Dell PowerConnect W-Series ArubaOS 6.2
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Introduction
The Dell PowerConnect W-Series ArubaOS 6.2 command line interface (CLI) allows you to configure and manage
your controllers. The CLI is accessible from a local console connected to the serial port on the controllers or through
a Telnet or Secure Shell (SSH) session from a remote management console or workstation.
NOTE: Telnet access is disabled by default. To enable Telnet access, enter the telnet cli command from a serial connection or an
SSH session, or in the WebUI navigate to the Configuration > Management > General page.
What’s New In ArubaOS 6.2.1.0
The following commands have been modified in the ArubaOS 6.2.1.0 command line interface.
Command
Description
provision-ap
ap provisioning-profile
ArubaOS 6.2.1.0 introduces the cellular_nw_preference parameter for
provisioning a multimode USB modem for a remote AP. These changes
simplify modem provisioning for both 3G and 4G networks.
The previous modem configuration procedure required that you define a
driver for a 3G modem in the USB modem field in the AP provisioning
profile, or define a driver for a 4G modem in the 4G USB type field.
Starting with ArubaOS 6.2.1.0, you can configure drivers for both a 3G or a
4G modem using the USB field, and the 4G USB Type field is deprecated
What’s New In ArubaOS 6.2.0.0
The following commands have been added in the ArubaOS 6.2 command line interface.
Command
Description
aaa user monitor
This command checks to see whether an authenticated user's attributes
differ from those in the SOS.
ap debug radio-event-log
Start and stops radio event log capture for debugging purposes, and
sends a pktlog file to a dump server in the case of stop.
ap debug radio-registers dump
Allows you to collect all or specific radio register log files into a separate
file.
ap lldp med-network-policy-profile
Define an LLDP MED network policy profile that defines DSCP values and
L2 priority levels for a voice or video application.
ap lldp profile
Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP), is a Layer-2 protocol that allows net-
work devices to advertise their identity and capabilities on a LAN. Wired
interfaces on APs support LLDP by periodically transmitting LLDP Pro-
tocol Data Units (PDUs) comprised of type-length-value (TLV) elements.
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