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    							PROFILES 7 - 105
    Examples
    RFS4000-880DA7(config-profile-default-RFS4000)#lldp timer 20
    RFS4000-880DA7(config-profile-default-RFS4000)#
    Related Commands
    noDisables or reverts settings to their default 
    						
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    7.1.29 load-balancing
    Creating Profiles
    Configures load balancing parameters
    Supported in the following platforms:
     AP300
     AP621
     AP650
     AP6511
     AP6521
     AP6532
     AP71XX
     RFS4000
     RFS6000
     RFS7000
     NX9000
     NX9500
    Syntax
    load-balancing [advanced-params|balance-ap-loads|balance-band-loads|balance-channel-
    loads|band-ratio|band-steering-strategy|neighbor-selection-strategy
    ]
    load-balancing advanced-params [2.4GHz-load|5GHz-load|ap-load|equality-margin|
    hiwater-threshold|max-neighbors|max-preferred-band-load|min-common-clients|
    min-neighbor-rssi|min-probe-rssi]
    load-balancing advanced-params [2.4GHz|5GHz|ap-load] [client-weightage|throughput-
    weightage] 
    load-balancing advanced-params equality-margin [2.4GHz|5GHz|ap|band] 
    load-balancing advanced-params hiwater-threshold [ap|channel-2.4GHz|channel-5GHz] 
    load-balancing advanced-params max-preferred-band-load [2.4GHz|5GHz] 
    load-balancing advanced-params [max-neighbors |min-common-clients |
    min-neighbor-rssi |min-probe-rssi] 
    load-balancing [balance-ap-loads|balance-band-loads|balance-channel-loads 
    [2.4GHz|5GHz]
    ]
    load-balancing band-ratio [2.4GHz|5GHz] [0|]
    ]
    load-balancing band-steering-strategy [disable|steer-by-ratio|steer-to-2.4GHz|
    steer-to-5GHz]
    load-balancing neighbor-selection-strategy [use-common-clients|
    use-roam-notification|use-smart-rf|use-wips] 
    						
    							PROFILES 7 - 107
    Parameters
    • load-balancing advanced-params [2.4GHz|5GHz|ap-load] [client-weightage|
    throughput-weightage] 
    • load-balancing advanced-params equality-margin [2.4GHz|5GHz|ap|band] 
    advanced-params Configures advanced load balancing parameters
    2.4GHz-load 
    [client-weightage|
    throughput-weightage] 
    Configures 2.4GHz radio load calculation weightages
     client-weightage – Specifies weightage assigned to the client-count when 
    calculating the 2.4GHz radio load
     throughput-weightage – Specifies weightage assigned to throughput, when 
    calculating the 2.4GHz band, channel, or radio load
    The following is common to the client-weightage and throughput-weightage 
    parameters:
      – Sets the margin as a percentage of load from 1 - 100
    5GHz-load 
    [client-weightage|
    throughput-weightage] 
    Configures 5GHz radio load calculation weightages
     client-weightage – Specifies weightage assigned to the client-count when 
    calculating the 5GHz radio load
     throughput-weightage – Specifies weightage assigned to throughput, when 
    calculating the 5GHz band, channel or radio load
    The following is common to the client-weightage and throughput-weightage 
    parameters:
      – Sets the margin as a percentage of load from 1 - 100
    ap-load 
    [client-weightage|
    throughput-weightage] 
    Configures AP load calculation weightages
     client-weightage – Specifies weightage assigned to the client-count when 
    calculating the AP load
     throughput-weightage – Specifies weightage assigned to throughput, when 
    calculating the AP load
    The following is common to the client-weightage and throughput-weightage 
    parameters:
      – Sets the margin as a percentage of load from 1 - 100
    advanced-params Configures advanced load balancing parameters
    equality-margin 
    [2.4GHz|5GHz|ap|band] 
    Configures the maximum load difference considered equal. The load is compared for 
    different 2.4GHz channels, 5GHz channels, AP, or bands.
     2.4GHz – Configures the maximum load difference considered equal when 
    comparing loads on different 2.4GHz channels
     5GHz – Configures the maximum load difference considered equal when 
    comparing loads on different 5GHz channels
     ap – Configures the maximum load difference considered equal when comparing 
    loads on different APs
     band – Configures the maximum load difference considered equal when 
    comparing loads on different bands
    The following is common to 2.4GHz channels, 5GHz channels, APs, and bands:
      – Sets the margin as a percentage of load from 1 - 100 
    						
