Release Notes

1025 | show ap details Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.4.x| Reference Guide
Column Description
Antenna bearing for 802.11a
Horizontal coverage distance of the 802.11a (5GHz) antenna from
true north, from 0-360 degrees.
NOTE: This parameter is supported on outdoor APs only. The
horizontal coverage pattern does not consider the elevation or
vertical antenna pattern.
Antenna bearing for 802.11g
Horizontal coverage distance of the 802.11g (2.4GHz) antenna from
true north, from 0-360 degrees.
NOTE: This parameter is supported on outdoor APs only. The
horizontal coverage pattern does not consider the elevation or
vertical antenna pattern.
Antenna tilt angle for 802.11a
The angle of the 802.11a (5GHz) antenna. This parameter can
range from between -90 degrees and 0 degrees for downtilt, and
between +90 degrees and 0 degrees for uptilt.
Antenna tilt angle for 802.11g
The angle of the 802.11g (2.4GHz) antenna. This parameter can
range from between -90 degrees and 0 degrees for downtilt, and
between +90 degrees and 0 degrees for uptilt.
Mesh SAE
Shows if the AP has enabled or disabled Secure Attribute Exchange
(SAE) on a mesh network. This setting is disabled by default.
Command History
Release Modification
ArubaOS 3.0 Command introduced
ArubaOS 3.2 Introduced support for mesh parameters, additional antenna parameters,
and AP location parameters.
ArubaOS 3.4 Introduced support for the following parameters:
l installation
l mesh-sae
l set-ikepsk-by-addr
l usb-dev
l usb-dial
l usb-init
l usb-passwd
l usb-tty
l usb-type
l usb-user
ArubaOS 5.0 The mesh-sae parameter no longer displays the sae-default setting if the
parameter is disabled. Only the sae-disable option indicates that this
parameter is currently in its default disabled state.
ArubaOS 6.1 The parameter ip6-addr was added to show data for an IPv6 AP.
ArubaOS 6.3 The parameter bassid was deprecated.
ArubaOS 6.4.2.0 The output of this command displays the service tag of an AP.