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SHOW COMMANDS 6 - 93 • show wireless regulatory [channel-info |county-code ] • show wireless regulatory device-type [ap650|ap6511|ap71xx|rfs4000] • show wireless sensor-server {on } statistics {detail|window-data}Optional. Displays radio traffic and RF statistics. Use additional filters to view specific details. The options are: are: detail – Displays detailed traffic and RF statistics of all radios window-data – Displays historical data over a time window The following are common to the detail and window-data parameters: – Optional. Specify the MAC address or hostname, or append the interface number to form the radio ID in the AA-BB-CC-DD-EE-FF:RX or HOSTNAME:RX format. – Optional. Specify the radio interface index. filter Optional. Provides additional filters – Optional. Filters based on the radio MAC address on Optional. After specifying the radio MAC address, further refine the search by specifying a device or RF Domain. – Specify the name of the AP, wireless controller, or RF Domain. wireless Displays wireless configuration parameters regulatory Displays wireless regulatory information channel-info Displays channel information – Specify the channel number. country-code Displays country code to country name information – Specify the two letter ISO-3166 country code. wireless Displays wireless configuration parameters regulatory Displays wireless regulatory information device-type [ap650|ap6511|ap71xx| rfs4000] Displays regulatory information based on the device type ap650 – Displays AP650 information ap6511 – Displays AP6511 information ap71xx – Displays AP71XX information rfs4000 – Displays RFS4000 information The following is common to all of the above: – Specify the two letter ISO-3166 country code. wireless Displays wireless configuration parameters sensor- server {on }Displays AirDefense sensor server configuration details on – Optional. Displays AirDefense sensor server configuration on a specified device or RF Domain
6 - 94 WiNG CLI Reference Guide • show wireless unsanctioned aps {detailed|statistics} {(on )} • show wireless wips [client-blacklist|event-history] {on } • show wlan {detail |on |policy-mappings|usage-mappings} • show wlan {config filter {device |rf-domain } wireless Displays wireless configuration parameters unsanctioned aps Displays unauthorized APs. Use additional filters to view specific details. detailed Optional. Displays detailed unauthorized APs information statistics Optional. Displays channel statistics on The following is common to the detailed and statistics parameters: on – Optional. Specify the name of the AP, wireless controller, or RF Domain. wireless Displays wireless configuration parameters wips [client-blacklist|event- history]Displays the WIPS details client-blacklist – Displays blacklisted clients event-history – Displays event history on The following are common to the client-blacklist and event-history parameters: on – Optional. Specify the name of the AP, wireless controller, or RF Domain. wireless Displays wireless configuration parameters wlan Displays WLAN related information based on the parameters passed detail Optional. Displays WLAN configuration – Specify the WLAN name. on Optional. Displays WLAN configuration on a specified device or RF Domain – Specify the name of the AP, wireless controller, or RF Domain. policy-mappings Optional. Displays WLAN policy mappings usage-mappings Optional. Lists all devices and profiles using the WLAN wireless Displays wireless configuration parameters wlan Displays WLAN related information based on the parameters passed config filter Optional. Filters WLAN information based on the device name or RF Domain device Optional. Filters WLAN information based on the device name – Specify the device name. rf-domain Optional. Filters WLAN information based on the RF Domain – Specify the RF Domain name.
SHOW COMMANDS 6 - 95 • show wlan {statistics {|detail} {(on )} Examples rfs7000-37FABE(config)#show wireless sensor server status on ap7131-889EC4 rfs7000-37FABE(config)# rfs7000-37FABE(config)#show wireless unauthorized aps detailed Number of APs seen: 1 rfs7000-37FABE(config)# rfs7000-37FABE(config)#show wireless wips mu-blacklist No mobile units blacklisted rfs7000-37FABE(config)# rfs7000-37FABE(config)#show wireless wlan config +-----------+---------+-----------+-------------+-----------------+------- | NAME | ENABLE | SSID | ENCRYPTION | AUTHENTICATION | VLAN | +-----------+---------+-----------+-------------+-----------------+------- | test | Y | test | none | none | 1 | | motorola | Y | motorola | none | none | 1 | | wlan1 | Y | wlan1 | none | none | 1 | rfs7000-37FABE(config)# rfs7000-37FABE(config)#show wireless wlan statistics +---------------------+----------+----------+--------+--------+--------+-- | WLAN | TX BYTES | RX BYTES |TX PKTS |RX PKTS |TX KBPS |RX KBPS |DROPPED | ERRORS | +---------------------+----------+----------+--------+--------+--------+- | motorola | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | | wlan1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | +---------------------+----------+----------+--------+--------+--------+-- Total number of wlan displayed: 2 rfs7000-37FABE(config)# rfs7000-37FABE(config)#show wireless regulatory channel-info 1 Center frequency for channel 1 is 2412MHz rfs7000-37FABE(config)# rfs7000-37FABE(config)#show wireless regulatory country-code ISO CODE NAME ------------------------------------------------------------ al Algeria ai Anguilla ar Argentina au Australia at Austria bs Bahamas bh Bahrain bb Barbados by Belarus be Belgium bm Bermuda bo Bolivia wireless Displays wireless configuration parameters wlan Displays WLAN related information based on the parameters passed statistics {|detail} Optional. Displays WLAN statistics. Use additional filters to view specific details – Optional. Displays WLAN statistics. Specify the WLAN name. detail – Optional. Displays detailed WLAN statistics on The following is common to the and detail parameters: on – Optional. Displays WLAN statistics on a specified device or RF Domain
6 - 96 WiNG CLI Reference Guide bw Botswana ba Bosnia-Herzegovina br Brazil bg Bulgaria ca Canada ky Cayman Islands ...................................................... rfs7000-37FABE(config)# rfs7000-37FABE(config)#show wireless regulatory device-type ap650 in -------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Channel Set Power(mW) Power (dBm) Placement DFS CAC(mins) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 1-13 4000 36 Indoor/Outdoor NA NA 2 36-64 200 23 Indoor Not Required 0 3 149-165 1000 30 Outdoor Not Required 0 4 149-165 200 23 Indoor Not Required 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- rfs7000-37FABE(config)# RFS4000-880DA7(config)#show wireless ap detail RFS4000-880DA7 on RFS4000-880DA7 AP: 00-23-68-88-0D-A7 AP Name : RFS4000-880DA7 Location : default RF-Domain : default Type : RFS4000 Model : RFS-4011-11110-US Num of radios : 2 Num of clients : 0 Last Smart-RF time : not done Stats update mode : auto Stats interval : 6 Radio Modes : radio-1 : wlan radio-2 : wlan Country-code : not-set Site-Survivable : True Last error : Fault Detected : False RFS4000-880DA7(config)# RFS4000-880DA7(config)#show wireless ap load-balancing on default/RFS4000-880DA7 AP: 00-23-68-88-0D-A7 Client requests on 5ghz : allowed Client requests on 2.4ghz : allowed Average AP load in neighborhood : 0 % Load on this AP : 0 % Total 2.4ghz band load in neighborhood : 0 % Total 5ghz band load in neighborhood : 0 % Configured band ratio 2.4ghz to 5ghz : 1:1 Current band ratio 2.4ghz to 5ghz : 0:0 Average 2.4ghz channel load in neighborhood : 0 % Average 5ghz channel load in neighborhood : 0 % Load on this APs 2.4ghz channel : 0 % Load on this APs 5ghz channel : 0 % Total number of APs displayed: 1 RFS4000-880DA7(config)# RFS4000-880DA7(config)#show wireless ap on default -------------------------------------------------------------------------- MODE : radio modes - W = WLAN, S=Sensor, (Space) = radio not present -------------------------------------------------------------------------- AP-NAME AP-LOCATION RF-DOMAIN AP-MAC #RADIOS MODE #CLIENT LAST-CAL-TIME -------------------------------------------------------------------------- RFS4000-880DA7 default default 00-23-68-88-0D-A7 2 W-W 0
SHOW COMMANDS 6 - 97 not done -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total number of APs displayed: 1 RFS4000-880DA7(config)#
6 - 98 WiNG CLI Reference Guide 6.1.49 wwan show commands Displays wireless WAN status Supported in the following platforms: RFS4000 RFS6000 Syntax show wwan [configuration|status] {on } Parameters • show wwan [configuration|status] {on } Examples RFS4000-880DA7(con fig-device-00-23-68-88-0D-A7)*#show wwan configuration on rfs4000-880DA7 >>> WWAN Configuration: +------------------------------------------- | Access Port Name : isp.cingular | User Name : testuser | Cryptomap : map1 +------------------------------------------- RFS4000-880DA7(config-device-00-23-68-88-0D-A7)# RFS4000-880DA7(config-device-00-23-68-88-0D-A7)#show wwan status on rfs4000-880DA7 >>> WWAN Status: +------------------------------------------- | State : ACTIVE | DNS1 : 209.183.54.151 | DNS2 : 209.183.54.151 +------------------------------------------- RFS4000-880DA7(config-device-00-23-68-88-0D-A7)# wwan Displays wireless WAN configuration and status details configuration Displays wireless WAN configuration information status Displays wireless WAN status information on The following are common to the configuration and status parameters: on – Optional. Displays configuration or status details on a specified device or RF Domain
