t5 <T5-DEVICE-MAC>
t5 <T5-DEVICE-MAC>
t5 <T5-DEVICE-MAC> | Specify the T5 device‘s MAC address. The system enters the identified device‘s
configuration mode. A T5 controller uses the IPX operating system to manage its connected radio devices, as opposed to the T5 operating system used by wireless controllers and service platforms. However, a T5 controller, once enabled as a supported external device, can provide data to WiNG to assist in a T5‘s management within a WiNG supported subnet populated by both types of devices. The Customer Premises Equipments (CPEs) are the T5 controller managed radio devices using the IPX operating system. These CPEs use a DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) as their high speed Internet access mechanism using the CPE‘s physical wallplate connection and phone jack. After logging on to the
T5 device, use the ‘cpe‘ keyword and configure the following mandatory
settings:
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nx9500-6C8809(config)#t5 B4:C7:99:ED:5C:2C nx9500-6C8809(config-device-B4:C7:99:ED:5C:2C)#? T5 Device Mode commands: adsp-sensor-server Configure WIPS server bridge Sets MAC address expiration time in the bridge address table clock Configure clock options cpe T5 CPE configuration hostname Set system's network name interface Select an interface to configure ip Internet Protocol (IP) no Negate a command or set its defaults ntp Configure NTP override-wlan Configure RF Domain level overrides for wlan password T5 password configuration qos QOS settings radius-server Radius server settings t5 T5 configuration t5-logging Modify message logging facilities 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-device-B4:C7:99:ED:5C:2C)#
no | Removes the T5 wireless controller identified by the device‘s MAC address |