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    							GLOBAL CONFIGURATION COMMANDS 4 - 95
    diag Resets diagnostics module related event messages
     autogen-tech-sprt – Event autogen technical support message
     buf-usage – Event buffer usage message
     cpu-load – Event CPU load message
     disk-usage – Event disk usage message
     elapsed-time – Event elapsed time message
     fan-underspeed – Event fan underspeed message
     fd-count – Event forward count message
     free-flash-disk – Event free flash disk message
     free-flash-inodes – Event free flash inodes message
     free-nvram-disk – Event free nvram disk message
     free-nvram-inodes – Event free nvram inodes message
     free-ram – Event free ram message
     free-ram-disk – Event free ram disk message
     free-ram-inodes – Event free ram inodes message
     head-cache-usage – Event head cache usage message
     high-temp – Event high temp message
     ip-dest-usage – Event ip destination usage message
     led-identify – Event led identify message
     low-temp – Event low temp message
     new-led-state – Event new led state message
     over-temp – Event over temp message
     over-voltage – Event over voltage message
     poe-init-fail – Event PoE init fail message
     poe-power-level – Event PoE power level message
     poe-read-fail – Event PoE read fail message
     poe-state-change – Event PoE state change message
     ram-usage – Event ram usage message
     under-voltage – Event under voltage message
     wd-reset-sys – Event wd reset system message
     wd-state-change – Event wd state change message   
    						
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    dot11 Resets 802.11 management module related event messages
     client-associated – Wireless client associated event message
     client-denied-assoc – Event client denied association message
     client-disassociated – Wireless client disassociated message
     country-code – Event country code message
     country-code-error – Event country code error message
     eap-cached-keys – Event EAP cached keys message
     eap-client-timeout – Event EAP client timeout message
     eap-failed – Event EAP failed message
     eap-opp-cached-keys – Event EAP opp cached keys message
     eap-preauth-client-timeout – Event EAP pre authentication client timeout 
    message
     eap-preauth-failed – Event EAP pre authentication failed message
     eap-preauth-server-timeout – Event EAP pre authentication server timeout 
    message
     eap-preauth-success – Event EAP pre authentication success message
     eap-server-timeout – Event EAP server timeout message
     eap-success – Event EAP success message
     kerberos-client-failed – Event Kerberos client failed message
     kerberos-client-success – Event Kerberos client success message
     kerberos-wlan-failed – Event Kerberos WLAN failed message
     kerberos-wlan-success – Event Kerberos WLAN success message
     kerberos-wlan-timeout – Event Kerberos WLAN timeout message
     tkip-cntrmeas-end – Event TKIP cntrmeas end message
     tkip-cntrmeas-start – Event TKIP cntrmeas start message
     tkip-mic-fail-report – Event TKIP mic fail report message
     tkip-mic-failure – Event TKIP mic failure message
     unsanctioned-ap-active – Event unsanctioned AP active message
     unsanctioned-ap-inactive – Event unsanctioned AP inactive message
     unsanctioned-ap-status-change – Event unsanctioned AP status change
     voice-call-completed – Event voice call completed message
     voice-call-failed – Event voice call failed message
     wpa-wpa2-failed – Event WPA-WPA2 failed message
     wpa-wpa2-key-rotn – Event WPA-WPA2 key rotn message
     wpa-wpa2-success – Event WPA-WPA2 success message   
    						
