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AAA-POLICY 8 - 13 8.1.4 mac-address-format aaa-policy Configures the format MAC addresses are filled in RADIUS request frames Supported in the following platforms: AP300 AP621 AP650 AP6511 AP6521 AP6532 AP71XX RFS4000 RFS6000 RFS7000 NX9000 NX9500 Syntax mac-address-format [middle-hyphen|no-delim|pair-colon|pair-hyphen|quad-dot] case [lower|upper] attributes [all|username-password] Parameters] • mac-address-format [middle-hyphen|no-delim|pair-colon|pair-hyphen|quad-dot] case [lower|upper] attributes [all|username-password] Examples rfs7000-37FABE(config-aaa-policy-test)#mac-address-format quad-dot case upper attributes username-password rfs7000-37FABE(config-aaa-policy-test)#show context aaa-policy test mac-address-format quad-dot case upper attributes username-password middle-hyphen Configures the MAC address format as AABBCC-DDEEFF no-delim Configures the MAC address format as AABBCCDDEEFF pair-colon Configures the MAC address format as AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF quad-dot Configures the MAC address format as AABB.CCDD.EEFF case [lower|upper] Indicates the case the MAC address is formatted lower – Indicates the MAC address is in lower case. For example, aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff upper – Indicates the MAC address is in upper case. For example, AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF attributes [all|username- password]Configures RADIUS attributes to which this MAC format is applicable all – Applies to all attributes with MAC addresses such as username, password, calling-station-id, and called-station-id username-password – Applies only to the username and the password fields
8 - 14 WiNG CLI Reference Guide Related Commands noResets values or disables commands
AAA-POLICY 8 - 15 8.1.5 no aaa-policy Negates a AAA policy command or sets its default Supported in the following platforms: AP300 AP621 AP650 AP6511 AP6521 AP6532 AP71XX RFS4000 RFS6000 RFS7000 NX9000 NX9500 Syntax no [accounting|authentication|health-check|mac-address-format|server-pooling- mode|use] no accounting interim interval no accounting server preference no accounting server {dscp|nai-routing|proxy-mode|retry-timeout- factor|timeout} no accounting type no authentication eap wireless-client [attempts|identity-request-timeout|retry- timeout-factor|timeout] no authentication protocol no authentication server {dscp|nac|nai-routing|proxy-mode|retry-timeout- factor|timeout} no health-check interval no mac-address-format no server-pooling-mode no use nac-list Parameters • no accounting interim interval • no accounting server preference no accounting interim interval Disables the periodic submission of accounting information no accounting server preferenceResets the accounting server preference
8 - 16 WiNG CLI Reference Guide • no accounting server {dscp|nai-routing|proxy-mode|retry-timeout- factor|timeout} • no accounting type • no authentication eap wireless-client [attempts|identity-request-timeout|retry- timeout-factor|timeout] • no authentication protocol • no authentication server {dscp|nai-routing|proxy-mode|retry-timeout- factor|timeout} • no health-check interval no accounting server Resets the accounting server preference for the server specified by index dscp Optional. Resets the DSCP value for RADIUS accounting nai-routing Optional. Disables Network Access Identifier (NAI) forwarding requests proxy-mode Optional. Resets proxy mode to the default value of no proxying retry-timeout-factor Optional. Resets retry timeout to its default of 100 timeout Optional. Resets access parameters, such as timeout values and retry attempts to their default no accounting type Resets the type of generated RADIUS accounting packets to its default no authentication eap wireless-clientResets Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) parameters for wireless clients attempts Resets the number of times a RADIUS request is sent to a wireless client identity-request-timeout Resets EAP identity request timeout to its default retry-timeout-factor Resets EAP retry timeout to its default of 100 timeout Resets EAP timeout to its default authentication protocol Resets the authentication protocol used for non-EAP authentication to its default (PAP authentication) no authentication server Resets the accounting server preference for the server specified by index dscp Optional. Resets the DSCP value for RADIUS authentication nai-routing Optional. Disables NAI forwarding requests proxy-mode Optional. Resets proxy mode to the default value of no proxying retry-timeout-factor Optional. Resets retry timeout to its default of 100 timeout Optional. Resets all access parameters, such as timeout values and retry attempts to their default values no health-check interval Resets the server health check interval value to its default
