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    							USER EXEC MODE COMMANDS 2 - 5
    Parameters
    • ap-upgrade [|all] {no-reboot|reboot-time |upgrade-time  
    {no-reboot|reboot-time }}
    • ap-upgrade [ap621|ap650|ap6511|ap6521|ap6532|ap71xx] all {no-reboot|reboot-time 
    |upgrade-time  {no-reboot|reboot-time }}
    [|all] Upgrades firmware on a specified AP or all APs adopted by the wireless controller
      – Specify the MAC address or hostname of the AP.
     all – Upgrades all APs adopted by the wireless controller
    no-reboot Optional. Disables automatic reboot after a successful upgrade (the wireless 
    controller must be manually restarted)
    reboot-time  Optional. Schedules an automatic reboot after a successful upgrade
      – Specify the reboot time in the MM/DD/YYYY-HH:MM or HH:MM format.
    upgrade-time  
    {no-reboot|reboot-time 
    }Optional. Schedules an automatic firmware upgrade
      – Specify the upgrade time in the MM/DD/YYYY-HH:MM or HH:MM 
    format. After a scheduled upgrade, these actions can be performed.
     no-reboot – Disables automatic reboot after a successful upgrade (the wireless
    controller must be manually restarted)
     reboot-time  – Optional. Schedules an automatic reboot after a success-
    ful upgrade. Specify the reboot time in the MM/DD/YYYY-HH:MM or HH:MM 
    format.
    [ap621|ap650|ap6511|ap6521|
    ap6532|ap71xx] allUpgrades firmware on all adopted APs
     AP621 all – Upgrades firmware on all AP621s
     AP650 all – Upgrades firmware on all AP650s
     AP6511 all – Upgrades firmware on all AP6511s
     AP6521 all – Upgrades firmware on all AP6521s
     AP6532 all – Upgrades firmware on all AP6532s
     AP71XX all – Upgrades firmware on all AP71XXs
    After selecting the AP type, you can schedule an automatic upgrade and/or an 
    automatic reboot.
    no-reboot Optional. Disables automatic reboot after a successful upgrade (the wireless controller 
    must be manually restarted)
    reboot-time  Optional. Schedules an automatic reboot after a successful upgrade
      – Optional. Specify the reboot time in the MM/DD/YYYY-HH:MM or 
    HH:MM format.
    upgrade-time  
    {no-reboot|reboot-time 
    }Optional. Schedules firmware upgrade on an AP adopted by the wireless controller
      – Specify the upgrade time in the MM/DD/YYYY-HH:MM or HH:MM 
    format. After a scheduled upgrade, these actions can be performed.
     no-reboot – Optional. Disables automatic reboot after a successful upgrade (the
    wireless controller must be manually restarted)
     reboot-time  – Optional. Schedules an automatic reboot after a 
    successful upgrade. Specify the reboot time in the MM/DD/YYYY-HH:MM or
    HH:MM format. 
    						
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    • ap-upgrade cancel-upgrade [|all]
    • ap-upgrade cancel-upgrade [ap621|ap650|ap651|ap6521|ap6532|ap71xx] all
    • ap-upgrade cancel-upgrade on rf-domain [|all]
    • ap-upgrade load-image [ap621|ap650|ap6511|ap6521|ap6532|ap71xx] 
    cancel-upgrade [
    |all]Cancels scheduled firmware upgrade on a specified AP or all APs adopted by the 
    wireless controller
      – Specify the MAC address or hostname of the AP.
     all – Cancels scheduled upgrade on all APs
    cancel-upgrade 
    [ap621|ap650|ap6511|ap6521|
    ap6532|ap71xx] allCancels scheduled firmware upgrade on all adopted APs
     AP621 all – Cancels scheduled upgrade on all AP621s
     AP650 all – Cancels scheduled upgrade on all AP650s
     AP6511 all – Cancels scheduled upgrade on all AP6511s
     AP6521 all – Cancels scheduled upgrade on all AP6521s
     AP6532 all – Cancels scheduled upgrade on all AP6532s
     AP71XX all – Cancels scheduled upgrade on all AP71XXs
    cancel-upgrade on rf-domain 
    [|all]Cancels scheduled firmware upgrade on a specified RF Domain or all RF Domains
      – Specify the RF Domain name.
     all – Cancels scheduled upgrades on all RF Domains
    load-image 
    [ap621|ap650|6511|6521|6532|
    ap71xx]Loads AP firmware images on the wireless controller. Select the AP type and provide 
    the location of the AP firmware image.
     AP621  – Loads AP621 firmware image
     AP650  – Loads AP650 firmware image
     AP6511  – Loads AP6511 firmware image
     AP6521  – Loads AP6521 firmware image
     AP6532  – Loads AP6532 firmware image
     AP71XX  – Loads AP71XX firmware image
     Specify the AP firmware image location in the following format:
    ftp://:@[:port]/path/file
    sftp://:@[:port]>/path/file
    http://[:port]/path/file
    cf:/path/file
    usb1:/path/file
    usb2:/path/file 
    						
