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Command Line Reference
Wireless Interface Commands
Wireless Interface Commands
The commands described in this section configure global parameters for the
wireless interface.
Command
Function
Mode
Page
radio < 1 | 2 >
Enters wireless interface configuration mode.
GC
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ssid
<ssid>
Sets SSID string.
IC-R
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description
Specifies a human-readable description of this
interface.
IC-R
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closed-system
Closes access to stations without a pre-configured
SSID.
IC-R-
WLAN
9-103
mode
<value>
Sets the radio working mode.
IC-R
9-104
antenna < external |
internal >
Sets the antenna on this radio.
IC-R
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antenna mode< diversity |
single >
Sets the antenna mode.
IC-R
9-105
basic-rate
<value>
Configures the maximum data rate at which the access
point can transmit traffic.
IC-R
9-106
supported-rate
<value>
Configures the maximum data rate at which the access
point can transmit traffic.
IC-R
9-107
channel-policy < static |
auto >
Sets the policy on the channel to static or automatic. IC-R
9-107
beacon-interval
<interval>
Configures the rate at which beacon frames are
transmitted from the access point.
IC-R
9-108
dtim-period
Configures the rate at which stations in sleep mode
must wake up to receive broadcast/multicast
transmissions
IC-R
9-109
max-stations
Configures the maximum number of stations that can
be associated with the access point at the same time
IC-R
9-110
preamble
Sets the length of signal preamble.
IC-R
9-110
[no] protected-mode
Sets the 802.11 b/g CTS protection mode for this radio. IC-R
9-111
fragmentation-thresh
Configures the minimum packet size that can be
fragmented
IC-R
9-111
inactivity-timeout
Configures the inactivity time.
IC-R
9-112
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