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25.1.12 ICMP Destination log 
The following example displays an ICMP destination as unreachable when no matching payload is found:
July 28 19:57:09 2011: %DATAPLANE-5-ICMPPKTDROP: Dropping ICMP Packet from 192.168.1.104 to 192.168.2.102, with 
ProtocolNumber:1 ICMP code 3 and ICMP type 3. Reason: no flow matching payload of ICMP Error.
July 28 19:57:09 2011: %DATAPLANE-5-ICMPPKTDROP: Dropping ICMP Packet from 192.168.1.104 to 192.168.2.102, with 
ProtocolNumber:1 ICMP code 3 and...

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25.1.13 ICMP Packet log
July 28 20:37:04 2011: %DATAPLANE-5-LOGRULEHIT: Matched ACL:ftpuser:ip Rule:0 Disposition:Drop Packet  Src 
MAC: Dst MAC: Ethertype:0x0800 Src IP:192.168.1.99 Dst IP:192.168.1.1 
Proto:1 ICMP Type:8 ICMP Code:0.
July 28 20:37:08 2011: %DATAPLANE-5-ICMPPKTDROP: Dropping ICMP Packet from 192.168.2.1 to 172.16.31.196, with 
Protocol Number:1 ICMP code 3 and ICMP type 3. Reason: no flow matching payload of ICMP Error.
To generate an ICMP protocol log,...

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25.1.14 SSH connection log
A SSH connection is enabled on the wireless controller using factory settings. 
Running primary software, version 5.0.0.0-81243X
Alternate software secondary, version 5.2.0.0-048D
Software fallback feature is enabled
System bootup time (via /proc/uptime) was 126.10 92.38
Please press Enter to activate this console. May 19 20:47:33 2010: %DOT11-5-COUNTRY_CODE: Country of operation 
configured to in [India]
July 28 20:47:34 2011: %DIAG-6-NEW_LED_STATE:...

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25.1.15 Allowed/Dropped Packets Log
The following example displays disposition information regarding allow/deny packets:
Allow Packets
CCB:0:Matched ACL:ftpuser:ip Rule:1 Disposition:Allow Packet  Src MAC: Dst MAC: Ethertype:0x0800 Src IP:192.168.2.102 Dst IP:192.168.2.1 Proto:17 Src Port:137 Dst Port:137
CCB:0:Matched ACL:ftpuser:ip Rule:1 Disposition:Allow Packet  Src MAC: Dst MAC: Ethertype:0x0800 Src IP:192.168.2.102 Dst IP:192.168.2.1 Proto:17 Src Port:1029 Dst...

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APPENDIX A CONTROLLER MANAGED 
WLAN USE CASE
This section describes the activities required to configure a controller managed WLAN. Instructions are provided using the 
controller CLI.
 Creating a First Controller managed WLAN
Assumptions
Design
Using the Command Line Interface to Configure the WLAN 

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A.1 Creating a First Controller Managed WLAN
It is assumed you have a RFS4000 wireless controller with the latest build available from Motorola Solutions. It is also 
assumed you have one AP7131 model access point and one AP650 model access point, both with the latest firmware 
available from Motorola Solutions.
Upon completion, you will have created a WLAN on a RFS4000 model wireless controller using a DHCP server to allocate 
IP addresses to associated wireless clients....

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On the external network, the controller is assigned an IP address of 192.168.10.188. The wireless controller acts as a DHCP 
server for the wireless clients connecting to it, and assigns IP addresses in the range of 172.16.11.11 to 172.16.11.200. 
The rest of IPs in the range are reserved for devices requiring static IP addresses.
A.1.3 Using the Command Line Interface to Configure the WLAN
Creating a First Controller Managed WLAN
These instructions are for configuring your first WLAN using the...

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RFS4000(config)#rf-domain RFDOMAIN_UseCase1
RFS4000(config-rf-domain-RFDOMAIN_UseCase1)#
This command creates a profile with the name RFDOMAIN_UseCase1.
Set the country code for the RF Domain.
RFS4000(config-rf-domain-RFDOMAIN_UseCase1)#country-code us
This sets the country code for this RF Domain. Save this change and exit the RF Domain profile context.
RFS4000(config-rf-domain-RFDOMAIN_UseCase1)#commit write
RFS4000(config-rf-domain-RFDOMAIN_UseCase1)#exit...

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RFS4000(config-profile-RFS4000_UseCase1)#interface ge 4
RFS4000(config-profile-RFS4000_UseCase1-if-ge4)#switchport access vlan 2
RFS4000(config-profile-RFS4000_UseCase1-if-ge4)#exit
RFS4000(config-profile-RFS4000_UseCase1)#
Exit the profile and save it.
RFS4000(config-profile-RFS4000_UseCase1)#exit
RFS4000(config)#commit write
Configure the Wireless Controller to use the Profile
Before the wireless controller can be further configured, the profile must be applied to the wireless controller....

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RFS4000(config-profile-AP650_UseCase1)#interface vlan 2
RFS4000(config-profile-AP650_UseCase1-if-vlan2)#
Configure this VLAN to use DHCP, so any device that is associated using this access point is automatically assigned a 
unique IP address. Once completed, exit this context.
RFS4000(config-profile-AP650_UseCase1-if-vlan2)#ip address dhcp
RFS4000(config-profile-AP650_UseCase1-if-vlan2)#exit
The VLAN has to be mapped to a physical interface on the access point. Since the...
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