Command | Description |
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adopter-auto-provisioning-policy-lookup | Enables the use of a centralized auto provisioning policy on this profile |
adoption | Configures a minimum and maximum delay time in the initiation of the device adoption process |
adoption-mode | Sets the adoption mode for access points to Controller, cloud, or Extreme Services |
alias | Creates various types of aliases, such as network, VLAN, network-group, network-service, encrypted-string, hashed -string, etc. at the profile level |
antenna-id ap410e | Configures the antenna ID on the AP410e model access point profile or device contexts. Use this command to specify the antenna group and the antenna type used with the selected antenna ports. |
antenna-id ap460e | Configures the antenna ID on the AP460e model access point profile or device contexts. Use this command to specify the antenna group and the antenna type used with the selected antenna ports. |
antenna-id (ap510e) | Configures the antenna ID in the AP510e model access point profile and device contexts. Use this command to specify the antenna group and the antenna type used with the selected antenna ports. |
antenna-id (ap560h) | Configures the antenna ID in the AP560h model access point profile and device contexts. Use this command to specify which internal antenna to use (30/70 degree) and enable the access point radios. |
application-policy | Enables the RADIUS Change
of Authorization (CoA) mechanism. Reinitiates authentication and
changes attributes of active AAA session based on the rules defined by the
application policy specified here. Note: Supported only on legacy
WiNG devices.
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area | Sets the system‘s area of location (the area name) |
arp | Configures static address resolution protocol |
auto-learn | Enables controllers or service platforms to maintain a local configuration record of devices requesting adoption and provisioning. The command also enables learning of a device‘s host name via DHCP options. |
autogen-uniqueid | Auto-generates a unique local ID for devices using this profile. When executed in the device configuration mode, this command generates a unique ID for the logged device. |
autoinstall | Configures the automatic install feature |
bridge | Configures bridge specific parameters |
captive-portal | Configures captive portal advanced Web page upload on a device profile |
cdp | Enables Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) on a device |
cluster | Configures a cluster name |
configuration-persistence | Enables persistence of configuration across reloads |
controller | Configures a wireless controller or service platform |
critical-resource | Monitors resources that are critical to the health of the service platform, wireless controller, or access point managed network. These critical resources are identified by their configured IP addresses. |
crypto | Configures data encryption related protocols and settings |
database | Backs up captive-portal and/or NSight database to a specified location and file and configures a low-disk-space threshold value |
device-onboard | Configures the logo image file name and title displayed on the ExtremeGuest device-onboarding portal. This is the portal a vendor-admin user uses to onboard devices. |
device-upgrade | Configures device firmware upgrade settings on this profile |
diag | Enables looped packet logging |
dot1x | Configures 802.1x standard authentication controls |
dpi | Enables Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) on this profile |
dscp-mapping | Configures an IP DSCP to 802.1p priority mapping for untagged frames |
eguest-server (VX9000 only) | Enables the EGuest daemon when executed without the ‘host‘ option |
eguest-server (NOC Only) | Points to the EGuest server, when executed along with the ‘host‘ option |
email-notification | Configures e-mail notification settings |
enforce-version | Enables checking of a device‘s firmware version before attempting adoption or clustering |
events | Enables system event logging and message generation. This command also configures event message forwarding settings. |
export | Enables export of startup.log file after every boot |
file-sync | Configures parameters enabling synching of trustpoint and/or wireless-bridge certificate between the staging-controller and adopted access point |
floor | Sets the floor name where the system is located |
gre | Enables Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) tunneling on this profile |
http-analyze | Configures HTTP analysis settings |
interface | Configures an interface (VLAN, radio, GE, etc.) |
ip | Configures IPv4 components |
ipv6 | Configures IPv6 components |
l2tpv3 | Defines the Layer 2 Tunnel Protocol (L2TP) for tunneling layer 2 payloads using Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) |
l3e-lite-table | Configures L3e Lite Table with this profile |
led | Turns device LEDs on or off |
lldp | Configures Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) settings |
load-balancing | Configures load balancing parameters |
logging | Modifies message logging settings |
mac-address-table | Configures the MAC address table |
mac-auth | Enables 802.1x user authentication protocol on this profile |
management-server | Configures a management server with this profile |
meshpoint-device | Configures meshpoint device parameters |
meshpoint-monitor-interval | Configures meshpoint monitoring interval |
min-misconfiguration-recovery-time | Configures the minimum device connectivity verification time |
mint | Configures MiNT protocol settings |
misconfiguration-recovery-time | Verifies device connectivity after a configuration is received |
neighbor-inactivity-timeout | Configures neighbor inactivity timeout |
neighbor-info-interval | Configures neighbor information exchange interval |
no | Removes or reverts settings to their default. The no command, when used in the profile configuration mode, removes the selected profile‘s settings or reverts them to their default. |
noc | Configures NOC settings |
nsight | Configures NSight database related parameters |
ntp | Configures NTP server settings |
otls | Configures support for detection and forwarding of OmniTrail beacon tags |
offline-duration | Sets the duration, in minutes, for which a device remains un-adopted before it generates offline event |
power-config | Configures the power mode |
preferred-controller-group | Specifies the wireless controller or service platform group preferred for adoption |
preferred-tunnel-controller | Configures the tunnel wireless controller or service platform preferred by the system to tunnel extended VLAN traffic |
purview-application-policy | Enables the RADIUS
Change of Authorization (CoA) mechanism. Reinitiates
authentication and changes attributes of active AAA session based on the
rules defined by the purview application policy specified here. Note: Supported only on WiNG
7.1.2 APs.
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radius | Configures device-level RADIUS authentication parameters |
raid | Enables alarm on the array. This command is supported only on the NX9500 series service platform profile/device config modes. |
rf-domain-manager | Enables devices using this profile to be elected as RF Domain manager. Also sets the priority value for devices using this profile in the RF Domain manager election process. |
router | Configures dynamic router protocol settings |
spanning-tree | Configures spanning tree related settings |
traffic-class-mapping | Maps the IPv6 traffic class value of incoming IPv6 untagged packets to 802.1p priority |
traffic-shape | Enables traffic shaping and configures traffic shaping parameters |
trustpoint (profile-config-mode) | Configures the trustpoint assigned for validating a CMP auth Operator |
tunnel-controller | Configures the name of tunneled WLAN (extended VLAN) wireless controller or service platform |
usb-enable (profile/device-config-mode-commands) | Enables the USB port on one or more APs. |
use (profile/device-config-mode-commands) | Uses pre configured policies with this profile |
vrrp | Configures Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) group settings |
vrrp-state-check | Publishes interface via OSPF or BGP based on VRRP status |
virtual-controller | Enables an access
point as a VC (virtual-controller) or DVC (dynamic virtual controller).
Note: DVC is not supported on 802.11ax APs.
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wep-shared-key-auth | Enables support for 802.11 WEP shared key authentication |
ws-controller | Configures multiple ws-controller hosts and enables rediscovery of new controllers. This option is required for WiNG APs with 'adoption-mode' set to 'ws-controller'. That is WiNG APs adopting to the ExtremeCloud Appliance controller. |
service | Service commands are used to view and manage configurations. The service commands and their corresponding parameters vary from mode to mode. |
zone | Configures the zone for devices using this profile. The zone can also be configured on the device‘s self context. |
Note
For more information on common commands (clrscr, commit, help, revert, service, show, write, and exit), see Common Commands.Note
The input parameter <HOSTNAME>, wherever used in syntax across this chapter, cannot include an underscore (_) character. In other words, the name of a device cannot contain an underscore.