H3C WA Series Command Reference Manual

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Command Reference Manual
H3C WA Series WLAN Access Points
WLAN Command Reference
Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co., Ltd.
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Preface
The H3C WA documentation set includes 10 command references, which describe the commands and
command syntax options available for the H3C WA series WLAN access points.
The WLAN Command Reference describes WLAN interface, WLAN service, WLAN security, WLAN
RRM, WLAN IDS, WLAN QoS, and WDS configuration commands.
This preface includes:
z Audience
z Conventions
z About the H3C WA Documentation Set
z Obtaining Documentation
z Documentation Feedback
Audience
This documentation is intended for:
z Network planners
z Field technical support and servicing engineers
z Network administrators working with the WA series
Conventions
This section describes the conventions used in this documentation.
Command conventions
Convention Description
Boldface Bold
text represents commands and keywords that you enter literally as shown.
italic
Italic text represents arguments that you replace with actual values.
[ ]
Square brackets enclose syntax choices (keywords or arguments) that are
optional.
{ x | y | ... }
Braces enclose a set of required syntax choices separated by vertical bars,
from which you select one.
[ x | y | ... ]
Square brackets enclose a set of optional syntax choices separated by vertical
bars, from which you select one or none.
{ x | y | ... } *
Asterisk marked braces enclose a set of required syntax choices separated by
vertical bars, from which you select at least one.
[ x | y | ... ] *
Asterisk marked square brackets enclose optional syntax choices separated by
vertical bars, from which you may select multiple choices or none.
&<1-n>
The argument or keyword and argument combination before the ampersand (&)
sign can be entered 1 to n times.
# A line that starts with a pound (#) sign is comments.
GUI conventions
Convention Description
Boldface
Window names, button names, field names, and menu items are in Boldface.
For example, the
New User
window appears; click
OK
.
>
Multi-level menus are separated by angle brackets. For example,
File
>
Create
>
Folder
.
Symbols
Convention Description
Means reader be extremely careful. Improper operation may cause bodily
injury.
Means reader be careful. Improper operation may cause data loss or damage to
equipment.
Means an action or information that needs special attention to ensure
successful configuration or good performance.
Means a complementary description.
Means techniques helpful for you to make configuration with ease.
About the H3C WA Documentation Set
The H3C WA documentation set includes:
Category Documents Purposes
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Technology white papers
Provide an in-depth description of software features and
technologies.
Compliance and safety
manual
Provides regulatory information and the safety instructions
that must be followed during installation.
Quick start
Guides you through initial installation and setup procedures to
help you quickly set up and use your AP with the minimum
configuration.
Hardware
specifications
and installation
Installation guide
Guides you through hardware specifications and installation
methods to help you install your AP.
Getting started guide
Guides you through the main functions of your AP, and
describes how to install and log in to your AP, perform basic
configurations, maintain software, and troubleshoot your AP.
Configuration guides Describe software features and configuration procedures.
Software
configuration
Command references Provide a quick reference to all available commands.
User FAQ
Provides answers to some of the most frequently asked
questions on how to troubleshoot your AP.
Operations and
maintenance
Release notes
Provide information about the product release, including the
version history, hardware and software compatibility matrix,
version upgrade information, technical support information,
and software upgrading.
Obtaining Documentation
You can access the most up-to-date H3C product documentation on the World Wide Web at
http://www.h3c.com.
