Professional Access Point
Administrator Guide
Class Structure, Commands, and Examples - 196
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 menu’s Access Points tab in the Web User
Interface.
This table provides a quick view of Access Point Cluster commands and provides links to detailed
examples.
Determine whether the Access Point is a Cluster Member or is in Stand-alone Mode
This command shows whether the access point is clustered or not. If the command returns 0, the access
point is in stand-alone mode (not clustered). If the command returns 1, the access point is a member of a
cluster. In the following example, the access point is in stand-alone mode.
USR5453-AP# get cluster detail
Field Value
--------------------
clustered 0
clusterable 0
kickstarted 0
location not set
formation
Get MAC Addresses for all Access Points in the Cluster
USR5453-AP# get cluster-member all
name mac ip location removed
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00:e0:b8:76:23:b4 00:e0:b8:76:23:b4 10.10.10.248 not set 0
00:e0:b8:76:16:88 00:e0:b8:76:16:88 10.10.10.230 not set 0
User Accounts
The following command examples show configuration tasks related to user accounts. These tasks
correspond to the Cluster menu’s User Management tab in the Web User Interface.
Note
You cannot use the CLI to add or remove an access point from a cluster or set the configuration policy.
If you want to configure clustering, please use the Web User Interface as described in “Access Points”
on page 43
Cluster Command Example
Determine whether the Access Point is a Cluster Member or is in
Stand-alone Mode
get cluster detail
Get MAC Addresses for all Access Points in the Cluster
get clustered-ap all name