Release Notes

Column Description
Mesh Role
If the mesh role is “none, the AP is operating as a thin AP. An AP
operating as a mesh node can have one of two roles: mesh portal or
mesh point.
Installation
Indicates the type of installation (indoor or outdoor). The default
parameter indicates that the installation mode is determined by the
AP model type.
Latitude
Latitude coordinates of the AP, in the format Degrees Minutes
Seconds (DMS).
Longitude
Longitude coordinates of the AP, in the format Degrees Minutes
Seconds (DMS).
Altitude
Altitude, in meters, of the AP. This parameter is supported on
outdoor APs
only.
Antenna bearing for 802.11a
Horizontal coverage distance of the 802.11a (5GHz) antenna from
true north, from 0-360 degrees.
NOTE: This parameter is supported on outdoor APs only. The
horizontal coverage pattern does not consider the elevation or
vertical antenna pattern.
Antenna bearing for 802.11g
Horizontal coverage distance of the 802.11g (2.4GHz) antenna from
true north, from 0-360 degrees.
NOTE: This parameter is supported on outdoor APs only. The
horizontal coverage pattern does not consider the elevation or
vertical antenna pattern.
Antenna tilt angle for 802.11a
The angle of the 802.11a (5GHz) antenna. This parameter can range
from between -90 degrees and 0 degrees for downtilt, and between
+90 degrees and 0 degrees for uptilt.
Antenna tilt angle for 802.11g
The angle of the 802.11g (2.4GHz) antenna. This parameter can
range from between -90 degrees and 0 degrees for downtilt, and
between +90 degrees and 0 degrees for uptilt.
Mesh SAE
Shows if the AP has enabled or disabled Secure Attribute Exchange
(SAE) on a mesh network.
Related Commands
Command Description
provision-ap Change provisioning parameters for an individual AP. This command does
not save the provisioning parameters settings in a reusable profile.
ap provisioning-profile This command defines a provisioning profile for an AP or group of APs.
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