Operation Manual
MP Access Point Commands
MP Access Point Commands
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Examples
To set an MP to use the maximum available power, use the following command:
MX# set ap 3 power-mode high
success: change accepted.
set ap radio antenna-location
Specifies the location (indoors or outdoors) of an external antenna. Use this command to ensure
that the proper set of channels is available on the radio. In some cases, the set of valid channels for
a radio differs depending on whether the antenna is located indoors or outdoors.
Syntax
set ap apnum radio number antenna-location
{indoors | outdoors}
Defaults
The default antenna location is indoors.
Access
Enabled.
History
Introduced in MSS 5.0.
Examples
The following command sets the antenna location for radio 1 on Distributed MP 22 to
outdoors:
MX# set ap 22 radio 1 antenna-location outdoors
success: change accepted.
See Also
set ap radio antennatype on page 12-247
set ap radio antennatype
Sets the model number for an external antenna.
set ap apnum radio {1 | 2} antennatype {ANT1060 | ANT1120 | ANT1180 |
ANT5060 | ANT5120 | ANT5180 |
ANT-1360-OUT | ANT-5360-OUT | ANT-5060-OUT | ANT-5120-OUT |
internal}
ap apnum Index value that identifies the MP on the MX. You can specify a value from 1
to 9999.
radio number Specify radio 1 or radio 2.
antenna-locatio
n
Specify antenna location.
indoors Specifies that the external antenna is installed indoors (inside the building).
outdoors Specifies that the external antenna is installed outdoors.
ap apnum Index value that identifies the MP on the MX. You can
specify a value from 1 to 9999.
radio 1 Radio 1 of the MP.
radio 2 Radio 2 of the MP. (This option does not apply to
single-radio models.)
antennatype
{ANT1060 | ANT1120 |
ANT1180 | internal}
MP-3xx and MP-262 802.11b/g external antenna models:
❑ ANT1060—60° 802.11b/g antenna
❑ ANT1120—120° 802.11b/g antenna
❑ ANT1180—180° 802.11b/g antenna
❑ internal—Uses the internal antenna instead