For AP in FlexConnect CLI commands

Hello world

Just as the title says, as much as I Googled it I can't seem to find what are the CLI for AP in FlexConnect commands

I know that we can telnet/ssh to the AP in flexConnect, but what are the possible commands that we run on the AP?
Hope someone can help :D

Thank you!

This can be useful if you do not see it

http://www.Cisco.com/en/us/docs/wireless/controller/7.4/command/reference/Flexconnect/flexconnectcr74.PDF

HTH

Rasika

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