Click the links on the top navigation bar to obtain different categories of product documentation:
[Technical Support & Documents > Technical Documents] – Provides hardware installation, software
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Table of Contents
1 Applicable Models and Software Versions·····························································································1-1
2 Feature Matrix············································································································································2-1
3 Command/Parameter Matrix·····················································································································3-1
4 WLAN Interface Configuration Commands·····························································································4-1
WLAN Interface Configuration Commands·····························································································4-1
description·······································································································································4-1
display interface wlan-bss ···············································································································4-2
display interface wlan-mesh············································································································4-3
display interface wlan-radio·············································································································4-4
interface wlan-bss····························································································································4-6
interface wlan-mesh ························································································································4-7
interface wlan-radio·························································································································4-7
shutdown (WLAN-Radio interface view)··························································································4-8
shutdown (WLAN-BSS interface view)····························································································4-8
5 WLAN Security Configuration Commands·····························································································5-1
authentication-method·····················································································································5-1
cipher-suite······································································································································5-2
gtk-rekey client-offline enable··········································································································5-2
gtk-rekey enable······························································································································5-3
gtk-rekey method·····························································································································5-4
ptk-lifetime·······································································································································5-5
security-ie········································································································································5-5
tkip-cm-time·····································································································································5-6
wep default-key ·······························································································································5-6
wep key-id ·······································································································································5-7
wep mode········································································································································5-8
6 WLAN RRM Configuration Commands ···································································································6-1
autochannel-set avoid-dot11h·········································································································6-1
display wlan rrm·······························································································································6-1
dot11a··············································································································································6-3
dot11b··············································································································································6-4
dot11g··············································································································································6-4
dot11g protection enable·················································································································6-5
dot11n mandatory maximum-mcs···································································································6-6
dot11n support maximum-mcs········································································································6-7
power-constraint······························································································································6-7
spectrum-management enable········································································································6-8
wlan rrm···········································································································································6-8
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7 WLAN IDS Configuration Commands······································································································7-1
WLAN Rouge AP Configuration Commands··························································································7-1
attack-detection enable ···················································································································7-1
display wlan ids history····················································································································7-2
display wlan ids statistics·················································································································7-3
wlan ids············································································································································7-4
reset wlan ids history·······················································································································7-5
reset wlan ids statistics····················································································································7-5
WLAN Frame Filtering Configuration Commands ··················································································7-6
display wlan blacklist·······················································································································7-6
display wlan whitelist·······················································································································7-7
dynamic-blacklist enable ·················································································································7-8
dynamic-blacklist lifetime·················································································································7-8
reset wlan dynamic-blacklist············································································································7-9
static-blacklist mac-address ············································································································7-9
whitelist mac-address····················································································································7-10
8 WLAN QoS Configuration Commands····································································································8-1
display wlan wmm ···························································································································8-1
reset wlan wmm·······························································································································8-6
wmm cac policy·······························································································································8-7
wmm edca radio······························································································································8-8
wmm edca client (ac-vo and ac-vi)··································································································8-9
wmm edca client (ac-be and ac-bk) ······························································································8-10
wmm enable··································································································································8-11
wmm svp map-ac ··························································································································8-12
9 WDS Configuration Commands···············································································································9-1
bind wlan-mesh ·······························································································································9-1
display wlan mesh-link·····················································································································9-1
display wlan mesh-profile················································································································9-2
display wlan mp-policy·····················································································································9-3
link-hold-rssi ····································································································································9-4
link-initiation enable·························································································································9-5
link-keep-alive··································································································································9-6
link-maximum-number·····················································································································9-6
link rate-mode··································································································································9-7
link-saturation-rssi ···························································································································9-7
mesh-id············································································································································9-8
mesh-profile·····································································································································9-8
mesh-profile enable·························································································································9-9
mesh peer-mac-address··················································································································9-9
mp-policy·······································································································································9-10
probe-request-interval ···················································································································9-11
wlan mesh-profile ··························································································································9-11
wlan mp-policy·······························································································································9-12
wlan uplink-interface mesh-link·····································································································9-12
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10 WLAN Service Configuration Commands···························································································10-1
a-mpdu enable·······························································································································10-1
a-msdu enable·······························································································································10-2
beacon ssid-hide ···························································································································10-2
beacon-interval······························································································································10-3
channel··········································································································································10-3
channel band-width ·······················································································································10-4
client dot11n-only ··························································································································10-5
client max-count ····························································································································10-5
display wlan client··························································································································10-6
display wlan service-template ·······································································································10-9
display wlan statistics··················································································································10-10
dtim··············································································································································10-12
fragment-threshold ······················································································································10-13
long-retry threshold······················································································································10-13
max-power···································································································································10-14
max-rx-duration ···························································································································10-14
preamble······································································································································10-15
radio-type·····································································································································10-16
reset wlan client···························································································································10-16
reset wlan statistics ·····················································································································10-17
rts-threshold·································································································································10-17
service-template (WLAN radio interface view)············································································10-18
service-template { disable | enable } (WLAN service template view)··········································10-18
short-gi enable·····························································································································10-19
short-retry threshold ····················································································································10-20
shutdown ·····································································································································10-20
ssid ··············································································································································10-21
wlan broadcast-probe reply·········································································································10-21
wlan client idle-timeout················································································································10-22
wlan client keep-alive ··················································································································10-22
wlan country-code ·······················································································································10-23
wlan service-template··················································································································10-26
wlan uplink-interface····················································································································10-26
11 Wireless User Isolation·························································································································11-1
l2fw wlan-client-isolation enable····································································································11-1
12 Index ·······················································································································································12-1
1-1
z The models listed in this document are not applicable to all regions. Please consult your local sales
office for the models applicable to your region.
z Read this chapter before using an H3C WA series WLAN access point.
