- Table of Contents
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                        - 01-Fundamentals Command Reference
- 00-Preface
- 01-Feature Matrix
- 02-CLI Command
- 03-Controlling Login Users Commands
- 04-File Management Commands
- 05-FTP and TFTP Commands
- 06-Device Management Commands
- 07-Basic System Configuration Commands
- 08-HTTP Commands
- 09-Logging In to the AP Commands
- 10-Command Index
 
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l 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.
l Read this chapter before using an H3C WA series WLAN access point.
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 | |
| WA2200 series | WA2200 series access points (indoors) | WA2210-AG | R 1115 | 
| WA2220-AG | |||
| WA2200 series access points (outdoors) | WA2210X-G | ||
| WA2220X-AG | |||
| WA2600 series | WA2600 series access points (indoors) | WA2610-AGN | R 1106 | 
| WA2612-AGN | |||
| WA2620-AGN | |||
| WA2600 series access points (enhanced) | WA2610E-AGN | R 1109 | |
| WA2620E-AGN | |||

l 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.
l For information about feature support, see Table 2-1. For information about command and parameter support, see Table 3-1.
l The term AP in this document refers to common APs, wireless bridges, or mesh APs.
| Document | Feature | WA2200 series | WA2600 series | 
| Fundamentals Configuration Guide | HTTPS | Not supported | Supported | 
| WLAN Configuration Guide | 802.11n radio mode | Not supported | Supported | 
| 802.11n bandwidth mode | Not supported | Supported | |
| 802.11n rate configuration | Not supported | Supported | |
| Layer 2 – LAN Switching Configuration Guide | Optical Ethernet interface | Supported on WA2210X-G/WA2220X-AG only | Not supported | 
| GE interface | Not supported | Supported | |
| Layer 3 – IP Services Configuration Guide | DHCP server configuration | Not supported | Supported | 
| DHCPv6 configuration | Not supported | Supported | |
| IP Multicast Configuration Guide | IGMP snooping configuration | Not supported | Supported | 
| MLD snooping configuration | Not supported | Supported | |
| Security Configuration Guide | SSH2.0 | Not supported | Supported | 
Table 3-1 Command/Parameter matrix
| Document | Module | Command/Parameter | WA2200 series | WA2600 series | 
| Fundamentals Command Reference | HTTP commands | display ip https | Not supported | Supported | 
| ip https acl | Not supported | Supported | ||
| ip https certificate access-control-policy | Not supported | Supported | ||
| ip https enable | Not supported | Supported | ||
| WLAN Command Reference | WLAN service commands | 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 | ||
| short-gi enable | Not supported | Supported | ||
| WLAN RRM commands | 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 | ||
| 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. | ||
| Layer 2 – LAN Switching Command Reference | 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. | |
| 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. | |
| Layer 3 - IP Services Command Reference | DHCP commands | DHCP server configuration commands | Not supported | Supported | 
| DHCPv6 commands | 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 | ||
| reset ipv6 dhcp client statistics [ interface interface-type interface-number ] | Not supported | Supported | 
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