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Command Groups 

Introduction 

The Command Line Interface (CLI) is a network management application operated through an ASCII 

terminal without the use of a Graphic User Interface (GUI) driven software application. By directly 

entering commands, the user has greater configuration flexibility. The CLI is a basic command-line 

interpreter similar to the UNIX C shell. 

A wireless router can be configured and maintained by entering commands from the CLI, which is based 

solely on textual input and output with commands being entered by a terminal keyboard and the output 

displayed as text via a terminal monitor. The CLI can be accessed from a console terminal connected to 

an EIA/TIA-232 port or through a Telnet session. For this CLI we shall use the “Tera Term” program. 

This guide describes how the Command Line Interface (CLI) is structured, describes the command syntax, 

and describes the command functionality. 

This guide also provides information for configuring the DAP-3690, details the procedures and provides 

configuration examples. Basic installation configuration is described in the User’s Guide and must be 

completed before using this document.   

Command Groups 

The system commands can be broken down into two sets of functional groups, Layers 2 and 3. 

Command Group 

Description 

Layer 2 Groups 

 

ACL 

Configures and displays ACL information. 

DHCP Filtering 

Configures DHCP filtering and whether an 
interface is trusted for filtering. 

Ethernet Configuration 

Configures all port configuration options for 
example ports, storm control, port speed and 
auto-negotiation. 

IGMP Snooping 

Configures IGMP snooping and displays IGMP 
configuration and IGMP information. 

IP Addressing 

Configures and manages IP addresses on the 
switch. 

Link Dependency 

Configures and displays link dependency 
information. 

Line 

Configures the console, SSH, and remote Telnet 
connection. 

Management ACL 

Configures and displays management access-list 
information 

Password Management 

Provides password management. 

Port Channel 

Configures and displays Port channel information 

Port Monitor 

Monitors activity on specific target ports. 

Summary of Contents for AirPremier N DAP-3690

Page 1: ...D Link AirPremier N Concurrent Dual Band PoE Outdoor AP CLI Reference Guide...

Page 2: ...onal injury or death Information in this document is subject to change without notice 2012 D Link All rights reserved Reproduction in any manner whatsoever without the written permission of D Link is...

Page 3: ...and their Descriptions 10 Wireless Commands 10 LAN Commands 13 WLAN Partition Commands 13 VLAN Commands 14 RADIUS and Accounting Server Commands 14 SNMP Commands 15 SNTP Commands 15 TFTP Commands 16 D...

Page 4: ...Configuration Example 21...

Page 5: ...configuring the DAP 3690 details the procedures and provides configuration examples Basic installation configuration is described in the User s Guide and must be completed before using this document C...

Page 6: ...as a keyword A parameter is a variable for which you need to type a value You need to replace the parameter name with the appropriate value which might be a name or number A parameter can be associate...

Page 7: ...Using a terminal to connect to the console port Connect the male DB 9 connector on the console cable to the RS 232 serial port on the computer running terminal emulation software then insert the RJ 45...

Page 8: ...the Enter key a couple of times to access the login phase Type admin at the login prompt and press the Enter key Leave Password blank by depressing the Enter key again The command prompt now displays...

Page 9: ...ype tftp the screen below shows other helpful hits for you to complete your configuration options When you enter a command without a variable or value that needs to be specified the CLI will prompt yo...

Page 10: ...th state get arrayp sync security Display AP Array sync security state get arrayp sync fixedrate Display AP Array sync fixedrate state get arrayp sync beaconinterval Display AP Array sync beaconinterv...

Page 11: ...cipher Display encryption cipher get clientinfo Display client info get cwm Display CWM get defkeyindex Display default key index get d wepkeylen Display 802 1X dynamic WEP Key Length get d wepkeyupda...

Page 12: ...ype set cwm Set CWM set d wepkeylen Set 802 1X dynamic WEP Key Length set d wepkeyupdate Set 802 1X dynamic WEP Rekey Interval in Secs set defkeyindex Set default key Index 1 4 set dtim Set DTIM 1 15...

Page 13: ...LAN Commands LAN Commands Description get ethernetcount Display Ethernet count get eth updownlink Display ethernet uplink downlink state get gateway Display gateway IP address get ipaddr Display IP ad...

Page 14: ...d by group VID set pvid_primary Set primary SSID PVID set pvid_eth2 Set ethernet LAN2 PVID set pvid_eth1 Set Ethernet LAN1 PVID set pvid_sys Set system PVID set groupvid_primary Set wlan port member o...

Page 15: ...backup radiussecret Set backup RADIUS shared secret size 1 64 SNMP Commands SNMP Commands Description snmp addcomm Add Communication String snmp addgroup Add User Group snmp addhost Add Host To Notify...

Page 16: ...P get dhcp_sta_expire Display DHCP server STA s expire time get dhcp_sta_hostname Display DHCP server STA s host name get dhcp_sta_mac Display DHCP server STA s MAC get dhcp_sta_ip Display DHCP server...

Page 17: ...assigns Dynamic IP addresses to Wireless Client devices It doesn t assign IP to an Ethernet port Intrusion Commands Intrusion Commands Description get intrusion Display intrusion set intrusion Set in...

Page 18: ...date Display group key update interval in Sec of Multi SSID index get multi ind state Display Multi SSID index individual state get multi acctstate Display accounting server state of Multi SSID index...

Page 19: ...te Set Multi SSID index individual state set multi passphrase Modify passphrase size 8 63 of Multi SSID index set multi radiusip Set RADIUS IP address of Multi SSID index set multi radiusport Set RADI...

Page 20: ...version Help Display CLI command list Ping Send ICMP ECHO_REQUEST to network hosts Pwd Print name of current working directory Reboot Reboot access point get country Display country get pingctl Ping...

Page 21: ...WAP0 set channel 6 WAP0 set apply Users may also want to set an SSID for the DAP 3690 The following is an example in which the AP s SSID is set to accounting WAP0 set ssid accounting WAP0 set apply H...

Page 22: ...WAP0 set authentication open system WAP0 set cipher no WAP0 set apply The following is an example in which the authentication is set to Shared Key WAP0 set authentication shared key WAP0 set key 1 12...

Page 23: ...ample in which the authentication is set to WPA2 PSK WAP0 set authentication wpa2 psk WAP0 set cipher auto WAP0 set passphrase 1234567890 WAP0 set apply The DAP 3690 doesn t need a reboot after making...

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