1 Applicable Models and Software Versions
H3C WA series WLAN access points include the WA2200 series and WA2600 series. Table 1-1 shows
the applicable models and software versions.
Table 1-1 Applicable models and software versions
Series Model Software version
WA2210-AG
WA2200 series access
points (indoors)
WA2220-AG
WA2210X-G
WA2200 series
WA2200 series access
points (outdoors)
WA2220X-AG
R 1115
WA2610-AGN
WA2612-AGN
WA2600 series access
points (indoors)
WA2620-AGN
R 1106
WA2610E-AGN
WA2600 series
WA2600 series access
points (enhanced)
WA2620E-AGN
R 1109
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2 Feature Matrix
z Support of the H3C WA series WLAN access points for features, commands and parameters may
vary by device model. See this document for more information.
z For information about feature support, see Table 2-1. For information about command and
parameter support, see
Table 3-1.
z The term AP in this document refers to common APs, wireless bridges, or mesh APs.
Table 2-1 Feature matrix
Document Feature WA2200 series WA2600 series
Fundamentals
Configuration Guide
HTTPS Not supported Supported
802.11n radio mode Not supported Supported
802.11n bandwidth mode Not supported Supported
WLAN Configuration
Guide
802.11n rate configuration Not supported Supported
Optical Ethernet interface
Supported on
WA2210X-G/WA2220X-
AG only
Not supported
Layer 2 – LAN
Switching
Configuration Guide
GE interface Not supported Supported
DHCP server configuration Not supported Supported
Layer 3 – IP Services
Configuration Guide
DHCPv6 configuration Not supported Supported
IGMP snooping configuration Not supported Supported
IP Multicast
Configuration Guide
MLD snooping configuration Not supported Supported
Security Configuration
Guide
SSH2.0 Not supported Supported
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3 Command/Parameter Matrix
Table 3-1 Command/Parameter matrix
Document Module Command/Parameter WA2200 series WA2600 series
display ip https
Not supported Supported
ip https acl
Not supported Supported
ip https certificate
access-control-policy
Not supported Supported
Fundamentals
Command
Reference
HTTP commands
ip https enable
Not supported Supported
a-mpdu enable
Not supported Supported
a-msdu enable
Not supported Supported
channel band-width
Not supported Supported
client dot11n-only
Not supported Supported
preamble
{
long
|
short
}
Only APs that
support the
802.11b/g radio
mode support this
command.
Only APs that
support the
802.11b/g radio
mode support this
command.
radio-type
Keywords
dot11an
and
dot11gn
not
supported
Supported
WLAN service
commands
short-gi enable
Not supported Supported
dot11a
{
disabled-rate |
mandatory-rate |
supported-rate
} rate-value
Only APs that
support 802.11a
radio mode
support this
command.
Only APs that
support 802.11a
radio mode
support this
command.
dot11n mandatory
maximum-mcs
Not supported Supported
dot11n support
maximum-mcs
Not supported Supported
WLAN
Command
Reference
WLAN RRM
commands
power-constraint
power-constraint
Only APs that
support the
802.11a radio
mode support this
command.
Only APs that
support the
802.11a radio
mode support this
command.
3-2
Document Module Command/Parameter WA2200 series WA2600 series
The maximum
number of
broadcast packets
that can be
forwarded on an
Ethernet interface
per second
broadcast-suppression
{ ratio |
pps
max-pps }
pps
max-pps
ranges from 1 to
148810.
pps
max-pps
ranges from 1 to
1488100.
The maximum
number of multicast
packets allowed on
an Ethernet
interface per
second
multicast-suppression
{ ratio |
pps
max-pps }
pps
max-pps
ranges from 1 to
148810.
pps
max-pps
ranges from 1 to
1488100.
Layer 2 – LAN
Switching
Command
Reference
The maximum
number of unknown
unicast packets
allowed on an
Ethernet interface
per second
unicast-suppression
{ ratio
|
pps
max-pps }
pps
max-pps
ranges from 1 to
148810.
pps
max-pps
ranges from 1 to
1488100.
