Users Guide

Table Of Contents
Command Description
setenv serverip <ipaddr> IP address of the TFTP server from which the AP can download its boot
image.
setenv dnsip <ipaddr> IP address of the DNS server used by the AP.
setenv domainname
<domain>
Domain name used by the AP.
tftpboot Boot ArubaOS image over the network using TFTP protocol.
upgrade Upgrade the APBoot or ArubaOS image. This command has the following
sub-parameters:
l boot <file> - Upgrade the APBoot image from <file>.
l os [<n>] <file> - Upgrade the ArubaOS image in partition <n> from
<file>.
l prov - Upgrade provisioning image from <file>.
NOTE: <file> can be a <TFTP-server-IP>:<path> or usb:<path>.
version Displays the APBoot image version.
5. When you are finished, type saveenv and then press enter to save your settings
Other AP console commands may be available when accessing an AP directly through its console port, but these
commands can cause configuration errors if used improperly and should only be issued under the direct supervision
of Dell technical support.
The example below configures an AP location and domain name using an AP console connection:
Hit <Enter> to stop autoboot: 0
apboot> <INTERRUPT>
apboot> setenv group corporate-2
apboot> setenv domainname mycompany.com
apboot> saveenv
apboot>boot
To view current AP settings using the AP console, issue the command printenv <name> where <name> is
one of the variable names listed in Table 126, such as ipaddr, dnsip or gatewayip.
apboot> printenv domainname
domainname=mycompany.com
AP Console Password Protection
The ArubaOS AP console password feature helps protect systems that manage highly sensitive information, like
financial and banking institutions, by requiring users to log in to the AP network with a password. The AP
console password is enabled by default. Passwords must be 6 to 32 characters in length, and can include
alphanumeric and special characters. If configured, you must enter this password to get AP console access. If
not configured, the controller generates a default random password which can be viewed by executing the
encrypt disable command followed by the show ap system-profile <profile-name> command.
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