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    filemgmt Resets file management module related event messages
     http – Event HTTP message
     httplocal – Event HTTP local message
     https-start – Event HTTPS start message
     https-wait – Event HTTPS wait message
     httpstart – Event HTTP start message
     keyadded – Event key added message
     keydeleted – Event key deleted message
     trustpointdeleted – Event trustpoint deleted message
    fwu Resets firmware update related event messages
     fwuaborted – Event aborted message
     fwubadconfig – Event bad config message
     fwucorruptedfile – Event corrupted file message
     fwucouldntgetfile – Event could not get file message
     fwudone – Event done message
     fwufileundef – Event file undefined message
     fwunoneed – Event no need message
     fwuprodmismatch – Event prod mismatch message
     fwuserverundef – Event server undefined message
     fwuserverunreachable – Event server unreachable message
     fwusignmismatch – Event signature mismatch message
     fwusyserr – Event system error message
     fwuunsupportedhw – Event unsupported hardware message
     fwuvermismatch – Event version mismatch message
    licmgr Resets license manager module related event messages
     lic-installed-count – Event total number of license installed count message
     lic-installed-default – Event default license installation message
     lic-installed – Event license installed message
     lic-invalid – Event license installation failed message
     lic-removed – Event license removed message
    mesh Resets mesh module related event messages
     mesh-link-down – Event mesh link down message
     mesh-link-up – Event mesh link up message   
    						
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    nsm Resets NSM related event messages
     dhcpc-err – Event DHCP certification error message
     dhcpdefrt – Event DHCP defrt message
     dhcpip – Event DHCP IP message
     dhcpipchg – Event DHCP IP change message
     dhcpipnoadd – Event DHCP IP overlaps static IP address message
     dhcplsexp – Event DHCP lease expiry message
     dhcpnak – Event DHCP server returned DHCP NAK response
     ifdown – Event interface down message
     ifipcfg – Event interface IP config message
     ifup – Event interface up message
    pm Resets process monitor module related event messages
     procid – Event proc ID message
     procmaxrstrt – Event proc max restart message
     procnoresp – Event proc no response message
     procrstrt – Event proc restart message
     procstart – Event proc start message
     procstop – Event proc stop message
     procsysrstrt – Event proc system restart message
     startupcomplete – Event startup complete message
    radconf Resets RADIUS configuration daemon related event messages
     could-not-stop-radius – Event could not stop RADIUS server message
     radiusdstart – Event RADIUS server started message
     radiusdstop – Event RADIUS server stopped message
    radio Resets radio module related event messages
     acs-scan-complete – Event ACS scan completed
     acs-scan-started – Event ACS scan started
     radar-detected – Event radar detected message
     radar-scan-completed – Event radar scan completed message
     radar-scan-started – Event radar scan started message
     radio-state-change – Event radio state change message
     resume-home-channel – Event resume home channel message
    securitymgr Resets the security manager module related event messages
     deprecatedcli – Event deprecated CLI message
     fatal-hit – Event fatal hit message
     log-cli-error – Event log CLI error message
     userpassstrength – Event user pass strength message   
    						
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    smrt Resets SMART RF module related event messages
     calibration-done – Event calibration done message
     calibration-started – Event calibration started message
     config-cleared – Configuration cleared event message
     cov-hole-recovery – Event coverage hole recovery message
     cov-hole-recovery-done – Event coverage hole recovery done message
     interference-recovery – Event interference recovery message
     neighbor-recovery – Event neighbor recovery message
     power-adjustment – Event power adjustment message
    smtpnot Resets SMTP module related event messages
     cfg – Event cfg message
     cfginc – Event cfg inc message
     net – Event net message
     proto – Event proto message
     smtpauth – Event SMTP authentication message
     smtperr – Event SMTP error message
     smtpinfo – Event SMTP information message
    system Resets system module related event messages
     clock-reset – Event clock reset message
     http – Event HTTP message
     login – Event successful login message
     login-fail – Event login fail message. Occurs when user authentication fails.
     login-fail-access – Event login fail access message.Occurs in case of access 
    violation.
     login-fail-bad-role – Event login fail bad role message. Occurs when user uses an 
    invalid role to logon.
     logout – Event logout message
     panic – Event panic message
     procstop – Event proc stop message
     system-autoup-disable – Event system autoup disable message
     system-autoup-enable – Event system autoup enable message
     ui-user-auth-fail – Event ui user authentication fail message
     ui-user-auth-success – Event ui user authentication success message   
    						
