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Appendix D: Command Line Interface (CLI) for Access Point Configuration
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links to detailed examples.
Determine if the Access Point is a Cluster Member or in Standalone
Mode
This command shows whether the access point is clustered or not. If the
command returns 0, the access point is in standalone mode (not
clustered). If the command returns 1, the access point is a member of a
cluster. In the following example, the access point is in standalone mode.
AT-WA7400# get cluster detail
Field Value
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clustered 0
clusterable 0
kickstarted 0
location not set
formation
Get MAC Addresses for all Access Points in the Cluster
Configure the Access Point as a Member of a Cluster
set cluster clusterable 1
Table 6. Cluster Functions and Commands
Function Command
Determine if the Access Point is a Cluster Member or in
Standalone Mode
get cluster detail
Get MAC Addresses for all Access Points in the Cluster
get clustered-ap all name
Configure the Access Point as a Member of a Cluster
set cluster clusterable 1
Configure the Access Point as a Standalone Device
set cluster clusterable 0
AT-WA
7400#
get
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uster-mem
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ll
name mac ip location removed
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00:e0:b8:76:23:b4 00:e0:b8:76:23:b4 10.10.10.248 not set 0
00:e0:b8:76:16:88 00:e0:b8:76:16:88 10.10.10.230 not set 0