : 30
Security Policy : Default
MU Access Control :
Kerberos User Name : Default
Kerberos Password : ********
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disallow MU to MU : disable
Use Secure Beacon : disable
answer Broadcast ESSID : disable
QoS Policy : Default
admin(network.wireless.wlan.create)>show security
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Secu Policy Name Authen Encryption Associated WLANs
----------------------------------------------------------------------
1 Default Manual no encrypt Front Lobby
2 WEP Demo Manual WEP 64 2nd Floor
3 Open Manual no encrypt 1st Floor
admin(network.wireless.wlan.create)>show acl
----------------------------------------------------------------------
ACL Policy Name Associated WLANs
----------------------------------------------------------------------
1 Default Front Lobby
2 Admin 3rd Floor
3 Demo Room 5th Floor
admin(network.wireless.wlan.create)>show qos
----------------------------------------------------------------------
QOS Policy Name Associated WLANs
----------------------------------------------------------------------
1 Default Front Lobby
2 Voice Audio Dept
3 Video Video Dept
The CLI treats the following as invalid characters, thus they should not be used in the creation of an ESSID (or other):
' " \ & $ ^ * + ? [ ( { | , < >
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AP7181>admin(network.wireless.wlan)> edit
Description:
Edits the properties of an existing WLAN policy.
Syntax:
edit <index> Edits the properties of an existing (and specified) WLAN policy (1 -16).
show Displays the WLANs pamaters and summary.
set Edits the same WLAN parameters that can be modified using the create command.
change Completes the WLAN edits and exits the CLI session.
.. Cancel the WLAN edits and exit the CLI session.
AP7181>admin(network.wireless.wlan)> delete
Description:
Deletes an existing WLAN.
Syntax:
AP7181>admin(network.wireless.wlan.hotspot)>
Description:
Displays the Hotspot submenu. The items available under this command include:
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AP7181>admin(network.wireless.wlan.hotspot)> show
Description:
Displays the current access point Rogue AP detection configuration.
Syntax:
show hotspot <idx> Shows hotspot parameters per wlan index (1-16) or the idx can be all.
Example:
admin(network.wireless.wlan.hotspot)>show hotspot 1
WLAN1
Hotspot Mode : enable
Hotspot Page Location : default
External Login URL : www.sjsharkey.com
External Welcome URL :
External Fail URL :
Whitelist Rules?
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Idx IP Address
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 157.235.121.12
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AP7181>admin(network.wireless.wlan.hotspot)> redirection
Description:
Goes to the hotspot redirection menu.
Syntax:
redirection set <idx> Sets the hotspot http-re-direction by index (1-16) and the target URL.
<page-loc>
<exturl> Shows hotspot http-redirection details for specific index (1-16) for
<idx> specified page (login, welcome, fail) and target URL.
<page>
show redirection Shows hotspot http-redirection details for a specific index (1-16).
<idx>
save Saves the updated hotspot configuration to flash memory.
quit Quits the CLI session.
.. Goes to the parent menu.
/ Goes to the root menu.
Example:
admin(network.wireless.wlan.hotspot.redirection)>set page-loc 1 www.sjsharkey.com
admin(network.wireless.wlan.hotspot.redirection)>set exturl 1 fail
www.sjsharkey.com
AP7181>admin(network.wireless.wlan.hotspot)> radius
Description:
Goes to the hotspot Radius menu.
Syntax:
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AP7181>admin(network.wireless.wlan.hotspot.radius)> set
Description:
Sets the Radius hotspot configuration.
Syntax:
set server <idx> <srvr_type <ipadr> Sets the RADIUS hotpost server IP address per wlan
> index (1-16)
port <idx> <srvr_type <port> Sets the RADIUS hotpost server port per wlan index (1-
> 16)
secret <idx> <srvr_type <secret> Sets the RADIUS hotspot server shared secret password.
>
acct-mode <idx> <mode> Sets the RADIUS hotspot server accounting mode
(enable/disable)
acct-server <idx> <ipadr> Sets the RADIUS hotspot accounting server IP address
per wlan index (1-16).
acct-port <idx> <port> Sets the RADIUS hotspot accounting server port per wlan
index (1-16).
acct-secret <idx> <secret> Sets the RADIUS hotspot server shared secret password
per wlan index (1-16).
acct-timeout <idx> <timeout> Sets the RADIUS hotspot server accounting timeout
period in seconds (1-255).
acct-retry <idx> <retry_count Sets the RADIUS hotspot server accounting accounting
> retry interval (1-10).
sess-mode <idx> <mode> Enables or disbales the use of a hotspot timeout interval
for the specified wlan index (1-16).
sess-timeout <idx> <timeout> Sets the RADIUS hotspot server timeout interval for the
specified index (1-16) between 15 - 180 minutes.
Example:
admin(network.wireless.wlan.hotspot.radius)>set server 1 primary 157.235.121.1
admin(network.wireless.wlan.hotspot.radius)>set port 1 primary 1812
admin(network.wireless.wlan.hotspot.radius)>set secret 1 primary sjsharkey
admin(network.wireless.wlan.hotspot.radius)>set acct-mode 1 enable
admin(network.wireless.wlan.hotspot.radius)>set acct-server 1 157.235.14.14
admin(network.wireless.wlan.hotspot.radius)>set acct-port 1 1812
admin(network.wireless.wlan.hotspot.radius)>set acct-secret 1 londonfog
admin(network.wireless.wlan.hotspot.radius)>set acct-timeout 1 25
admin(network.wireless.wlan.hotspot.radius)>set acct-retry 1 10
admin(network.wireless.wlan.hotspot.radius)>set sess-mode 1 enable
admin(network.wireless.wlan.hotspot.radius)>set sess-timeout 1 15
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AP7181>admin(network.wireless.wlan.hotspot.radius)> show
Description:
Shows Radius hotspot server details.
Syntax:
show radius <idx> Displays Radius hotspot server details per index (1-16)
Example:
admin(network.wireless.wlan.hotspot.radius)>show radius 1
WLAN 1
Hotspot Mode : enable
Primary Server Ip adr : 157.235.12.12
Primary Server Port : 1812
Primary Server Secret : ******
Secondary Server Ip adr : 0.0.0.0
Secondary Server Port : 1812
Accounting Mode : enable
Accounting Server Ip adr : 157.235.15.16
Accounting Server Port : 1813
Accounting Server Secret : ******
Accounting Timeout : 10
Accounting Retry-count : 3
Session Timeout Mode : enable
admin(network.wireless.wlan.hotspot.radius)>
AP7181>admin(network.wireless.wlan.hotspot)> white-list
Description:
Goes to the hotspot white-list menu.
Syntax:
white-list add rule <wlan_idx> <ipadr> Adds hotspot whitelist rules by WLAN index (1-16) for
specified IP address.
clear <wlan_idx> Clears hotspot whitelist rules for specified index (1-16).
rule all Clears all whitelist rules.
rule <wlan_idx> all Clears all whitelist rules for the WLAN.
rule <wlan_idx> <ipadr> Deletes the IP address on the WLAN.
show white-rules <idx> Shows hotspot whitelist rules for specified index (1-16).
save Saves the updated hotspot configuration to flash memory.
quit Quits the CLI session.
.. Goes to the parent menu.
/ Goes to the root menu.
