MeshLinx MWI-5000 User Guide
MESHLINX CONFIDENTIAL
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4.2.3.19
Stations
get stations –
Get current associated client stations and
statistics for each station
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4.2.3.20
Authentication (RADIUS) Server
get radius
- get all parameters for RADIUS server configuration
get radius ip
- get RADIUS IP address
get radius port
- get RADIUS port number
get radius key
- get RADIUS secret key. The key is displayed as *****
get radius keycachetime
- get RADIUS key cache time
get radius timeout
- get RADIUS re-authentication time
get radius retries
- get RADIUS authentication retries
get radius interval
- get RADIUS authentication retry interval
get radius reauthentication
- get re-authentication enable
Encryption setting for Open System authentication and Shared Key
authentication should be both either enabled or disabled. Otherwise
undefined behaviors could happen and cause problems for the association
of wireless client to the Gypsy AP. The problem is caused by the
inability of wireless client to choose the authentication method to
associate.
set radius ip <IP address "12.23.34.45">
- set RADIUS ip address
set radius port <int>
- set RADIUS port
set radius key
- set RADIUS secret key. CLI prompts user for the key.
The key is displayed as *****
set radius keycachetime
- set RADIUS key cache time.
set radius timeout <int>
- set RADIUS re-authentication timeout
set radius retries <int>
- set RADIUS authentication retries
set radius interval <int>
- set RADIUS authentication retry interval
set radius reauthentication
[enable | disable]
- set re-authentication
enable
4.2.3.21
Wireless Bridging/Backhaul
The MWI-5000 supports a flexible wireless bridging technology. The
system supports up to 16 wireless bridge links on each WIF, and up
to 48 total per transceiver card on the AP. Wireless bridging can
be used to form mesh networks with other MeshLinx AP’s. This is
accomplished by allocating multiple bridge endpoints on an AP with
a desired SSID. These bridge endpoints automatically discover other
endpoints with the same SSID, and establish bridges on-the-fly.
Spanning Tree Protocol runs in order to prevent forwarding loops.
bridge add wif<1|2|3> <ssid>
– Add a bridge to wif<1|2|3> with the
specified SSID. By default mode is set to manual.
bridge del wif<1|2|3> <ssid>
- Delete the specified bridge endpoint
SSID from the specified WIF. This will disconnect any connected
bridge endpoints using this SSID.