DHCP commands
DHCP server configuration
commands
Not supported Supported
display ipv6 dhcp client
[
interface
interface-type
interface-number ]
Not supported Supported
display ipv6 dhcp client
statistics
[
interface
interface-type
interface-number
]
Not supported Supported
display ipv6 dhcp duid
Not supported Supported
Layer 3 - IP
Services
Command
Reference
DHCPv6
commands
reset ipv6 dhcp client
statistics
[
interface
interface-type
interface-number
]
Not supported Supported
4-1
z The models listed in this document are not applicable to all regions. Please consult your local sales
office for the models applicable to your region.
z Support of the H3C WA series WLAN access points (APs) for commands may vary by AP model.
For more information, see Feature Matrix.
z The interface types and the number of interfaces vary by AP model.
4 WLAN Interface Configuration Commands
WLAN Interface Configuration Commands
description
Syntax
description text
undo description
View
WLAN-BSS interface view, WLAN-Radio interface view, WLAN mesh interface view
Default Level
2: System level
Parameters
text: Description of an interface, a string of 1 to 80 characters. Currently, the AP supports the following
types of characters or symbols: standard English characters (numbers and case-sensitive letters),
special English characters, spaces, and other characters or symbols that conform to the Unicode
standard.
4-2
z An interface description can be the mixture of English characters and other Unicode characters.
The mixed description cannot exceed the specified length.
z To use a type of Unicode characters or symbols in an interface description, install the
corresponding Input Method Editor (IME) and log in to the AP through remote login software that
supports this character type.
z Each Unicode character or symbol (non-English characters) takes the space of two regular
characters. When the length of a description string reaches or exceeds the maximum line width on
the terminal software, the software starts a new line, possibly breaking a Unicode character into
two parts. As a result, garbled characters may be displayed at the end of a line.
Description
Use the description command to set the description of the current interface.
Use the undo description command to restore the default.
By default, the description of an interface is interface-name + interface.
Examples
# Set the description of WLAN-Radio 1/0/1 to WLAN-Radio1.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] interface wlan-radio 1/0/1
[Sysname-WLAN-Radio1/0/1] description WLAN-Radio1
display interface wlan-bss
Syntax
display interface wlan-bss [ interface-number ]
View
Any view
Default Level
1: Monitor level
Parameters
interface-number: Specifies an existing WLAN-BSS interface by its interface number.
Description
Use the display interface wlan-bss command to display information about the specified WLAN-BSS
interface or all WLAN-BSS interfaces.
Examples
# Display information about WLAN-BSS 1.
<Sysname> display interface wlan-bss 1
WLAN-BSS1 current state: DOWN
IP Packet Frame Type: PKTFMT_ETHNT_2, Hardware Address: 000f-e2c0-0110
Description: WLAN-BSS1 Interface
4-3
PVID: 1
Port link-type: access
Tagged VLAN ID : none
Untagged VLAN ID : 1
Port priority: 0
Maximum client number: 64
Clients: 0 associating, 0 associated
Input (total) : 0 packets, 0 bytes
: 0 unicasts, 0 bytes
: 0 broadcasts, 0 bytes
Output (total): 0 packets, 0 bytes
: 0 unicasts, 0 bytes
: 0 broadcasts, 0 bytes
Table 4-1 display interface wlan-bss command output description
Field Description
WLAN-BSS1 current state Physical-layer link state of the interface
IP Packet Frame Type Encapsulation type of the frames that the interface sends out
Hardware Address MAC address of the frames that the interface sends out
Description Description of the interface
PVID Default VLAN ID of the interface
Port link-type Link type of the interface, which can only be access currently.
Tagged VLAN ID VLANs whose packets are sent by the interface with the VLAN tag.
Untagged VLAN ID
VLANs whose packets are sent by the interface with the VLAN tag
removed.
Port priority Priority of the interface.
Maximum client number Maximum number of clients allowed to access the interface.
Clients: 0 associating, 0 associated
Clients: the number of associating clients, and the number of
associated clients.
Input (total) : 0 packets, 0 bytes
: 0 unicasts, 0 bytes
: 0 broadcasts, 0 bytes
Statistics on packets received at the physical layer:
z The total number of packets, and the total number of bytes.
z The total number of unicast packets, and the total number of
unicast bytes.
z The total number of broadcast packets, and the total number of
broadcast bytes.
