Set network names for the wireless interface, Using the command line interface (cli) – Proxim ORINOCO AP-2000 User Manual
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Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
[Device-Name]>set snmpv3privpasswd <New Password> (SNMPv3 privacy password)
[Device-Name]>reboot 0
CAUTION
!
Proxim strongly urges you to change the default passwords to restrict access to your network devices to
authorized personnel. If you lose or forget your password settings, you can always perform the
.
Set Network Names for the Wireless Interface
[Device-Name]>set wif <index 3 (Slot A) or 4 (Slot B)> netname <Network Name (SSID) for
wireless interface>
[Device-Name]>show wif
Figure A-13 Results of “show wif” CLI command for an AP
Enable and Configure TX Power Control for the Wireless Interface(s)
The TX Power Control feature lets the user configure the transmit power level of the card in the AP at one of four
levels:
•
100% of the maximum transmit power level of the card
•
50%
•
25%
•
12.5%
Perform the following commands to enable TX Power Control and set the transmit power level:
[Device-Name]>set txpowercontrol enable
[Device-Name]>set wif <interface number> currenttxpowerlevel <value>
Allowed values are: 1 (100%), 2 (50%), 3 (25%), 4 (12.5%)
Configure SSID (Network Name) and VLAN Pairs, and Profiles
Perform the following command to configure an SSID/VLAN pair, and to assign a Security Profile and RADIUS Profiles
to it.
[Device-Name]>set wifssidtbl <Index.subindex> ssid <Network Name> vlanid <-1 to 1094>
ssidauth <enable/disable> acctstatus <enable/disable> secprofile <Security Profile
Nmuber> radmacprofile <MAC Authentication Profile Name> radeapprofile <EAP
Authentication Profile Name> radacctprofile <Accounting Profile Name> radmacauthstatus
<enable/disable> aclstatus <enable/disable> denynonencrypted <enable/disable>