Release Notes
ap provisioning-profile
ap provisioning-profile <profile>
apdot1x-passwd
apdot1x-username
cellular_nw_preference 3g-only|4g-only|advanced|auto
clone
link-priority-cellular
link-priority-ethernet
master clear|{set <masterstr>}
no
pppoe-passwd
pppoe-service-name
pppoe-user
remote-ap
reprovision
uplink-vlan <uplink-vlan>
usb-dev
usb-dial
usb-init
usb-modeswitch -v <default_vendor> -p <default_product> -V <target_vendor> -P <target_
product> -M <message_content>
usb-passwd
usb-power-mode auto| enable|disable
usb-tty
usb-tty-control
usb-type
usb-user
Description
This command defines a provisioning profile for an AP or group of APs.
Syntax
Parameter Description Default Range
apdot1x-passwd
Password of the AP to authenticate to 802.1X using PEAP — —
apdot1x-username
Username of the AP to authenticate to 802.1X using PEAP — —
cellular_nw_preference
g-only|4g-only|
advanced|auto
The cellular network preference setting allows you to select
how the modem should operate.
l auto (default): In this mode, modem firmware will
control the cellular network service selection; so the
cellular network service failover and fallback is not
interrupted by the remote AP (RAP).
l 3g_only: Locks the modem to operate only in 3G.
l 4g_only: Locks the modem to operate only in 4G.
advanced: The RAP controls the cellular network
service selection based on an Received Signal Strength
Indication (RSSI) threshold-based approach. Initially the
modem is set to the default auto mode. This allows the
modem firmware to select the available network. The
RAP determines the RSSI value for the available
network type (for example 4G), checks whether the
auto —
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