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Appendix D: Command Line Interface (CLI) for Access Point Configuration
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brvwn2
This is for the second virtual wireless network (VWN) 2.
On a one-radio access point, the bridge interface for VWN2 consists of:
wlan0vwn1
vlan
VLANID
where
VLANID
is a four-digit VLAN ID that you provided. (For
example, if you provided a VLAN ID of 1234, the VLAN interface would be
vlan1234
.
On a two-radio access point, the bridge interface for VWN2 consists of:
wlan0vwn1
wlan1vwn1
vlan
VLANID
where
VLANID
is a four-digit VLAN ID that you provided. (For
example, if you provided a VLAN ID of 5678, the VLAN interface would be
vlan5678
.
wlan0
The wireless (radio) interface for the internal network.
wlan0guest
The wireless (radio) interface for the guest network.
wlan0vwn1
The wireless interface for virtual wireless network (VWN) 1.
wlan0vwn2
The wireless interface for virtual wireless network (VWN) 2.
wlan0wds
x
A wireless distribution system (WDS) interface where “x” indicates the
number of the WDS link. (For example,
wlan0wds1.)
wlan1
On a two-radio access point, the wireless (radio) interface for the internal
network on the second radio.
wlan1guest
On a two-radio access point, the wireless (radio) interface for the guest
network on the second radio.
wlan1vwn1
On a two-radio access point, the wireless interface for virtual wireless
network (VWN) 1 on the second radio.
wlan1vwn2
On a two-radio access point, the wireless interface for virtual wireless
network (VWN) 2 on the second radio.
vlanxxxx
A VLAN interface for VLAN ID xxxx. To find out what this VLAN interface is
(Internal, guest, VWN1 or VWN2), use the following command to look at the
role field:
get interface vlan
VLANID
role
For example:
get interface vlan1234 role
Table 4. Interfaces in the CLI
Interface Description