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1 AP management commands

region-code

Use region-code to specify a region code.

Syntax

region-code code

Default

The region code for APs in China is CN, and the region code for APs in Japan is JP. No region code is specified for APs in any other countries or regions.

Views

Global configuration view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

code: Specifies a region code. For more information about region codes, see Table1-1.

Table1-1 Region code information   

Country

Code

Country

Code

Andorra

AD

Kenya

KE

United Arab Emirates

AE

Kuwait

KW

Albania

AL

Kazakhstan

KZ

Armenia

AM

Lebanon

LB

Australia

AU

Liechtenstein

LI

Argentina

AR

Sri Lanka

LK

Australia

AT

Lithuania

LT

Azerbaijan

AZ

Luxembourg

LU

Bosnia and Herzegovina

BA

Latvia

LV

Belgium

BE

Libyan

LY

Bulgaria

BG

Morocco

MA

Bahrain

BH

Monaco

MC

Brunei Darussalam

BN

Moldova

MD

Bolivia

BO

Macedonia

MK

Brazil

BR

Macau

MO

Bahamas

BS

Martinique

MQ

Belarus

BY

Malta

MT

Belize

BZ

Korea, Republic of Korea

KR

Canada

CA

Mauritius

MU

Switzerland

CH

Mexico

MX

Cote d'ivoire

CI

Malay Archipelago

MY

Chile

CL

Namibia

NA

China

CN

Nigeria

NG

Colombia

CO

Nicaragua

NI

Costarica

CR

Netherlands

NL

Serbia

RS

Norway

NO

Cyprus

CY

New Zealand

NZ

Czech Republic

CZ

Oman

OM

Germany

DE

Panama

PA

Denmark

DK

Peru

PE

Dominica

DO

Poland

PL

Algeria

DZ

Philippines

PH

Ecuador

EC

Pakistan

PK

Estonia

EE

Puerto Rico

PR

Egypt

EG

Portugal

PT

Spain

ES

Paraguay

PY

Faroe Islands

FO

Qatar

QA

Finland

FI

Romania

RO

France

FR

Russian Federation

RU

Britain

GB

Saudi Arabia

SA

Georgia

GE

Sweden

SE

Gibraltar

GI

Singapore

SG

Greenland

GL

Slovenia

SI

Guadeloupe

GP

Slovak

SK

Greece

GR

San Marino

SM

Guatemala

GT

Salvador

SV

Guam

GU

Syrian

SY

Guyana

GY

Thailand

TH

Honduras

HN

Tunisia

TN

Hong Kong

HK

Turkey

TR

Croatia

HR

Trinidad and Tobago

TT

Hungary

HU

, Province of China

TW

Iceland

IS

Ukraine

UA

India

IN

United States of America

US

Indonesia

ID

Uruguay

UY

Ireland

IE

Uzbekistan

UZ

Israel

IL

The Vatican City State

VA

Iraq

IQ

Venezuela

VE

Italy

IT

Virgin Islands

VI

Jamaica

JM

Vietnam

VN

Jordan

JO

Yemen

YE

Japan

JP

South Africa

ZA

Democratic People's Republic of Korea

KP

Zimbabwe

ZW

Usage guidelines

A region code determines characteristics such as available frequencies, available channels, and transmit power level. Set a valid region code before configuring an AP.

Examples

# Specify the global region code.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] wlan global-configuration

[Sysname-wlan-global-configuration] region-code US

Related commands

region-code-lock

region-code-ie

Use region-code-ie to include or exclude region codes in beacon frames and probe responses and specify the installation environment type.

Use undo region-code-ie to restore the default.

Syntax

region-code-ie { disable | enable { any | indoor | outdoor } }

undo region-code-ie

Default

Beacon frames and probe responses contain region codes and the installation environment type is any.

Views

Service template view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

disable: Excludes region codes in beacon frames and probe responses.

enable: Includes region codes in beacon frames and probe responses.

any: Specifies APs that can be installed both indoors and outdoors.

indoor: Specifies APs that can only be installed indoors.

outdoor: Specifies APs that can only be installed outdoors.

Usage guidelines

If you bind different service templates to radios of an AP, make sure the service templates are specified with the same installation environment type.

Examples

# Include region codes in beacon frames and probe responses and specify the type of installation environment as indoor.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] wlan service-template service1

[Sysname-wlan-st-service1] region-code-ie enable indoor

Related commands

region-code

region-code-lock

Use region-code-lock enable to lock the region code.

Use region-code-lock disable to unlock the region code.

Use undo region-code-lock to restore the default.

Syntax

region-code-lock { disable | enable }

undo region-code-lock

Default

The region code is not locked.

Views

Global configuration view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Examples

# Lock the global region code.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] wlan global-configuration

[Sysname-wlan-global-configuration] region-code-lock enable

Related commands

region-code

usb

Use usb enable to enable the USB interface on the AP.

Use undo usb to restore the default.

