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Command usage and configuration examples, Understanding interfaces as presented in the cli – Allied Telesis AT-WA7400/EU User Manual

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Appendix D: Command Line Interface (CLI) for Access Point Configuration

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Command Usage and Configuration Examples

The following sections provide examples of using the CLI to perform
functions similar to those documented in the web browser interface
chapters in this book:

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“Understanding Interfaces as Presented in the CLI,” next

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“Saving Configuration Changes” on page 279

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“Basic Settings” on page 280

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“Access Point and Cluster Settings” on page 283

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“User Accounts” on page 285

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“Displaying Status” on page 287

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“Ethernet (Wired) Interface” on page 299

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“Setting Up the Wireless Interface” on page 302

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“Setting Up Security” on page 302

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“Enabling and Configuring the Guest Login Welcome Page” on
page 321

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“Configuring Multiple BSSIDs on Virtual Wireless Networks” on
page 323

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“Radio Settings” on page 324

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“MAC Filtering” on page 331

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“Load Balancing” on page 333

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“Quality of Service” on page 334

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“Wireless Distribution System” on page 342

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“Time Protocol” on page 345

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“Rebooting the Access Point” on page 346

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“Resetting the Access Point to the Factory Defaults,” next

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“Keyboard Shortcuts” on page 347

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“Tab Completion and Help” on page 348

Understanding

Interfaces as

Presented in the

CLI

The following summary of interface names is provided to help clarify the
related CLI commands and output results. These names are not shown in
the web UI, but are used throughout the CLI. You get and set many
configuration values on the access point by referring to interfaces. In order
to configure the access point through the CLI, you need to understand
which interfaces are available on the access point, what role they play
(corresponding setting on the web UI), and how to refer to them.