AAA-POLICY 8 - 17 • no mac-address-format • no server-pooling-mode • no use nac-list Examples rfs7000-37FABE(config-aaa-policy-test)#no accounting dscp rfs7000-37FABE(config-aaa-policy-test)#no mac-address-format rfs7000-37FABE(config-aaa-policy-test)#no server-pooling-mode fail-through rfs7000-37FABE(config-aaa-policy-test)#no authentication server 3 proxy-mode rfs7000-37FABE(config-aaa-policy-test)# Related Commands mac-address format Resets the MAC address format used in RADIUS request frames. The default of ‘pair-hyphen is used. server-pooling-mode Resets the mode used to select an AAA server from a pool of configured servers use nac-list Detaches the current NAC list from being used in a AAA policy accountingConfigures RADIUS accounting parameters authenticationConfigures RADIUS authentication parameters health-checkConfigures health check parameters mac-address-formatConfigures the MAC address format used in RADIUS packets server-pooling-modeConfigures the RADIUS server pooling mode useConfigures the use of NAC access lists
8 - 18 WiNG CLI Reference Guide 8.1.6 server-pooling-mode aaa-policy Configures the server selection method from a pool of AAA servers. The available methods are failover and load-balance. In the failover scenario, when a configured AAA server goes down, the server with the next higher index in the list of configured AAA server takes over for the failed server. In the load-balance scenario, when a configured AAA server goes down, the remaining servers distribute the load amongst themselves. Supported in the following platforms: AP300 AP621 AP650 AP6511 AP6521 AP6532 AP71XX RFS4000 RFS6000 RFS7000 NX9000 NX9500 Syntax server-pooling-mode [failover|load-balance] Parameters • server-pooling-mode [failover|load-balance] Examples rfs7000-37FABE(config-aaa-policy-test)#server-pooling-mode load-balance rfs7000-37FABE(config-aaa-policy-test)#show context aaa-policy test server-pooling-mode load-balance Related Commands failover Sets the pooling mode to failover When a configured AAA server fails, the server with the next higher index takes over the AAA load. load-balance Sets the pooling mode to load balancing When a configured AAA server fails, all servers in the pool share the load of the failed server. noResets values or disables commands
AAA-POLICY 8 - 19 8.1.7 use aaa-policy Applies a Network Access Control (NAC) list for use by this AAA policy. This allows only the set of configured devices to use AAA servers. For more information on creating a NAC list, see Chapter 4, GLOBAL CONFIGURATION COMMANDS, section nac-list. Supported in the following platforms: AP300 AP621 AP650 AP6511 AP6521 AP6532 AP71XX RFS4000 RFS6000 RFS7000 NX9000 NX9500 Syntax use nac-list Parameters • use nac-list Examples rfs7000-37FABE(config-aaa-policy-test)#use nac-list test1 rfs7000-37FABE(config-aaa-policy-test)#show context aaa-policy test server-pooling-mode load-balance use nac-list test1 Related Commands nac-list Configures a NAC for use with the AAA policy – Specify the NAC list name. noResets set values or disables commands nac-listCreates a NAC list
CHAPTER 9 AUTO-PROVISIONING-POLICY This chapter summarizes the auto provisioning policy commands in the CLI structure. Adoption rules are sorted by precedence value and matched (filtered) against the information available from an AP, any rule for the wrong AP type is ignored. For example, rule #1 adopt AP7131 10 profile default vlan 10 rule #2 adopt AP650 20 profile default vlan 20 rule #3 adopt AP7131 30 profile default serial-number rule #4 adopt AP7131 40 p d mac aa bb AP7131 L2 adoption, VLAN 10 - will use rule #1 AP7131 L2 adoption, VLAN 20 - will not use rule #2 (wrong type), may use rule #3 if the serial number matched, else rule #4 If aa
9 - 2 WiNG CLI Reference Guide 9.1 auto-provisioning-policy Table 9.1 summarizes auto provisioning policy commands Table 9.1auto-provisioning-policy commands Command Description Reference adoptAdds rules for device adoptionpage 9-3 default-adoptionAdopts devices even when no matching rules are found. Assigns default profile and default RF Domainpage 9-6 denyAdds a rule to deny device adoptionpage 9-7 noNegates a command or sets its default valuepage 9-10 clrscrClears the display screenpage 5-3 commitCommits (saves) changes made in the current sessionpage 5-4 doRuns commands from EXEC modepage 4-66 endEnds and exits the current mode and moves to the PRIV EXEC modepage 5-6 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