rf-domain
Creates an RF Domain or enters the RF
Domain configuration context for one or more RF Domains.
The configuration of controllers
(wireless controllers, service platforms, and access points) comprises of RF Domains
that define regulatory, location, and other relevant policies. At least one default RF
Domain is assigned to each controller. RF Domains allow administrators to assign
configuration data to multiple devices deployed in a common coverage area, such as in a
floor, building, or site. Each RF Domain contains policies that set the Smart RF or WIPS
configuration.
RF Domains also enable administrators to override WLAN SSID name
and VLAN assignments. This enables the deployment of a global WLAN across multiple sites
and unique SSID name or VLAN assignments to groups of access points servicing the global
WLAN. This WLAN override eliminates the need to define and manage a large number of
individual WLANs and profiles.
A controller‘s configuration contains:
- A default RF Domain - Each
controller utilizes a default RF Domain. Access Points are assigned to this
default RF Domain as they are discovered by the controller. A default RF Domain
can be used for single-site and multi-site deployments.
- Single-site deployment – The
default RF Domain can be used for single site deployments, where regional,
regulatory, and RF policies are common between devices.
- Multi-site deployment – A default
RF Domain can omit configuration parameters to prohibit regulatory configuration
from automatically being inherited by devices as they are discovered. This is
desirable in multi-site deployments with devices spanning multiple countries.
Omitting specific configuration parameters eliminates the risk of an incorrect
country code from being automatically assigned to a device.
- A user-defined RF Domain - Created
by administrators. A user-defined RF Domain can be assigned to multiple devices
manually or automatically.
- Manually assigned – Use the CLI or
UI to manually assign a user-defined RF Domain to controllers and service
platforms.
- Automatically assigned – Use a AP
provisioning policy to automatically assign specific RF Domains to access points
based on the access point‘s model, serial number, VLAN, DHCP option, and IP
address or MAC address. Automatic RF Domain assignments are useful in large
deployments, as they enable plug-n-play access point deployments by automatically
applying RF Domains to remote access points. For more information on auto
provisioning policy, seeAUTO-PROVISIONING-POLICY .
Configure and deploy user-defined RF Domains for single or multiple sites
where devices require unique regulatory and regional configurations, or unique Smart RF
and WIPS policies. User-defined RF Domains can be used to:
- Assign unique Smart RF or WIPS
policies to access points deployed on different floors or buildings within in a
site.
- Assign unique regional or
regulatory configurations to devices deployed in different states or
countries.
- Assign unique WLAN SSIDs and/or
VLAN IDs to sites assigned a common WLAN without having to define individual WLANs
for each site.
Supported in the following platforms:
- Access Points — AP7502, AP7522,
AP7532, AP7562, AP7602, AP7612, AP7622, AP7632, AP7662, AP8163, AP8432, AP8533
- Wireless Controller — RFS4010
- Service Platforms — NX5500, NX7500,
NX9500, NX9600, VX9000
Syntax
rf-domain {<RF-DOMAIN-NAME>|containing <RF-DOMAIN-NAME>}
Parameters
rf-domain {<RF-DOMAIN-NAME>|containing <RF-DOMAIN-NAME>}
rf-domain |
Creates a new RF Domain or enters its configuration context |
<RF-DOMAIN-NAME> |
Optional. Specify the RF Domain name (should not exceed 32 characters
and should represent the intended purpose). Once created, the name cannot be
edited. |
containing <RF-DOMAIN-NAME> |
Optional. Identifies an existing RF Domain that
contains a specified sub-string in the domain name
- <RF-DOMAIN-NAME> – Specify a sub-string of the RF Domain
name.
|
Examples
nx9500-6C8809(config)#rf-domain ecospace
nx9500-6C8809(config-rf-domain-ecospace)#?
RF Domain Mode commands:
alias Alias
channel-list Configure channel list to be advertised to wireless
clients
contact Configure the contact
control-vlan VLAN for control traffic on this RF Domain
controller-managed RF Domain manager for this domain will be an adopting
controller
country-code Configure the country of operation
geo-coordinates Configure geo coordinates for this device
layout Configure layout
location Configure the location
location-server Configuration ExtremeLocation server
location-tenantid Set ExtremeLocation tenant id
mac-name Configure MAC address to name mappings
no Negate a command or set its defaults
nsight-sensor Enable sensor for Nsight
override-smartrf Configured RF Domain level overrides for smart-rf
override-wlan Configure RF Domain level overrides for wlan
sensor-server AirDefense sensor server configuration
stats Configure the stats related setting
timezone Configure the timezone
tree-node Configure tree node under which this rf-domain appears
use Set setting to use
clrscr Clears the display screen
commit Commit all changes made in this session
do Run commands from Exec mode
end End current mode and change to EXEC mode
exit End current mode and down to previous mode
help Description of the interactive help system
revert Revert changes
service Service Commands
show Show running system information
write Write running configuration to memory or terminal
nx9500-6C8809(config-rf-domain-ecospace)#