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Appendix D: Command Line Interface (CLI) for Access Point Configuration
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Basic Settings
Note
Before configuring this feature, make sure you are familiar with the
names of the interfaces as described in “Understanding Interfaces
as Presented in the CLI” on page 278. The interface name you
reference in a command determines whether a setting applies to a
wired or wireless interface, the internal or guest network, or (on a
two-radio access point) to radio one or radio two.
The following CLI command examples correspond to tasks you can
accomplish on the Basic Settings page of the web UI for access points
with clustering capabilities. In some cases, the CLI
get command
provides additional details not available through the web UI.
Table 5 provides a quick view of Basic Settings commands and provides
links to detailed examples.
Table 5. Basic Settings Commands
Function Command
Get the IP Address for the Internal
Interface on an Access Point
get interface br0 ip
or
get interface
get interface
is a catch-all command that shows common
information on all interfaces for the access point such as IP
addresses, MAC addresses, and so on. The IP address for
the internal interface (and the one used to access the
access point) is that shown for br0. (See “Understanding
Interfaces as Presented in the CLI” on page 278.)
Get the MAC Address for an
Access Point
get interface br0 mac
Get Both the IP Address and MAC
Address
get interface br0 mac ip
Get Common Information on All
Interfaces for an Access Point
get interface
Get the Firmware Version for the
Access Point
get system version
Get the Location of the Access
Point
get cluster location