Chapter 7 AP Management
NWA/WAC Series CLI Reference Guide
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7.3 AP Management Client Commands
The following table describes the commands available for configuring CAPWAP client APs. You must
use the
configure terminal command to enter the configuration mode before you can use
these commands.
show wlan slot_name detail Displays the SSID, MAC address, VLAN ID and security mode for
the specified radio.
show wlan slot_name list all sta Displays statistics for the specified radio’s wireless traffic.
show wireless-hal current channel Displays the channel number the NWA/WAC’s radio is using.
show wireless-hal station info Displays the connected station information of the NWA/WAC’s
radio.
show wireless-hal station number Displays the the number of wireless clients that are currently
connected to the NWA/WAC.
show wireless-hal statistic Displays the overall traffic information of the NWA/WAC’s radio.
show wireless-hal wds info {all | downlink |
uplink}
Displays the WDS traffic statistics between the NWA/WAC and a
root AP or repeaters
Uplink refers to the WDS link from the repeaters to the root AP.
Downlink refers to the WDS link from the root AP to the
repeaters.
show wireless-hal wds interface {all | downlink
| uplink}
Displays status information for the WDS links.
Uplink refers to the WDS link from the repeaters to the root AP.
Downlink refers to the WDS link from the root AP to the
repeaters.
show wireless-hal wds number Displays the number of the root AP or repeater to which the NWA/
WAC is connected using WDS.
Table 19 Command Summary: AP Management (continued)
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
Table 20 Command Summary: AP Client Commands
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
capwap ap ac-ip { primary ip secondary ip |
auto }
Sets the AP controller’s address or sets the NWA/WAC (in
managed mode) to use DHCP option 138 to get the AP
controller’s IP address.
capwap ap vlan ip address { ip subnet_mask |
dhcp }
Sets the IP address of the managed AP or sets it to use DHCP.
capwap ap vlan [no] ip gateway ip Adds the gateway address of the managed AP. The
no command
removes the gateway setting.
capwap ap vlan [no] ipv6 address ipv6_addr/
prefix
Sets the IPv6 address and the prefix length of the managed AP.
The no command removes the IPv6 address settings.
capwap ap vlan [no] ipv6 dhcp6 {address-request
| client}
Set the managed AP to act as a DHCPv6 client or get an IPv6
address from a DHCPv6 server.
The no command sets the managed AP to not get the IPv6
address from the DHCPv6 server.