Home > Motorola > Wireless > Motorola Wing 5 Manual

Motorola Wing 5 Manual

    Download as PDF Print this page Share this page

    Have a look at the manual Motorola Wing 5 Manual online for free. It’s possible to download the document as PDF or print. UserManuals.tech offer 249 Motorola manuals and user’s guides for free. Share the user manual or guide on Facebook, Twitter or Google+.

    Page
    of 1128
    							AUTO-PROVISIONING-POLICY 9 - 3
    9.1.1 adopt
    auto-provisioning-policy
    Adds device adoption rules
    Supported in the following platforms:
     AP300
     AP621
     AP650
     AP6511
     AP6521
     AP6532
     AP71XX
     RFS4000
     RFS6000
     RFS7000
     NX9000
     NX9500
    Syntax
    adopt [ap300|ap621|ap650|ap6511|ap6521|ap6532|ap71xx]
    adopt [ap300|ap621|ap650|ap6511|ap6521|ap6532|ap71xx]   
     [any|cdp-match|dhcp-option|fqdn|ip|lldp-match|mac|model-number|
    serial-number|vlan]
    adopt [ap300|ap621|ap650|ap6511|ap6521|ap6532|ap71xx]   
     any
    adopt [ap300|ap621|ap650|ap6511|ap6521|ap6532|ap71xx]   
     [cdp-match |dhcp-option |
    fqdn |ip [ |]|lldp-match |
    mac  {}|model-number |
    serial-number |vlan 
    Parameters
    • adopt [ap300|ap621|ap650|ap6511|ap6521|ap6532|ap71xx]   
     any
    ap300 Sets the AP adoption type as AP300
    ap621 Sets the AP adoption type as AP621
    ap650 Sets the AP adoption type as AP650
    ap6511 Sets the AP adoption type as AP6511
    ap6521 Sets the AP adoption type as AP6521
    ap6532 Sets the AP adoption type as AP6532
    ap71xx Sets the AP adoption type as AP71XX
     Sets the rule precedence. A rule with a lower value has a higher precedence in 
    execution. 
    						
    							9 - 4 WiNG CLI Reference Guide
    • adopt [ap300|ap621|ap650|ap6511|ap6521|ap6532|ap71xx]   
     [cdp-match |dhcp-option |
    fqdn |ip [ |]|lldp-match |
    mac  |model-number |
    serial-number |vlan ]
     Sets the device profile for this provisioning policy. The selected device profile must be 
    appropriate for the device being provisioned. For example, use an AP650 device profile 
    for an AP650. Using an inappropriate device profile can result in unpredictable results.
     Sets the RF Domain for this auto provisioning policy. The provisioning policy is only 
    applicable to devices that try to become a part of the RF Domain
    any Indicates any device. Any device that meets the criteria defined is allowed to adopt to 
    the wireless controller.
    ap300 Sets the AP adoption type as AP300
    ap621 Sets the AP adoption type as AP621
    ap650 Sets the AP adoption type as AP650
    ap6511 Sets the AP adoption type as AP6511
    ap6521 Sets the AP adoption type as AP6521
    ap6532 Sets the AP adoption type as AP6532
    ap71xx Sets the AP adoption type as AP71XX
     Sets the rule precedence. A rule with a lower value has a higher precedence in 
    execution.
     Sets the device profile for this provisioning policy. The selected device profile must be 
    appropriate for the device being provisioned. For example, use an AP650 device profile 
    for an AP650. Using an inappropriate device profile can result in unpredictable results.
     Sets the RF Domain for this auto provisioning policy. The provisioning policy is only 
    applicable to devices that try to become a part of the RF Domain
    cdp-match 
    Adopts any device based on the CISCO Discovery Protocol (CDP) snoop match
      – Specify the value to match.
    dhcp-option 
    DHCP options are used to identify the vendor and DHCP client functionalities. This 
    information is used by the client to convey to the DHCP server that the client requires 
    extra information in a DHCP response. This parameter allows a device to adopt based 
    on its DHCP option.
      – Specify the DHCP option value to match.
    fqdn Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) is a domain name that specifies its exact location 
    in the DNS hierarchy. It specifies all domain levels, including its top-level domain and 
    the root domain. This parameter allows a device to adopt based on its FQDN value.
      – Specify the Fully Qualified Domain (FQDN) name to match. 
    						
