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    							COMMON COMMANDS 5 - 25
    • service radio  dfs simulate-radar [extension|primary]
    • service radius test [|]    {wlan  
    ssid  {(on )}}
    verbose Optional. Provides verbose output
    write Captures packets to a specified file. Provide the file name and location in the following 
    format:
    FILE – flash:/path/file
               cf:/path/file
               usb1:/path/file
               usb2:/path/file
               nvram:startup-config
    URL – tftp://[:port]/path/file
               ftp://:@[:port]/path/file
               sftp://@[:port]>/path/file
    tzsp – The TZSP host. Specify the TZSP host’s IP address or hostname.
    radio  Configures radio’s parameters
      – Specify the radio index from 1 - 3.
    dfs Enables Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS)
    simulate-radar 
    [extension|primary]Simulates the presence of a radar on a channel. Select the channel type from the 
    following options:
     extension – Simulates a radar on the radio’s current extension channel
     primary – Simulates a radar on the radio’s current primary channel
    radius test Tests a RADIUS server account
     test – Tests the RADIUS server account with user parameters
    [|] Sets the IP address or hostname of the RADIUS server
      – Specify the RADIUS server’s IP address.
      – Specify the RADIUS server’s hostname.
     Specify the shared secret to logon to the RADIUS server.
     Specify the name of the user for authentication.
     Specify the password.
    wlan  
    ssid Tests the local RADIUS WLAN. Specify the local RADIUS WLAN name.
     ssid  – Specify the local RADIUS server’s SSID.
    on  Optional. Performs the tests on a specified device
      – Specify the name of the AP or wireless controller. 
    						
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    • service radius test [|]     
     {wlan  ssid  {(on )}}
    • service set validation-mode [full|partial] {on }
    • service show advanced-wips stats [ap-table|client-table|
    connected-sensors-status|termination-entries]
    • service show captive-portal [servers|user-cache] {on }
    radius test Tests a RADIUS server account
     test – Tests the RADIUS server account with user parameters
    [|] Sets the IP address or hostname of the RADIUS server
      – Specify the RADIUS server’s IP address.
      – Specify the RADIUS server’s hostname.
      Specify the RADIUS server port from 1024 - 65535. The default port is 1812.
     Specify the shared secret to logon to the RADIUS server.
     Specify the name of the user for authentication.
     Specify the password.
    wlan  
    ssid Tests the RADIUS server on the local WLAN. Specify the local WLAN name.
     ssid  – Specify the RADIUS server’s SSID.
    on  Optional. Performs the tests on a specified device
      – Specify the name of the AP or wireless controller.
    set Sets the validation mode for running configuration validation
    validation-mode [full|partial] Sets the validation mode
     full – Performs a full configuration validation
     partial – Performs a partial configuration validation
    on  Optional. Performs configuration validation on a specified device
      – Specify the name of the AP or wireless controller.
    show Displays running system statistics based on the parameters passed
    advanced-wips stats Displays advanced WIPS statistics
    ap-table Displays AP table statistics
    client-table Displays client table statistics
    connected-sensors-status Displays connected sensors statistics
    termination-entries Displays termination entries statistics
    show Displays running system statistics based on the parameters passed
    captive-portal Displays captive portal information
    servers Displays server information for active captive portals 
    						
    							COMMON COMMANDS 5 - 27
    • service show [cli|configuration-revision|mac-vendor |noc diag|
    snmp session|xpath-history]
    • service show [command-history|crash-info|info|mem|process|reboot-histroy|
    startup-log|sysinfo|top|upgrade-history|watchdog] {on }
    user-cache Displays cached user details for a captive portal
    on  Optional. Displays server information or cached user details on a specified device
      – Specify the name of the AP or wireless controller.
    show Displays running system statistics based on the parameters passed
    cli Displays CLI tree of the current mode
    configuration-revision Displays current configuration revision number
    mac-vendor 
    Displays vendor name for a specified MAC address or Organizationally Unique Identifier 
    (OUI) part of the MAC address
      – Specify the MAC address or its OUI. The first six digits of the MAC 
    address is the OUI. Use the AABBCC or AA-BB-CC format to provide the OUI.
    noc diag Displays NOC diagnostic details
    snmp session Displays SNMP session details
    xpath-history Displays XPath history
    show Displays running system statistics based on the parameters passed
    command-history Displays command history (lists all commands executed)
    crash-info Displays information about core, panic, and AP dump files
    info Displays snapshot of available support information
    mem Displays a system’s current memory usage (displays the total memory and available 
    memory)
    process Displays active system process information (displays all processes currently running on 
    the system)
    reboot-history Displays the device’s reboot history
    startup-log Displays the device’s startup log
    sysinfo Displays a system’s memory usage
    top Displays system resource information
    upgrade-history Displays the device’s upgrade history (displays details, such as date, time, and status 
    of the upgrade, old version, new version etc.) 
    						
