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128 | ap-name Dell PowerConnect ArubaOS 5.0 Command Line Interface | Reference Guide
Syntax
Parameter Description Default
<name> Name that identifies the AP. By default, an AP’s name can either be the AP’s
Ethernet MAC address, or if the AP has been previously provisioned with an
earlier version of ArubaOS, a name in the format <building>.<floor>.<location>.
The name must be 1-63 characters.
NOTE: You cannot use quotes (“) in the AP name.
ap-system-profile Configures AP administrative operations, such as logging levels. See “ap
system-profile” on page 108.
“default”
clone Name of an existing AP name from which profile names are copied.
dot11a-radio-profile Configures 802.11a radio settings for the AP group; contains the ARM profile.
See “rf dot11a-radio-profile” on page 450.
“default”
dot11a-traffic-mgmt-
profile
Configures bandwidth allocation. See “wlan traffic-management-profile” on
page 1296.
dot11g-radio-
profile
Configures 802.11g radio settings for the AP group; contains the ARM profile.
See “rf dot11a-radio-profile” on page 450.
“default”
dot11g-traffic-
mgmt-profile
Configures bandwidth allocation. See “wlan traffic-management-profile” on
page 1296.
enet0-profile Configures the duplex and speed of the Ethernet 0 interface on the AP. See “ap
enet-link-profile” on page 88.
“default”
enet1-profile Configures the duplex and speed of the Ethernet 1 interface on the AP. See “ap
enet-link-profile” on page 88.
“default”
event-thresholds-
profile
Configures Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI) metrics. See “rf event-
thresholds-profile” on page 462.
“default”
exclude-mesh-
cluster-profile-ap
Excludes the specified mesh cluster profile from this AP.
The Secure Enterprise Mesh license must be installed.
exclude-virtual-ap Excludes the specified virtual AP profiles from this AP.
ids-profile Configures Dell’s Intrusion Detection System (IDS). See “ids profile” on
page 252.
“default”
mesh-cluster-profile Configures the mesh cluster profile for the AP (mesh node). There is a “default”
mesh cluster profile; however, it is not applied until you provision the mesh
node. See “ap mesh-cluster-profile” on page 89.
The Secure Enterprise Mesh license must be installed.
“default”
priority Configures the priority of the mesh cluster profile. If more than two mesh cluster
profiles are configured, mesh points use this number to identify primary and
backup profile(s).
The supported range of values is 1-16. The lower the number, the higher the
priority.
1
mesh-radio-profile Configures the 802.11g and 802.11a radio settings for the AP (mesh node). See
“ap mesh-ht-ssid-profile” on page 92.
The Secure Enterprise Mesh license must be installed.
“default”
no Negates any configured parameter.
regulatory-domain-
profile
Configures the country code and valid channels. See “ap regulatory-domain-
profile” on page 103.
“default”
rf-optimization
-profile
Configures load balancing and coverage hole and interference detection. See
“rf optimization-profile” on page 467.
“default”
snmp-profile Configures SNMP-related parameters. See “ap snmp-profile (deprecated)” on
page 106.
“default”