Example:
admin(network.wireless.wlan.hotspot.whitelist)>add rule 1 157.235.21.21
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admin(network.wireless.wlan.hotspot.whitelist)>show white-rule 1
WLAN 1
Hotspot Mode disable
WhiteList Rules
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Idx IP Address
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 157.235.21.21
AP7181>admin(network.wireless.security)>
Description:
Displays the access point wireless security submenu. The items available under this command include:
AP7181>admin(network.wireless.security)>show
Description:
Displays the access point’s current security configuration.
Syntax:
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Secu Policy Name Authen Encryption Associated WLANs
----------------------------------------------------------------------
1 Default Manual no encrypt Lobby
2 WEP Demo Manual WEP 64 2nd Floor
3 Open Manual no encrypt 1st Floor
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admin(network.wireless.security)>show policy 1
Related Commands:
AP7181>admin(network.wireless.security)>set
Description:
Enables/disables the WPA countermeasure.
Syntax:
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Secu Policy Name Authen Encryption Associated WLANs
----------------------------------------------------------------------
1 Default Manual no encrypt Lobby
2 WEP Demo Manual WEP 64 2nd Floor
3 Open Manual no encrypt 1st Floor
Related Commands:
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AP7181>admin(network.wireless.security)>create
Description:
Defines the parameter of access point security policies.
Syntax:
port <sidx> <port> Sets the Kerberos port to <port> (KDC port)
for server <ksidx> (1-primary, 2-backup, or
3-remote).
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secret <sidx> <secret> Sets the EAP shared secret <secret> (1-63
characters) for server <sidx> (1-primary or
2-secondary).
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hex-key <kidx> <key string> Sets the WEP/KeyGuard key for key index
<kidx> (1-4) for WLAN <kidx> to <key
string>.
ascii-key <kidx> <key string> Sets the WEP/KeyGuard key for key index
<kidx> (1-4) for WLAN <kidx> to <key
string>.
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key <256 bit key> Sets the TKIP key to <256 bit key>.
phrase <ascii phrase> Sets the TKIP ASCII pass phrase to <ascii
phrase> (8-63 characters).
phrase <ascii phrase> Sets the CCMP ASCII pass phrase to <ascii
phrase> (8-63 characters).
key <256 bit key> Sets the CCMP key to <256 bit key>.
CAUTIONIf importing a 1.1 (or earlier) baseline configuration, the 802.1x EAP Radius shared secret
! password will remain “symbol,” instead of “motorola” (as now required). If the shared
secret password is not changed to “motorola” there will be a shared secret mis-match,
resulting in MU authentication failures. The password cannot be set using the access point
Web UI, and must be changed using the access point CLI.
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AP7181>admin(network.wireless.security.edit)>
Description:
Edits the properties of a specific security policy.
Syntax:
AP7181>admin(network.wireless.security)> delete
Description:
Deletes a specific security policy.
Syntax:
delete <sec-name> Removes the specified security policy from the list of supported policies.
<all> Removes all security policies except the default policy.
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AP7181>admin(network.wireless.acl)>
Description:
Displays the access point Mobile Unit Access Control List (ACL) submenu. The items available under this command
include:
admin(network.wireless.acl)>show policy 1
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
index start mac end mac
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 00A0F8348787 00A0F8348798
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AP7181>admin(network.wireless.acl)> create
Description:
Creates an MU ACL policy.
Syntax:
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
index start mac end mac
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 00A0F8334455 00A0F8334455
2 00A0F8400000 00A0F8402001
AP7181>admin(network.wireless.acl.edit)>
Description:
Edits the properties of an existing MU ACL policy.
Syntax:
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delete Deletes an MU ACL table entry, including starting and ending MAC address ranges.
change Completes the changes made and exits the session.
.. Cancels the changes made and exits the session.
AP7181>admin(network.wireless.acl)> delete
Description:
Removes an MU ACL policy.
Syntax:
admin(network.wireless.radio)>
Description:
Displays the access point Radio submenu. The items available under this command include:
Radio Configuration
Radio 1
Name : Radio 1
Radio Mode : enable
Radio Function : wlan
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Wireless AP Configuration:
Base Bridge Mode : enable
Max Wireless AP Clients : 6
Client Bridge Mode : disable
Client Bridge WLAN : WLAN1
Mesh Connection Timeout : enable
Radio 2
Name : Radio 2
Radio Mode : enable
Radio Function : WLAN
RF Band of Operation : 802.11n(5 GHz)
Antenna Downtilt Support : Not Detected
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admin(network.wireless.radio)> set
Description:
Enables an access point Radio and defines the RF band of operation.
Syntax:
set 11a <mode> Enables or disables the access point’s 5.0 GHz radio.
11bg <mode> Enables or disables the access point’s 2.4 GHz radio.
mesh-base <mode> Enables or disables base bridge mode.
mesh-max Sets the maximum number of wireless bridge clients.
mesh-client <mode> Enables or Disables client bridge mode.
mesh-wlan <name> Defines the client bridge WLAN name.
dot11-auth <auth- Defines dot11 level authentication algorithm to either open-system-only
algorithm> ot
shared-key-allowed.
Example:
admin(network.wireless.radio)>set 11a enable
admin(network.wireless.radio)>set 11bg enable
admin(network.wireless.radio)>set mesh-base 1 enable
admin(network.wireless.radio)>set mesh-max 1 11
admin(network.wireless.radio)>set mesh-client 1 disable
admin(network.wireless.radio)>set mesh-wlan wlan1
admin(network.wireless.radio)>set dot11-auth shared-key-allowed
admin(network.wireless.radio)>show
Radio Configuration
Radio 1
Name : Radio 1
Radio Mode : enable
Radio Function : WLAN
RF Band of Operation : 802.11n(5 GHz)
Wireless AP Configuration:
Base Bridge Mode : enable
Max Wireless AP Clients : 11
Client Bridge Mode : disable
Clitn Bridge WLAN : WLAN1
Mesh Connection Timeout : 45 sec.
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admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[2.4 GHz])>
Description:
Displays a specific 802.11n 2.4 GHz radio 1 submenu. The items available under this command include:
Syntax:
admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[2.4 GHz])>show
Description:
Displays specific 802.11n (2.4 GHz) radio settings.
Syntax:
Placement : outdoor
MAC Address : 00A0F8715920
Radio Type : 802.11n (2.4 GHz)
ERP Protection : Off
HT Protection Mode : Pure HT
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admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[2.4 GHz])>
admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[2.4 GHz])>
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CAUTIONIf you do NOT include the index number (for example, "set dtim 50"), the DTIMs for all
! four BSSIDs will be changed to 50. To change individual DTIMs for BSSIDs, specify the
BSS Index number (for example, "set dtim 2 50). This will change the DTIM for BSSID 2
to 50.
set placement Defines the access point radio placement as indoors or outdoors.
ch-mode Determines how the radio channel is selected (user, auto-20 or auto-40).
channel Defines the radio channel used. Channel allowed depends on actual country of operation.
power Defines the antenna power transmit level. Depends on radio type, channel and country.
rf-mode Sets the default rates for the 802.11 mode selected (b-only, g-only, n-only, b-and-g, or
bg-and-n).
rates Sets the supported radio transmit rates.
beacon Sets the beacon interval used by the radio.
dtim Defines the DTIM interval (by index) used by the radio.
aggr Sets the radio’s aggregation.
shortgi Enables/disables a short guard interval of 40MHz.
single-antenna Enables/disables single antenna support. Enable (default setting) to decrease sensitivity and device
retries.
preamble Enables/disables short preamble support for the radio (this is 2.4 GHz radio specific).
rts Defines the RTS Threshold value for the radio.