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    • service show dhcp-lease {|on|vlan } {(on )} 
    • service show diag [led-staus|stats] {(on )}]
    • service show mint adopted-devices {(on )}]
    • service show pm {history {(on )}}]
    watchdog Displays the device’s watchdog status
    on  The following parameters are common to all of the above:
     on  – Optional. Displays information for a specified device. If no 
    device is specified, the system displays information for the logged device
      – Specify the name of the AP or wireless controller.
    show Displays running system statistics based on the parameters passed
    dhcp-lease Displays DHCP lease information received from the server
     Displays DHCP lease information for a specified router interface
      – Specify the router interface name.
    on Displays DHCP lease information for a specified device
    vlan  Displays DHCP lease information for a VLAN
      – Specify a VLAN index from 1 - 4094.
    on  Optional. Displays DHCP lease information for a specified device. If no device is 
    specified, the system displays information for the logged device.
      – Specify the name of the AP or wireless controller.
    show Displays running system statistics based on the parameters passed
    diag Displays diagnostic statistics, such as LED status, fan speed, and sensor temperature
    led-status Displays LED state variables and the current state
    stats Displays fan speed and sensor temperature statistics
    on  Optional. Displays diagnostic statistics for a specified device. If no device is specified, 
    the system displays information for the logged device.
      – Specify the name of the AP or wireless controller.
    show Displays running system statistics based on the parameters passed
    mint Displays MiNT protocol details
    adopted-devices Displays adopted devices status in dpd2
    on  Optional. Displays MiNT protocol details for a specified device. If no device is specified, 
    the system displays information for the logged device.
      – Specify the name of the AP or wireless controller.
    show Displays running system statistics based on the parameters passed
    pm Displays the Process Monitor (PM) controlled process details 
    						
    							COMMON COMMANDS 5 - 29
    • service show rf-domain-manager diag {( {(on )}}]
    • service show wireless [aaa-stats|credential-cache|dns-cache] {on }]
    • service show wireless [ap300 |neighbors|vlan-usage] {on }]
    history Optional. Displays process change history (the time at which the change was 
    implemented, and the events that triggered the change)
    on  Optional. Displays process change history for a specified device. If no device is 
    specified, the system displays information for the logged device.
      – Specify the name of the AP or wireless controller.
    show Displays running system statistics based on the parameters passed
    rf-domain-manager Displays RF Domain manager information
    diag Displays RF Domain manager related diagnostics statistics
     Optional. Specify the MAC address or hostname of the RF Domain manager.
    on Optional. Displays diagnostics statistics on a specified device or domain
      – Specify the name of the AP, wireless controller, or RF 
    Domain.
    show Displays running system statistics based on the parameters passed
    wireless Displays WLAN statistics (WLAN AAA policy, configuration parameters, VLAN usage etc.)
    aaa-stats Displays AAA policy statistics
    credential-cache Displays clients cached credentials statistics (VLAN, keys etc.)
    dns-cache Displays cache of resolved names of servers related to wireless networking
    on  Optional. Displays WLAN statistics for a specified device. If no device is specified, the 
    system displays information for the logged device.
      – Specify the name of the AP or wireless controller.
    show Displays running system statistics based on the parameters passed
    wireless Displays WLAN statistics (WLAN AAA policy, configuration parameters, VLAN usage 
    etc.)
    ap300  Displays WLAN AP300 statistics
      – Specify the MAC address of the AP300.
    neighbors Displays neighboring device statistics for roaming and flow migration
    vlan-usage Displays VLAN statistics across WLANs
    on  Optional. Displays WLAN statistics for a specified device
      – Specify the name of the AP or wireless controller. 
    						
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    • service show wireless client proc [info|stats] { {(on 
    						
    							COMMON COMMANDS 5 - 31
    • service smart-rf interactive-calibration-result [discard|replace-current-
    config|write-to-configuration] {on }]
    • service wireless client beacon-request  mode [active|passive|table] ssid 
    [|any] channel-report [|none] {on }]
    interactive-calibration Enables interactive Smart RF calibration
    run-calibration Starts a new Smart RF calibration process
    save-config Saves Smart RF configuration on all device, and also saves the history on the domain 
    manager
    stop-calibration Stops Smart RF configuration, currently in progress
    on  Optional. Enables Smart RF management on a specified RF Domain
      – Specify the RF Domain name.
    smart-rf Enables Smart RF management
    interactive-calibration-
    resultDisplays interactive Smart RF calibration results
    discard Discards interactive Smart RF calibration results
    replace-current-config Replaces current radio configuration
    write-to-configuration Writes and saves radio settings to configuration
    on  Optional. Displays interactive Smart RF calibration results on a specified RF Domain
      – Specify the RF Domain name.
    wireless client beacon-
    requestsSends beacon measurement requests to a wireless client
     Specify the MAC address of the wireless client.
    mode [active|passive|table] Specifies the beacon measurements mode
     Active – Requests beacon measurements in the active mode
     Passive – Requests beacon measurements in the passive mode
     Table – Requests beacon measurements in the table mode
    ssid [|any] Specifies if the measurements have to be made for a specified SSID or for any SSID
      – Requests beacon measurement for a specified SSID
     any – Requests beacon measurement for any SSID
    channel-report [|
    none]Configures channel report in the request. The request can include a list of channels or 
    can apply to all channels
      – Request includes a list of channels. The client has to send 
    beacon measurements only for those channels included in the request
     none – Request applies to all channels
    on  Optional. Sends requests on a specified device
      – Specify the name of the AP or wireless controller. 
    						
