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Get the Wireless Network Name (SSID)
AT-TQ2403# get interface wlan0 ssid
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Set the Wireless Network Name (SSID)
AT-TQ
2403# set interface wlan0 ssid "Vicky’s AP"
AT-TQ2403# get interface wlan0 ssid
Vicky’s AP
Access Point and Cluster Settings
The command examples in this section show how to get the configuration for a cluster of access points.
These settings generally correspond to those on the Cluster > Access Points tab in the Web UI.
Note: You cannot use the CLI to add or remove an access point from a cluster or set the
conf
iguration policy. If you want to configure clustering, please use the Web User Interface
as described in “Managing Access Points and Clusters
”.
This table provides a quick view of Access Point Cluster commands and links to detailed examples.
Feature or Setting CLI Command
Determine if the AP is a Cluster Member or in Standalone Mode
(
whilst obtainin
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all cluster
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p
erties
)
get cluster
Determine only whether an AP is clustered or not get cluster clustered
Determine the name of the cluster your AP is part of get cluster cluster-name
Determine the location of the AP that is part of the cluster get cluster location
Determine if the AP is a Cluster Member or in Standalone Mode (whilst
obtaining all cluster properties)
This get cluster command shows all the cluster properties associated with an AP. If the property
clustered has a value of 0, then the AP is in stand-alone mode (i.e. not clustered). If the property
clustered returns a value of 1, then the AP is a member of a cluster.
In the following example, the AP is in standalone mode.
AT-TQ2403# get cluster
Property Value
--------------------------------
Clustered 0
location not set
cluster-name Default
In the following example, the AP is a member of a cluster, since a value of 1 has been returned.
AT-TQ2403# get cluster
Property Value
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clustered 1
location Vicky’s Office