Syntax

usb enable

undo usb enable

The following compatibility matrix shows the support of hardware platforms for this command:

 

Hardware series

Model

Command compatibility

WA6600 series

WA6638

Yes

WA6638i

Yes

WA6636

Yes

WA6630X

No

WA6628

Yes

WA6628X

No

WA6628E-T

No

WA6628XM

No

WA6622

Yes

WA6620

Yes

WA6620X

No

WA6620X-LI

No

WA6620XE-LI

No

WA6500 series

WA6528i

Yes

WA6300 series

WA6338

No

WA6338-HI

No

WA6338-LI

No

WA6330

Yes

WA6330-LI

Yes

WA6322

No

WA6322H

No

WA6322H-HI

No

WA6322H-LI

No

WA6320

No

WA6320-C

No

WA6320-D

No

WA6320-HI

No

WA6320-SI

No

WA6320S-C

No

WA6320S-E

No

WA6320H

Yes

WA6320H-HI

Yes

WA6320H-LI

Yes

WA6320H-XEPON

No

WAP722 series

WAP922

No

WAP922E

No

WAP922H

No

WAP922X

No

WAP923 series

WAP923

Yes

Default

The USB interface is disabled.

Views

System view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Usage guidelines

This command takes effect only when the input power level of the AP is middle or high.

If the input power level is middle, the MIMO mode can only be 1×1 or 2×2 with the USB interface enabled. With the USB interface disabled, the MIMO mode can reach 4×4.

Examples

# Enable the USB interface.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] usb enable

wlan connect-ac enable

Use wlan connect-ac enable to enable the AP to connect to the AC.

Use undo wlan connect-ac enable to disable the AP from connecting to the AC.

Syntax

wlan connect-ac enable

undo wlan connect-ac enable

Default

This feature is enabled. The AP is connected to the AC.

Views

System view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Usage guidelines

After this feature is disabled, all APs connected to the AC will disconnect from the AC.

Examples

# Enable the AP to connect to the AC.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] wlan connect-ac enable

wlan global-configuration

Use wlan global-configuration to enter global configuration view.

Syntax

wlan global-configuration

Views

System view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Usage guidelines

The configuration priorities for an AP in AP view, AP group view, and global configuration view are in descending order. If no settings are configured in one view, the settings in the view with a lower priority are used. If no settings are configured in any one of the three views, the AP uses the default configuration in the view that has the lowest priority.

Examples

# Enter global configuration view.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] wlan global-configuration

[Sysname-wlan-global-configuration]

wlan gps-report enable

Use wlan gps-report enable to enable GPS information reporting.

Use undo wlan gps-report enable to disable GPS information reporting.

Syntax

wlan gps-report enable

undo wlan gps-report enable

The following compatibility matrix shows the support of hardware platforms for this command:

 

Hardware series

Model

Command compatibility

WA6600 series

WA6638

No

WA6638i

No

WA6636

No

WA6630X

Yes

WA6628

No

WA6628X

No

WA6628E-T

No

WA6628XM

No

WA6622

No

WA6620

No

WA6620X

No

WA6620X-LI

No

WA6620XE-LI

No

WA6500 series

WA6528i

No

WA6300 series

WA6338

No

WA6338-HI

No

WA6338-LI

No

WA6330

No

WA6330-LI

No

WA6322

No

WA6322H

No

WA6322H-HI

No

WA6322H-LI

No

WA6320

No

WA6320-C

No

WA6320-D

No

WA6320-HI

No

WA6320-SI

No

WA6320S-C

No

WA6320S-E

No

WA6320H

No

WA6320H-HI

No

WA6320H-LI

No

WA6320H-XEPON

No

WAP722 series

WAP922

No

WAP922E

No

WAP922H

No

WAP922X

No

WAP923 series

WAP923

No

Default

GPS information reporting is disabled.

Views

System view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Usage guidelines

This feature enables an AP installed with GPS antennas to output GPS information at intervals and send the GPS information to the information center. For more information about the destination and output rules in the information center, see System Management Configuration Guide.

Examples

# Enable GPS information reporting.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] wlan gps-report enable

Related commands

wlan gps-report interval

wlan gps-report interval

Use wlan gps-report interval to set the interval at which the AP reports GPS information.

Use undo wlan gps-report interval to restore the default.

Syntax

wlan gps-report interval interval

undo wlan gps-report interval

The following compatibility matrix shows the support of hardware platforms for this command:

 

Hardware series

Model

Command compatibility

WA6600 series

WA6638

No

WA6638i

No

WA6636

No

WA6630X

Yes

WA6628

No

WA6628X

No

WA6628E-T

No

WA6628XM

No

WA6622

No

WA6620

No

WA6620X

No

WA6620X-LI

No

WA6620XE-LI

No

WA6500 series

WA6528i

No

WA6300 series

WA6338

No

WA6338-HI

No

WA6338-LI

No

WA6330

No

WA6330-LI

No

WA6322

No

WA6322H

No

WA6322H-HI

No

WA6322H-LI

No

WA6320

No

WA6320-C

No

WA6320-D

No

WA6320-HI

No

WA6320-SI

No

WA6320S-C

No

WA6320S-E

No

WA6320H

No

WA6320H-HI

No

WA6320H-LI

No

WA6320H-XEPON

No

WAP722 series

WAP922

No

WAP922E

No

WAP922H

No

WAP922X

No

WAP923 series

WAP923

No

 

Default

An AP reports GPS information every 5 seconds.

