Specifications

4-2 ap Commands
Usage
Configuringan802.11nAPasstandalonedisconnectstheAPfromtheHiPathWirelessController
andconvertstheAPtostandaloneoperationmode.
Afteryouconvertan802.11n APtostandalonemode,youcannolongeraccessitusingtheHiPath
WirelessControllerUIorCLI.Instead,youmustaccessAPusing
the802.11nAPUIorCLI.
Examples
ThefollowingexamplemodifiesthestatusofanWirelessAPtopending.
EWC.enterasys.com:ap# access 0409920201204003 pending
ThefollowingexamplerebootstheWirelessAP.
EWC.enterasys.com:ap# access 0500008043050355 reboot
Rebooting selected AP may result in a localized service interruption. Are you sure
you want to continue(yes/no)?
(yes/no):yes
4.2 blacklist
Theblacklistcommandmovesyouintotheblacklistcontext,whichcontainscommandsto
configureaMACaddresslist.IftheMACaddresslistmodeisblack,theMACaddressesonthe
listidentifyclientsthatarenotallowedtoassociatewiththeAP(a“blacklist”).IftheMAClist
mode
iswhite,onlytheclientsidentifiedbytheMACaddressesonthelistareallowedto
associatewiththeAP(a“whitelist”).Theblacklistcommandisaccessiblefromtheap contextof
theCLI.
Thefollowingcommandsareavailableintheap
:blacklistcontext:
export
import
mac
maclistmode
4.2.1 export
UsetheexportcommandtoexportthecurrentMACaddresslisttoafile.Theexportcommandis
accessiblefromtheap:blacklistcontextoftheCLI.
Syntax
export <server> <user> <dir> <file>
release|pending|
approved|
reboot|standalone|
sensor[force]
TheadministrativeoptionsfortheWirelessAP
Note: You can convert an 802.11n AP to standalone mode if the AP is local and its status is active.
You cannot covert an 802.11n AP to standalone mode if the AP is foreign and its status is inactive.
Use the show ap access command to identify which APs are active and local.