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    Examples
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-event-system-policy-testpolicy)#
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-event-system-policy-testpolicy)#no event aaa
    % Error: event_system_policy[aaa] does not exist, unable to delete
    rfs7000-37FABE(config)#
    Related Commands
    test Resets the test module related event messages
     testalert – Event test alert message
     testargs – Event test arguments message
     testcrit – Event test critical message
     testdebug – Event test debug message
     testemerg – Event test emergency message
     testerr – Event test error message
     testinfo – Event test information message
     testnotice – Event test notice message
     testwarn – Event test warning message
    wips Resets the Wireless IPS module related event messages
     wips-client-blacklisted – Event WIPS client blacklisted message
     wips-client-rem-blacklist – Event WIPS client rem blacklist message
     wips-event – Event WIPS event triggered message
    eventConfigures the action taken for each event   
    						
    							GLOBAL CONFIGURATION COMMANDS 4 - 101
    4.1.23 firewall-policy
    Global Configuration Commands
    Configures a firewall policy. This policy defines a set of rules for managing network traffic and prevent unauthorized access 
    to the network behind the firewall while allowing authorized devices access.
    Supported in the following platforms:
     AP300
     AP621
     AP650
     AP6511
     AP6521
     AP6532
     AP71XX
     RFS4000
     RFS6000
     RFS7000
     NX9000
     NX9500
    Syntax
    firewall-policy 
    Parameters
    • firewall-policy 
    Examples
    rfs7000-37FABE(config)#firewall-policy test
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-fw-policy-test)#
    Related Commands
     Specify the firewall policy name. If a firewall policy does not exist, it is created.
    noRemoves an existing firewall policy
    NOTE: For more information on Firewall policy, see Chapter 14, FIREWALL-POLICY. 
    						
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    4.1.24 host
    Global Configuration Commands
    Enters the configuration context of a remote device using its hostname
    Supported in the following platforms:
     AP300
     AP621
     AP650
     AP6511
     AP6521
     AP6532
     AP71XX
     RFS4000
     RFS6000
     RFS7000
     NX9000
     NX9500
    Syntax
    host 
    Parameters
    • host 
    Examples
    rfs7000-37FABE(config)#host rfs7000-37FABE
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-device-00-04-96-42-14-79)#
     Specify the device’s hostname. All discovered devices are displayed when ‘Tab’ is 
    pressed to auto complete this command. 
    						
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    4.1.25 igmp-snoop-policy
    Global Configuration Commands
    Configures an IGMP snoop policy. IGMP snooping filters out multicast IGMP packets for those clients not subscribed to the 
    IGMP multicast group. A wireless controller floods all ports in a IGMP broadcast domain by default. This can cause 
    unnecessary load on host devices that have not subscribed to these streams, requiring them to process these unwanted 
    packets.
    Supported in the following platforms:
     AP300
     AP621
     AP650
     AP6511
     AP6521
     AP6532
     AP71XX
     RFS4000
     RFS6000
     RFS7000
     RFS7000
     NX9000
     NX9500
    Syntax
    igmp-snoop-policy 
    Parameters
    • igmp-snoop-policy 
    Examples
    rfs7000-37FABE(config)#igmp-snoop-policy test
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-igmp-snoop-policy-test)#
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-igmp-snoop-policy-test)#?
     commands:
      igmp-snooping          Enable IGMP snooping
      no                     Negate a command or set its defaults
      querier                Configure IGMP querier
      robustness-variable    Configure IGMP Robustness Variable
      unknown-multicast-fwd  Forward Unknown Multicast Packet
      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
    Specify the IGMP snoop policy name. This policy is created if it does not exist. 
    						
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    Related Commands
    noRemoves an IGMP snoop policy
    NOTE: For more information on IGMP snooping and how to configure an IGMP snooping 
    policy, see Chapter 15, IGMP-SNOOP-POLICY. 
    						
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