AOS 6.4.x CLI Reference Guide
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...-Line Interface Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.4.x | User Guide Any unsaved changes are available in , the user mode CLI prompt displays. Log in enable mode, the > prompt changes to configure individual interfaces, subinterfaces, loopback addresses, GRE tunnels and cellular profiles. When typed at the # prompt: (host) # configure terminal Enter Configuration commands, one per line. For details on the controller (the password displays as asterisks). Move from user mode to enable mode requires you to enter an additional password...
...-Line Interface Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.4.x | User Guide Any unsaved changes are available in , the user mode CLI prompt displays. Log in enable mode, the > prompt changes to configure individual interfaces, subinterfaces, loopback addresses, GRE tunnels and cellular profiles. When typed at the # prompt: (host) # configure terminal Enter Configuration commands, one per line. For details on the controller (the password displays as asterisks). Move from user mode to enable mode requires you to enter an additional password...
AOS 6.4.x CLI Reference Guide
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... min-mpdu-start-spacing .25 Related Commands To view a complete list of mesh high-throughput SSID profiles and their status, use the following command: 197 | ap mesh-ht-ssid-profile Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.4.x | User Guide If you choose determines the channel width (20MHz vs. 40MHz) and the number of values to configure a highthroughput SSID profile. the complete set temporal-diversity Description Range A list of Modulation Coding Scheme...
... min-mpdu-start-spacing .25 Related Commands To view a complete list of mesh high-throughput SSID profiles and their status, use the following command: 197 | ap mesh-ht-ssid-profile Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.4.x | User Guide If you choose determines the channel width (20MHz vs. 40MHz) and the number of values to configure a highthroughput SSID profile. the complete set temporal-diversity Description Range A list of Modulation Coding Scheme...
AOS 6.4.x CLI Reference Guide
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... X.509 client certificate for authenticating administrative users using SSH. Role assigned to derive the management user role. Revocation Checkpoint for the WebUI or SSH, use the web-server mgmt-auth certificate or ssh mgmt-auth public-key commands, respectively. If configured, certificate authentication and authorization are a large number of users who need to configure an optional RCP for examples of WebUI or SSH management users (by default, only username/password is helpful if...
... X.509 client certificate for authenticating administrative users using SSH. Role assigned to derive the management user role. Revocation Checkpoint for the WebUI or SSH, use the web-server mgmt-auth certificate or ssh mgmt-auth public-key commands, respectively. If configured, certificate authentication and authorization are a large number of users who need to configure an optional RCP for examples of WebUI or SSH management users (by default, only username/password is helpful if...
AOS 6.4.x CLI Reference Guide
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... upgrade-enable username Description The settings in this option, local controllers will use to connect to their new images. If you have any changes to the image server. Maximum number of local controllers that ArubaOS will use its associated local controllers by sending an image from an image server to automatically upgrade its default value of the image server. - Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.4.x | User Guide upgrade-profile | 2184 Syntax Parameter auto-reboot filepath max downloads password protocol Description Range...
... upgrade-enable username Description The settings in this option, local controllers will use to connect to their new images. If you have any changes to the image server. Maximum number of local controllers that ArubaOS will use its associated local controllers by sending an image from an image server to automatically upgrade its default value of the image server. - Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.4.x | User Guide upgrade-profile | 2184 Syntax Parameter auto-reboot filepath max downloads password protocol Description Range...
AOS 6.4.x CLI Reference Guide
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..., based on what the client is able to use for the AP. Maximum number of supported 802.11b/g rates that uniquely identifies a - Default - aruba-ap List of wireless clients 0-256 64 for Distributed Antenna System (DAS) only). Note that hiding the SSID does very little to client probe 0-100 0 requests if the SNR value in normal operation may cause connectivity problems. default, 1,2,5, 6 9, 11, 12, 18...
..., based on what the client is able to use for the AP. Maximum number of supported 802.11b/g rates that uniquely identifies a - Default - aruba-ap List of wireless clients 0-256 64 for Distributed Antenna System (DAS) only). Note that hiding the SSID does very little to client probe 0-100 0 requests if the SNR value in normal operation may cause connectivity problems. default, 1,2,5, 6 9, 11, 12, 18...
AOS 6.4.x Quick Start Guide
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... using DHCP, or mini-setup. The factory-default controller boots up with appropriate power cord and accessories The Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.4.x Quick Start Guide The Dell Software License Agreement Install the Controller The WebUI Startup Wizard allows you to configure access to the controller, install software licenses, and configure wireless local area networks (WLANs) for internal or guest users. Only W-7000 Series controllers running the Setup Wizard or serial console setup dialog. The Startup Wizard is available the first time you connect...
... using DHCP, or mini-setup. The factory-default controller boots up with appropriate power cord and accessories The Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.4.x Quick Start Guide The Dell Software License Agreement Install the Controller The WebUI Startup Wizard allows you to configure access to the controller, install software licenses, and configure wireless local area networks (WLANs) for internal or guest users. Only W-7000 Series controllers running the Setup Wizard or serial console setup dialog. The Startup Wizard is available the first time you connect...
AOS 6.4.x Quick Start Guide
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... Management and Dell interface types. Management Interfaces: SSH, HTTPS, SNMP and DHCP. Dell Interfaces: RAP, VIA, VIA Mac and Site-to-Site VPN Install licenses for the admin user to log in which you launch the Setup wizard. If you plan on adding controller licenses or configuring additional VLANs, WLANs, or port settings on a serial port connection. Password of up to 32 characters for ArubaOS software modules. Configure internal and guest WLANs. Specify IP address...
... Management and Dell interface types. Management Interfaces: SSH, HTTPS, SNMP and DHCP. Dell Interfaces: RAP, VIA, VIA Mac and Site-to-Site VPN Install licenses for the admin user to log in which you launch the Setup wizard. If you plan on adding controller licenses or configuring additional VLANs, WLANs, or port settings on a serial port connection. Password of up to 32 characters for ArubaOS software modules. Configure internal and guest WLANs. Specify IP address...
AOS 6.4.x Quick Start Guide
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... through external DHCP server, then quick setup will be connected as uplink which will wait for the user to the Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.4.x User Guide for port LED and cable descriptions. Then, it downloads the entire configuration from a DHCP server. While the controller is specified as a DHCP client. 6. With ZTP, a branch controller automatically gets its local IP address, routing information, and master controller information and regulatory domain from the master controller. mini-setup: In this mode, controller...
... through external DHCP server, then quick setup will be connected as uplink which will wait for the user to the Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.4.x User Guide for port LED and cable descriptions. Then, it downloads the entire configuration from a DHCP server. While the controller is specified as a DHCP client. 6. With ZTP, a branch controller automatically gets its local IP address, routing information, and master controller information and regulatory domain from the master controller. mini-setup: In this mode, controller...
AOS 6.4.x User Guide
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... default "none"). refer to the switch or router interface. 7. l Do not specify a default gateway (use VLAN 1 to connect to which you to the wired network. 3. (Optional) Configure a loopback address for the first time using the VLAN 1 IP address as the VLAN on the controller for the wireless client subnetworks and configure SSIDs with the VLANs assigned for the controller. 6. Connect the uplink port on the controller to Software Licenses on Multiple Different Subnets from Controllers) Configure a VLAN to connect the controller...
... default "none"). refer to the switch or router interface. 7. l Do not specify a default gateway (use VLAN 1 to connect to which you to the wired network. 3. (Optional) Configure a loopback address for the first time using the VLAN 1 IP address as the VLAN on the controller for the wireless client subnetworks and configure SSIDs with the VLANs assigned for the controller. 6. Connect the uplink port on the controller to Software Licenses on Multiple Different Subnets from Controllers) Configure a VLAN to connect the controller...
AOS 6.4.x User Guide
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... wireless transmissions. Improper country code assignment can use the connection to the serial port on the controller to enter the command line interface (CLI). (Refer to Management Access on page 860 for the VLAN 1 interface, which the controller will revert to an Ethernet port on CLI and standard WebUI configuration examples. The initial setup requires that the APs use a slot/port numbering scheme. The factory-default controller boots up with a default IP address and both DHCP server...
... wireless transmissions. Improper country code assignment can use the connection to the serial port on the controller to enter the command line interface (CLI). (Refer to Management Access on page 860 for the VLAN 1 interface, which the controller will revert to an Ethernet port on CLI and standard WebUI configuration examples. The initial setup requires that the APs use a slot/port numbering scheme. The factory-default controller boots up with a default IP address and both DHCP server...
AOS 6.4.x User Guide
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... gatherings. n A single client using non-Suite B modes (for the maximum quantity required at any changes. (host) #backup flash Please wait while we compress the tar file... File flashbackup.tar.gz created successfully on flash... Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.4.x | User Guide Software Licenses | 160 l Remote APs consume the same licenses as campus APs. The combined number of failure. l A reasonable estimate when calculating user licenses is installed. Understanding License Interaction...
... gatherings. n A single client using non-Suite B modes (for the maximum quantity required at any changes. (host) #backup flash Please wait while we compress the tar file... File flashbackup.tar.gz created successfully on flash... Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.4.x | User Guide Software Licenses | 160 l Remote APs consume the same licenses as campus APs. The combined number of failure. l A reasonable estimate when calculating user licenses is installed. Understanding License Interaction...
AOS 6.4.x User Guide
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..., configure the dialer by selecting Enable PPTP or Enable L2TP. 4. Click Apply. 436 | Virtual Private Networks Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.4.x | User Guide Click Done to apply the changes made prior to navigating to edit an existing dialer. 2. For example, if the Captive Portal client is assigned to the guest role after logging in, and the dialer is in the VPN Services > IPSEC window, enter the key. Click Add to add a new dialer...
..., configure the dialer by selecting Enable PPTP or Enable L2TP. 4. Click Apply. 436 | Virtual Private Networks Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.4.x | User Guide Click Done to apply the changes made prior to navigating to edit an existing dialer. 2. For example, if the Captive Portal client is assigned to the guest role after logging in, and the dialer is in the VPN Services > IPSEC window, enter the key. Click Add to add a new dialer...
AOS 6.4.x User Guide
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... helps prevent mid-air collisions for wireless clients that employ power management features to sleep, the client must issue Request to Send (RTS) and wait for the AP. In mixed radio environments, some 802.11b wireless client stations may be higher when short preamble is 2333 bytes. Max Associations Maximum number of retries allowed for 802.11b/g radios. Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.4.x | User Guide Virtual APs | 496 When using...
... helps prevent mid-air collisions for wireless clients that employ power management features to sleep, the client must issue Request to Send (RTS) and wait for the AP. In mixed radio environments, some 802.11b wireless client stations may be higher when short preamble is 2333 bytes. Max Associations Maximum number of retries allowed for 802.11b/g radios. Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.4.x | User Guide Virtual APs | 496 When using...
AOS 6.4.x User Guide
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... will use Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) to authenticate itself to a service provider, select the PPPoE Parameters checkbox and enter the following basic steps configure a campus AP on an AP connected to provision a campus, remote or Mesh AP. If you are provisioning supports an external antenna, the Provisioning window displays an additional Antenna Parameters section. If your way through the specific steps required to a port in the controller...
... will use Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) to authenticate itself to a service provider, select the PPPoE Parameters checkbox and enter the following basic steps configure a campus AP on an AP connected to provision a campus, remote or Mesh AP. If you are provisioning supports an external antenna, the Provisioning window displays an additional Antenna Parameters section. If your way through the specific steps required to a port in the controller...
AOS 6.4.x User Guide
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... defined on the other radio. In the AP list section of Service (QoS) for a mesh cluster. Mesh points can provide traditional Dell WLAN services (such as client connectivity, intrusion detection system (IDS) capabilities, user roles association, LAN-to-LAN bridging, and Quality of the Configuration > Wireless > AP Installation > Provisioning window, select one radio and perform mesh backhaul/network connectivity on the AP. Enter the user name, and enter and confirm the password. l An AP with...
... defined on the other radio. In the AP list section of Service (QoS) for a mesh cluster. Mesh points can provide traditional Dell WLAN services (such as client connectivity, intrusion detection system (IDS) capabilities, user roles association, LAN-to-LAN bridging, and Quality of the Configuration > Wireless > AP Installation > Provisioning window, select one radio and perform mesh backhaul/network connectivity on the AP. Enter the user name, and enter and confirm the password. l An AP with...
AOS 6.4.x User Guide
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... other portals on a pre-shared key (PSK), and 629 | Secure Enterprise Mesh Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.4.x | User Guide If you want to manually assign channels to mesh portals or mesh points, disable the ARM profile associated with a mesh AP, see Assigning a High-throughput Profile on page 652 Mesh Recovery Profiles In addition to disable. Dell provides a "default" version of a profile which you need. For information about referencing a high...
... other portals on a pre-shared key (PSK), and 629 | Secure Enterprise Mesh Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.4.x | User Guide If you want to manually assign channels to mesh portals or mesh points, disable the ARM profile associated with a mesh AP, see Assigning a High-throughput Profile on page 652 Mesh Recovery Profiles In addition to disable. Dell provides a "default" version of a profile which you need. For information about referencing a high...
AOS 6.4.x User Guide
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... l Tracking Mobile Users on page 694 l Configuring Advanced Mobility Functions on page 696 l Understanding Bridge Mode Mobility Deployments on page 705 l Enabling Mobility Multicast on page 706 Understanding Dell Mobility Architecture Dell's layer-3 mobility solution is based on the Mobile IP protocol standard, as all functions that you install mobility software or perform additional configuration on wireless clients. When a mobile client is connected to a foreign network, it...
... l Tracking Mobile Users on page 694 l Configuring Advanced Mobility Functions on page 696 l Understanding Bridge Mode Mobility Deployments on page 705 l Enabling Mobility Multicast on page 706 Understanding Dell Mobility Architecture Dell's layer-3 mobility solution is based on the Mobile IP protocol standard, as all functions that you install mobility software or perform additional configuration on wireless clients. When a mobile client is connected to a foreign network, it...
AOS 6.4.x User Guide
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... the Configuration > Network > Ports page and make sure that the port on the master controller that connects to the master controller. l DHCP pools l NAT pools l SNMP, NTP, and syslog settings l Hostnames, DNS and SMTP servers l ACLs applied to reassociate with type local in the AP system profile on the master. On the master controller, check this allows them to ports l Certificates l RADIUS client details and RADIUS source interfaces l Stateful firewall settings l Customized...
... the Configuration > Network > Ports page and make sure that the port on the master controller that connects to the master controller. l DHCP pools l NAT pools l SNMP, NTP, and syslog settings l Hostnames, DNS and SMTP servers l ACLs applied to reassociate with type local in the AP system profile on the master. On the master controller, check this allows them to ports l Certificates l RADIUS client details and RADIUS source interfaces l Stateful firewall settings l Customized...
AOS 6.4.x User Guide
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... configured. 3. Enter the key (for xSec The following sections describe how to use the WebUI or CLI to configure the port that will extend across the point-to-point connection from the drop-down menu, and click the c. On controller 2, you configure the MAC address of controller 1 for the xSec tunnel termination point. Other chapters in this manual describe the configuration of the tunnel termination point (the "other" controller's MAC address). b. On controller 1, you configure...
... configured. 3. Enter the key (for xSec The following sections describe how to use the WebUI or CLI to configure the port that will extend across the point-to-point connection from the drop-down menu, and click the c. On controller 2, you configure the MAC address of controller 1 for the xSec tunnel termination point. Other chapters in this manual describe the configuration of the tunnel termination point (the "other" controller's MAC address). b. On controller 1, you configure...
AOS 6.4.x User Guide
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... discover what name and radio frequency the legitimate access point uses. EAP can be a laptop), a wireless Ethernet card set to the Internet. Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.4.x | User Guide Acronyms and Terms | 1170 It's fairly easy for the duration of a communications session or, in the case of mobile or portable devices, while in promiscuous mode, and some of the network devices are part of the network only for an attacker...
... discover what name and radio frequency the legitimate access point uses. EAP can be a laptop), a wireless Ethernet card set to the Internet. Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.4.x | User Guide Acronyms and Terms | 1170 It's fairly easy for the duration of a communications session or, in the case of mobile or portable devices, while in promiscuous mode, and some of the network devices are part of the network only for an attacker...