Output (total): 0 packets, 0 bytes
: 0 unicasts, 0 bytes
: 0 broadcasts, 0 bytes
Statistics on packets sent at the physical layer:
z The total number of packets, and the total number of bytes.
z The total number of unicast packets, and the total number of
unicast bytes.
z The total number of broadcast packets, and the total number of
broadcast bytes.
display interface wlan-mesh
Syntax
display interface wlan-mesh [ interface-number ]
4-4
View
Any view
Default Level
1. Monitor level
Parameters
interface-number: Specifies a WLAN mesh interface by its interface number. The specified interface
must be one already created.
Description
Use the display interface wlan-mesh command to display information about the specified WLAN
mesh interface or all WLAN mesh interfaces already created if no interface is specified.
Examples
# Display information about WLAN mesh interface 3.
<Sysname> display interface wlan-mesh 3
WLAN-MESH3 current state: DOWN
IP Packet Frame Type: PKTFMT_ETHNT_2, Hardware Address: 000f-e2c0-0110
Description: WLAN-MESH3 Interface
PVID: 1
Port link-type: access
Tagged VLAN ID : none
Untagged VLAN ID : 1
For more details about the fields in the above output, see Table 4-1.
display interface wlan-radio
Syntax
display interface wlan-radio [ interface-number ]
View
Any view
Default Level
1: Monitor level
Parameters
interface-number: Displays information about the WLAN-Radio interface specified by interface-number,
which is an interface number.
Description
Use the display interface wlan-radio command to display information about the specified
WLAN-Radio interface or all WLAN-Radio interfaces.
Examples
# Display information about WLAN-Radio 1/0/1.
<Sysname> display interface wlan-radio 1/0/1
WLAN-Radio1/0/1 current state: UP
IP Packet Frame Type: PKTFMT_IEEE_802.11, Hardware Address: 000f-e2c0-0110
Description: WLAN-Radio1/0/1 Interface
4-5
Radio-type 11a, channel auto(157), power(dBm) 19 auto (4)
Received: 0 authentication frames, 0 association frames
Sent out: 0 authentication frames, 0 association frames
Stations: 0 associating, 0 associated
Input : 30007 packets, 1536614 bytes
: 13565 unicasts, 520774 bytes
: 16442 broadcasts, 1015840 bytes
: 0 fragmented
: 5687 discarded, 263913 bytes
: 0 duplicates, 3054 FCS errors
: 2 decryption errors
Output: 10002 packets, 1154819 bytes
: 10002 unicasts, 1154819 bytes
: 0 broadcasts, 0 bytes
: 0 fragmented
: 1686 discarded, 195145 bytes
: 0 failed RTS, 2813 failed ACK
: 8570 transmit retries, 2200 multiple transmit retries
Table 4-2 display interface wlan-radio command output description
Field Description
WLAN-Radio1/1 current state Physical-layer link state of the WLAN-Radio interface
IP Packet Frame Type Encapsulation type of the frames that the interface sends out
Hardware Address MAC address of the frames that the interface sends out
Description Description of the interface
Radio-type 11a Radio type of the interface
channel auto(157)
Channel used by the interface. The keyword
auto
means the
channel is automatically selected and 157 is the number of the
selected channel.
If the channel is manually selected, the field will be displayed in
the format of
channel
configured-channel.
Available channels depend on the country code and radio type.
power(dBm) 19 auto (4)
Transmit power of the interface (in dBm). The value 19 is the
transmit power configured by the user; auto indicates that the
actual power is different from that configured by the user; the
bracketed number, is the current transmission power, 4 dBm in
this sample output. (If spectrum management and power
constraint have been configured for the 802.11a bands, the
actual transmit power on the interface may be different from the
configured value, depending on the configuration of two
commands:
max-power
and
power-constraint
.) For more
information about the
max-power
command and the
power-constraint
command, see WLAN Service and WLAN
RRM in the WLAN Command Reference.
If the protocol being used is not 802.11a or the power constraint
function on the 802.11a frequencies is not configured even
though 802.11a is used, this field will be displayed as
power(dBm) configured-power.
Received: 0 authentication frames, 0
association frames
The number of received authentication frames, and the number
of received association frames.
