Reference Guide

434 | provision-ap Dell PowerConnect W-Series ArubaOS 6.1 CLI | Reference Guide
Syntax
Parameter Description Range Default
a-ant-bearing Determines the horizontal coverage distance of the 802.11a
(5GHz) antenna from True North.
From a planning perspective, the horizontal coverage
pattern does not consider the elevation or vertical antenna
pattern.
NOTE: This parameter is supported on outdoor APs only. If
you use this parameter to configure an indoor AP, an error
message is displayed.
0-360 Decimal
Degrees
a-ant-gain Antenna gain for 802.11a (5GHz) antenna.
a-ant-tilt-angle Directs the angle of the 802.11a (5GHz) antenna for optimum
coverage.
Use a - (negative) value for downtilt and a + (positive) value
for uptilt.
NOTE: This parameter is supported on outdoor APs only. If
you use this parameter to configure an indoor AP, an error
message is displayed.
-90 to +90
Decimal Degrees
a-antenna Antenna use for 5 GHz (802.11a) frequency band.
1: Use antenna 1
2: Use antenna 2
both: Use both antennas
1, 2, both both
altitude Altitude, in meters, of the AP.
NOTE: This parameter is supported on outdoor APs only. If
you use this parameter to configure an indoor AP, an error
message is displayed.
——
ap-group Name of the AP group to which the AP belongs. “default”
ap-name Name for this AP.
copy-provisioning-
params
Initializes the provisioning-params workspace with the
current provisioning parameters of the specified AP, The
provisioning parameters of the AP must have previously
been retrieved with the read-bootinfo option.
NOTE: This parameter can only be used on the master
controller.
——
dns-server-ip IP address of the DNS server for the AP.
dns-server-ip6 IPv6 address of the DNS server for the AP.
domain-name Domain name for the AP.
external-anten
na
Use an external antenna with the AP.
fqln Fully-qualified location name (FQLN) for the AP, in the
format <APname.floor.building.campus>.
——
g-ant-bearing Determines the horizontal coverage distance of the 802.11g
(2.4GHz) antenna from True North.
From a planning perspective, the horizontal coverage
pattern does not consider the elevation or vertical antenna
pattern.
NOTE: This parameter is supported on outdoor APs only. If
you use this parameter to configure an indoor AP, an error
message is displayed.
0-360 decimal
degrees
g-ant-gain Antenna gain for 802.11g (2.4GHz) antenna.