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6.8.1.1 WLAN General Commands Example
This example sets wireless slot 1 to use the IEEE 802.11b and IEEE 802.11g bands, channel 5,
super mode, 50 % output power, and enables it.
6.8.2 WLAN Interface Commands
Use these commands to configure global settings that apply to all of the wireless LAN
interfaces you create on the WLAN card.
Router(config)# wlan slot1
Router(config-wlan-slot)# band bg
Router(config-wlan-slot)# channel 5
Router(config-wlan-slot)# super
Router(config-wlan-slot)# output-power 50%
Router(config-wlan-slot)# activate
Router(config-wlan-slot)# exit
Router(config)#
Table 32
WLAN Interface Commands
COMMAND
DESCRIPTION
[no] interface
ap_interface
Creates the specified interface if necessary and enters sub-
command mode. The
no
command deletes the specified
interface.
ap_interface
: The name of the WLAN Access Point
interface. Use
wlan-
x
-
y
where
x
equals the number of the
card slot and
y
equals the number of the individual WLAN
interface. For example, wlan-1-1.
[no] block-intra
Enables intra-BSS blocking (prevents) wireless clients in this
profile’s BSS from communicating with one another.
group-key <30..30000>
Sets the WPA2 group key update timer. This is the interval in
seconds for how often the AP sends a new group key out to
all clients.
[no] hide
Obscures the SSID in the outgoing beacon frame so a station
cannot obtain the SSID through scanning.
idle <30..30000>
Sets the WPA2 idle timeout. The ZyWALL automatically
disconnects a wireless station that has been inactive for this
number of seconds. The wireless station needs to enter the
username and password again before access to the wired
network is allowed.
[no] ip address
ip subnet_mask
Assigns the specified IP address and subnet mask to the
specified interface. The
no
command clears the IP address
and the subnet mask.
[no]ip gateway
ip
[metric <0..15>]
Adds the specified gateway for the interface. Sets the priority
(relative to every gateway on every interface) for the specified
gateway. The lower the number, the higher the priority. The
no
command removes the gateway.
[no] mtu <576..2304>
Specifies the Maximum Transmission Unit, which is the
maximum number of bytes in each packet moving through
this interface. The ZyWALL divides larger packets into smaller
fragments. The
no
command resets the MTU to 1500.
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