Professional Access Point
Administrator Guide
Class Structure, Commands, and Examples - 188
cluster Clustering-based configuration settings
cluster-member Member of a cluster of like-configured access points
config Configuration settings
detected-ap Detected access point
dhcp-client DHCP client settings
dot11 IEEE 802.11
host Internet host settings
interface Network interface
ip-route IP route entry
klog-entry Kernel log entry
log Log settings
log-entry Log entry
mac-acl MAC address access list item
ntp Network Time Protocol client
portal Guest captive portal
radio Radio
radius-user RADIUS user
ssh SSH access to the command line interface
supported-rate Supported rate of the radio
system System settings
telnet Telnet access to the command line interface
tx-queue Transmission queue parameters
wme-queue Transmission queue parameters for stations
• Example 3: Type "get system v" TAB. This will result in completion with the only matching field, "get sys-
tem version". Hit ENTER to display the output results of the command.
For detailed examples on getting help, see “Tab Completion and Help” on page 248.
Ready to Get Started?
If you know the four basic commands shown above (get, set, remove, and add) and how to get help at the
CLI using tab completion, you are ready to get started.
The best way to get up-to-speed quickly is to bring up the CLI on your access point and follow along with
some or all of the examples in the next topic “Command Usage and Configuration Examples” on page 188
.
Command Usage and Configuration Examples
“Understanding Interfaces as Presented in the CLI” on page 190
“Saving Configuration Changes” on page 191
“Basic Settings” on page 192
“Access Point and Cluster Settings” on page 196
“User Accounts” on page 196
“Status” on page 199