Views

System view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

interval: Specifies an interval in the range of 1 to 100 seconds.

Usage guidelines

This feature takes effect only when GPS information reporting is enabled.

This feature enables an AP installed with GPS antennas to output GPS information at intervals and send the GPS information to the information center. For more information about the destination and output rules in the information center, see System Management Configuration Guide.

Examples

# Set the interval at which the AP reports GPS information to 1 second.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] wlan gps-report interval 1

Related commands

wlan gps-report enable

wlan led-mode

Use wlan led-mode to set the LED mode.

Use undo wlan led-mode to restore the default.

Syntax

wlan led-mode { always-on | awake | normal | quiet }

undo wlan led-mode

Default

The LED mode is normal.

Views

System view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

always-on: Specifies the always-on mode. In this mode, all LEDs are steady on.

awake: Specifies the awake mode. In this mode, all the LEDs flash once every minute.

normal: Specifies the normal mode. How LEDs flash in this mode varies by AP model. For more information, see the installation guide for the AP.

quiet: Specifies the quiet mode. In this mode, all the LEDs are off.

Examples

# Set the LED mode to awake.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] wlan led-mode awake

wlan power-level

Use wlan power-level to set the default input power level of the AP.

Use undo wlan power-level to restore the default.

Syntax

wlan power-level default { high | low | middle }

undo wlan power-level default

Default

The default input power level of the AP is middle.

Views

System view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

high: Specifies the high default input power level.

low: Specifies the low default input power level.

middle: Specifies the middle default input power level.

Usage guidelines

Configure this command in case the AP cannot obtain its input power level at startup from the uplink switch.

The power level of an AP can be high, middle, or low. An AP automatically learns its input power level from the uplink switch at startup. If the learning operation fails, the AP operates at the input power level specified by this command.

The following table shows the relationship between the AP's power supply mode and input power level:

 

Power supply mode

Input power level

·     Power adapter.

·     Multiple PoE+ ports.

·     Combination of PoE and PoE+ ports.

High

·     Single PoE+ port

·     Multiple PoE ports

Middle

Single PoE port

Low

An AP's support for MIMO modes and the USB interface varies by power level, as shown in Table1-2.

Table1-2 AP's support for MIMO modes and the USB interface

Input power level

MIMO modes

Whether the USB interface can be enabled

High

1×1, 2×2, 3×3, and 4×4.

Yes.

Middle

1×1, 2×2, 3×3, and 4×4.

Yes when the MIMO mode is 1×1 or 2×2.

Low

1×1.

No.

Examples

# Set the default input power level to low for the AP.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] wlan power-level default low

wlan virtual-5g-radio enable

 

NOTE:

Support for this command depends on the AP model.

 

Use wlan virtual-5g-radio enable to enable 5 GHz radio virtualization.

Use undo wlan virtual-5g-radio enable to restore the default.

The following compatibility matrix shows the support of hardware platforms for this command:

 

Hardware series

Model

Command compatibility

WA6600 series

WA6638

No

WA6638i

No

WA6636

No

WA6630X

No

WA6628

No

WA6628X

Yes

WA6628E-T

Yes

WA6628XM

No

WA6622

No

WA6620

No

WA6620X

No

WA6620X-LI

No

WA6620XE-LI

No

WA6500 series

WA6528i

No

WA6300 series

WA6338

No

WA6338-HI

No

WA6338-LI

No

WA6330

No

WA6330-LI

No

WA6322

No

WA6322H

No

WA6322H-HI

No

WA6322H-LI

No

WA6320

No

WA6320-C

No

WA6320-D

No

WA6320-HI

No

WA6320-SI

No

WA6320S-C

No

WA6320S-E

No

WA6320H

No

WA6320H-HI

No

WA6320H-LI

No

WA6320H-XEPON

No

WAP922 series

WAP922

No

WAP922E

No

WAP922H

No

WAP922X

No

WAP923 series

WAP923

No

Syntax

wlan virtual-5g-radio enable { all | ap-model ap-model }

undo wlan virtual-5g-radio enable { all | ap-model ap-model }

Default

5 GHz radio virtualization is disabled. A 5 GHz radio will not be virtualized into two 5 GHz radios.

Views

System view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Usage guidelines

5 GHz radio virtualization splits the 5 GHz radio on an AP that has a 2.4 GHz radio and a 5-GHz 8 × 8 mode radio into two 5-GHz 4 × 4 mode radios. With this feature enabled, a dual-radio AP can operate in triple-radio mode.

After you enable 5 GHz radio virtualization or restore the default setting, reboot the AP for the settings to take effect.

The AP starts up with factory default configuration after it switches to triple-radio mode.

Examples

# Enable 5 GHz radio virtualization.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] wlan virtual-5g-radio enable

Changing the status of this command will reboot the device. Continue? [Y/N]:

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