When users need to save or transfer files using the USB interface provided on some APs, the USB function can be enabled using the usb enable command. When the USB function is enabled, the power consumption of the AP will increase, which may affect other functions. You are advised to run the undo usb enable command to disable the USB function after using it.
The system view is displayed.
The WLAN view is displayed.
An AP system profile is created, and the AP system profile view is displayed.
By default, the system provides the AP system profile default.
The USB function on the AP is enabled.
The USB function is supported only by the AP7060DN, WA375DD-CE, AirEngine 5760-10, AP2050DN, AP2050DN-E, AP2050DN-S, AP2051DN, AP2051DN-E, AP2051DN-S, AP4030TN, AP4050DN-E, AP4051DN, AP4151DN, AP4051DN-S, AP4051TN, AP5050DN-S, AP6050DN, AP6150DN, AP6052DN, AP7050DE, AP7050DN-E, AP7052DE, AP7052DN, AP7152DN, R250D-E, R251D-E, AirEngine 8760-X1-PRO, AirEngine 6760-X1, AirEngine 6760-X1E, AirEngine 5760-51, AirEngine 5760-22W, AirEngine 5760-22WD, and AirEngine 9700D-M.
Some AP functions may be affected after the USB function is enabled. For details, see Understanding PoE in the Configuration - AP Management Configuration Guide-Managing the PoE Function of an AP.
The affected AP functions are restored after the USB function is disabled.
Return to the WLAN view.