Release Notes

Parameter Description Default Range
uplink-vlan <uplink-vlan>
If you configure an uplink VLAN on an AP connected to a
port in trunk mode, the AP sends and receives frames
tagged with this VLAN on its Ethernet uplink.
By default, an AP has an uplink vlan of 0, which disables
this feature.
NOTE: If an AP is provisioned with an uplink VLAN, it must
be connected to a trunk mode port or the AP’s frames will
be dropped.
0 (
disabled)
to 4095
0
usb-dev
The USB device identifier.
usb-dial
The dial string for the USB modem. This parameter only
needs to be specified if the default string is not correct.
usb-init
The initialization string for the USB modem. This
parameter only needs to be specified if the default string
is not correct.
usb-modeswitch
-v <default_vendor>
-p <default_product>
-V <target_vendor>
-P <target_product>
-M <message_content>
USB cellular devices on remote APs typically register as
modems, but may occasionally register as a mass-storage
device. If a remote AP cannot recognize its USB cellular
modem, use the usb-modeswitch command to specify the
parameters for the hardware model of the USB cellular
data-card.
NOTE: You must enclose the entire modeswitch
parameter string in quotation marks.
usb-passwd
A PPP password, if provided by the cellular service
provider
usb-power-mode auto|
enable|disable
Set the USB power mode to control the power to the USB
port.
usb-tty
The TTY device path for the USB modem. This parameter
only needs to be specified if the default path is not correct.
usb-tty-control
The TTY device control path for the USB modem. This
parameter only needs to be specified if the default path is
not correct.
usb-type
Specify the USB driver type.
l acm: Use ACM driver
l airprime: Use Airprime driver
l beceem-wimax: Use Beceem driver for 4G-WiMAX
l ether: Use CDC Ether driver for direct IP4G device
l hso: Use HSO driver for newer Option
l none: Disable 3G or 2G network on USB
l option: Use Option driver
l pantech-3g: Same as "pantech-uml290" - to support
upgrade
l pantech-uml290: Use Pantech USB driver for UML290
device
l ptumlusbnet: Use Pantech USB driver for 4G device
l rndis: Use a RNDIS driver for a 4G device
l sierra-evdo: Use EVDO Sierra Wireless driver
l sierra-gsm: Use GSMSierra Wireless driver
l sierrausbnet:Use SIERRA Direct IP driver for 4G device
l storage: Use USBflash as storage device for storing
RAP certificates
none
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