It is a logical interface.
It is a physical interface.
It is not an interface; it is a slot.
A port is a connection to an application; for example, port 23 would connect to Telnet.
Route add
Ip route
Default route
Config route
Service
Management
AP- Manager
Virtual
A group of APs that allow roaming
A group of controllers that communicate
A group of traveling clients
A group of mobile AP configurations
Cisco
Admin
San-Fan
None of the above
Wr em
Copy run start
Save config
Save
10.1.1.1
10.1.209.1
172.16.1.1
192.168.1.1
Monitor
Commands
Security
Ping
Controller> Interfaces>New
Controller>Inventory>New Interface
Interfaces>New
Controller>Ports>New
Name
SSID
Port
Interface
All WLANs are on.
The WLAN supports all radio types.
The WLAN has all radios in it.
Users must have all radios.
The WLAN mode of the radio
Whether the WLAN SSID is broadcast via the radio
Whether a WLAN is accessible via the radio
Whether you can change the settings on this radio
Access Point Summary
Client Summary
Top WLANs
Rogue Summary
Software version
Internal Temperature
Port Speeds
System name
Three times the power
The third level of power
25% of the maximum power
1/3 power
A probe seen
It is associated
It is authenticated
It is statically defined
1
2
3
4
The client has passed 802.11 authentication five times.
The client has passed 802.11 association five times.
The client has failed 802.11 authentication five times.
The client has attempted 802.11 association five times.
Open a web browser to https://ipaddress, where ipaddress is the IP address of the AP-Manager interface of the controller.
Open a web browser to https://ipaddress, where ipaddress is the IP address of the virtual interface of the controller.
Open a web browser to http://ipaddress, where ipaddress is the IP address of the service port interface of the controller
Open a web browser to https://ipaddress, where ipaddress is the IP address of the management interface of the controller.
Use a terminal emulation program to connect to the console port interface.
Transfer
Debug
Save
Show
Clear
Config
The access point will transmit at 1 mW.
A single controller will set the transmit power of the access point
The access point will transmit with the lowest transmit power allowed under the regulatory domain where the AP is installed
The access point will transmit with the highest transmit power allowed under the regulatory domain where the AP is installed.
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