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Professional Access Point
Administrator Guide
Class Structure, Commands, and Examples - 200
4. Re-set the IP addresses for the DNS Nameservers as desired:
USR5453-AP#
set host static-dns-1 10.10.3.10
USR5453-AP#
get host static-dns-1
10.10.3.10
USR5453-AP#
set host static-dns-2 10.10.3.12
USR5453-AP#
get host static-dns-2
10.10.3.12
Set DNS Nameservers to Use DHCP IP Addressing (Manual to Dynamic Mode)
To switch DNS Nameservers from Manual (static IP addresses) to Dynamic mode (nameserver addresses
assigned by DHCP), use the reverse command and check to see the new configuration:
USR5453-AP#
set host dns-via-dhcp up
USR5453-AP#
get host dns-via-dhcp
up
Wireless Interface
To set up a wireless (radio) interface, configure the following on each interface (Internal or Guest) as
described in other sections of this CLI document.
Configure the Radio Mode and Radio Channel as described in “Configure Radio Settings” on
page 219.
Configure the Network Name as described in “Set the Wireless Network Name (SSID)” on page 182.
Security
The following sections show examples of how to use the CLI to view and configure security settings on the
access point. These settings correspond to those available in the Web User Interface on the Advanced
menu’s Security tab. For a detailed discussion of concepts and configuration options, see“Security” on
page 91.
This section focuses on configuring security on the Internal network. (Security on the Guest network
defaults to None. See “When to Use No Security” on page 92
.)
This table shows a quick view of Security commands and links to detailed examples.
Note
Before configuring this feature, 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 command determines whether a setting applies to a wired or wireless interface or to the
Internal or Guest network.
Security Command Example
Get the Current Security Mode
get interface wlan0 security