CHAPTER 7 PROFILES Profiles enable administrators to assign a common set of configuration parameters and policies to wireless controllers and access points. Profiles can be used to assign common or unique network, wireless and security parameters to wireless controller and access points across a large, multi segment site. The configuration parameters within a profile are based on the hardware model the profile was created to support. The wireless controller supports both default and user defined profiles implementing new features or updating existing parameters to groups of wireless controller or access points. The central benefit of a profile is its ability to update devices collectively without having to modify individual device configurations. The system maintains a couple of default profiles. The default profile is applied to the wireless controller automatically, and default AP profiles are applied to the APs automatically discovered by the wireless controller. After adoption, if a change is made in one of the parameters in the profile, that change is reflected across all the APs using the same profile. User defined profiles are manually created for each supported wireless controller and access point model. User defined profiles can be manually assigned or automatically assigned to access points. AP650 – Adds an AP650 access point profile AP7131 – Adds an AP7131 access point profile RFS4000 – Adds an RFS4000 wireless controller profile RFS6000 – Adds an RFS6000 wireless controller profile RFS7000 – Adds an RFS7000 wireless controller profile Each default and user defined profile contains policies and configuration parameters. Changes made to these parameters are automatically inherited by the devices assigned to the profile. rfs7000-37FABE(config)#profile RFS7000 default-RFS7000 rfs7000-37FABE(config-profile-default-RFS7000)# rfs7000-37FABE(config)#profile AP7131 default-AP7131 rfs7000-37FABE(config-profile-default-AP7131)#
7 - 2 WiNG CLI Reference Guide 7.1 Creating Profiles Table 7.1 summarizes profile commandsNOTE: The commands present under ‘Profiles’ are also available under the ‘Device mode’. The additional commands specific to the ‘Device mode’ are listed separately. Refer Chapter 7, PROFILES, section Device Specific Commands for more information. Table 7.1Profile Commands Command Description Reference aaaConfigures Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA) settingspage 7-5 adopted-modeSets device running on adopted mode (applicable only to the AP621 profile)page 7-7 ap-upgradeEnables automatic AP firmware upgradepage 7-8 ap300Enables adoption of AP300spage 7-11 arpConfigures static address resolution protocolpage 7-11 auto-learn- staging-configEnables network configuration learning of devicespage 7-13 autoinstallConfigures the automatic install featurepage 7-14 bridgeConfigures bridge specific commandspage 7-16 cdpEnables Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) on a devicepage 7-29 clusterConfigures a cluster namepage 7-31 configuration- persistenceEnables persistence of configuration across reloadspage 7-33 controllerConfigures a wireless controllerpage 7-34 cryptoConfigures crypto settingspage 7-36 dscp-mappingConfigures an IP DSCP to 802.1p priority mapping for untagged framespage 7-54 email-notificationConfigures e-mail notificationpage 7-55 enforce-versionChecks device firmware versions before attempting connectionpage 7-57 eventsDisplays system event messagespage 7-59 interfaceConfigures an interfacepage 7-67 ipConfigures IP componentspage 7-60 ledTurns device LEDs on or offpage 7-101 legacy-auto- downgradeAuto downgrades a legacy device firmwarepage 7-102
PROFILES 7 - 3 legacy-auto- updateAuto upgrades a legacy device firmwarepage 7-103 lldpConfigures Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)page 7-104 load-balancingConfigures load balancing parameterspage 7-106 localCreates a local user authentication database for VPNpage 7-111 loggingModifies message loggingpage 7-112 mac-address-tableConfigures the MAC address tablepage 7-114 mintConfigures MiNT protocolpage 7-116 misconfiguration- recovery-timeVerifies wireless controller connectivity after a configuration is receivedpage 7-119 monitorEnables critical resource monitoringpage 7-120 neighbor- inactivity-timeoutConfigures neighbor inactivity timeoutpage 7-121 neighbor-info- intervalConfigures neighbor information exchange intervalpage 7-122 noNegates a command or sets its default valuespage 7-123 nocConfigures NOC settingspage 7-126 ntpConfigures an NTP serverpage 7-127 power-configConfigures the power modepage 7-130 preferred- controller-groupSpecifies the wireless controller group preferred for adoptionpage 7-129 radiusConfigures device-level RADIUS authentication parameterspage 7-132 rf-domain- managerEnables RF Domain managerpage 7-133 spanning-treeConfigures spanning tree commandspage 7-134 useUses pre configured policies with this profilepage 7-137 vpnConfigures VPN settingspage 7-140 wep-shared-key- authEnables support for 802.11 WEP shared key authenticationpage 7-141 clrscrClears the display screenpage 5-3 commitCommits (saves) changes made in the current sessionpage 5-4 doRuns commands from EXEC modepage 4-66 Table 7.1Profile Commands Command Description Reference
7 - 4 WiNG CLI Reference Guide 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 Table 7.1Profile Commands Command Description Reference