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    4.1.12.2.13 webpage
    captive-portal-mode commands
    Configures Web pages displayed when interacting with a captive portal. There are four (4) different pages.
     agreement – This page displays “Terms and Conditions” that a user needs to accept before allowed access to the 
    captive portal.
     fail – This page is displayed when the user is not authenticated to use the captive portal.
     login – This page is displayed when the user connects to the captive portal. Use this page to fetch login credentials 
    from the user.
     welcome – This page is displayed to welcome an authenticated user to the captive portal.
    The Web pages for interacting with the users of a captive portal can be located either on the wireless controller or an 
    external location.
    Supported in the following platforms:
     AP300
     AP621
     AP650
     AP6511
     AP6521
     AP6532
     AP71XX
     RFS4000
     RFS6000
     RFS7000
     NX9000
     NX9500
    Syntax
    webpage [external|internal]
    webpage external [agreement|fail|login|welcome] 
    webpage internal [agreement|fail|login|org-name|org-signature|welcome]
    webpage internal [agreement|fail|login|welcome] [description|footer|
    header|title] 
    webpage internal [agreement|fail|login|welcome] [main-logo|small-logo] 
    Parameters
    • webpage external [agreement|fail|login|welcome] 
    external Indicates the Web pages being served are external to the captive portal
    agreement Indicates the page is displayed for “Terms & Conditions”
    fail Indicates the page is displayed for login failure
    login Indicates the page is displayed for getting user credentials for log in to the captive portal 
    						
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    • webpage internal [agreement|fail|login|welcome] description|footer|header|title] 
    
    • webpage internal [agreement|fail|login|welcome] [main-logo|small-logo] 
    Examples
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-captive-portal-test)#webpage external fail www.symbol.com
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-captive-portal-test)#
    Related Commands
    welcome Indicates the page is displayed after a user has successfully logged in to the captive portal
     Indicates the URL to the Web page displayed
    internal Indicates the Web pages being served are internal
    agreement Indicates the page is displayed for “Terms & Conditions”
    fail Indicates the page is displayed for login failure
    login Indicates the page is displayed for getting user credentials for log in to the captive portal
    welcome Indicates the page is displayed after a user has successfully logged in to the captive portal
    description Indicates the content is the description portion of each internal, agreement, fail, and 
    welcome page
    footer Indicates the content is the footer portion of each internal, agreement, fail, and welcome 
    page. The footer portion contains the signature of the organization that hosts the captive 
    portal.
    header Indicates the content is the header portion of each internal, agreement, fail, and welcome 
    page. The header portion contains the heading information for each of these pages.
    title Indicates the content is the title of each internal, agreement, fail, and welcome page. The 
    title for each of these pages is configured here.
     Specify the content displayed for each of the different components of the Web page. You 
    can enter 900 characters for the description and 256 characters each for header, footer, 
    and title.
    internal Indicates the Web pages being served are internal
    agreement Indicates the page is displayed for “Terms & Conditions”
    fail Indicates the page is displayed for login failure
    login Indicates the page is displayed for getting user credentials for log in to the captive portal
    welcome Indicates the page is displayed after a user has successfully logged in to the captive portal
    main-logo Indicates the main logo displayed in the header portion of each Web page
    small-logo Indicates the logo image displayed in the footer portion of each Web page, and constitutes 
    the organization’s signature
     Indicates the complete URL of the main-log and small-logo files
    noResets or disables captive portal commands 
    						
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    4.1.13 clear
    Global Configuration Commands
    Clears parameters, cache entries, table entries, and other similar entries. The clear command is available for specific 
    commands only. The information cleared using this command varies depending on the mode where executed.
    Supported in the following platforms:
     AP300
     AP621
     AP650
     AP6511
     AP6521
     AP6532
     AP71XX
     RFS4000
     RFS6000
     RFS7000
     NX9000
     NX9500
    Syntax
    clear event-history
    Parameters
    • clear event-history
    Examples
    rfs7000-37FABE(config)#clear event-history
    rfs7000-37FABE(config)#
    event-history Clears the event history file 
    						
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    4.1.14 critical-resource-policy
    Global Configuration Commands
    Creates a critical resource monitoring policy. A critical resource is a device (wireless controller, router, gateway, etc.) 
    considered critical to the health of the wireless controller. This is a list of IP addresses pinged regularly by the wireless 
    controller. If there is a connectivity issue with a device on the critical resource list, an event is generated stating a critical 
    resource is unavailable. The wireless controller does not attempt to restore connection to a critical resource. All critical 
    devices are listed in a critical resource policy.
    Table 4.4Critical Resource Policy Commands
    Command Description Reference
    critical-resource-policyConfigures captive portal Web page parameterspage 4-39 
    						
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    4.1.14.1 critical-resource-policy
    critical-resource-policy
    Creates or enters a Critical-resource Monitoring (CRM) policy. If the defined policy is not present, it is created.
    Supported in the following platforms:
     AP300
     AP621
     AP650
     AP6511
     AP6521
     AP6532
     AP71XX
     RFS4000
     RFS6000
     RFS7000
     NX9000
     NX9500
    Syntax
    critical-resource-policy 
    Parameters
    • critical-resource-policy 
    Examples
    rfs7000-37FABE(config)#critical-resource-policy test
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-critical-resource-policy-test)#?
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-critical-resource-policy-test)#?
     commands:
      monitor  Critical resource monitoring
      no       Negate a command or set its defaults
      clrscr   Clears the display screen
      commit   Commit all changes made in this session
      do       Run commands from Exec mode
      end      End current mode and change to EXEC mode
      exit     End current mode and down to previous mode
      help     Description of the interactive help system
      revert   Revert changes
      service  Service Commands
      show     Show running system information
      write    Write running configuration to memory or terminal
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-critical-resource-policy-test)#
    Related Commands
    Specify the critical resource monitoring policy name. If the policy does not exist, it is 
    created.
    noDisables a critical resource policy 
    						
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    4.1.14.2 critical-resource-policy-mode
    Table 4.5 summarizes critical resource monitoring policy commands
    Table 4.5critical-resource-policy
    Command Description Reference
    monitorPerforms critical resource monitoringpage 4-41
    noCancels the monitoring of a critical resourcepage 4-43
    clrscrClears the display screenpage 5-3
    commitCommits (saves) changes made in the current sessionpage 5-4
    doRuns commands from the EXEC modepage 4-66
    endEnds and exits the current mode and moves to the PRIV EXEC modepage 5-5
    exitEnds the current mode and moves to the previous modepage 5-6
    helpDisplays the interactive help systempage 5-7
    revertReverts changes to their last saved configurationpage 5-13
    serviceInvokes service commands to troubleshoot or debug 
    (config-if) instance 
    configurationspage 5-14
    showDisplays running system informationpage 6-4
    writeWrites information to memory or terminalpage 5-42 
    						
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    4.1.14.2.1  monitor
    critical-resource-policy-mode
    Monitors critical resources. Use this command to configure a critical policy and set the interval the availability of the 
    critical resource is checked.
     AP300
     AP621
     AP650
     AP6511
     AP6521
     AP6532
     AP71XX
     RFS4000
     RFS6000
     RFS7000
     NX9000
     NX9500
    Syntax
    monitor [|ping-interval
    monitor [ping-interval ]
    monitor  ping-mode [arp-icmp|arp-only vlan ]
    Parameters
    • monitor ping-interval 
    • monitor  ping-mode [arp-icmp|arp-only vlan ]
    ping-interval  Configures the ping interval. This is the duration between two successive pings to a 
    critical resource.
      – Specify the ping interval from 5 - 86400 seconds.
     Specify the IP address of the critical resource.
    ping-mode Configures the type of ping packets to use. For pinging critical resources that do not have 
    an IP address, use the arp-only mode.
    arp-icmp Use Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) requests or Internet Control Message Protocol 
    (ICMP) echo requests to monitor a critical resource. To use this ping mode, an IP address 
    must be configured for each device in the critical resource list.
    arp-only vlan  Uses ARP requests to monitor a critical resource. This mode can be used for devices that 
    do not have a configured IP address.
     vlan – Configures the VLAN to ping for the critical resource
      – Specify a VLAN ID from 1 - 4094 
    						
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    Examples
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-critical-resource-policy-test)#monitor ping-interval 10
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-critical-resource-policy-test)#
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-critical-resource-policy-test)#monitor 172.16.10.2 ping-mode 
    arp-only vlan 1
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-critical-resource-policy-test)#
    Related Commands
    noResets or disables critical resource policy commands 
    						
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    4.1.14.2.2  no
    critical-resource-policy-mode
    Removes a device from the critical resource list. This command also resets the ping interval to its default.
     AP300
     AP621
     AP650
     AP6511
     AP6521
     AP6532
     AP71XX
     RFS4000
     RFS6000
     RFS7000
     NX9000
     NX9500
    Syntax
    no monitor [|ping-interval]
    Parameters
    • no monitor [|ping-interval]
    Examples
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-critical-resource-policy-test)#no monitor 172.16.10.2
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-critical-resource-policy-test)#
    Related Commands
    monitor Configures critical resource monitoring parameters
     Removes a specified device from the list of monitored devices
    ping-interval Resets the ping interval for pinging critical resources
    monitorAdds a device to the critical resource policy list 
    						
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    4.1.15 customize
    Global Configuration Commands
    Customizes the output of the summary CLI commands. Use this command to define the data displayed as a result of various 
    show commands.
    Supported in the following platforms:
     AP300
     AP621
     AP650
     AP6511
     AP6521
     AP6532
     AP71XX
     RFS4000
     RFS6000
     RFS7000
     NX9000
     NX9500
    Syntax
    customize [hostname-column-width|show-wireless-client|show-wireless-client-stats|
    show-wireless-client-stats-rf|show-wireless-radio|show-wireless-radio-stats|
    show-wireless-radio-stats-rf]
    customize hostname-column-width 
    customize show-wireless-client (ap-name ,auth,bss,enc,hostname ,ip,
    last-active,location ,mac,radio-alias ,radio-id,radio-type,state,
    username ,vendor,vlan,wlan)
    customize show-wireless-client-stats (hostname ,mac,rx-bytes,rx-errors,
    rx-packets,rx-throughput,tx-bytes,tx-dropped,tx-packets,tx-throughput)
    customize show-wireless-client-stats-rf (average-retry-number,error-rate,
    hostname ,mac,noise,q-index,rx-rate,signal,snr,t-index,tx-rate)
    customize show-wireless-radio (adopt-to,ap-name ,channel,location ,
    num-clients,power,radio-alias ,radio-id,radio-mac,rf-mode,state)
    customize show-wireless-radio-stats (radio-alias ,radio-id,radio-mac,
    rx-bytes,rx-errors,rx-packets,rx-throughput,tx-bytes,tx-dropped,tx-packets,
    tx-throughput)
    customize show-wireless-radio-stats-rf (average-retry-number,error-rate,noise,
    q-index,radio-alias ,radio-id,radio-mac,rx-rate,signal,snr,t-index,
    tx-rate)
    Parameters
    • customize hostname-column-width 
    hostname-column-width 
    Configures the default width of the hostname column in all show commands
      – Specify the hostname column width from 1 - 64 characters. 
    						
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