- Table of Contents
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- 02-WLAN Command References
- 00-Preface
- 01-AP management commands
- 02-Radio management commands
- 03-WLAN access commands
- 04-WLAN security commands
- 05-WLAN authentication commands
- 06-WIPS commands
- 07-WLAN QoS commands
- 08-WLAN roaming commands
- 09-WLAN load balancing commands
- 10-WLAN radio resource measurement commands
- 11-Channel scanning commands
- 12-Band navigation commands
- 13-WLAN high availability commands
- 14-Wireless location commands
- 15-AC hierarchy commands
- 16-IoT AP commands
- 17-WLAN probe commands
- 18-Spectrum management commands
- 19-WLAN optimization commands
- 20-WLAN RRM commands
- 21-WLAN IP snooping commands
- 22-WLAN forwarding commands
- 23-WLAN radio load balancing commands
- 24-802.1X client commands
- 25-IP source guard commands
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WLAN high availability commands
WLAN uplink detection commands
wlan uplink track
Use wlan uplink track to associate a track entry with WLAN uplink detection.
Use undo wlan uplink track to restore the default.
Syntax
wlan uplink track track-entry-number
undo wlan uplink track
Default
WLAN uplink detection is not associated with any track entry.
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
track-entry-number: Specifies a track entry ID in the range of 1 to 1024.
Usage guidelines
This command enables the AC to adjust radio state based on the uplink state associated with a track entry. When the track entry is in Negative state, the AC disables radios of all connected APs. When the track entry is in Positive state, the AC enables radios of all connected APs.
If you execute this command multiple times, the most recent configuration takes effect.
Examples
# Associate track entry 1 with WLAN uplink detection.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] wlan uplink track 1