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    • load-balancing advanced-params hiwater-threshold [ap|channel-2.4GHz|
    channel-5GHz] 
    • load-balancing advanced-params max-preferred-band-load [2.4GHGz|5GHzd] 
    • load-balancing advanced-params [max-neighbors |min-common-clients |
    min-neighbor-rssi |min-probe-rssi ]
    advanced-params Configures advanced load balancing parameters
    hiwater-threshold Configures the load beyond which load balancing is invoked
    [ap|channel-2.4GHz|
    channel-5GHz] Select one of the following options:
     ap – Configures the load beyond which load balancing begins, for an AP’s total load
     channel-2.4GHz – Configures the load beyond which load balancing begins, for an 
    AP’s channel on 2.4GHz
     channel-5GHz – Configures the load beyond which load balancing begins, for an AP’s 
    channel on 5GHz
    The following is common for the AP, channel-2.4GHz, and channel 5GHz parameters:
      – Sets the threshold as a number from 1 - 100
    advanced-params Configures advanced load balancing parameters
    max-preferred-band-load Configures the maximum load on the preferred band, beyond which the other band is 
    equally preferred
    [2.4GHz|5GHz]  Select one of the following options:
     2.4GHz – Configures the maximum load on 2.4GHz, when it is the preferred band
     5GHz – Configures the maximum load on 5GHz, when it is the preferred band
    The following is common to the 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands:
      – Configures the maximum load as a percentage from 0 - 100
    advanced-params Configures advanced load balancing parameters
    max-neighbors  Configures the maximum number of confirmed neighbors to balance
      – Specify a value from 0 - 6. Optionally configure a minimum of 0 neighbors and 
    a maximum of 6 neighbors
    min-common-clients 
    Configures the minimum number of common clients that can be shared with the 
    neighbor for load balancing
      – Specify a value from 0 - 256. Optionally configure a minimum of 0 clients 
    and a maximum of 256 clients
    min-neighbor-rssi
     Configures the minimum signal strength (Received Signal Strength Indicator - RSSI) of a 
    neighbor detected
      – Sets the signal strength as a number. Specify a value from 0 - 100.
    min-probe-rssi   Configures the minimum received signal strength of probe required to qualify the sender 
    as a common client
      – Sets the signal strength as a number. Specify a value from 0 - 100. 
    						
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    • load-balancing [balance-ap-loads|balance-band-loads|balance-channel-loads 
    [2.4GHz|5GHz]
    • load-balancing band-ratio [2.4GHz|5GHz] [0|]
    • load-balancing band-steering-strategy [disable|steer-by-ratio|steer-to-2.4GHz|
    steer-to-5GHz]
    • load-balancing neighbor-selection-strategy [use-common-clients|
    use-roam-notification|use-smart-rf|use-wips]
    balance-ap-loads Enables neighbor AP load balancing
    balance-band-loads Enables balancing of the total band load amongst neighbors
    balance-channel-loads 
    [2.4GHz|5GHz]Enables the following:
     2.4GHz – Balances channel loads on 2.4GHz bands
     5GHz – Balances channel loads on 5GHz bands
    band-ratio Configures the relative loading of 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands
    2.4GHz [0|] Configures the relative loading of 2.4GHz bands
     0 – Selecting ‘0’ steers all dual-band clients preferentially to the other band
      – Configures a relative load as a number from 0 - 10
    5ghz [0|] Configures the relative loading of 5GHz bands
     0 – Selecting ‘0’ steers all dual-band clients preferentially to the other band
      – Configures a relative load as a number from 0 - 10
    band-steering-strategy Configures a band steering strategy. The options are: disable, steer-by-ratio, 
    steer-to-2.4GHz, and steer-to-5GHz
    disable Disables band steering
    steer-by-ratio Steers wireless clients to either band according to the band ratio set
    steer-to-2.4GHz Steers all dual-band clients to the 2.4GHz band
    steer-to-5GHz Steers all dual-band clients to the 5GHz band
    neighbor-selection-strategy Configures a neighbor selection strategy. The options are: use-common-clients, 
    use-roam-notification, use-smart-rf, and use-wips
    use-common-clients Configures probes from common clients
    use-roam-notification Configures roam notification from roaming clients
    use-smart-rf Configures neighbors detected
    use-wips Configures WIPS to select neighbors 
    						
    							7 - 110 WiNG CLI Reference Guide
    Examples
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-profile-default-RFS7000)#load-balancing advanced-params 
    2.4ghz-load throughput-weightage 90
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-profile-default-RFS7000)#
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-profile-default-RFS7000)#load-balancing advanced-params 
    hiwater-threshold ap 90
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-profile-default-RFS7000)#
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-profile-default-RFS7000)#load-balancing balance-ap-loads
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-profile-default-RFS7000)#
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-profile-default-RFS7000)#load-balancing neighbor-selection
    -strategy use-common-clients
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-profile-default-RFS7000)#
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-profile-default-RFS7000)#show context
    profile rfs7000 default-rfs7000
     autoinstall configuration
     autoinstall firmware
     load-balancing advanced-params 2.4ghz-load throughput-weightage 90
     load-balancing band-ratio 5ghz 0
     load-balancing advanced-params hiwater-threshold ap 90
     crypto isakmp policy default
     crypto ipsec transform-set default esp-aes-256 esp-sha-hmac
     interface me1
     interface ge1
      ip dhcp trust
      qos trust dscp
      qos trust 802.1p
     interface ge2
      ip dhcp trust
      qos trust dscp
      qos trust 802.1p
     interface ge3
      ip dhcp trust
      qos trust dscp
      qos trust 802.1p
     interface ge4
      ip dhcp trust
    --More--
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-profile-default-RFS7000)#
    Related Commands
    noDisables or reverts settings to their default 
    						