NOTE: Outdoor networks tend to perform better when the RTS Threshold is set to a relatively low
number. The RTS Threshold should be set to 64, particularlyfor 40 MHz channels.
range Sets the radio’s extended range (in miles 0-50).
qos Defines the cwmin, cwmax, aifsn and txops levels for the QoS policy used for the radio.
qbss-beacon Sets the QBSS Channel Util Beacon Interval in kilo-usec (10 - 200).
qbss-mode Enables/disables the QBSS load element.
single-antenna Enables/disables single antenna support. Enable (default setting) to decrease sensitivity and device
retries.
downtilt Enables/disables Antenna Downtilt mode. This command is only available when the device
supports antenna downtilt functionality.
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Example:
admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[2.4 GHz])>set placement outdoor
admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[2.4 GHz])>set ch-mode user
admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[2.4 GHz])>set channel 11
admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[2.4 GHz])>set power 4
admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[2.4 GHz])>set rf-mode b-only
admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[2.4 GHz])>set rates
admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[2.4 GHz])>set beacon 100
admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[2.4 GHz])>set dtim 1 40
admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[2.4 GHz])>set aggr ampdu enable
admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[2.4 GHz])>set shortgi disable
admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[2.4 GHz])>set preamble disable
admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[2.4 GHz])>set single-antenna disable
admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[2.4 GHz])>set rts 2341
admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[2.4 GHz])>set qos cwmin 125
admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[2.4 GHz])>set qos cwmax 255
admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[2.4 GHz])>set qos aifsn 7
admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[2.4 GHz])>set qos txops 0
admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[2.4 GHz])>set qbss-beacon 110
admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[2.4 GHz])>set qbss-mode enable
admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[2.4 GHz].advanced)>
Description:
Displays the advanced submenu for the 802.11n (2.4 GHz) radio. The items available under this command include:
Syntax:
show Displays advanced radio settings for the 802.11n (2.4 GHz) radio.
set Defines advanced parameters for the 802.11n (2.4 GHz) radio.
.. Goes to the parent menu.
/ Goes to the root menu.
save Saves the configuration to system flash.
quit Quits the CLI.
AP7181>admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[2.4 GHz].advanced)> show
Description:
Displays the BSSID to WLAN mapping for the 802.11n (2.4 GHz) radio.
Syntax:
show advanced Displays advanced settings for the 802.11n (2.4 GHz) radio.
wlan Displays WLAN summary list for the 802.11n (2.4 GHz) radio.
noise- Displays specific 802.11n (2.4 GHz) radio Noise Immunity settings.
immunity
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Example:
admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[2.4 GHz].advanced)>show advanced
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
WLAN BSS ID BC/MC Cipher Status Message
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
BSSID Primary WLAN
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 Lobby
2 HR
3 Office
WLAN 1:
WLAN name : WLAN1
ESS ID : 101
Radio Band(s) : 2.4 and 5.0 GHz
VLAN : <none>
Security Policy : Default
QoS Policy : Default
admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[2.4 GHz].advanced)> set
Description:
Defines advanced parameters for the target 802.11n (2.4 GHz) radio.
Syntax:
set wlan <wlan-name> <bssid> Defines advanced WLAN to BSSID mapping for the target radio.
bss <bss-id> <wlan name> Sets the BSSID to primary WLAN definition.
noise- <param> <value> Set’s the noise immunity levels for the radio
immunity
noise - The noise immunity level
firstep - The FIR step level
spur - the spur immunity level
weak-detect - the OFDM weak detect parameter
Example:
admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[2.4 GHz].advanced)>set wlan demoroom 1
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admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[2.4 GHz].mesh)>
Description:
Displays the mesh configuration submenu for the 802.11n (2.4 GHz) radio. The items available under this command
include:
Syntax:
show Displays mesh settings and status for the 802.11n (2.4 GHz) radio.
set Defines mesh parameters for the 802.11n (2.4 GHz) radio.
add Adds a 802.11n (2.4 GHz) radio mesh connection.
delete Deletes a 802.11n (2.4 GHz) radio mesh connection.
.. Goes to the parent menu.
/ Goes to the root menu.
save Saves the configuration to system flash.
quit Quits the CLI.
admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[2.4 GHz].mesh)> show
Description:
Displays mesh settings and status for the 802.11n (2.4 GHz) radio.
Syntax:
admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[2.4 GHz].mesh)>
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set <mode> Defines mesh parameters for the 802.11n (2.4 GHz) radio..
Example:
admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[2.4 GHz].mesh)>set auto-select enable
admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[2.4 GHz].mesh)>show config
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Placement : outdoor
MAC Address : 00A0F8715920
Radio Type : 802.11n (5.0 GHz)
HT Protection Mode : Pure HT
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Basic Rates 6 12 24
Supported Rates 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 54
Short Guard Interval disable
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
MCS Index Basic/Supported 20 MHz Rate 40 MHz Rate
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
0 Supported 6.5 Mbps 13.5 Mbps
1 Supported 13.0 Mbps 27.0 Mbps
2 Supported 19.5 Mbps 40.5 Mbps
3 Supported 26.0 Mbps 54.0 Mbps
4 Supported 39.0 Mbps 81.0 Mbps
5 Supported 52.0 Mbps 108.0 Mbps
6 Supported 58.5 Mbps 121.5 Mbps
7 Supported 65.0 Mbps 135.0 Mbps
8 Supported 13.0 Mbps 27.0 Mbps
9 Supported 26.0 Mbps 54.0 Mbps
10 Supported 39.0 Mbps 81.0 Mbps
11 Supported 52.0 Mbps 108.0 Mbps
12 Supported 78.0 Mbps 162.0 Mbps
13 Supported 104.0 Mbps 216.0 Mbps
14 Supported 117.0 Mbps 243.0 Mbps
15 Supported 130.0 Mbps 270.0 Mbps
admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[5.0 GHz])>
admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[5.0 GHz])>
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set placement Defines the access point radio placement as indoors or outdoors.
ch-mode Determines how the radio channel is selected.
channel Defines the actual channel used by the radio. Channel allowed depends on actual country of
operation.
power Defines the antenna power transmit level. Depends on radio type, channel and country.
rf-mode Sets the default rates for the 802.11 mode selected (a-only, n-only, or a-and-n).
rates Sets the supported radio transmit rates.
beacon Sets the beacon interval used by the radio.
dtim Defines the DTIM interval (by index) used by the radio.
aggr Sets the radio’s aggregation.
shortgi Enables/disables a short guard interval of 40MHz.
single-antenna Enables/disables single antenna support. Enable (default setting) to decrease sensitivity and
device retries.
downtilt Enable/Disable ADEPT Antenna Mode
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AP7181>admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[5.0 GHz].advanced)>
Description:
Displays the advanced submenu for the 802.11n (5.0 GHz) radio. The items available under this command include:
Syntax:
show Displays advanced radio settings for the 802.11n (5.0 GHz) radio.
set Defines advanced parameters for the 802.11n (5.0 GHz) radio.
.. Goes to the parent menu.
/ Goes to the root menu.
save Saves the configuration to system flash.
quit Quits the CLI.