    							USER EXEC MODE COMMANDS 2 - 7
    • ap-upgrade rf-domain [|all] [all|ap621|ap650|ap6511|
    ap6521|ap6532|ap71xx] {no-reboot|no-via-rf-domain|reboot-time |
    upgrade-time }
    rf-domain 
    [|all]Upgrades AP firmware on devices in a specified RF Domain or all RF Domains
      – Upgrades firmware in a specified RF Domain. Specify the 
    RF Domain name.
     all – Upgrades firmware on all RF Domains
    [all|ap621|ap650|ap6511|ap652
    1|ap6532|ap71xx]After specifying the RF Domain, select the AP type.
     all – Upgrades firmware on all APs
     AP621 – Upgrades firmware on all AP621s
     AP650 – Upgrades firmware on all AP650s
     AP6511 – Upgrades firmware on all AP6511s
     AP6521 – Upgrades firmware on all AP6521s
     AP6532 – Upgrades firmware on all AP6532s
     AP71XX – Upgrades firmware on all AP71XXs
    {no-reboot|no-via-rf-domain
    |reboot-time |
    upgrade-time }The following actions can be performed:
     no-reboot – Optional. Disables automatic reboot after a successful upgrade (the 
    wireless controller must be manually restarted)
     no-via-rf-domain – Optional. Performs AP firmware upgrade from the adopted 
    device
     reboot-time  – Optional. Schedules an automatic reboot, after a successful 
    upgrade. Specify the reboot time in the MM/DD/YYYY-HH:MM or HH:MM format.
     upgrade-time  – Optional. Schedules an automatic firmware upgrade. 
    Specify the upgrade time in the MM/DD/YYYY-HH:MM or HH:MM format.
    {no-reboot|reboot-time }The following are common to the [no-via-rf-domain upgrade ] and upgrade 
    parameters:
     no-reboot – Optional. Disables automatic reboot after a successful upgrade of 
    firmware (the wireless controller must be manually restarted)
     reboot-time  – Optional. Schedules an automatic reboot after a successful 
    upgrade. Specify the reboot time in the MM/DD/YYYY-HH:MM or HH:MM format. 
    						
    							2 - 8 WiNG CLI Reference Guide
    Examples
    rfs7000-37FABE>ap-upgrade ap621 all
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------
             CONTROLLER           STATUS                    MESSAGE
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------
      00-15-70-37-FA-BE           Success         Queued 0 APs to upgrade
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------
    rfs7000-37FABE>
    rfs7000-37FABE>ap-upgrade all
    rfs7000-37FABE>
    rfs7000-37FABE>ap-upgrade  default/rfs7000-37FABE no-reboot
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------
    CONTROLLER                 STATUS                   MESSAGE
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------
    00-23-68-88-0D-A7          Success          Queued 0 APs to upgrade
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------
    rfs7000-37FABE>
    rfs7000-37FABE>ap-upgrade rfs7000-37FABE reboot-time 06/01/2011-12:01
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------
    CONTROLLER                   STATUS                   MESSAGE
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------
      00-15-70-37-FA-BE          Success          Queued 0 APs to upgrade
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------
    rfs7000-37FABE> 
    						
