Manual Part 2
Wireless Array
466 The Command Line Interface
Sample Configuration Tasks
This section provides examples of some of the common configuration tasks used
with the Wireless Array, including:
“Configuring a Simple Open Global SSID” on page 467.
“Configuring a Global SSID using WPA-PEAP” on page 468.
“Configuring an SSID-Specific SSID using WPA-PEAP” on page 469.
“Enabling Global IAPs” on page 470.
“Disabling Global IAPs” on page 471.
“Enabling a Specific IAP” on page 472.
“Disabling a Specific IAP” on page 473.
“Setting Cell Size Auto-Configuration for All IAPs” on page 474
“Setting the Cell Size for All IAPs” on page 475.
“Setting the Cell Size for a Specific IAP” on page 476.
“Configuring VLANs on an Open SSID” on page 477.
“Configuring Radio Assurance Mode (Loopback Tests)” on page 478.
To facilitate the accurate and timely management of revisions to this section, the
examples shown here are presented as screen images taken from a Secure Shell
(SSH) session (in this case, PuTTY). Depending on the application you are using
to access the Command Line Interface, and how your session is set up (for
example, font and screen size), the images presented on your screen may be
different than the images shown in this section. However, the data displayed will
be the same.
Some of the screen images shown in this section have been modified for clarity.
For example, the image may have been “elongated” to show all data without the
need for additional images or scrolling. We recommend that you use the Adobe
PDF version of this User’s Guide when reviewing these examples — a hard copy
document may be difficult to read.
As mentioned previously, the root command prompt is determined by the host
name assigned to your Array.