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show advanced Displays advanced settings for the 802.11n (5.0 GHz) radio.
wlan Displays WLAN summary list for 802.11n (5.0 GHz) radio.
noise- Displays specific 802.11n (5.0 GHz) radio Noise Immunity settings.
immunity
Example:
admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[5.0 GHz].advanced)>show advanced
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
WLAN BSS ID BC/MC Cipher Status Message
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
BSSID Primary WLAN
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 Lobby
2 HR
3 Office
WLAN 1:
WLAN name : WLAN1
ESS ID : 101
Radio : 2.4 and 5.0 GHz
VLAN : <none>
Security Policy : Default
QoS Policy : Default
admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[5.0 GHz])>show noise-immunity
Noise : 1.0
Firstep : 2.0
Spur : 0.0
Weak Detect : 13.0
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set wlan <wlan-name> <bssid> Defines advanced WLAN to BSSID mapping for the target 5.0
GHz radio.
bss <bss-id> <wlan name> Sets the BSSID to primary WLAN definition.
noise- <param> <value> Set’s the noise immunity levels for the radio.
immunity
noise - The noise immunity level
firstep - The FIR step level
spur - the spur immunity level
weak-detect - the OFDM weak detect parameter
WARNING! The Noise Immunity settings should only be changed with the direction of Motorola support
personnel. Incorrectly configuring thesea parameters can make a device unreachable.
Example:
admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[5.0 GHz].advanced)>set wlan demoroom 1
admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[5.0 GHz].advanced)>set bss 1 demoroom
admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[5.0 GHz].advanced)>set noise 1
admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[5.0 GHz].advanced)>set firstep 1
admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[5.0 GHz].advanced)>set spur 4
admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[5.0 GHz].advanced)>set weak-detect 8
AP7181>admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[5.0 GHz].mesh)>
Description:
Displays the mesh configuration submenu for the 802.11n (5.0 GHz) radio. The items available under this command
include:
Syntax:
show Displays mesh settings and status for the 802.11n (5.0 GHz) radio.
set Defines mesh parameters for the 802.11n (5.0 GHz) radio.
add Adds a 802.11n (5.0 GHz) radio mesh connection.
delete Deletes a 802.11n (5.0 GHz) radio mesh connection.
.. Goes to the parent menu.
/ Goes to the root menu.
save Saves the configuration to system flash.
quit Quits the CLI.
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admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[5.0 GHz].mesh)>
AP7181>admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[5.0 GHz].mesh)> set
Description:
Defines mesh parameters for the 802.11n (5.0 GHz) radio.
Syntax:
set <mode> Defines mesh parameters for the 802.11n (5.0 GHz) radio.
Example:
admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[5.0 GHz].mesh)>set auto-select enable
admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[5.0 GHz].mesh)>show config
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AP7181>admin(network.wireless.qos)>
Description:
Displays the access point Quality of Service (QoS) submenu. The items available under this command include:
show summary Displays all exisiting QoS policies that have been defined.
policy <index> Displays the configuration for the requested QoS policy.
Example:
admin(network.wireless.qos)>show summary
----------------------------------------------------------------------
QOS Policy Name Associated WLANs
----------------------------------------------------------------------
1 Default WLAN1, mudskipper
2 IP Phones Audio Dept
3 Video Vidio Dept
admin(network.wireless.qos)>show policy 1
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AP7181>admin(network.wireless.qos.create)>
Description:
Defines an access point QoS policy.
Syntax:
AP7181>admin(network.wireless.qos.edit)>
Descripton:
Edits the properties of an existing QoS policy.
Syntax:
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aifsn <access <index> Sets the Arbitrary Inter-Frame Space Number (AIFSN)
category> for specified access categoiry and index.
txops <access <index> Configures Opportunity to Transmit Time (TXOPs Time)
category> for specified access categoiry and index.
default <index> Defines CWMIN, CWMAX, AIFSN and TXOPs default
values.
change Completes the policy edit and exits the session.
.. Cancels the changes and exits.
AP7181>admin(network.wireless.qos)> delete
Description:
Removes a QoS policy.
Syntax:
delete <qos-name> Deletes the specified QoS polciy index, or all of the policies (except default
<all> policy).
AP7181>admin(network.wireless.bandwidth)>
Description:
Displays the access point Bandwidth Management submenu. The items available under this command include:
show Displays Bandwidth Management information for how data is processed by the access point.
set Defines Bandwidth Management parameters for the access point.
.. Goes to the parent menu.
/ Goes to the root menu.
save Saves the configuration to system flash.
quit Quits the CLI.
AP7181>admin(network.wireless.bandwidth)> show
Description:
Displays the access point’s current Bandwidth Management configuration.
Syntax:
show summary Displays the current Bandwidth Management configuration for defined WLANs
and how they are weighted.
wlan
Example:
admin(network.wireless.bandwidth)>show summary
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admin(network.wireless.bandwidth)>show wlan
WLAN 1
WLAN Name WLAN1
ESSID 101
Radio Band(s) 2.4 and 5.0 GHz
VLAN <none>
Security Policy Default
QoS Policy Default
AP7181>admin(network.wireless.bandwidth)> set
Description:
Defines the access point Bandwidth Management configuration.
Syntax:
set mode <bw-mode> Defines bandwidth share mode of First In First Out
<fifo>, Round Robin <rr> or Weighted Round Robin
<wrr>
weight <num> Assigns a bandwidth share allocation for the WLAN
<index 1-16 > when Weighted Round Robin <wrr> is
selected. The weighting is from 1-10.
AP7181>admin(network.wireless.rogue-ap)>
Description:
Displays the Rogue AP submenu. The items available under this command include:
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AP7181>admin(network.wireless.rogue-ap)> show
Description:
Displays the current access point Rogue AP detection configuration.
Syntax:
MU Scan : disable
MU Scan Interval : 60 minutes
On-Channel : disable
Detector Radio Scan : enable
AP7181>admin(network.wireless.rogue-ap)> set
Description:
Defines the access point ACL rogue AP method.
Syntax:
set mu-scan <mode> Enables or disables to permit MUs to scan for rogue APs.
interval <minutes> Define an interval for associated MUs to beacon in attempting to locate
rogue APs. Value not available unless mu-scan is enabled.
on-channel <mode> Enables or disables on-channel detection.
detector-scan <mode> Enables or disables AP detector scan (dual-radio model only).
ABG-scan <mode> Enables or disables A/BG Detector Scan Mode.
motorola-ap <mode> Enables or disables the Authorize Any AP with a Motorola MAC address
option.
applst-ageout <minutes> Sets the approved AP age out time.
roglst-ageout <minutes> Sets the rogue AP age out time.
Example:
admin(network.wireless.rogue-ap)>
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admin(network.wireless.rogue-ap)>show
MU Scan : enable
MU Scan Interval : 10 minutes
On Channel : disable
Detector Radio Scan : disable
AP7181>admin(network.wireless.rogue-ap.mu-scan)>
Description:
Displays the Rogue-AP mu-scan submenu.
Syntax:
AP7181>admin(network.wireless.rogue-ap.mu-scan)> show
Description:
Displays the results of an MU scan.
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AP7181>admin(network.wireless.rogue-ap.allowed-list)>
Description:
Displays the Rogue-AP allowed-list submenu.