Sent out: 0 authentication frames, 0
association frames
The number of sent authentication frames, and the number of
sent association frames.
4-6
Field Description
Stations: 0 associating, 0 associated
The number of associating stations, and the number of
associated stations.
Input : 5620 packets, 254801 bytes
: 0 unicasts, 0 bytes
: 5620 broadcasts, 254801 bytes
: 0 fragmented
: 0 discarded, 0 bytes
: 0 duplicates, 96 FCS errors
: 0 decryption errors
Statistics on packets received at the physical layer:
z The total number of packets, and the total number of bytes.
z The total number of unicast packets, and the total number of
unicast bytes.
z The total number of broadcast packets, and the total number
of broadcast bytes.
z The number of fragmented packets.
z The number of dropped packets, and the number of dropped
bytes.
z The number of received duplicate frames, and the number of
FCS errors.
z The number of decryption errors.
Output: 0 packets, 0 bytes
: 0 unicasts, 0 bytes
: 0 broadcasts, 0 bytes
: 0 fragmented
: 0 discarded, 0 bytes
: 0 failed RTS, 0 failed ACK
: 0 transmit retries, 0 multiple transmit
retries
Statistics on packets sent at the physical layer:
z The total number of packets, and the total number of bytes.
z The total number of unicast packets, and the total number of
unicast bytes.
z The total number of broadcast packets, and the total number
of broadcast bytes.
z The number of fragmented packets.
z The number of dropped packets, and the number of dropped
bytes.
z The number of RTS packets failing to be sent, and the
number of ACK packets failing to be sent.
z The number of retransmitted frames, and the number of
transmit retries.
interface wlan-bss
Syntax
interface wlan-bss interface-number
undo interface wlan-bss interface-number
View
System view
Default Level
2: System level
Parameters
interface-number: WLAN-BSS interface number, which ranges from 0 to 255.
Description
Use the interface wlan-bss command to enter WLAN-BSS interface view. If the WLAN-BSS interface
identified by the interface-number argument does not exist, this command creates the WLAN-BSS
interface first.
Use the undo interface wlan-bss command to remove a WLAN-BSS interface.
Examples
# Create WLAN-BSS interface 1.
4-7
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] interface wlan-bss 1
[Sysname-WLAN-BSS1]
interface wlan-mesh
Syntax
interface wlan-mesh interface-number
undo interface wlan-mesh interface-number
View
System view
Default Level
2. System level
Parameters
interface-number: Number of a WLAN mesh interface. The value range for this argument is 1 to 32.
Description
Use the interface wlan-mesh command to enter WLAN mesh interface view. If the specified WLAN
mesh interface does not exist, the command creates the WLAN mesh interface first.
Use the undo interface wlan-mesh command to delete the specified WLAN mesh interface.
Examples
# Create WLAN mesh interface 2 in system view.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] interface wlan-mesh 2
[Sysname-WLAN-MESH2]
interface wlan-radio
Syntax
interface wlan-radio interface-number
View
System view
Default Level
2: System level
Parameters
interface-number: WLAN-Radio interface number.
Description
Use the interface wlan-radio command to enter WLAN-Radio interface view.
Examples
# Enter WLAN-Radio 1/0/1 interface view.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] interface wlan-radio 1/0/1
[Sysname-WLAN-Radio1/0/1]
4-8
shutdown (WLAN-Radio interface view)
Syntax
shutdown
undo shutdown
View
WLAN-Radio interface view
Default Level
2: System level
Parameters
None
Description
Use the shutdown command to shut down the current WLAN-Radio interface.
Use the undo shutdown command to bring up the current WLAN-Radio interface.
By default, a WLAN-Radio interface is up.
Examples
# Shut down the interface WLAN-Radio 1/0/1.
<Sysname>system-view
[Sysname] interface wlan-radio 1/0/1
[Sysname-WLAN-Radio1/0/1] shutdown
shutdown (WLAN-BSS interface view)
Syntax
shutdown
undo shutdown
View
WLAN-BSS interface view
Default Level
2: System level
Parameters
None
Description
Use the shutdown command to shut down the current WLAN-BSS interface.
Use the undo shutdown command to bring up the current WLAN-BSS interface.
By default, a WLAN-BSS interface is up.
After a WLAN-BSS interface is shut down, the connection between the interface and the wireless
device will be torn down.
Examples
# Shut down the interface WLAN-BSS 1.
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