ap-group
ap-group {default | <profile-name>}
am-filter-profile {default | <profile-name>}
airslice-profile <name>
airslice-visibility record-limit <record-count>
ap-location-profile
ap-multizone-profile {default | <profile-name>}
ap-system-profile {default | <profile-name>}
authorization-profile {default | <profile-name>}
clone {default | <source>}
dot11-60GHz-radio-profile {default | <profile-name>}
dot11-6GHz-radio-profile {default | <profile-name>}
dot11a-radio-profile {default | <profile-name>}
dot11a-secondary-radio-profile {default | <profile-name>}
dot11a-traffic-mgmt-profile {default | <profile-name>}
dot11g-radio-profile {default | <profile-name>}
dot11g-traffic-mgmt-profile {default | <profile-name>}
enet-usb-port-profile {default | noAuthWiredPort | shutdown | <profile-name>}
enet0-port-profile {default | <profile-name>}
enet1-port-profile {default | <profile-name>}
enet2-port-profile {default | <profile-name>}
enet3-port-profile {default | <profile-name>}
enet4-port-profile {default | <profile-name>}
event-thresholds-profile {default | <profile-name>}
gps-service-profile <profile-name>
ids-profile {default | <profile-name>}
iot radio-profile <profile-name>
mesh-accesslist-profile {default | <profile-name>}
mesh-cluster-profile {default | <profile-name>} [priority <1-16>]
mesh-radio-profile {default | <profile-name>}
no ...
provisioning profile {default | <profile-name>}
regulatory-domain-profile {default | <profile-name>}
rf-optimization-profile {default | <profile-name>}
usb-profile {default | <profile-name>}
virtual-ap {default | <profile-name>}
wifi-uplink-profile <wifi-uplink-profile> {priority}
zigbee service-profile <profile-name>
Description
This command configures an AP group. AP groups are at the top of the configuration hierarchy. An AP group collects virtual AP definitions and configuration profiles, which are applied to APs in the group.
Parameter |
Description |
ap-group <profile-name> |
Profile name that identifies the AP group. The name must be 1–63 characters long. You cannot use quotes (“) in the AP group name. |
am-filter-profile <profile-name> |
Configures the AM filter profile. |
airslice-profile <name> |
Configures the Air Slice profile. |
airslice-visibility record-limit <record-count> |
Defines the maximum number of records stored for clients.
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ap-location-profile |
This parameter is used to indicate AP location-profile to be applied for the AP group. This parameter is mandatory. |
ap-multizone-profile <profile-name> |
Configures the AP MultiZone profile. |
ap-system-profile <profile-name> |
Configures AP administrative operations, such as logging levels. See ap system-profile on page 1. |
authorization-profile <profile-name> |
Restrictive group for unauthorized AP. |
clone <source> |
Name of an existing AP group from which profile names are copied. |
dot11-60GHz-radio-profile <profile-name> |
Configures 802.11 60 GHz radio profile. See rf dot11-60GHz-radio-profile on page 1. |
dot11-6GHz-radio-profile <profile-name> |
Configures 802.11 6 GHz radio profile. |
dot11a-radio-profile <profile-name> |
Configures 802.11a radio settings and load balancing for the AP group; contains the ARM profile. See rf dot11a-radio-profile on page 1. |
dot11a-secondary-radio-profile <profile-name> |
Configures 802.11a secondary radio settings and load balancing for the AP group; contains the ARM profile. |
dot11a-traffic-mgmt-profile <profile-name> |
Configures bandwidth allocation. See wlan traffic-management-profile on page 1. |
dot11g-radio-profile <profile-name> |
Configures 802.11g radio settings and load balancing for the AP group; contains the ARM profile. See rf dot11a-radio-profile on page 1. |
dot11g-traffic-mgmt-profile <profile-name> |
Configures bandwidth allocation. See wlan traffic-management-profile on page 1. |
enet-usb-port-profile default NoAuthWiredPort shutdown <profile-name> |
Allows connection of certain devices that use a USB connection as an Ethernet port. This parameter configures the USB port to function as a wired port (downlink), which is governed by AP wired-port profiles. shutdown This parameter is not applicable when a USB modem that is connected to an IAP or Remote AP functions as an uplink. |