Allowed AP List
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
index ap mac essid
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 00:A0:F8:71:59:20 *
2 00:A0:F8:33:44:55 101
3 00:A0:F8:40:20:01 Marketing
AP7181>admin(network.wireless.rogue-ap.allowed-list)> add
Description:
Adds an AP MAC address and ESSID to existing allowed list.
Syntax:
add <mac-addr> Adds an AP MAC address and ESSID to existing allowed list.
<ess-id> “fffffffffffffffff” means any MAC
Use a “*” for any ESSID.
Example:
admin(network.wireless.rogue-ap.allowed-list)>add 00A0F83161BB 103
admin(network.wireless.rogue-ap.allowed-list)>show
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-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
index ap essid
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 00:A0:F8:71:59:20 *
2 00:A0:F8:33:44:55 fffffffffff
3 00:A0:F8:40:20:01 Marketing
4 00:A0:F8:31:61:BB 103
AP7181>admin(network.wireless.rogue-ap.allowed-list)> delete
Description:
Deletes an AP MAC address and ESSID to existing allowed list.
Syntax:
delete <idx> (1-50) Deletes an AP MAC address and ESSID (or all addresses) from the
<all> allowed list.
AP7181>admin(network.wireless.mu-locationing)>
Description:
Displays the MU Locationing submenu. The items available under this command include:
AP7181>admin(network.wireless.mu-locationing> show
Description:
Displays the MU probe table configuration
Syntax:
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admin(network.wireless.mu-locationing)>
AP7181>admin(network.wireless.mu-locationing> set
Description:
Defines the MU probe table configuration used for locating MUs.
Syntax:
admin(network.wireless.mu-locationing)>
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AP7181>admin(network.firewall)> set
Description:
Defines the access point firewall parameters.
Syntax:
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AP7181>admin(network.firewall)> access
Description:
Enables or disables firewall permissions through LAN to WAN ports.
Syntax:
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
index from to name prot start port end port
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
AP7181>admin(network.firewall)> advanced
Description:
Displays whether an access point firewall rule is intended for inbound traffic to an interface or outbound traffic from that
interface..
Syntax:
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admin(network.firewall.adv-lan-access.inb)>list
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Idx SCR IP-Netmask Dst IP-Netmask TP SPorts DPorts Rev NAT Action
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 1.2.3.4 2.2.2.2 all 1: 1: 0.0.0.0 deny
255.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 65535 65535 nat port 33
2 33.3.0.0 10.10.1.1 tcp 1: 1: 11.11.1.0 allow
255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0 65535 65535 nat port 0
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AP7181>admin(network.router)>
Description:
Displays the router submenu. The items available under this command are:
AP7181>admin(network.router)> set
Description:
Shows the access point route table.
Syntax:
set auth Sets the RIP authentication type (none, simple or MD5).
dir Sets RIP direction (rx, tx or both)
id Sets MD5 authetication ID (1-256) for specific index (1-2).
key Sets MD5 authetication key (up to 16 characters) for specified inded (1-2).
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AP7181>admin(network.router)> add
Description:
Adds user-defined routes.
Syntax:
add <dest> <netmask> <gw> <iface> <metric> Adds a route with destination IP address <dest>, IP
netmask <netmask>, destination gateway IP address
<gw>, interface LAN1, LAN2 or WAN <iface>, and
metric set to <metric>
(1-65536).
Example:
admin(network.router)>add 192.168.3.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.2.1 LAN1 1
admin(network.router)>list
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
index destination netmask gateway interface metric
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 192.168.3.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.2.1 lan1 1
AP7181>admin(network.router)> delete
Description:
Deletes user-defined routes.
Syntax:
delete <idx> Deletes the user-defined route <idx> (1-20) from list.
all Deletes all user-defined routes.
Example:
admin(network.router)>list
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
index destination netmask gateway interface metric
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 192.168.2.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.1 lan1 1
2 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 0.0.0.0 lan2 0
3 192.168.0.0 255.255.255.0 0.0.0.0 lan2 0
admin(network.router)>delete 2
admin(network.router)>list
------------------------------------------------------------------
index destination netmask gateway interface metric
------------------------------------------------------------------
1 192.168.2.0 255.255.255.0 0.0.0.0 lan1 0
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admin(network.router)>
AP7181>admin(network.router)> list
Description:
Lists user-defined routes.
Syntax:
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
index destination netmask gateway interface metric
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 192.168.2.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.1 lan1 1
2 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 0.0.0.0 lan2 0
3 192.168.0.0 255.255.255.0 0.0.0.0 lan1 0
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AP7181>admin(system)>
Description:
Displays the System submenu. The items available under this command are shown below.
********************************WARNING***********************************
** Unsaved configuration changes will be lost when the access point is reset.
** Please be sure to save changes before resetting.
**************************************************************************
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admin(system)>show
Description:
Displays high-level system information helpful to differentiate this access point.
Syntax:
admin(system)>
AP7181>admin(system)>set
Description:
Sets access point system parameters.
Syntax:
set name <name> Sets the access point system name to <name> (1 to 59 characters). The
access point does not allow intermediate space characters between
characters within the system name. For example, “AP7181 sales” must
be changed to “AP7181sales” to be a valid system name.
loc <loc> Sets the access point system location to <loc> (1 to 59 characters).
email <email> Sets the access point admin email address to <email> (1 to 59
characters).
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cc <code> Sets the access point country code using two-letters <code>.
admin(system)>set name phils
admin(system)>set loc engineering
admin(system)>set email [email protected]
admin(system)>set cc us
AP7181>admin(system)>lastpw
Description:
Displays last expired debug password.
Example:
admin(system)>lastpw
admin(system)>
AP7181>admin(system)>arp
Description:
Dispalys the access point’s arp table.
Example:
admin(system)>arp
admin(system)>
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admin(system)>power-setup
Description:
Displays the Power Setup submenu.
admin(system.power-setup)>show
Description:
Displays the access point’s current power configuration.
Syntax:
admin(system.power-setup)>
AP7181>admin(system.power-setup)>set
Description:
Sets access point’s power consumption configuration.
Syntax:
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AP7181>admin(system)>access
Description:
Displays the access point access submenu.
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AP7181>admin(system.access)>show
Description:
Displays the current access point access permissions and timeout values.
Syntax:
show Shows all of the current system access settings for the access point..
Example:
admin(system.access)>show
http/s timeout : 0
ssh server authetnication timeout : 120
ssh server inactivity timeout : 120
admin authetnication mode : local
Login Message Mode : disable
Login Message :
Related Commands:
set Defines the access point system access capabilities and timeout values.
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AP7181>admin(system)>cmgr
Description:
Displays the Certificate Manager submenu. The items available under this command include:
genreq <IDname <Subject> [-ou <OrgUnit>] [-on <OrgName>] [-cn <City>] [-st <State>] ...
>
... [-p <PostCode>] [-cc <CCode>] [-e <Email>] [-d <Domain>] [-i <IP>] [-sa <SAlgo>]
Generates a self-certificate request for a Certification Authority (CA), where:
<IDname> The private key ID Name (up to 7 chars)
<Subject> Subject Name (up to 49 chars)
-ou Organization Unit (up to 49 chars)
<Department> Organization Name (up to 49 chars)
-on <OrgName> City Name of Organization (up to 49 chars)
-cn <City> State Name (up to 49 chars)
-st <State> Postal code (9 digits)
-p <PostCode> Country code (2 chars)
-cc <CCode> E-mail Address (up to 49 chars)
-e <Email> Domain Name (up to 49 chars)
-d <Domain> IP Address (a.b.c.d)
-i <IP> Signature Algorithm (one of MD5-RSA or SHA1-RSA
-sa <SAlgo> Key size in bits (one of 512, 1024, or 2048)
-k <KSize>
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Note: The parameters in [square brackets] are optional. Check with the CA to determine what fields are
necessary. For example, most CAs require an email address and an IP address, but not the address of the
organization.
