Chapter 7 AP Management
NWA/WAC Series CLI Reference Guide
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7.3.1 AP Management Client Commands Example
The following example shows you how to configure the NWA/WAC management mode to allow it to
be managed by an AP controller and check the NWA/WAC management mode.
capwap ap vlan [no] ipv6 dhcp6-request-object
dhcp6_profile
Sets the profile of DHCPv6 request settings that determine what
additional information to get from the DHCPv6 server.
The no command removes the DHCPv6 request settings profile.
capwap ap vlan [no] ipv6 enable Enables IPv6 stateless auto-configuration on the managed AP.
The managed AP will generate an IPv6 address itself from a prefix
obtained from an IPv6 router in the network.
The no command disables IPv6 stateless auto-configuration.
capwap ap vlan [no] ipv6 gateway ipv6_addr Sets the IPv6 address of the default outgoing gateway.
The no command removes the IPv6 gateway settings.
capwap ap vlan [no] ipv6 nd ra accept Sets the managed AP to accept IPv6 neighbor discovery router
advertisement messages.
The no command sets the managed AP to discard IPv6 neighbor
discovery router advertisement messages.
capwap ap vlan vlan-id <1..4094> [tag | untag] Sets the VLAN ID and tagging setting of the managed AP.
hybrid-mode [managed | standalone] Sets the NWA/WAC to act as a CAPWAP managed AP, or uses it in
its default standalone mode.
When the NWA/WAC is in standalone mode, you can manage the
NWA/WAC using its own web configurator or commands.
When the NWA/WAC is in managed mode, it can be configured
ONLY by the AP controller.
show capwap ap info Displays information about the managed AP’s wireless usage.
show capwap ap discovery-type Displays how the managed AP gets its IP address.
show capwap ap ac-ip Displays the controller’s IP address.
show hybrid-mode Displays the NWA/WAC management mode.
Table 20 Command Summary: AP Client Commands (continued)
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
Router# configure terminal
Router(config)# hybrid-mode managed
Router(config)# show hybrid-mode
mode: managed
Router(config)#