Chapter 15
SSID Commands
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Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide
ssid
User level: privileged, supervisor.
Use the
ssid
command to create a Service Set Identifier (SSID) or enter SSID command
mode. This is the wireless SSID name. If you do not specify a name, a list of SSID names is
displayed.
Use the [no] form of this command to delete SSID entries.
Syntax:
The syntax for this command is:
[no] ssid <name>.
Message:
After this command is initiated, the LAP must reboot for any change to this setting to take
effect. The following message displays after you initiate this command:
This command will reboot the LAP(s). Do you want to continue (Y/N)?
•
Type
Y
to reboot the LAP.
•
Type
N
to cancel the reboot. The change in this setting will not take effect.
Example:
Syntax
Description
<name>
Enter the name you want to assign to the wireless network. This
string can be up to 32 characters.
Note:
When you delete an SSID entry, the entry is also
deleted from all Light Access Points.
W310-1(super)#
ssid building1
W310-1(super/building1)#
Summary of Contents for W310
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Page 82: ...Chapter 6 IP Commands 66 Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide ...
Page 102: ...Chapter 7 Layer 2 Switching Commands 86 Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide ...
Page 160: ...Chapter 8 LAP and Radio Card Commands 144 Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide ...
Page 194: ...Chapter 9 Logging and RMON Commands 178 Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide ...
Page 264: ...Chapter 10 Policy Commands 248 Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide ...
Page 350: ...Chapter 13 SNMP Commands 334 Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide ...
Page 376: ...Chapter 15 SSID Commands 360 Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide ...
Page 430: ...Chapter 18 User User Group and RADIUS Commands 414 Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide ...
Page 434: ...Chapter 19 Wireless Domain Commands 418 Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide ...