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Use the aplist command to add or remove an AP to or from the WLAN service configuration. The aplist command is accessible from the wlan:<WLAN-service-name> context of the CLI when the WLAN service type is standard.

After you run the aplist command, run the apply command to implement the changes.

[no] aplist ap-name radio1|radio2|both

When configuring the AP3912, you can assign one or more client ports to a single WLAN service, but the port can only be assigned to one service. Wired ports can only be assigned to open WLAN services. There is no security or privacy on the client ports.

[no] aplist ap-name radio1|radio2|both| p1| p2| p3

Parameters

ap-name Specifies the name of the AP to add or remove from the WLAN service. The no form of the command removes the AP
radio1 | radio2 | both Specifies to use radio1, radio2, or both with the WLAN service
Supported on the AP3912:
p1 | p2 | p3 Specifies which port to configure for the WLAN service.

Usage

This command is only available when the WLAN service type is STD. For the AP3912:
  • A WLAN service can have one or more port assignments, but a client port can be assigned to only one WLAN service.
  • If the port does not have a WLAN service assignment, the port is disabled.
  • One policy definition for wired and wireless users. Users on wired ports receive the same default policy.
  • Wired ports can only be assigned to open WLAN services. There is no security or privacy on the client ports.

Example

The following example adds an AP3912i by AP name to the WLAN service named “test” and then displays the list of Wireless APs with port assignments:

EWC.extremenetworks.com:wlans:test# aplist AP3912i_1637Y-1003100000 p1 p3
EWC.extremenetworks.com:wlans:test# apply
EWC.extremenetworks.com:wlans:test# show aplist
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