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Appendix D: Command Line Interface (CLI) for Access Point Configuration
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Enter after each. (The password is masked, so it will not be displayed
on the screen.)
When the user name and password is accepted, the screen displays
the AT-WA7400 Wireless Access Point help command prompt.
AT-WA7400 login:
manager
Password:
friend
Enter 'help' for help.
You are now ready to enter CLI commands at the command line
prompt.
SSH Connection
to the Access
Point
If you know already have your network deployed and know the IP address
of your access point, you can use a remote SSH connection to the access
point to view the system console over the network.
Note
The default Static IP address is 192.168.1.230. If there is no DHCP
server on the network, the access point retains this static IP address
at first-time startup. You can use KickStart to find the IP address of
the access point. (For more about IP addressing, see
“Understanding Dynamic and Static IP Addressing on the
AT-WA7400 Management Software” on page 23.)
Using an SSH connection to the access point is similar to Telnet because
it gives you remote access to the system console and CLI. SSH has the
added advantage of being a secure connection traffic encrypted.
To use an SSH connection, you need to have SSH software installed on
your PC (such as PuTTY, which is available at http://
www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/).
1. Start your SSH application. (PuTTY is used here as an example.)
The PuTTY settings are shown in Figure 40.