    							5 - 32 WiNG CLI Reference Guide
    • service wireless qos delete-tspec  tid 
    • service wireless wips clear-client-blacklist [all|mac ]
    • service wireless wips clear-event-history {on 
    						
    							COMMON COMMANDS 5 - 33
    Syntax (Privilege Exec Mode)
    service [advanced-wips|clear|cli-tables-expand|cli-tables-skin|cluster|copy|
    locator|mint|noc|pktcap|pm|radio|set|show|signal|smart-rf|start-shell||wireless]
    service copy tech-support [FILE|URL]
    service clear [ap-upgrade|command-history|crash-info|noc|reboot-history|
    unsanctioned|upgrade-history|wireless]
    service mint [clear [lsp-db|mlcp
    ]|debug-log [flash-and-syslog|flash-only]|
    expire [lsp|spf]|flood [csnp|lsp]|silence]
    service signal [abort |kill ]
    service pm stop{on }
    service show [advanced-wips|captive-portal|cli|command-history|crash-info|
    dhcp-lease|diag|info|last-passwd|mac-vendor|mem|noc|pm|process|reboot-history|
    rf-domain-manager|snmp|startup-log|sysinfo||top|upgrade-history|watchdog|
    wireless|xpath-history]
    service start-shell
    Parameters (Privilege Exec Mode)
    • service copy tech-support  
    • service clear crash-info {on } 
    • service mint [clear [lsp-dp|mlcp]|debug-log [flash-and-syslog|flash-only]|expire 
    [lsp|spf]|flood [csnp|lsp]|silence]
    NOTE: The “service” command of the Priv Exec Mode is the same as the service 
    command in the User Exec Mode. There a few modifications that have been documented 
    in this section. For the syntax and parameters of the other commands refer to the 
    (User Exec Mode) syntax and (User Exec Mode) parameters sections of this chapter.
    copy tech-support  Copies files for technical support
     tech-support – Copies extensive system information useful for troubleshooting
     Specify the file name in the following format:
    cf:/path/file
    usb1:/path/file
    usb2:/path/file
     Specify the file location in the following format:
    tftp://[:port]/path/file
    ftp://:@[:port]/path/file
    sftp://:@[:port]>/path/file
    clear crash-info Clears all crash files
    on  Optional. Clears crash files on a specified device. These crash files are core, panic, and AP 
    dump
      – Specify the name of the AP or wireless controller.
    mint Enables MiNT protocol management (clears LSP database, enables debug logging, 
    enables running silence etc.)
    clear [lsp-dp|mlcp] Clears LSP database and MiNT Link Control Protocol (MLCP) links
     lsp-dp – Clears MiNT Label Switched Path (LSP) database
     mlcp – Clears MLCP links 
    						
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    • service pm stop {on }
    • service show last-passwd
    • service signal [abort |kill ]
    • service start-shell
    debug-log 
    [flash-and-syslog|
    flash-only]Enables debug message logging
     flash-and-syslog – Logs debug messages to the flash and syslog files
     flash-only – Logs debug messages to the flash file only
    expire [lsp|spf] Forces expiration of LSP and recalculation of Shortest Path First (SPF)
     lsp – Forces expiration of LSP
     spf – Forces recalculation of SPF
    flood [csnp|lsp] Floods control packets
     csnp – Floods our Complete Sequence Number Packets (CSNP)
     lsp – Floods our LSP
    silence Run silent
    pm Stops the Process Monitor (PM)
    stops Stops the PM from monitoring all daemons
    on  Optional. Stops the PM on a specified device
      – Specify the name of the AP or wireless controller.
    show Displays running system statistics based on the parameters passed
    last-passwd Displays the last password used to enter shell
    signal Sends a signal to a process
     tech-support – Copies extensive system information useful for troubleshooting
    abort Sends an abort signal to a process, and forces it to dump to core
      – Specify the process name.
    kill Sends a kill signal to a process, and forces it to terminate without a core
      – Specify the process name.
    start-shell Provides shell access 
    						
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