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Parameters.
NOTE
After you run these commands, you must reboot the Altitude 802.11n AP for the configuration to take effect.
Enabling/Disabling telnet access and setting up new Telnet Access Password via the
controller's user interface
You can enable/disable the telnet access, and set up a new Telnet Access Password via the controller's
user interface. The Altitude AP must successfully discover the controller to pick up this configuration.
NOTE
The new telnet access password that you set up over the controller's user interface overrides the default telnet
access password.
Enabling/disabling telnet access via the controller's user interface
To enable/disable telnet access:
1 From the main menu, click Altitude AP Configuration. The Altitude AP Configuration screen
appears.
2 In the Altitude AP list, click the Altitude AP for which you want to enable/disable telnet.
Table 4:
CLI command to configure static IP address in the Altitude 802.11n AP
Parameter Name Description
dhcp disable By default, the Altitude AP is configured to acquire its IP address via the DHCP
assignment. The command disables the DHCP server.
ipaddr Specifies the IP address.
ipmask Specifies the subnet.
gateway Specifies the IP address of the network gateway.
capply Applies the configuration.
csave Saves the configuration.