Allied Telesis AT-TQ2403 Network Card User Manual


 
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Running
Configuration - The running configuration contains the settings with which the AP is
currently running.
When you view or update configuration settings through the command line interface (CLI) using get,
set, add, and remove commands, you are viewing and changing values on the running configuration
only. If you do not save the configuration (by executing the save-running or "set config startup
running" command at the CLI), you will lose any changes you submitted via the CLI upon reboot.
The save-running command saves the running configuration as the startup configuration. (The
save-running command is a shortcut command for "set config startup running", which accomplishes
the same thing)
Settings updated from the CLI (with get, set, add, remove commands) will not be saved to the startup
configuration unless you explicitly save them via the save-running command. This gives you the option
of maintaining the startup configuration and trying out values on the running configuration that you can
discard (by not saving).
By contrast, configuration changes updated from the Web UI are automatically saved to both the
running and startup configurations. If you make changes from the Web UI that you do not want to keep,
your only option is to reset to factory defaults. The previous startup configuration will be lost.
Basic Settings
Note: Before configuring this feature, make sure you are
familiar with the names of the
interfaces as described in “Understanding Interfaces as Presented in the CLI”. The interface
name you reference in a command determines whether a setting applies to a wired or
wireless interface, the Internal or Guest network, or (on a dual-radio AP) to radio "one" or
radio "two".
The following CLI command examples correspond to tasks you can accomplish on the Basic Settings tab
of the Web UI for access points with clustering capabilities. In some cases, the CLI get command
provides additional details not available through the Web UI.
This table shows a quick view of Basic Settings commands and provides links to detailed examples.
Feature or Setting CLI Command
Get the IP Address for an
Access Point
get management ip
or
get management
If management VLANs are not enabled, then the management interface
will be br0. Therefore, it is also possible to use “get interface br0 ip
to get the IP address.
Get the MAC Address for an
Access Point
get management mac
Get Both the IP Address and
MAC Address
get management mac ip
Get Common Information
on All Interfaces for an AP
get interface