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/caps-man interface disable \
[/caps-man actual-interface-configuration find \
mac-address="2C:C8:1A:42:2A:2B" configuration.ssid="myssid"]
/caps-man interface disable \
[/caps-man actual-interface-configuration find \
mac-address="2C:C8:1A:42:2A:2B" configuration.ssid="myssid"]
/caps-man interface remove \
[/caps-man actual-interface-configuration find \
mac-address="2C:C8:1A:42:2A:2B" configuration.ssid="myssid"]
/caps-man remote-cap provision [/caps-man remote-cap find base-mac="2C:C8:1A:42:2A:2B"]
Good to know. But would that mean that I would have to make like 40 provisioning rules (5 Ghz and 2.4 Ghz for each of the 10 hotspots and for each of the two SSIDs)?Provisioning rule however can be.
If you can make a separate provisioning rule for that specific need, it should be possible to toggle its status.
I get an error that it is managed by CAPsMAN.If you wanna turn off an SSID... call for the SSID.