    							PROFILES 7 - 111
    7.1.30 local
    Creating Profiles
    Sets a username and password for local user authentication
    Supported in the following platforms:
     AP300
     AP621
     AP650
     AP6511
     AP6521
     AP6532
     AP71XX
     RFS4000
     RFS6000
     RFS7000
     NX9000
     NX9500
    Syntax
    local username  password [0 |2 |]
    Parameters
    • local username  password [0 |2 |]
    Examples
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-profile-default-RFS7000)#local username Denvor password 
    symbol@123
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-profile-default-RFS7000)#
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-profile-default-RFS7000)#show context
    profile RFS7000 default-RFS7000
     autoinstall configuration
     autoinstall firmware
     crypto isakmp policy default
     crypto ipsec transform-set default esp-aes-256 esp-sha-hmac
     local username Denvor password 0 symbol@123
     interface ge1
     ip dhcp trust
     --More--
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-profile-default-RFS7000)#
    Related Commands
    username   Sets a username for local user authentication
      – Specify a username.
    password 
    [0 |
    2 |]Sets the password associated with the specified username. The options are:
     0  – Configures a clear text password
     2  – Configures an encrypted password
      – Configures a string of 8 - 21 characters
    noDisables or reverts settings to their default 
    						
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    7.1.31 logging
    Creating Profiles
    Enables message logging and configures logging settings
    Supported in the following platforms:
     AP300
     AP621
     AP650
     AP6511
     AP6521
     AP6532
     AP71XX
     RFS4000
     RFS6000
     RFS7000
     NX9000
     NX9500
    Syntax
    logging [aggregation-time|buffered|console|facility|forward|host|on|syslog]
    logging [aggregation-time |host |on]
    logging [buffered|console|syslog|forward] [|alerts|critical|debugging
    emergencies|errors|informational|notifications|warnings]
    logging facility [local0|local1|local2|local3|local4|local5|local16|local7]
    Parameters
    • logging [aggregation-time |host |on]
    • logging [buffered|console|syslog|forward] [|alerts|critical|debugging
    emergencies|errors|informational|notifications|warnings]
    aggregation-time 
    Sets the number of seconds for aggregating repeated messages
      – Specify a value from 1 - 60 seconds.
    host  Configures a remote host to receive log messages
      – Specify the IP address of the remote host 
    on Enables the logging of system messages
    buffered Sets the buffered logging level
    console Sets the console logging level
    syslog Sets the syslog server’s logging level 
    						
    							PROFILES 7 - 113
    • logging facility [local0|local1|local2|local3|local4|local5|local16|local7]
    Examples
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-profile-default-RFS7000)#logging facility local4
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-profile-default-RFS7000)#logging monitor notifications
    Related Commands
    forward Forwards system debug messages to the wireless controller
    [|alerts|
    criticail|debugging|
    emergencies|errors|
    informational|notifications|
    warnings]The following are common to the buffered, console, syslog and forward parameters. All 
    incoming messages have different severity levels based on their importance. The 
    severity level is fixed on a scale of 0 - 7.
      – Sets the message logging severity level on a scale of 0 - 7
     alerts – Severity level 1: Requires immediate action
     critical – Severity level 2: Critical conditions
     debugging – Severity level 7: Debugging messages
     emergencies – Severity level 0: System is unusable
     errors – Severity level 3: Error conditions
     informational – Severity level 6: Informational messages
     notifications – Severity level 5: Normal but significant conditions
     warnings – Severity level 4: Warning conditions
    facility [local0|local1|
    local2|local3|local4|
    local5|local6|local7]Enables the syslog to decide where to send the incoming message. There are 8 logging 
    facilities, from syslog0 to syslog7.
     local0 – Syslog facility local0
     local1 – Syslog facility local1
     local2 – Syslog facility local2
     local3 – Syslog facility local3
     local4 – Syslog facility local4
     local5 – Syslog facility local5
     local6 – Syslog facility local6
     local7 – Syslog facility local7
    noDisables or reverts settings to their default 
    						
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    7.1.32 mac-address-table
    Creating Profiles
    Configures the MAC address table. Use this command to assign a static address to the MAC address table.
    Supported in the following platforms:
     AP300
     AP621
     AP650
     AP6511
     AP6521
     AP6532
     AP71XX
     RFS4000
     RFS6000
     RFS7000
     NX9000
     NX9500
    Syntax
    mac-address-table [aging-time|static]
    mac-address-table aging-time [0|]
    mac-address-table static  vlan  interface [|
    ge |port-channel ]
    Parameters
    • mac-address-table aging-time [0|]
    • mac-address-table static  vlan  interface [|
    ge |port-channel ]
    aging-time [0|] Sets the duration a learned MAC address persists after the last update
     0 – Entering the value ‘0’ disables the aging time
      – Sets the aging time from 10 -100000 seconds
    static  vlan  
     [WORD|
    ge |me1|pc |
    vlan ]Creates a static MAC address table entry
      – Specifies the static address to add to the MAC address table. Specify the 
    MAC address in the AA-BB-CC-DD-EE-FF, AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF, or AABB.CCDD.EEFF 
    format 
    						
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