Example:
admin(system.cmgr)>genreq MyCert2 MySubject -ou MyDept -on MyCompany
AP7181>admin(system.cmgr)> delself
Description: )
Deletes a self certificate.
Syntax:
AP7181>admin(system.cmgr)> loadself
Description:
Loads a self certificate signed by the Certificate Authority.
Syntax:
loadself <IDname> Load the self certificate signed by the CA with name <IDname>.
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AP7181>admin(system.cmgr)> listself
Description:
Lists the loaded self certificates.
Syntax:
AP7181>admin(system.cmgr)> loadca
Description:
Loads a trusted certificate from the Certificate Authority.
Syntax:
loadca Loads the trusted certificate (in PEM format) that is pasted into the command line.
AP7181>admin(system.cmgr)> delca
Description:
Deletes a trusted certificate.
Syntax:
AP7181>admin(system.cmgr)> listca
Description:
Lists the loaded trusted certificate.
Syntax:
AP7181>admin(system.cmgr)> showreq
Description:
Displays a certificate request in PEM format.
Syntax:
showreq <IDname> Displays a certificate request named <IDname> generated from the genreq command.
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AP7181>admin(system.cmgr)> delprivkey
Description:
Deletes a private key.
Syntax:
AP7181>admin(system.cmgr)> listprivkey
Description:
Lists the names of private keys.
Syntax:
listprivkey Lists all private keys and displays their certificate associations.
AP7181>admin(system.cmgr)> expcert
Description:
Exports the certificate file to a user defined location.
Syntax:
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AP7181>admin(system.cmgr)> impcert
Description:
Imports the target certificate file.
Syntax:
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AP7181>admin(system)> snmp
Description:
Displays the SNMP submenu. The items available under this command are shown below.
AP7181>admin(system.snmp.access)
Description:
Displays the SNMP Access menu. The items available under this command are shown below.
admin(system.snmp.access)>
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AP7181>admin(system.snmp.access)> add
Description:
Adds SNMP access entries for specific v1v2 and v3 user definitions.
Syntax:
add acl <ip1> <ip2> Adds an entry to the SNMP access control list with <ip1> as the starting IP address
and <ip2> and as the ending IP address.
v1v2c <comm> <access> <oid>
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AP7181>admin(system.snmp.access)> delete
Description:
Deletes SNMP access entries for specific v1v2 and v3 user definitions.
Syntax:
delete acl <idx> Deletes entry <idx> (1-10) from the access control list.
all Deletes all entries from the access control list.
v1v2c <idx> Deletes entry <idx> (1-10) from the v1/v2 configuration list.
all Deletes all entries from the v1/v2 configuration list.
v3 <idx> Deletes entry <idx> (1-10) from the v3 user definition list.
all Deletes all entries from the v3 user definition list.
Example:
admin(system.snmp.access)>list acl
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
index start ip end ip
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 209.236.24.1 209.236.24.46
AP7181>admin(system.snmp.access)> list
Description:
Lists SNMP access entries.
Syntax:
admin(system.snmp.access)>list v1v2c
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admin(system.snmp.access)>list v3 2
index : 2
username : judy
access permission : read/write
object identifier : 1.3.6.1
security level : auth/priv
auth algorithm : md5
auth password : ********
privacy algorithm : des
privacy password : *******
AP7181>admin(system.snmp.traps)
Description:
Displays the SNMP traps submenu. The items available under this command are shown below.
SNMP MU Traps
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mu associated : enable
mu unassociated : disable
mu denied association : disable
mu denied authentication : disable
SNMP Traps
snmp authentication failure : disable
snmp acl violation : disable
AP7181>admin(system.snmp.traps)> set
Description:
Sets SNMP trap parameters.
Syntax:
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AP7181>admin(system.snmp.traps)> add
Description:
Adds SNMP trap entries.
Syntax:
index : 1
destination ip : 201.232.24.33
destination port : 555
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username : BigBoss
security level : none
auth algorithm : md5
auth password : ********
privacy algorithm : des
privacy password : ********
AP7181>admin(system.snmp.traps)> delete
Description:
Deletes SNMP trap entries.
Syntax:
delete v1v2c <idx> Deletes entry <idx> from the v1v2c access control list.
all Deletes all entries from the v1v2c access control list.
v3 <idx> Deletes entry <idx> from the v3 access control list.
all Deletes all entries from the v3 access control list.
Example:
admin(system.snmp.traps)>delete v1v2 all
AP7181>admin(system.snmp.traps)> list
Description:
Lists SNMP trap entries.
Syntax:
index : 1
destination ip : 201.232.24.33
destination port : 555
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username : BigBoss
security level : none
auth algorithm : md5
auth password : ********
privacy algorithm : des
privacy password : ********
AP7181>admin(system)> userdb
Description:
Goes to the user database submenu.
Syntax:
AP7181>admin(system.userdb)> user
Description:
Adds and remvoves users from the user database and defines user passwords.
Syntax:
AP7181>admin(system.userdb.user)> add
Description:
Adds a new user to the user database.
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Syntax:
admin(system.userdb.user>
AP7181>admin(system.userdb.user)> delete
Description:
Removes a new user to the user database.
Syntax:
admin(system.userdb.user>
AP7181>admin(system.userdb.user)>clearall
Description:
Removes all existing user IDs from the system.
Syntax:
admin(system.userdb.user>
AP7181>admin(system.userdb.user)>set
Description:
Sets a password for a user..
Syntax:
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Example:
admin(system.userdb.user>set george password
admin(system.userdb.user>
AP7181>admin(system.userdb)> group
Description:
Adds and remvoves groups from the user database.
Syntax:
AP7181>admin(system.userdb.group> create
Description:
Creates a group name. Once defined, users can be added to the group.
Syntax:
create Creates a group name. Once defined, users can be added to the group.
Example:
admin(system.userdb.group>create 2
admin(system.userdb.group>
AP7181>admin(system.userdb.group> delete
Description:
Deletes an existing group.
Syntax:
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Example:
admin(system.userdb.group>delete 2
admin(system.userdb.group>
AP7181>admin(system.userdb.group> clearall
Description:
Removes all existing group names from the system.
Syntax:
admin(system.userdb.group>
AP7181>admin(system.userdb.group> add
Description:
Adds a user to an existing group.
Syntax:
admin(system.userdb.group>
AP7181>admin(system.userdb.group> remove
Description:
Removes a user from an existing group.
Syntax:
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admin(system.userdb.group>
AP7181>admin(system.userdb.group> show
Description:
Displays existing groups.
Syntax:
admin(system.userdb.group>
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AP7181>admin(system)> radius
Description:
Goes to the Radius system submenu.
Syntax:
AP7181>admin(system.radius)> set/show
Description:
Sets or displays the Radius user database.
Syntax:
Database : local
admin(system.radius)>
AP7181>admin(system.radius)> eap
Description:
Goes to the EAP submenu.
