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access-point ssid <SSID>
no access-point ssid
INTERFACE
DOT11RADIO
STATION
SSID of the access point that
this client station wants to
associate with. Default is no
SSID.
Remove access-point SSID
configuration.
SSID: 802.11 Service Set ID
access-point bssid
<HH:HH:HH:HH:HH:HH>
no access-point bssid
INTERFACE
DOT11RADIO
STATION
BSSID of the access point that
this client station wants to
associate with. This
configuration is only needed
when automatic scanning (see
later part of this section) is not
enabled. And if automatic
scanning is enabled, this
configuration will be ignored.
Default has no BSSID specified.
Remove the setting of BSSID
for an access point.
access-point bssid-filter acceptable prefix
<HH:HH:HH:HH:HH:HH>
<HH:HH:HH:HH:HH:HH>
no access-point bssid-filter acceptable
prefix
<HH:HH:HH:HH:HH:HH>
<HH:HH:HH:HH:HH:HH>
INTERFACE
DOT11RADIO
STATION
This command provides a filter
when the client is selecting an
Access Point during scanning.
The first MAC address is the
prefix of BSSID you allow the
client to associate with. The
second MAC address is a mask
of the prefix. If configured, only
an access point with matching
BSSID will be selected. For
example, if you want the client
only consider Azalea’s
MSR2000s to connect, you can
specify a prefix of
00:17:7b:00:00:00 with mask of
ff:ff:ff:00:00:00
Multiple filters can be configured
if you want to allow multiple
BSSID prefix choices.
Default allows all BSSIDs.
Remove a certain BSSID filter
scanning automatic INTERFACE
DOT11RADIO
STATION
Configure the station to do
automatic scanning for access
point. Without this configuration,
you need to specify an Access
Point’s BSSID (using the
“access-point bssid” command)
to instruct it to associate to it.
MSR2000 CLI Configuration Guide
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