Reference Guide

Parameter Description Range
pppoe-passwd
Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) password for the AP.
pppoe-service-
name
PPPoE service name for the AP.
pppoe-user
PPPoE username for the AP.
read-bootinfo
Retrieves current provisioning parameters of the specified AP.
NOTE: This parameter can only be used on the master controller.
reprovision
Provisions one or more APs with the values in the provisioning-params
workspace. To use reprovision, you must use read-bootinfo to retrieve
the current values of the APs into the provisioning-ap-list.
NOTE: This parameter can only be used on the master controller.
reset-bootinfo
Restores factory default provisioning parameters to the specified AP.
NOTE: This parameter can only be used on the master controller.
sch-mode-radio-0
If you are provisioning an 802.11n-capable AP, you can issue the sch-
mode-radio-0 command to enable single-chain mode for the selected
radio. AP radios in single-chain mode will transmit and receive data
using only legacy rates and single-stream HT rates up to MCS 7. This
setting is disabled by default.
sch-mode-radio-1
If you are provisioning an 802.11n-capable AP, you can issue the sch-
mode-radio-1 command to enable single-chain mode for the selected
radio. AP radios in single-chain mode will transmit and receive data
using only legacy rates and single-stream HT rates up to MCS 7. This
setting is disabled by default.
server-ip
IP address of the controller from which the AP boots.
server-name
DNS name of the controller from which the AP boots.
set-ikepsk-by-addr
Set a IKE preshared key to correspond to a specific IP address.
syslocation
User-defined description of the location of the AP.
uplink-vlan <uplink-vlan>
If you configure an uplink VLAN on an AP connected to a port in trunk
mode, the AP sends and receives frames tagged with this VLAN on its
Ethernet uplink.
By default, an AP has an uplink vlan of 0, which disables this feature.
NOTE: If an AP is provisioned with an uplink VLAN, it
must be connected
to a trunk mode port
or the AP’s frames will be dropped.
usb-dev
The USB device identifier, if the device is not already supported.
usb-dial
The dial string for the USB modem. This parameter only needs to be
specified if the default string is not correct.
usb-modeswitch "-v
<default_vendor> -p
<default_product> -V
<target_vendor> -P <target_
product> -M <message_
content>"
USB cellular devices on remote APs typically register as modems, but
may occasionally register as a mass-storage device. If a remote AP
cannot recognize its USB cellular modem, use the usb-modeswitch
command to specify the parameters for the hardware model of the USB
cellular data-card.
NOTE: You must enclose the entire modeswitch parameter string in
quotation marks.
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