The following table summarizes profile configuration mode commands:
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
| 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 |
| application-policy | Associates a RADIUS server provided application policy with this profile. When associated, the application policy allows wireless clients (MUs) to always find the RADIUS-supplied application policy in the dataplane. |
| 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 CDP (Cisco Discovery Protocol) 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 EGuest 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 DPI (Deep Packet Inspection) 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 |
| environmental-sensor | Configures the environmental sensor settings on this profile (applicable to AP8132 model access point only) |
| 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 L2TP (Layer 2 Tunnel Protocol) for tunneling layer 2 payloads using VPNs (Virtual Private Networks) |
| l3e-lite-table | Configures L3e Lite Table with this profile |
| led | Turns device LEDs on or off |
| led-timeout | Configures LED-timeout timer. This command is specific to the NX9500 series service platforms. |
| legacy-auto-downgrade | Auto downgrades a legacy device firmware |
| legacy-auto-update | Auto upgrades a legacy device firmware |
| lldp | Configures LLDP (Link Layer Discovery Protocol) 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 a 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 |
| 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 |
| use (profile/device-config-mode-commands) | Uses pre configured policies with this profile |
| vrrp | Configures VRRP (Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol) 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 supported only on the AP-7522, AP 7532, and model access points. |
| wep-shared-key-auth | Enables support for 802.11 WEP shared key authentication |
| ws-controller | Configure 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 syntaxes across this chapter, cannot include an underscore (_) character. In other words, the name of a device cannot contain an underscore.