07-AP and WT Management Command Reference

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WT commands

The following compatibility matrixes show the support of the device models for WT:

 

Series

Models

Product codes

WT compatibility

WX3500X series

WX3510X

WX3520X

WX3540X

EWP-WX3510X

EWP-WX3520X

EWP-WX3540X

Yes

WCG380 series

WCG382

EWP-WCG382

Yes

 

Series

Models

Product codes

WT compatibility

WX3800X series

WX3820X

WX3840X

EWP-WX3820X

EWP-WX3840X

No

 

display wlan wt

Use display wlan wt to display wireless terminator (WT) information and information about the wireless terminator units (WTUs) connected to it.

Syntax

display wlan wt { all | name wt-name }

Views

Any view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

network-operator

Parameters

all: Specifies all WTs.

name wt-name: Specifies a WT by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 64 characters. The string can contain letters, digits, underscores (_), dots (.), left brackets ([), right brackets (]), forward slashes (/), and hyphens (-).

Examples

# Display information about all WTs.

<Sysname> display wlan wt all

WT name          : wt1

Model            : WT1024-X

Serial ID        : 219801A0SS9156G00072

MAC address      : 0000-f3ea-0a3e

WTU number       : 2

  Wireless Terminator Unit:

  ---------------------------------------------------------

  WTU name      Port         Model      Serial ID

  ---------------------------------------------------------

  wtu1          1            WTU430     219801A0SS9156G00185

  wtu2          2            WTU430     219801A0SS9156G00133

 

WT name          : wt2

Model            : WT1024-X

Serial ID        : 219801A0SS9156G00068

MAC address      : 0000-f3ea-0a3a

WTU number       : 2

Wireless Terminator Unit:

  ---------------------------------------------------------

  WTU name      Port         Model      Serial ID

  ---------------------------------------------------------

  wtu3          3            WTU430     219801A0SS9156G00054

  Wtu4          4            WTU430     219801A0SS9156G00167

Table 1 Command output

Fields

Description

WTU number

Number of WTUs that are connected to the WT.

Wireless Terminator Unit

WTU information.

Port

Port that connects the WT to a WTU.

poe wtu-port

Use poe wtu-port enable to enable PoE for a WTU port.

Use poe wtu-port disable to disable PoE for a WTU port.

Use undo poe wtu-port to restore the default.

Syntax

poe wtu-port port-number1 [ to port-number2 ] { disable | enable }

undo poe wtu-port port-number1 [ to port-number2 ]

Default

In AP view, an AP uses the configuration in an AP group's AP model view.

In an AP group's AP model view, PoE is enabled for WTU ports.

Views

AP view

AP group's AP model view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

port-number1: Specifies the WTU port number. The value range varies by AP model.

port-number1 to port-number2: Specifies a WTU port range. The port-number1 argument represents the start port number, and the port-number2 argument represents the end port number. The end port number cannot be smaller than the start port number. Value range for a port number varies by AP model.

Usage guidelines

A WT stops power supply to the connected WTU through PoE after you disable PoE for a WTU port of the WT.

This command is configurable only when the AP is a WT.

Examples

# Disable PoE for WTU port 1 in AP view.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] wlan ap ap1 WT1024-X

[Sysname-wlan-ap-ap1] poe wtu-port 1 disable

# Disable PoE for WTU port 1 in AP model view of AP group 1.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] wlan ap-group 1

[Sysname-wlan-ap-group-1] ap-model WT1024-X

[Sysname-wlan-ap-group-1-ap-model-WT1024-X] poe wtu-port 1 disable

port-type switch

 

NOTE:

Support for this command depends on the WT model.

 

Use port-type switch to enable switching between an Ethernet port and a WTU port on a WT.

Use undo port-type switch to restore the default.

Syntax

port-type switch number port-number-list { gigabitethernet | wtu }

undo port-type switch number port-number-list

Default

In AP view, an AP uses the configuration in an AP group's AP model view.

In an AP group's AP model view, the default setting varies by AP model.

Views

AP view

AP group's AP model view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

gigabitethernet: Switches a WTU port to an Ethernet port.

wtu: Switches an Ethernet port to a WTU port.

port-number-list: Specifies a space-separated list of Ethernet or WTU port items. Each item specifies an Ethernet/WTU port or a range of Ethernet/WTU ports in the form of port-number1 to port-number2. The value for the port-number2 argument must be equal to or greater than the value for the port-number1 argument. &<1-n> Indicates that you can specify up to n port numbers. The value for n varies by WT model.

Usage guidelines

CAUTION

CAUTION:

To prevent the chips on the connected from being damaged because of PoE power supply capacity change, make sure the port to switch is not connected to any other device.

 

You can execute this command to increase the number of WTU ports on a WT.

This command will reboot the WT and the new port will use its default settings.

If a port has a mark of two different port names separated by a slash (/), G3/WTU26 for example, the port supports port type switching.

The configuration in AP view takes precedence over the configuration in an AP group's AP model view.

Examples

# Switch Ethernet port 3 to a WTU port in AP view.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] wlan ap ap1 model WT1024-X-Q

[Sysname-wlan-ap-ap1] port-type switch number 3 wtu

# Switch Ethernet port 3 to a WTU port in AP model view of AP group 1.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] wlan ap-group 1

[Sysname-wlan-ap-group-1] ap-model WT1024-X-Q

[Sysname-wlan-ap-group-1-ap-model-WT1024-X-Q] port-type switch number 3 wtu

 

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