    							AUTO-PROVISIONING-POLICY 9 - 5
    Examples
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-auto-provisioning-policy-test)#adopt AP7131 10 AP7131 default 
    vlan 1
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-auto-provisioning-policy-test)#commit write memory
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-auto-provisioning-policy-test)#show wireless ap
    +---+---------------+---------+-------------+--------------+
    |IDX|NAME |MAC |TYPE|SERIAL-NUMBER |ADOPTION-MODE|   VERSION    |
    +---+---------------+---------+-------------+--------------+
    | 1 | AP7131-889EC4 | 00-15-70-88-9E-C4 | AP7131 | 8164520900006 | L2: vlan1   | 
    5.2.0.0-033D |
    +---+---------------+-------------------+--------+---------------+--------
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-auto-provisioning-policy-test)#show wireless ap configured
    +-----+-----------------+---------------------+------------------+--------
    | IDX |       NAME      |         MAC         |     PROFILE      |  RF-DOMAIN  |
    +-----+-----------------+---------------------+------------------+--------
    | 1   | AP7131-889EC4   | 00-15-70-88-9E-C4   | default-AP7131   | default     |
    | 2   | AP650-445566    | 11-22-33-44-55-66   | default-AP650    | default     |
    +-----+-----------------+---------------------+------------------+--------
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-auto-provisioning-policy-test)#adopt AP7131 10 AP7131 default 
    dhcp-option test
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-auto-provisioning-policy-test)#adopt AP7131 10 AP7131 default 
    ip 172.16.10.3 172.16.10.4
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-auto-provisioning-policy-test)#adopt AP7131 10 AP7131 default 
    ip 172.16.10.3/24
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-auto-provisioning-policy-test)#adopt AP7131 10 AP7131 default 
    mac 11-22-33-44-55-66
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-auto-provisioning-policy-test)#show context
    auto-provisioning-policy test
     adopt AP7131 10 AP7131 default vlan 1
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-auto-provisioning-policy-test)#
    Related Commands
    ip [ |
    ]Adopts a device if it matches the range of IP addresses, or is part of a subnet
      – Specify the first IP address in the range.
      – Specify the last IP address in the range.
      – Specify the IP subnet and mask to match against the device’s IP 
    address.
    lldp-match Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) is a vendor neutral link layer protocol used to 
    advertise a network device’s identity, capabilities, and neighbors on a local area 
    network. This parameter allows a device to adopt based on its LLDP information.
      – Specify the LLDP information to match.
    mac  
    {}Adopts a device if it matches the range of MAC addresses
      – Specify the first MAC address in the range. Provide this MAC 
    address if you want to match for a single device.
      – Optional. Specify the last MAC address in the range.
    model-number 
    Adopts a device if its model number matches 
      – Specify the model number to match.
    serial-number 
    Adopts a device if its serial number matches 
      – Specify the serial number to match.
    vlan  Adopts a device if its VLAN matches 
      – Specify the VLAN to match.
    noResets values or disables commands 
    						
    							9 - 6 WiNG CLI Reference Guide
    9.1.2 default-adoption
    auto-provisioning-policy
    Adopts devices, even when no matching rules are defined. Assigns a default profile and default RF Domain
    Supported in the following platforms:
     AP300
     AP621
     AP650
     AP6511
     AP6521
     AP6532
     AP71XX
     RFS4000
     RFS6000
     RFS7000
     NX9000
     NX9500
    Syntax
    default-adoption
    Parameters
    None
    Examples
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-auto-provisioning-policy-test)#default-adoption
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-auto-provisioning-policy-test)#show context
    auto-provisioning-policy test
     default-adoption
    Related Commands
    noResets values or disables commands 
    						
    							AUTO-PROVISIONING-POLICY 9 - 7
    9.1.3 deny
    auto-provisioning-policy
    Defines a deny device adoption rule
    Supported in the following platforms:
     AP300
     AP621
     AP650
     AP6511
     AP6521
     AP6532
     AP71XX
     RFS4000
     RFS6000
     RFS7000
     NX9000
     NX9500
    Syntax
    deny [ap300|ap621|ap650|ap6511|ap6521|ap6532|ap71xx]
    deny [ap300|ap621|ap650|ap6511|ap6521|ap6532|ap71xx]   
     [any|cdp-match|dhcp-option|fqdn|ip|lldp-match|mac|model-number|
    serial-number|vlan]
    ]
    deny [ap300|ap621|ap650|ap6511|ap6521|ap6532|ap71xx]    any
    deny [ap300|ap621|ap650|ap6511|ap6521|ap6532|ap71xx]   
     [cdp-match |dhcp-option |
    fqdn |ip [ |]|lldp-match |
    mac  {}|model-number |
    serial-number |vlan ]
    Parameters
    •  deny [ap300|ap621|ap650|ap6511|ap6521|ap6532|ap71xx]    any
    ap300 Sets the AP type as AP300
    ap621 Sets the AP type as AP621
    ap650 Sets the AP type as AP650
    ap6511 Sets the AP type as AP6511
    ap6521 Sets the AP type as AP6521
    ap6532 Sets the AP type as AP6532
    ap71xx Sets the AP type as AP71XX
     Sets the rule precedence. A rule with a lower value has a higher precedence in 
    execution. 
    						
