June 30, 2006
Confidential
Document Number BDTM10001-A05 Standard
BelAir100 User Guide
Managing Access Radio SSIDs
Managing Basic
SSIDs
set arm<n> mbssid [ssidx <ssid_index>] {enabled|disabled}
show arm<n> mbssid
These commands apply to all access radios except those with part numbers
B2CC000AA or B2CC000AB. Use the
/system/show phyinv
command to
display the radio’s part number.
These commands enable or disable a BSSID for a particular access radio SSID.
The
ssid_string
parameter is an integer from 1 to 16. The default value is 1.
The BSSID is automatically generated and has the same format at a MAC
address. The BSSID for SSID 1 is the primary BSSID and cannot be disabled.
The primary BSSID is usually the unit’s MAC address.
Additional BSSIDs are usually generated based on data embedded on the radio
during manufacturing. If the embedded data is unavailable, then the additional
BSSID are generated by incrementing the third least significant byte of the
primary BSSID. For example, if the primary BSSID is 00:0D:67:00:12:34, then
the second BSSID is 00:0D:67:01:12:34 and the third BSSID is
00:0D:67:02:12:34.
Configuring a Suppressed SSID with a BSSID
Do the following steps:
1 If necessary, configure the SSID with the following command:
set arm<n> ssid <ssid_string>
[ssidx <ssid_index>] [vlan <vlan_ID>]
2 Enable the BSSID with the following command:
set arm<n> mbssid [ssidx <ssid_index>] enabled
This command automatically sets the SSID to
normal
.
3 Change the SSID to suppressed with the following command:
set arm<n> ssid <ssid_string> suppress
[ssidx <ssid_index>] [vlan <vlan_ID>]
Deleting a SSID
del arm<n> ssid ssidx <ssid_index>
<ssid_index> is an integer from 1 to 16. The default value is 1.
Note: SSID 1 cannot be deleted.
Displaying the List
of Available SSIDs
show arm<n> ssid
Example
cd /radio
/radio# show arm1 ssid
id vlan type ssid