ap-reset { all | ap-name ap-name | ap-mac ap-mac | ap-id ap-id | ap-group ap-group | ap-type { type type-name | type-id type-id } }
Parameter |
Description |
Value |
---|---|---|
all |
Resets all APs. |
- |
ap-name ap-name |
Resets the AP with the specified AP name. |
The AP name must exist. |
ap-mac ap-mac |
Resets the AP with the specified MAC address. |
The AP's MAC address must exist. |
ap-id ap-id |
Resets the AP with the specified AP ID. |
The AP ID must exist. The value is a string of 1 to 255 characters. When multiple APs are selected, use commas (,) to separate AP IDs or use hyphens (-) to indicate continuous AP IDs. For example, 5,8,10-13,20 indicates the list of APs with IDs 5, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 20. |
ap-group ap-group |
Resets APs in the specified AP group. |
The AP group must exist. |
ap-type |
Resets APs of the specified AP type. |
- |
type type-name |
Resets APs of the specified type name. |
The AP type name must exist. |
type-id type-id |
Resets APs of the specified type ID. |
The AP type ID must exist. |
Usage Scenario
After in-service upgrade of APs is complete, you can run the ap-reset command to reset the APs. After the command is run, the APs restart with the upgraded software version. You can also use the command to restart APs for other reasons.
Prerequisites
An AP exists on the AC.