Set up auto configuration, Backup your ap configuration file – Proxim ORiNOCO AP-700 User Manual
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Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
AP-700 User Guide
Set Basic Configuration Parameters using CLI Commands
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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:
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100% of the maximum transmit power level of the card
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50%
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25%
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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
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
Example:
[Device-Name]>set wifssidtbl 3.1 ssid accesspt1 vlanid 22 ssidauth enable acctstatus enable secprofile 1
radmacprofile "MAC Authentication" radeapprofile "EAP Authentication" radacctprofile "Accounting"
radmacauthstatus enable aclstatus enable
Download an AP Configuration File from your TFTP Server
Begin by starting your TFTP program. It must be running and configured to transmit and receive.
[Device-Name]>set tftpfilename
tftpipaddr
[Device-Name]>show tftp (to ensure the filename, file type, and the IP address are correct)
[Device-Name]>download *
[Device-Name]>reboot 0
After following the complete process (above) once, you can download a file of the same name (so long as all the other parameters are the
same), with the following command:
[Device-Name]>download *
Backup your AP Configuration File
Begin by starting your TFTP program. It must be running and configured to transmit and receive.
[Device-Name]>upload
[Device-Name]>show tftp (to ensure the filename, file type, and the IP address are correct)
After setting the TFTP parameters, you can backup your current file (so long as all the other parameters are the same), with the following
command:
[Device-Name]>upload *
Set up Auto Configuration
The Auto Configuration feature which allows an AP to be automatically configured by downloading a specific configuration file from a TFTP
server during the boot up process.
Perform the following commands to enable and set up automatic configuration: