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    							GLOBAL CONFIGURATION COMMANDS 4 - 45
    • 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)
    show-wireless-client Customizes the columns displayed for the show wireless client command
    ap-name  Includes the ap-name column in the show wireless client command.
      – Specify the ap-name column width from 1 - 64 characters.
    auth Includes the auth column in the show wireless client command. The auth column displays 
    the authorization protocol used by the wireless client.
    bss Includes the BSS column in the show wireless client command. The BSS column displays 
    the BSSID the wireless client is associated with.
    enc Includes the enc column in the show wireless client command. The enc column displays the 
    encryption suite used by the wireless client.
    hostname   Includes the hostname column in the show wireless client command. The hostname column 
    displays the hostname of the wireless client.
      – Specify the hostname column width from 1 - 64 characters.
    ip Includes the IP column in the show wireless client command. The IP column displays the 
    current IP address of the wireless client.
    last-active Includes the last-active column in the show wireless client command. The last-active 
    column displays the time of the last activity seen from the wireless client.
    location  Includes the location column in the show wireless client command. The location column 
    displays the location of the AP the wireless client is associated with.
      – Specify the location column width from 1 - 64 characters.
    mac Includes the MAC column in the show wireless client command. The MAC column displays 
    the MAC address of the wireless client.
    radio-alias  Includes the radio-alias column in the show wireless client command. The radio-alias 
    column displays the radio alias with the APs hostname and the radio interface number in 
    the “HOSTNAME:RX” format.
      – Specify the radio-alias column width from 3 - 67 characters.
    radio-id Includes the radio-id column in the show wireless client command. The radio-id column 
    displays the radio ID with the AP’s MAC address and the radio interface number in the 
    “AA-BB-CC-DD-EE-FF:RX” format.
    radio-type Includes the radio-type column in the show wireless client command. The radio-type 
    column displays the radio type of the wireless client.
    state Includes the state column in the show wireless client command. The state column displays 
    the current availability state of the wireless client.
    username   Includes the username column in the show wireless client command. The username column 
    displays the username used to logon by the wireless client.
      – Specify the username column width from 1 - 64 characters.
    vendor Includes the vendor column in the show wireless client command. The vendor column 
    displays the vendor ID of the wireless client. 
    						
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    • 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)
    vlan Includes the VLAN column in the show wireless client command. The VLAN column displays 
    the VLAN assigned to the wireless client.
    wlan Includes the WLAN column in the show wireless client command. The WLAN column 
    displays the WLAN assigned to the wireless client.
    show-wireless-client-
    statsCustomizes the columns displayed for the show wireless client statistics command
    hostname  Includes the hostname column in the show wireless client statistics command. The 
    hostname column displays the hostname of the wireless client.
      – Sets the hostname column width from 1 - 64 characters
    mac Includes the MAC column in the show wireless client statistics command. The MAC column 
    displays the MAC address of the wireless client.
    rx-bytes Includes the rx-bytes column in the show wireless client statistics command. The rx-bytes 
    column displays the total number of bytes received by the wireless client.
    rx-errors Includes the rx-error column in the show wireless client statistics command. The rx-error 
    column displays the total number of receive errors received by the wireless client.
    rx-packets Includes the rx-packets column in the show wireless client statistics command. The 
    rx-packets column displays the total number of packets received by the wireless client.
    rx-throughput Includes the rx-throughput column in the show wireless client statistics command. The 
    rx-throughput column displays the receive throughput at the wireless client.
    tx-bytes Includes the tx-bytes column in the show wireless client statistics command. The tx-bytes 
    column displays the total number of bytes transmitted by the wireless client.
    tx-dropped Includes the tx-dropped column in the show wireless client statistics command. The 
    tx-dropped column displays the total number of dropped packets by the wireless client.
    tx-packets Includes the tx-packets column in the show wireless client statistics command. The 
    tx-packets column displays the total number of packets transmitted by the wireless client.
    tx-throughput Includes the tx-throughput column in the show wireless client statistics command. The 
    tx-throughput column displays the transmission throughput at the wireless client.
    show-wireless-client-
    stats-rfCustomizes the columns displayed for the show wireless client stats rf command
    average-retry-number Includes the average-retry-number column in the show wireless client statistics RF 
    command. The average-retry-number column displays the average number of 
    retransmissions per packet.
    error-rate Includes the error-rate column in the show wireless client statistics rf command. The 
    error-rate column displays the error rate information for the wireless client. 
    						
    							GLOBAL CONFIGURATION COMMANDS 4 - 47
    • customize show-wireless-radio (adopt-to,ap-name ,channel,location ,
    num-clients,power,radio-alias ,radio-id,radio-mac,rf-mode,state)
    hostname  Includes the hostname column in the show wireless client statistics RF command. The 
    hostname column displays the hostname of the wireless client.
      – Specify the hostname column width from 1 - 64 characters.
    mac Includes the MAC column in the show wireless client statistics RF command. The MAC 
    column displays the MAC address of the wireless client.
    noise Includes the noise column in the show wireless client statistics RF command. The MAC 
    column displays the noise as detected by the wireless client.
    q-index Includes the q-index column in the show wireless client statistics RF command. The q-
    index column displays the RF quality index where a higher value indicates better RF quality.
    rx-rate Includes the rx-rate column in the show wireless client statistics RF command. The rx-rate 
    column displays the receive rate at the particular wireless client.
    signal Includes the signal column in the show wireless client statistics RF command. The signal 
    column displays the signal strength at the particular wireless client.
    snr Includes the snr column in the show wireless client statistics RF command. The snr column 
    displays the signal to noise ratio at the particular wireless client.
    t-index Includes the t-index column in the show wireless client statistics RF command. The t-index 
    column displays the traffic utilization index at the wireless controller.
    tx-rate Includes the tx-rate column in the show wireless client statistics RF command. The tx-rate 
    column displays the packet transmission rate at the particular wireless client.
    show-wireless-radio Customizes the columns displayed for the show wireless radio command.
    adopt-to Includes the adopt-to column in the show wireless radio command. The adopt-to column 
    displays information about the wireless controller adopting this AP.
    ap-name  Includes the ap-name column in the show wireless radio command. The adopt-to column 
    displays information about the AP this radio belongs.
      – Specify the ap-name column width from 1 - 64 characters.
    channel Includes the channel column in the show wireless radio command. The channel column 
    displays information about the configured and current channel of operation for this radio.
    location  Includes the location column in the show wireless radio command. The location column 
    displays the location of the AP this radio belongs.
      – Specify the location column width from 1 - 64 characters.
    num-clients Includes the num-clients column in the show wireless radio command. The num-clients 
    column displays the number of clients associated with this radio.
    power Includes the power column in the show wireless radio command. The power column 
    displays the configured and current transmit power of the radio. 
    						
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    • 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)
    radio-alias  Includes the radio-alias column in the show wireless radio command. The radio-alias 
    column displays the radio alias along with the APs hostname and the radio interface 
    number in the “HOSTNAME:RX” formate.
      – Specify the radio-alias column width from 3 - 67 characters.
    radio-id Includes the radio-id column in the show wireless radio command. The radio-id column 
    displays the Radio ID along with the AP’s MAC address and the radio interface number in 
    the “AA-BB-CC-DD-EE-FF:RX” format.
    radio-mac Includes the radio-mac column in the show wireless radio command. The radio-mac 
    column displays the base MAC address of the radio.
    rf-mode Includes the rf-mode column in the show wireless radio command. The rf-mode column 
    displays the mode in which the radio operates. The radio mode can be 2.4GHz, 5GHz, or 
    sensor.
    state Includes the state column in the show wireless radio command. The state column displays 
    the current operational state of the radio.
    show-wireless-radio-stats Customizes the columns displayed for the show wireless radio statistics command.
    radio-alias  Includes the radio-alias column in the show wireless radio statistics command. The 
    radio-alias column displays the radio alias along with the APs hostname and the radio 
    interface number in the “HOSTNAME:RX” format.
      – Specify the radio-alias column width from 3 - 67 characters.
    radio-id Includes the radio-id column in the show wireless radio statistics command. The radio-id 
    column displays the Radio ID along with the AP’s MAC address and the radio interface 
    number in the “AA-BB-CC-DD-EE-FF:RX” format.
    radio-mac Includes the radio-mac column in the show wireless radio statistics command. The 
    radio-mac column displays the base MAC address of the radio.
    rx-bytes Includes the rx-bytes column in the show wireless radio statistics command. The rx-bytes 
    column displays the total number of bytes received by the wireless radio.
    rx-errors Includes the rx-error column in the show wireless radio statistics command. The rx-error 
    column displays the total number of receive errors received by the wireless radio.
    rx-packets Includes the rx-packets column in the show wireless radio statistics command. The 
    rx-packets column displays the total number of packets received by the wireless radio.
    rx-throughput Includes the rx-throughput column in the show wireless radio statistics command. The 
    rx-throughput column displays the receive throughput at the wireless radio.
    tx-bytes Includes the tx-bytes column in the show wireless radio statistics command. The tx-bytes 
    column displays the total number of bytes transmitted by the wireless radio.
    tx-dropped Includes the tx-dropped column in the show wireless radio statistics command. The 
    tx-dropped column displays the total number of dropped packets by the wireless radio. 
    						
    							GLOBAL CONFIGURATION COMMANDS 4 - 49
    • 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)
    tx-packets Includes the tx-packets column in the show wireless radio statistics command. The 
    tx-packets column displays the total number of packets transmitted by the wireless radio.
    tx-throughput Includes the tx-throughput column in the show wireless radio statistics command. The 
    tx-throughput column displays the transmission throughput at the wireless radio.
    show-wireless-radio-stats-
    rfCustomizes the columns displayed for the show wireless radio stats RF command
    average-retry-number Includes the average-retry-number column in the show wireless radio statistics RF 
    command. The average-retry-number column displays the average number of 
    retransmissions per packet.
    error-rate Includes the error-rate column in the show wireless radio statistics RF command. The 
    error-rate column displays the error rate information for the wireless radio.
    noise Includes the noise column in the show wireless radio statistics RF command. The mac 
    column displays the noise as detected by the wireless radio.
    q-index Includes the q-index column in the show wireless client statistics RF command. The 
    q-index column displays the RF quality index where a higher value indicates better RF 
    quality.
    radio-alias  Includes the radio-alias column in the show wireless radio statistics RF command. The 
    radio-alias column displays the radio alias along with APs hostname and the radio 
    interface number in the “HOSTNAME:RX” format.
      – Specify the radio-alias width column from 3 - 67 characters.
    radio-id Includes the radio-id column in the show wireless radio statistics rf command. The radio-
    id column displays the Radio ID along with the AP’s MAC address and the radio interface 
    number in the “AA-BB-CC-DD-EE-FF:RX” format.
    radio-mac Includes the radio-mac column in the show wireless radio statistics RF command. The 
    radio-mac column displays the base MAC address of the radio.
    rx-rate Includes the rx-rate column in the show wireless radio statistics RF command. The rx-rate 
    column displays the receive rate at the particular wireless radio.
    signal Includes the signal column in the show wireless radio statistics RF command. The signal 
    column displays the signal strength at the particular wireless radio.
    snr Includes the snr column in the show wireless radio statistics RF command. The snr column 
    displays the signal to noise ratio at the particular wireless radio.
    t-index Includes the t-index column in the show wireless radio statistics RF command. The t-index 
    column displays the traffic utilization index at the wireless controller.
    tx-rate Includes the tx-rate column in the show wireless radio statistics RF command. The tx-rate 
    column displays the packet transmission rate at the particular wireless radio. 
    						
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    Examples
    rfs7000-37FABE(config)*#customize show-wireless-client ap-name auth
    rfs7000-37FABE(config)*#commit
    rfs7000-37FABE(config)*#show wireless client
    -----------------------
              AP-NAME  AUTH
    -----------------------
    -----------------------
    Total number of wireless clients displayed: 0
    rfs7000-37FABE(config)*#
    Related Commands
    noResets values or disables commands
    wirelessDisplays wireless configuration and other information 
    						
    							GLOBAL CONFIGURATION COMMANDS 4 - 51
    4.1.16 device
    Global Configuration Commands
    Enables simultaneous configuration of multiple devices
    Supported in the following platforms:
     AP300
     AP621
     AP650
     AP6511
     AP6521
     AP6532
     AP71XX
     RFS4000
     RFS6000
     RFS7000
     NX9000
     NX9500
    Syntax
    device {containing|filter}
    device
    device containing  {filter type [ap621|ap650|ap6511|ap6521|ap6532|ap71xx|
    rfs4000|rfs6000|rfs7000]}
    device filter type [ap621|ap650|ap6511|ap6521|ap6532|ap71xx|rfs4000|rfs6000|
    rfs7000]
    Parameters
    • device
    • device containing  {filter type [ap621|ap650|ap6511|ap6521|ap6532|ap71xx|
    rfs4000|rfs6000|rfs7000]}
    device Configures a basic device profile
    containing  Configures the search string to search for in the device’s hostname. Only those devices 
    that have the search string in their hostname can be configured.
      – Specify the string to search for in the hostname of the devices
    filter type Optional. Filters out a specific device type
    ap621 Optional. Filters out all devices other than AP621s
    ap650 Optional. Filters out devices other than AP650s
    ap6511 Optional. Filters out devices other than AP6511s
    ap6521 Optional. Filters out devices other than AP6521s
    ap6532 Optional. Filters out devices other than AP6532s 
    						
    							4 - 52 WiNG CLI Reference Guide
    • device filter type [ap621|ap650|ap6511|ap6521|ap6532|ap71xx|rfs4000|rfs6000|
    rfs7000]
    rfs7000-37FABE(config)#device containing ap filter type AP71XX
    % Error: Parsing cmd line (1)
    rfs7000-37FABE(config)#
    rfs7000-37FABE(config)#device containing ap filter type ap4600
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-device-{type: ap650, con)#
    Related Commands
    ap71xx Optional. Filters out devices other than AP71XXs
    rfs4000 Optional. Filters out devices other than RFS4000s
    rfs6000 Optional. Filters out devices other than RFS6000s
    rfs7000 Optional. Filters out devices other than RFS7000s
    filter type Filters out a specific device type
    ap621 Filters out all devices other than AP621s
    ap650 Filters out devices other than AP650s
    ap6511 Filters out devices other than AP6511s
    ap6521 Filters out devices other than AP6521s
    ap6532 Filters out devices other than AP6532s
    ap71xx Filters out devices other than AP71XXs
    rfs4000 Filters out devices other than RFS4000s
    rfs6000 Filters out devices other than RFS6000s
    rfs7000 Filters out devices other than RFS7000s
    noResets values or disables commands 
    						
    							GLOBAL CONFIGURATION COMMANDS 4 - 53
    4.1.17 device-categorization
    Global Configuration Commands
    Categorizes devices as sanctioned or neighboring. Categorization of devices enables quick identification and blocking of 
    rogue/unsanctioned devices in the wireless controller managed network.
    Table 4.6Critical Resource Policy Commands
    Command Description Reference
    device-categorizationConfigures a device categorization listpage 4-54 
    						
    							4 - 54 WiNG CLI Reference Guide
    4.1.17.1 device-categorization
    device-categorization
    Configures a device categorization list. This list categorizes devices as sanctioned or neighboring. This information 
    determines which devices are allowed access to the wireless controller managed network and which are rogue devices.
    If a device categorization list does not exist, it is created.
    Supported in the following platforms:
     AP300
     AP621
     AP650
     AP6511
     AP6521
     AP6532
     AP71XX
     RFS4000
     RFS6000
     RFS7000
     NX9000
     NX9500
    Syntax
    device-categorization 
    Parameters
    device-categorization 
    Examples
    rfs7000-37FABE(config)#device-categorization RFS7000
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-device-categorization-RFS7000)#?
    Device Category Mode commands:
      mark-device  Add a device
      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-device-categorization-RFS7000)#
    Related Commands
    Specify the device categorization list name. If a list with the same name does not 
    exist, it is created.
    noResets values or disables commands 
    						
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