User Guide for QUANTUM models including: QN-I-220 Wireless Access Point, QN-I-220, Wireless Access Point, Access Point, Point

Abhijit Potdar

Quantum Networks

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Document Abstract
This document describes the use of Command Line Interface, here in after referred as CLI through SSH to access the Access Point parameters, configuration and offers several troubleshooting tools.

Prerequisites
In order to access device using CLI, SSH supported utility is required. CLI access is operating system independent. You may use Windows® or MAC® or Linux®. The command terminal should support SSH. In Windows®, you may use third party application like Putty whereas the MAC® and Linux® command terminals already support SSH. Default port used by SSH is 22. Please use the same device username and password as defined during Site creation in Quantum Rudder (https://cc.qntmnet.com) and for standalone use preconfigured device login username and password. We used admin as the Device username and 192.168.25.6 is the Access Point IP address.
Example of a SSH command (IP Address 192.168.25.6 has been used in test scenario only): command_prompt>sshadmin@192.168.25.6 {press Enter Key}
How to access CLI? Using Windows® platform?
Step 1: Download Putty for windows and follow as below (For test scenario we used 192.168.25.6 as the assigned IP address to Access Point).

Step 2: On first connection from Windows® using Putty, click "Yes" to accept host key.
Step 3: Enter the username and password defined during Site creation in Quantum Rudder and press Enter.

Step 4: You are successfully logged into Access Point with command prompt as "QNTM". You may execute CLI commands now.
For Linux® and Apple® devices, SSH is, by default, supported. In usual cases any third party application is not required. Using Apple® Platform? We used an Apple® Macbook with macOS High Sierra Version 10.13.4 to brief commands ahead. Feel free to consult for updated versions issued ahead. Step 1: Start Terminal and execute below SSH command followed by Enter key (For test scenario we used 192.168.25.6 as the assigned IP address to Access Point).

Step 2: For first connection to the Access Point using SSH, you may be prompted to accept the host key. Do so by clicking "Yes" and press Enter.
Step 3: Please enter the password as defined to access the Access Point during Site creation in Quantum Rudder and press Enter.
Step 4: You are successfully logged into Access Point with command prompt as "QNTM"(Device Name). You may execute CLI commands now.

Understanding Commands:
General Commands:
Command Prompt > help Description: help command would display basic commands available through terminal.
Command Prompt >? Description: ? command would display all (except basic) commands available through terminal.

Command Prompt > clear Description: clear command would clear the terminal screen.
Command Prompt > date Description: date command would display current date and time in Access Point. Date and Time can't be modified from Terminal as they are automatically updated as per selected Country in Quantum Rudder or in standalone configuration.

Command Prompt > ping Description: ping command can be used in trouble shooting network issues and helps to verify IP-level connectivity. When troubleshooting, you can use this command to send an ICMP echo request to a target host name or IP address. Use it whenever you need to verify that the Access Point can connect to the network resources.
Command Prompt > nslookup Description: nslookup command can be used during trouble shooting to query domain name server and, if successful, replies with resolved IP Address.

Command Prompt > tracert Description: tracert command can be used during trouble shooting to trace path / hopes from Access Point to the specified destination.
Command Prompt > restart Description: restart command can be used to restart the Access Point through terminal. When prompted, enter y to continue reboot or n to cancel reboot.

Command Prompt > exit Description: exit command can be used to disconnect the terminal access. When prompted, enter y to exit or n to cancel.
System Commands:
Command Prompt > setwan Description: setwan command can be used to define Access Point's WAN Interface mode. Available options are DHCP / Static IP or PPPoE. To apply configuration, enter y or n to discard.

Command Prompt > wanstatus Description: wanstatus command would display Ethernet Port status with operation mode (Static / DHCP / PPPoE) along with details.
Command Prompt > interface interface command will display detail listed below

Parameter Country Radio Channel Bandwidth Channel Range Max Tx Power Radio Channel Bandwidth Channel Range Max Tx Power

Description Displays selected country in Access Point. Displays type of Radio (2.4 GHz / 5 GHz) Displays Channel bandwidth configured in Access Point Displays configured channel range and Max Tx Power setting in Access Point
Displays type of Radio(2.4 GHz / 5 GHz) Displays Channel bandwidth configured in Access Point Displays configured channel range and Max Tx Power setting in Access Point

Command Prompt > statistics Statistics command will display detail listed below

Parameter Model No Sr. No MAC Uptime Firmware CPU Utilization (%) Memory Usage (%) Total Wireless Clients Clients On 2.4 GHz Clients On 5 GHz Channel 2.4 Channel 5

Description Displays Access Point model number Displays Access Point serial number MAC Address of Access Point Displays since what time Access Point has been Up Displays current Access Point Firmware detail Displays Access Point CPU utilization in percentage Displays Access Point Memory utilization in percentage Provides detail of total number of connected clients Displays number of clients connected on 2.4 GHz Displays number of clients connected on 5 GHz Displays 2.4 GHz, selected channel detail Displays 5 GHz, selected channel detail

Command Prompt > status status command will display detail listed below.

Parameter

Description

Uptime

Displays since what time Access Point has been

Up.

Cloud status

Displays Access Point status on Quantum Rudder

whether it is online or offline. (If configured in

Quantum Rudder)

Total

Wireless Provides detail of total number of connected

Clients

clients. (2.4 GHz / 5 GHz both )

Clients on 2.4GHz Displays number of clients connected on 2.4 GHz.

Clients on 5 GHz Displays number of clients connected on 5 GHz.

Channel 2.4

Displays 2.4 GHz, selected channel detail.

Channel 5

Displays 5 GHz, selected channel detail.

ETH0

Displays reference ethernet port status.

ETH1

Displays reference ethernet port status.

ETH2

Displays reference ethernet port status.

Command Prompt > wclient wclient command will display detail listed below.

Parameter Description

Radio

Displays radio detail on which reference client is

connected.(2.4 GHz / 5 GHz)

SSID

Display SSID with which client is connected.

MAC

MAC address of client device.

IP

IP Address of the client device.

HOSTNAME Displays Client device hostname.

Command Prompt > reset
The reset command is used Access Point to factory setup if it's in standalone mode. The terminal will logout from session.
Note: If the access point is managed by Quantum Rudder, reset command will not work. It will give warning.



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