    							9 - 8 WiNG CLI Reference Guide
    • deny [ap300|ap621|ap650|ap6511|ap6521|ap6532|ap71xx]   
     [cdp-match |dhcp-option |
    fqdn |ip [ |]|lldp-match |
    mac  |model-number |
    serial-number |vlan ]
     Sets the device profile for this provisioning policy. The selected device profile must be 
    appropriate for the device being provisioned. For example, use an AP650 device profile 
    for an AP650. Using an inappropriate device profile can result in unpredictable results.
     Sets the RF Domain for this auto provisioning policy. The provisioning policy is only 
    applicable to devices that try to become a part of the RF Domain
    any Indicates any device. Any device that meets the criteria defined is not allowed to 
    adopt to the wireless controller.
    ap300 Sets the AP type as AP300
    ap621 Sets the AP type as AP621
    ap650 Sets the AP type as AP650
    ap6511 Sets the AP type as AP6511
    ap6521 Sets the AP type as AP6521
    ap6532 Sets the AP type as AP6532
    ap71xx Sets the AP type as AP71XX
     Sets the rule precedence. A rule with a lower value has a higher precedence in 
    execution.
     Sets the device profile for this provisioning policy. The selected device profile must 
    be appropriate for the device being provisioned. For example, use an AP650 device 
    profile for an AP650. Using an inappropriate device profile can result in unpredictable 
    results.
     Sets the RF Domain for this auto provisioning policy. The provisioning policy is only 
    applicable to devices that try to become a part of the RF Domain
    cdp-match 
    Denies adoption to a device based on the CISCO Discovery Protocol (CDP) snoop 
    match
      – Specify the value to match.
    dhcp-option  DHCP options identify the vendor and DHCP client functionalities. This information is 
    used by the client to convey to the DHCP server that the client requires extra 
    information in a DHCP response. This parameter denies adoption to a device based 
    on its DHCP option.
      – Specify the DHCP option value.
    fqdn Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) is a domain name that specifies its exact 
    location in the DNS hierarchy. It specifies all domain levels, including its top-level 
    domain and the root domain. This parameter denies adoption based on the fully 
    qualified domain name of the device.
      – Specify the FQDN to match. 
    						
    							AUTO-PROVISIONING-POLICY 9 - 9
    Examples
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-auto-provisioning-policy-test)#deny AP7131 600 vlan 1
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-auto-provisioning-policy-test)#deny AP7131 600 ip 172.16.10.1/
    24
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-auto-provisioning-policy-test)#show context
    auto-provisioning-policy test
    default-adoption
    deny AP71XX 100 vlan 20
    deny AP71XX 101 ip 172.16.11.0/24
    Related Commands
    ip [ |
    ]Adopts a device if it matches the range of IP addresses or is part of a subnet
      – Specify the first IP address in the range.
      – Specify the last IP address in the range.
      – Specify the IP subnet and mask to match against the device’s IP 
    address.
    lldp-match Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) is a vendor neutral link layer protocol that is used 
    to advertise a network device’s identity, capabilities, and neighbors on a local area 
    network. This parameter denies adoption to a device based on its LLDP information.
      – Specify the LLDP information to match.
    mac  
    {}Adopts a device if it matches a single MAC address or a range of MAC addresses
      – Specify the first IP address in the range. Provide this MAC 
    address if you want to match for a single device.
      – Optional. Specify the last IP address in the range.
    model-number 
    Adopts a device if its model number matches 
      – Specify the model number to match.
    serial-number 
    Adopts a device if its serial number matches 
      – Specify the serial number to match.
    vlan  Adopts a device if its VLAN matches 
      – Specify the VLAN to match.
    noResets values or disables commands 
    						
    							9 - 10 WiNG CLI Reference Guide
    9.1.4 no
    auto-provisioning-policy
    Negates an auto provisioning 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 [adopt|default-adoption|deny]
    no adopt 
    no deny 
    no default-adoption
    Parameters
    • no adopt 
    • no deny 
    • no default-adoption
    Examples
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-auto-provisioning-policy-test1)#no default-adoption
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-auto-provisioning-policy-test1)#
    VS
    adopt  Removes an adoption rule from the list of rules based on its rule precedence
      – Specify the rule precedence.
    deny  Removes an adoption rule from the list of rules based on its rule precedence
      – Specify the rule precedence.
    default-adoption Removes the default adoption rule. When the default adoption rule is absent, 
    devices are not adopted 
    						
    							AUTO-PROVISIONING-POLICY 9 - 11
    Related Commands
    adoptConfigures an adoption rule
    default-adoptionConfigures the rule for adopting devices when adopt or deny rules are not defined
    denyConfigures a deny adoption rule 
    						
    All Motorola manuals Comments (0)