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1101 | show ap provisioning Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.4.x| Reference Guide
Column Description
Single chain mode for Radio 0
If this parameter is set to 1 for an 802.11n-capable radio, the radio
will operate in single-chain mode, and will transmit and receive data
using only legacy rates and single-stream HT rates up to MCS 7.
This parameter is set to 0 (disabled) by default.
Single chain mode for Radio 1
If this parameter is set to 1 for an 802.11n-capable radio, the radio
will operate in single-chain mode, and will transmit and receive data
using only legacy rates and single-stream HT rates up to MCS 7.
This parameter is set to 0 (disabled) by default.
IKE PSK
IKE PSK The IKE pre-shared key.
PAP password
Password Authentication Protocol (PAP) password for the AP.
PAP User Name
PAP username for the AP.
PPPOE User Name
Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) user name for the AP.
PPPOE Password
PPPoE password for the AP.
PPPOE Service Name
PPPoE service name for the AP.
PPPOE CHAP secret
PPPoE CHAP secret key for the AP.
USB User Name
The PPP username provided by the cellular service provider
USB Password
A PPP password, if provided by the cellular service provider
USB Type
The USB driver type.
USB Device Identifier
The USB device identifier.
USB Dial String
The dial string for the USB modem. This parameter only needs to be
specified if the default string is not correct.
USB Initialization String
The initialization string for the USB modem. This parameter only
needs to be specified if the default string is not correct.
USB TTY device data path
The TTY device path for the USB modem. This parameter only needs
to be specified if the default path is not correct.
USB TTY device control path
The TTY device control path for the USB modem. This parameter
only needs to be specified if the default path is not correct.
Uplink VLAN
If you configured 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.
Link Priority Ethernet
Set the priority of the wired uplink, from 0-255. Each uplink type has
an associated priority; wired ports having the highest priority by
default.
Link Priority Cellular
The priority of the cellular uplink, from 0-255. By default, the cellular
uplink is a lower priority than the wired uplink; making the wired link
the primary link and the cellular link the secondary or backup link.