Reference Guide
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Dns IP IP address of the DNS server.
Domain Name Domain name used by the AP.
Server Name DNS name of the controller from which the AP boots.
Server IP IP address of the controller from which the AP boots
Antenna gain for
802.11a
Antenna gain for 802.11a (5GHz) antenna.
Antenna gain for
802.11g
Antenna gain for 802.11g (2.4GHz) antenna.
Antenna for 802.11a Antenna use for 5 GHz (802.11a) frequency band.
z 1: AP uses antenna 1
z 2: AP uses antenna 2
z both: AP uses both antennas
Antenna for 802.11g Antenna use for 2.4 GHz (802.11g) frequency band.
z 1: AP uses antenna 1
z 2: AP uses antenna 2
z both: AP uses both antennas
IKE PSK IKE PSK The IKE pre-shared key.
PPPOE User Name Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) user name for the AP.
PPPOE Password PPPoE password for the AP.
PPPOE Service Name PPPoE service name for the AP.
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.
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.
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