enet0-port-profile <profile-name> |
Configures the duplex and speed of the Ethernet interface 0 on the AP. For information on how these profiles are defined, see ap wired-port-profile on page 1. |
enet1-port-profile <profile-name> |
Configures the duplex and speed of the Ethernet interface 1 on the AP. For information on how these profiles are defined, see ap wired-port-profile on page 1. |
enet2-port-profile <profile-name> |
Configures the duplex and speed of an Ethernet interface 2 on the AP. These profiles are defined using the command ap wired-port-profile on page 1. |
enet3-port-profile <profile-name> |
Configures the duplex and speed of an Ethernet interface 3 on the AP. These profiles are defined using the command ap wired-port-profile on page 1. |
enet4-port-profile <profile-name> |
Configures the duplex and speed of an Ethernet 4 interface on the AP. For information on how these profiles are defined, see ap wired-port-profile on page 1. |
event-thresholds-profile <profile-name> |
Configures Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI) metrics. See rf event-thresholds-profile on page 1. |
gps-service-profile <profile-name> |
Configures GPS service profile. |
ids-profile <profile-name> |
Configures HPE Aruba Networking’s IDS. See ids profile on page 1. |
iot radio-profile <profile-name> |
Apply IoT radio profile. |
mesh-accesslist-profile |
Configures the mesh access list profile. |
mesh-cluster-profile <profile-name> |
Configures the mesh cluster profile for mesh nodes that are members of the AP group. There is a “default” mesh cluster profile; however, it is not applied until you provision the mesh node. See ap mesh-cluster-profile on page 1. |
priority <1-16> |
Configures the priority of the mesh cluster profile. If more than two mesh cluster profiles are configured, mesh points use this number to identify primary and backup profile(s). The lower the number, the higher the priority. 1–16 1 |
mesh-radio-profile <profile-name> |
Configures the 802.11g and 802.11a radio settings for mesh nodes that are members of the AP group. See ap mesh-ht-ssid-profile on page 1. Commands to configure mesh for outdoor APs require the Outdoor Mesh license. |
no |
Negates any configured parameter. |
provisioning profile <profile-name> |
Configures the provisioning profile. |
regulatory-domain-profile <profile-name> |
Configures the country code and valid channels. See ap regulatory-domain-profile on page 1. |
rf-optimization-profile <profile-name> |
Configures coverage hole and interference detection. See rf optimization-profile on page 1. |
virtual-ap <profile-name> |
One or more profiles, each of which configures a specified WLAN. See wlan virtual-ap on page 1. |
wifi-uplink-profile <wifi-uplink-profile> |
Configures a specified Wi-Fi uplink. See ap wifi-uplink-profile on page 1. |
usb-profile <profile-name> |
USB profile applied to the AP group. |
virtual-ap <profile-name> |
One or more profiles, each of which configures a specified WLAN. See wlan virtual-ap on page 1. |
zigbee service-profile <profile-name> |
Apply zigbee related profile. |
Example
The following command configures a virtual AP profile to the “default” AP group:
(host)[mynode](config) #ap-group test1
(host)[mynode] (AP group "test1") #virtual-ap corpnet
The following command configures a Wi-Fi uplink profile to the “default” AP group:
(host)[mynode](config)# ap-group wfu-test
Warning: WiFi uplink profile will not take effect until an AP is reprovisioned
(host)[mynode](AP group "wfu-test")# wifi-uplink-profile test-uplink priority 1
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
Shows configuration for an AP group. |
Command History
Release |
Modification |
AOS 8.12.0.0 |
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AOS 8.7.0.0 |
The following parameters were introduced:
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AOS 8.5.0.0 |
The following parameters were added:
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AOS 8.4.0.0 |
The |
AOS 8.0.0.0 |
Command introduced. |
Command Information
Platforms |
License |
Command Mode |
All platforms |
Base operating system, except for noted parameters. |
Config mode on Mobility Conductor. |