    							USER EXEC MODE COMMANDS 2 - 9
    2.1.2 change-passwd
    User Exec Mode Commands
    Changes the password of a logged user. When this command is executed without any parameters, the password can be 
    changed interactively.
    Supported in the following platforms:
     AP300
     AP621
     AP650
     AP6511
     AP6521
     AP6532
     AP71XX
     RFS4000
     RFS6000
     RFS7000
     NX9000
     NX9500
    Syntax
    change-passwd { }
    Parameters
    • change passwd { }
    Usage Guidelines
    A password must be from 1 - 64 characters.
    Examples
    rfs7000-37FABE#change-passwd
    Enter old password:
    Enter new password:
    Password for user admin changed successfully
    Please write this password change to memory(write memory) to be persistent.
    rfs7000-37FABE#write memory
    OK
    rfs7000-37FABE#
     
    Optional. The password can also be changed interactively. To do so, press [Enter] after 
    the command.
      – Specify the password that needs to be changed
      – Specify the password to change to 
    						
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    2.1.3 clear
    User Exec Commands
    Clears parameters, cache entries, table entries, and other similar entries. The clear command is available for specific 
    commands only. The information cleared varies depending on the mode where the clear command is executed.
    Supported in the following platforms:
     AP300
     AP621
     AP650
     AP6511
     AP6521
     AP6532
     AP71XX
     RFS4000
     RFS6000
     RFS7000
     NX9000
     NX9500
    Syntax
    clear [arp-cache|cdp|crypto|event-history|ip|lldp|spanning-tree]
    clear arp-cache {on }
    clear [cdp|lldp] neighbors {on }
    clear crypto [ipsec|isakmp] sa [|all] {on }
    clear event-history
    clear ip dhcp bindings [|all] {on }
    clear spanning-tree detected-protocols {interface|on}
    clear spanning-tree detected-protocols {on }
    clear spanning-tree detected-protocols {interface [|
    ge |me1|port-channel |vlan ]} {on }}
    Parameters
    • clear arp-cache {on }
    NOTE: Refer to the interface details below when using clear
     ge  – RFS4000 supports 5GEs and RFS6000 supports 8 GEs
     me1 – Available in both RFS7000 and RFS6000-up1- Uplink interface on RFS4000
    arp-cache Clears Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) cache entries on an AP or wireless controller. 
    This protocol matches the layer 3 IP addresses to the layer 2 MAC addresses.
    on  Optional. Clears ARP cache entries on a specified AP or wireless controller
      – Specify the name of the AP or wireless controller. 
    						
    							USER EXEC MODE COMMANDS 2 - 11
    • clear [cdp|lldp] neighbors {on }
    • clear crypto [ipsec|isakmp] sa [|all] {on }
    • clear event-history
    • clear ip dhcp bindings [|all]
    • clear spanning-tree detected-protocols {on }
    cdp Clears Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) table entries
    lldp Clears Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) table entries
    neighbors Clears CDP or LLDP neighbor table entries based on the option selected in the preceding 
    step
    on  Optional. Clears CDP or LLDP neighbor table entries on a specified AP or wireless 
    controller
      – Specify the name of the AP or wireless controller.
    crypto Clears encryption module database
    ipsec sa Clears Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) database security associations (SAs)
    isakmp sa Clears Internet Security Association and Key Management Protocol (ISAKMP) database 
    SAs
    [|all] The following are common to the IPSec and ISAKMP parameters:
      – Clears IPSec or ISAKMP SAs for a certain peer
     all – Clears IPSec or ISAKMP SAs for all peers
    on  Optional. Clears IPSec or ISAKMP SA entries on a specified AP or wireless controller
      – Specify the name of the AP or wireless controller.
    event-history Clears event history cache entries
    ip Clears a DHCP server’s IP address bindings entries
    dhcp bindings Clears Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) connections and server bindings
     bindings – Clears DHCP address binding entries
     Clears address binding entries on a specified DHCP server. Specify the DHCP server’s IP 
    address.
    all Clears address binding entries on all DHCP servers
    spanning-tree Clears spanning tree protocols on an interface, and also restarts protocol migration
    detected-protocols Restarts protocol migration
    on  Optional. Clears spanning tree protocols on a specified AP or wireless controller
      – Optional. Specify the name of the AP or wireless controller. 
    						