Syntax:
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AP7181>admin(system.radius.eap)> peap
Description:
Goes to the Peap submenu.
Syntax:
AP7181>admin(system.radius.eap.peap> set/show
Description:
Defines and displays Peap parameters
Syntax:
AP7181>admin(system.radius.eap)> ttls
Description:
Goes to the TTLS submenu.
Syntax:
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AP7181>admin(system.radius.eap.ttls> set/show
Description:
Defines and displays TTLS parameters
Syntax:
AP7181>admin(system.radius)> policy
Description:
Goes to the access policy submenu.
Syntax:
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AP7181>admin(system.radius.policy> set
Description:
Defines the group’s WLAN access policy.
Syntax:
set <group name> Defines the group’s <group name> WLAN access policy (defined as a string).
<wlan name>
Example:
admin(system.radius.policy)>set engineering 16
admin(system.radius.policy)>
AP7181>admin(system.radius.policy> access-time
Description: set
Goes to the time-based login submenu.
Syntax:
set <group> Defines a target group’s access time permissions. Access time is in DayDDDD-
<access-time> DDDD format.
show Displays the group’s access time rule.
save Saves the configuration to system flash.
quit Quits the CLI.
.. Goes to the parent menu.
/ Goes to the root menu.
Example:
admin(system.radius.policy.access-time)>show
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AP7181>admin(system.radius.policy> show
Description:
Displays a group’s access policy.
Syntax:
engineering : 16
marketing : 10
demo room : 3
test demo : No Wlans
admin(system.radius.policy)>
AP7181>admin(system.radius)> ldap
Description:
Goes to the LDAP submenu.
Syntax:
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AP7181>admin(system.radius.ldap)> set
Description:
Defines the LDAP parameters.
Syntax:
admin(system.radius.ldap)>
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admin(system.radius.ldap)>
AP7181>admin(system.radius)> proxy
Description:
Goes to the Radius proxy server submenu.
Syntax:
AP7181>admin(system.radius.proxy)> add
Description:
Adds a proxy.
Syntax:
admin(system.radius.proxy)>
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AP7181>admin(system.radius.proxy)> delete
Description:
Adds a proxy.
Syntax:
admin(system.radius.proxy)>
.
AP7181>admin(system.radius.proxy)> clearall
Description:
Removes all proxy server records from the system.
Syntax:
admin(system.radius.proxy)>
AP7181>admin(system.radius.proxy)> set
Description:
Sets Radius proxy server parameters.
Syntax:
admin(system.radius.proxy)>
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AP7181>admin(system.radius)> client
Description:
Goes to the Radius client submenu.
Syntax:
AP7181>admin(system.radius.client> add
Description:
Adds a Radius client to those available to the Radius server.
Syntax:
admin(system.radius.client)>
AP7181>admin(system.radius.client> delete
Description:
Removes a specified Radius client from those available to the Radius server.
Syntax:
delete ip Removes a specified Radius client from those available to the Radius server
Example:
admin(system.radius.client)>delete 157.235.132.11
admin(system.radius.client)>
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AP7181>admin(system.radius.client> show
Description:
Displays a list of configured Radius clients.
Syntax:
show Removes a specified Radius client from those available to the Radius server.
Example:
admin(system.radius.client)>show
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Idx Subnet/Host Netmask SharedSecret
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 157.235.132.11 255.255.255.225 *****
admin(system.radius.client)>
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AP7181>admin(system)> ntp
Description:
Displays the NTP menu. The correct network time is required for numerous functions to be configured accurately on the
access point.
Syntax:
AP7181>admin(system.ntp)> show
Description:
Displays the NTP server configuration.
Syntax:
Time Zone:
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AP7181>admin(system.ntp)> date-zone
Description:
Show date, time and time zone.
Syntax:
AP7181>admin(system.ntp)> zone-list
Description:
Displays an extensive list of time zones for countries around the world.
Syntax:
zone-list Displays list of time zone indexes for every known zone.
Example:
admin(system.ntp)> zone-list
AP7181>admin(system.ntp)> set
Description:
Sets NTP parameters for access point clock synchronization.
Syntax:
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Example:
admin(system.ntp)>set mode enable
admin(system.ntp)>set server 1 203.21.37.18
admin(system.ntp)>set port 1 123
admin(system.ntp)>set intrvl 15
admin(system.ntp)>set zone 1
AP7181>admin(system)> logs
Description:
Displays the access point log submenu. Logging options include:
Syntax:
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AP7181>admin(system.logs)> set
Description:
Sets log options and parameters.
Syntax:
set level <level> Sets the level of the events that will be logged. All events with a level at or above
<level> (L0-L7) will be saved to the system log.
L0:Emergency
L1:Alert
L2:Critical
L3:Errors
L4:Warning
L5:Notice
L6:Info (default setting)
L7:Debug
mode <mode> Enables or disables syslog server logging.
ipadr <ip> Sets the external syslog server IP address to <ip> (a.b.c.d).
admin(system.logs)>set mode enable
admin(system.logs)>set level L4
admin(system.logs)>set ipadr 157.235.112.11
AP7181>admin(system.logs)> view
Description:
Displays the access point system log file.
Syntax:
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AP7181>admin(system.logs)> delete
Description:
Deletes the log files.
Syntax:
AP7181>admin(system.logs)> send
Description:
Sends log and core file to an FTP Server.
Syntax:
send Sends the system log file via FTP to a location specified with the set command. Refer to the command set
under the
AP7181>admin(config) command for information on setting up an FTP server and login information.
Example:
admin(system.logs)>send
admin(system.logs)>
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AP7181>admin(system.config)>
Description:
Displays the access point configuration update submenu.
Syntax:
AP7181>admin(system.config)> partial
Description:
Restores a partial factory default configuration. The access point’s LAN, WAN and SNMP settings are uneffected by the
partial restore.
Syntax:
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AP7181>admin(system.config)> show
Description:
Displays import/export parameters for the access point configuration file.
Syntax:
AP7181>admin(system.config)> set
Description:
Sets the import/export parameters.
Syntax:
set file <filename> Sets the configuration file name (1 to 39 characters in length).
path <path> Defines the path used for the configuration file upload.
server <ipaddress> Sets the FTP/TFTP server IP address.
user <username> Sets the FTP user name (1 to 39 characters in length).
passwd <pswd> Sets the FTP password (1 to 39 characters in length).
Example:
admin(system.config)>set server 192.168.22.12
admin(system.config)>set user myadmin
admin(system.config>set passwd georges
admin(system.config)>show
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AP7181>admin(system.config)> export
Description:
Exports the configuration from the system.
Syntax:
export ftp Exports the access point configuration to the FTP server. Use the set command to set the server,
user, password, and file name before using this command.
tftp Exports the access point configuration to the TFTP server. Use the set command to set the IP
address for the TFTP server before using the command.
terminal Exports the access point configuration to a terminal.
Example:
Export FTP Example:
admin(system.config)>set server 192.168.22.12
admin(system.config)>set user myadmin
admin(system.config)>set file config.txt
admin(system.config)>set passwd
admin(system.config)>export ftp
CAUTIONMake sure a copy of the access point’s current configuration is exported (to a secure
! location) before exporting the access point’s configuration, as you will want a valid version
available in case errors are encountered with the configuration export.
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AP7181>admin(system.config)> import
Description:
Imports the access point configuration to the access point. Errors could display as a result of invaid configuration
parameters. Correct the sepcified lines and import the file again until the import operation is error free.
