Release Notes

627 | provision-ap Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.4.x| Reference Guide
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Description
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The TTY device control path for the USB modem. This parameter only needs to be specified if the default
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Specify the USB driver type.
l acm: Use ACM driver
l airprime: Use Airprime driver
l beceem-wimax: Use Beceem driver for 4G-WiMAX
l ether: Use CDC Ether driver for direct IP4G device
l hso: Use HSO driver for newer Option
l none: Disable 3G or 2G network on USB
l option: Use Option driver
l pantech-3g: Same as "pantech-uml290" - to support upgrade
l pantech-uml290: Use Pantech USB driver for UML290 device
l ptumlusbnet: Use Pantech USB driver for 4G device
l rndis: Use a RNDIS driver for a 4G device
l sierra-evdo: Use EVDO Sierra Wireless driver
l sierra-gsm: Use GSMSierra Wireless driver
l sierrausbnet:Use SIERRA Direct IP driver for 4G device
l storage: Use USBflash as storage device for storing RAP certificates
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The PPP username provided by the cellular service provider
Usage Guidelines
You do not need to provision APs before installing and using them.
The exceptions are outdoor APs, which have antenna gains that you must provision before they can be used,
and APs configured for mesh. You must provision the AP before you install it as a mesh node in a mesh
deployment.
Users less familiar with this process may prefer to use the Provisioning page in the WebUI to provision an AP.