    							2 - 12 WiNG CLI Reference Guide
    • clear spanning-tree detected-protocols {interface [|ge |
    me1|port-channel |vlan ]} {on }
    Examples
    rfs7000-37FABE>clear crypto isakmp sa 111.222.333.01 on rfs7000-37FABE
    rfs7000-37FABE>
    rfs7000-37FABE>clear event-history
    rfs7000-37FABE>
    rfs7000-37FABE>clear spanning-tree detected-protocols interface port-channel 1 on 
    rfs7000-37FABE
    rfs7000-37FABE>
    rfs7000-37FABE>clear ip dhcp bindings 172.16.10.9 on rfs7000-37FABE
    rfs7000-37FABE>
    rfs7000-37FABE>clear cdp neighbors on rfs7000-37FABE
    rfs7000-37FABE>
    rfs7000-37FABE>clear spanning-tree detected-protocols interface ge 1
    rfs7000-37FABE>
    rfs7000-37FABE>clear lldp neighbors
    rfs7000-37FABE>
    spanning-tree Clears spanning tree protocols on an interface, and also restarts protocol migration
    detected-protocols Restarts protocol migration
    interface [|
    ge |me1|
    port-channel |
    vlan ]Optional. Clears spanning tree protocols on different interfaces
      – Clears information on a specified interface. Specify the interface 
    name.
     ge  – Clears GigabitEthernet interface information. Select the GigabitEthernet 
    interface index from 1 - 4.
     me1 – Clears FastEthernet interface status (up1 - Clears the uplink interface)
     port-channel  – Clears port channel interface information. Select the port 
    channel index from 1 - 2.
     vlan  – Clears VLAN interface information. Select a Switch Virtual Interface 
    (SVI) VLAN ID from 1- 4094.
    on  Optional. Clears spanning tree protocol entries on a selected AP or wireless controller
      – Optional. Specify the name of the AP or wireless controller. 
    						
    							USER EXEC MODE COMMANDS 2 - 13
    2.1.4 clock
    User Exec Commands
    Sets a device’s system clock
    Supported in the following platforms:
     AP300
     AP621
     AP650
     AP6511
     AP6521
     AP6532
     AP71XX
     RFS4000
     RFS6000
     RFS7000
     NX9000
     NX9500
    Syntax
    clock set     {on }
    Parameters
    • clock set     {on }
    Examples
    rfs7000-37FABE>clock set 18:16:30 7 JUL 2011 on rfs7000-37FABE
    clock set 18:16:30 7 JUL 2011 on rfs7000-37FABE
    rfs7000-37FABE>
    clock set Sets a device’s software system clock
     Sets the current time (in military format hours, minutes and seconds)
     Sets the numerical day of the month
     Sets the month of the year (Jan to Dec)
     Sets a valid four digit year from 1993 - 2035
    on  Optional. Sets the clock on a specified device
      – Specify the name of the AP or wireless controller. 
    						
    							2 - 14 WiNG CLI Reference Guide
    2.1.5 cluster
    User Exec Commands
    Initiates cluster context. The cluster context provides centralized management to configure all cluster members from any 
    one member.
    Commands executed under this context are executed on all members of the cluster.
    Supported in the following platforms:
     AP300
     AP621
     AP650
     AP6511
     AP6521
     AP6532
     AP71XX
     RFS4000
     RFS6000
     RFS7000
     NX9000
     NX9500
    Syntax
    cluster start-selection
    Parameters
    • cluster start-selection
    Examples
    rfs7000-37FABE>cluster start-election
    rfs7000-37FABE>
    start-selection Starts a new cluster master election 
    						
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