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WLAN AP: Defining AP-Name within CLI Prompt

WLAN AP: Defining AP-Name within CLI Prompt

M_Nees
Contributor III
Because i am working for deeper troubleshooting directly on AP CLI, I am looking for a way how to see/set the AP-Name within CLI Prompt.

(Working with IdentiFi WLAN)

Here my solution (with help of my collegue):
PS1="'grep -i apname /home/config/current.cfg | cut -b 13-' # "To make it persistant after reboot (but maybe not after update):
echo 'PS1="'grep -i apname /home/config/current.cfg | cut -b 13-' # "' >> ~/.profile

Hopefully anybody else needs this too!

Regards
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I hope the CR get's a higher prio on the list if 2 Extreme Embassadors support the idea.

It's easy to get a CR thru...

There is only one question asked... how much more X will you sell with this function.
Correct answer: hardware for 100 Million Euros
Result: CR approved 🙂

You have my vote for the CR - I think it's a great improvement.

BTW, I've tried reboot, factory reset, rename the AP via GUI and the "improved" AP CLI command prompt still worked.

Great work !!!!

Cheers,
Ron

Matthias,
98% our customer never use the AP-shell,
we understand that request is nice and we will look to it.
at the end, the AP name can be seen in the config or the cmd,

# cget config |grep apName
apName Berlin-Demo_AP_3825i
#

so the prio from that FR will stay as standard prio.

grüße
Bastian
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M_Nees
Contributor III
Thanks for creating this KB Article ...

Is it possible to push my FR 1307523, that it will be available for all customers without doing it manually ?

Regards

RobertZ
Extreme Employee
Mathias, what AP models does the above apply to?
GTM-P2G8KFN