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Professional Access Point
Administrator Guide
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Status
The command tasks and examples in this section show status information on access points. These
settings correspond to what is shown on the Status tabs in the Web User Interface. (“Status” on page 67
)
This table provides a quick view of all Status commands and links to detailed examples.
This table shows a quick view of Status commands and provides links to detailed examples
Note
Make sure you are familiar with the names of the interfaces as described in “Understanding Interfaces
as Presented in the CLI” on page 177. The interface name you reference in a get command deter-
mines whether the command output shows a wired or wireless interface or the Internal or Guest net-
work.
Status Command Example
Understanding Interfaces as Presented in
the CLI
Reference of interface names and purposes as described in “Under-
standing Interfaces as Presented in the CLI” on page 177.
Global command to get all detail on a
Basic Service Set (BSS).
This is a useful command to use to get a
comprehensive understanding of how the
access point is currently configured.
get bss all detail
Get Common Information on the Internal
Interface for the Access Point
get interface br0
Get All Wired Settings for the Wired Inter-
nal Interface
get interface br0
Get Current Settings for the Ethernet
(Wired) Guest Interface
get interface brguest
get interface brguest mac
get interface brguest ssid
Get the MAC Address for the Wired Inter-
nal Interface
get interface wlan0 mac
Get the Network Name (SSID) for the
Wired Internal Interface
get interface wlan0 ssid
Get the Current IEEE 802.11 Radio Mode
get radio wlan0 mode
Get the Channel the Access Point is Cur-
rently Using
get radio wlan0 channel
Get Basic Radio Settings for the Internal
Interface
get radio wlan0
get radio wlan0 detail
Get Status on Events
get log-entry all