Syntax:
import ftp Imports the access point configuration file from the FTP server. Use the set command to set the server,
user, password, and file.
tftp Imports the access point configuration from the TFTP server. Use the set command to set the server and
file.
Example:
Import FTP Example
admin(system.config>set server 192.168.22.12
admin(system.config>set user myadmin
admin(system.config)>set file config.txt
admin(system.config)>set passwd mysecret
admin(system.config)>import ftp
Import operation : [ Started ]
File transfer : [ In progress ]
File transfer : [ Done ]
Import operation : [ Done ]
CAUTIONA single-radio model access point cannot import/export its configuration to a dual-radio
! model access point. In turn, a dual-radio model access point cannot import/export its
configuration to a single-radio access point.
CAUTIONMotorola discourages importing a 1.0 baseline configuration file to a 1.1 (or later) version
! access point. Similarly, a 2.0 baseline configuration file should not be imported to a 1.0
version access point. Importing configurations between different version access point’s
results in broken configurations, since new features added to the 2.0 version access point
cannot be supported in a leagcy version access point.
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AP7181>admin(system)>fw-update
Description:
Displays the firmware update submenu. The items available under this command are shown below.
NOTE The access point must complete the reboot process to successfully update the device firmware,
regardless of whether the reboot is conducted uing the GUI or CLI interfaces.
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NOTE A partial reset of a device does not reset the values previously set for these parameters by the
user.
GEO coordinates can be retrieved from the CLI by entering the system menu and typing the following command:
admin(system)>show
Example:
admin(system)>show
admin(system)>set latitude ?
<latitude><cr> : latitude coordinate - 0 to 32 characters
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show Shows the current system firmware update settings for the access point.
Example:
admin(system.fw-update)>show
AP7181>admin(system.fw-update)>set
Description:
Defines access point firmware update settings and user permissions.
Syntax:
set fw-auto <mode> When enabled, updates device firmware each time the firmware versions are
found to be different between the access point and the specified firmware on the
remote system.
cfg-auto <mode> When enabled, updates device configuration file each time the confif file
versions are found to be different between the access point and the specified LAN
or WAN interface.
file <name> Defines the firmware file name (1 to 39 characters).
path <path> Specifies a path for the file (1 to 39 characters)..
server <ip> The IP address for the FTP/TFTP server used for the firmware and/or config file
update.
user <name> Specifies a username for FTP server login (1 to 39 characters)..
passwd <password> Specifies a password for FTP server login (1 to 39 characters).. Default is
motorola.
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AP7181>admin(system.fw-update)>update
Description:
Executes the access point firmware update over the WAN or LAN port using either ftp or tftp.
Syntax:
update <mode><iface Defines the ftp ot tftp mode used to conduct the firmware update. Specifies
> whether the update is executed over the access point’s WAN, LAN1 or LAN2
interface <iface>.
NOTE The access point must complete the reboot process to successfully update the device firmware,
regardless of whether the reboot is conducted uing the GUI or CLI interfaces.
admin(system.fw-update)>update ftp
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AP7181>admin(stats)
Description:
Displays the access point statistics submenu. The items available under this command are:
show Displays access point WLAN, MU, LAN and WAN statistics.
send-cfg-ap Sends a config file to another access point within the known AP table.
send-cfg-all Sends a config file to all access points within the known AP table.
clear Clears all statistic counters to zero.
flash-all-leds Starts and stops the flashing of all access point LEDs.
echo Defines the parameters for pinging a designated station.
ping Iniates a ping test.
.. Moves to the parent menu.
/ Goes to the root menu.
save Saves the current configuration to system flash.
quit Quits the CLI.
AP7181>admin(stats)> show
Description:
Displays access point system information.
Syntax:
show wan Displays stats for the access point WAN port.
lan Displays stats for the access point LAN port
stp Displays LAN Spanning Tree Status
wlan Displays WLAN status and statistics summary.
s-wlan Displays status and statistics for an individual WLAN
radio Displays a radio statistics transmit and receive summary.
s-radio Displays radio statistics for a single radio
retry-hgram Displays a radio’s retry histogram statistics.
mu Displays all mobile unit (MU) status.
s-mu Displays status and statistics for an individual MU.
auth-mu Displays single MU Authentication statistics.
mesh Displays Wireless Bridge Statistics statistics summary.
s-mesh Displays single Wirless Bridge statistics.
known-ap Displays a Known AP summary.
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AP7181>admin(stats)> send-cfg-ap
Description:
Copies the access point’s configuration to another access point within the known AP table.
Syntax:
send-cfg-ap <index> Copies the access point’s configuration to the access points within the known AP table. Mesh
configuration attributes do not get copied using this command and must be configured
manually.
Example:
admin(stats)>send-cfg-ap 2
admin(stats)>
NOTE The send-cfg-ap command copies all existing configuration parameters except Mesh settings,
LAN IP data, WAN IP data and DHCP Server parameter information.
AP7181>admin(stats)> send-cfg-all
Description:
Copies the access point’s configuration to all of the access points within the known AP table.
Syntax:
send-cfg-all Copies the access point’s configuration to all of the access points within the known AP table.
Example:
admin(stats)>send-cfg-all
admin(stats)>
NOTE The send-cfg-all command copies all existing configuration parameters except Mesh settings,
LAN IP data, WAN IP data and DHCP Server parameter information.
AP7181>admin(stats)> clear
Description:
Clears the specified statistics counters to zero to begin new data calculations.
Syntax:
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flash-all-leds <index> Defines the Known AP index number of the target AP to flash.
<stop/start> Begins or terminates the flash activity.
Example:
admin(stats)>
admin(stats)>flash-all-leds 1 start
Password ********
admin(stats)>flash-all-leds 1 stop
admin(stats)>
AP7181>admin(stats)> echo
Description:
Defines the echo test values used to conduct a ping test to an associated MU.
Syntax:
AP7181>admin.stats.echo)> show
Description:
Shows Mobile Unit Statistics Summary.
Syntax:
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Example:
admin(stats.echo)>show
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Idx IP Address MAC Address WLAN Radio T-put ABS Retries
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 192.168.2.0 00:A0F8:72:57:83 demo 11a
AP7181>admin.stats.echo)> list
Description:
Lists echo test parameters and results.
Syntax:
admin(stats.echo)>
AP7181>admin.stats.echo)>set
Description:
Defines the parameters of the echo test.
Syntax:
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AP7181>admin.stats.echo)> start
Description:
Initiates the echo test.
Syntax:
admin(stats.echo)>list
Number of MU Responses : 2
AP7181>admin(stats)> ping
Description:
Defines the ping test values used to conduct a ping test to an AP with the same ESSID.
Syntax:
AP7181>admin.stats.ping)> show
Description:
Shows Known AP Summary Details.
Syntax:
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Idx IP Address MAC Address MUs KBIOS Unit Name
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 192.168.2.0 00:A0F8:72:57:83 3 0 access point
AP7181>admin.stats.ping)> list
Description:
Lists ping test parameters and results.
Syntax:
admin(stats.ping)>
AP7181>admin.stats.ping)> set
Description:
Defines the parameters of the ping test.
Syntax:
admin(stats.ping)>
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AP7181>admin.stats.echo)> start
Description:
Initiates the ping test.
Syntax:
admin(stats.ping)>list
Number of AP Responses : 2
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