file-sync
 
  
		
			Syncs trustpoint and/or EAP-TLS X.509 (PKCS#12) certificate
				between the staging-controller and its adopted devices.
				
			When enabling file syncing, consider the following points:
					- The X.509
						certificate needs synchronization only if the adopted
						devices are configured to use EAP-TLS
						authentication.
- Execute
						the command on the controller adopting the devices.
- Ensure
						that the X.509 certificate file is installed on the
						controller.
Syncing of trustpoint/wireless-bridge certificate can be
				automated. To automate file syncing, in the controller‘s
				device/profile configuration mode, execute the following
				command: 
file-sync [auto|count <1-20>].

Note   
This command
					and its syntax is common to both the 
User
						Executable and 
Privilege
						Executable configuration modes.
Supported on the following devices: 
         
         
            - Access Points: AP5010, AP310i/e, AP410i/e, AP505i, AP510i, AP510e, AP560i, AP6522, AP6562, AP7161, AP7502,
               AP7522, AP7532, AP7562, AP7602, AP7612, AP7622, AP763, AP7662, AP8163, AP8543,
               AP8533.
- Service Platforms:
               NX5500, NX7500, NX9500, NX9600
- Virtual Platforms: CX9000, VX9000
Syntax
			
			file-sync [cancel|load-file|trustpoint|wireless-bridge]
			file-sync cancel [trustpoint|wireless-bridge]
			file-sync cancel [trustpoint <TRUSTPOINT-NAME>|wireless-bridge] [<DEVICE-NAME>|all|rf-domain [<DOMAIN-NAME>|all]]
			file-sync load-file [trustpoint|wireless-bridge]]
			file-sync load-file [trustpoint <TRUSTPOINT-NAME>|wireless-bridge] <URL>
			file-sync [trustpoint <TRUSTPOINT-NAME>|wireless-bridge] [<DEVICE-NAME>|all|rf-domain [<DOMAIN-NAME>|all] {from-controller}] {reset-radio|upload-time <TIME>}
		
		Parameters
			
			file-sync cancel [trustpoint <TRUSTPOINT-NAME>|wireless-bridge] [<DEVICE-NAME>|all|rf-domain [<DOMAIN-NAME>|all]]
			
						
							| file-sync cancel [trustpoint
								<TRUSTPOINT-NAME>| wireless-bridge]
								[<DEVICE-NAME>| all|rf-domain
								[<DOMAIN-NAME>| all]] | Cancels scheduled file synchronization 
									trustpoint – Cancels scheduled
										trustpoint synchronization on a
										specified device, all devices, or
										devices within a specified RF Domain
										<TRUSTPOINT-NAME> - Specify the
										trustpoint name.wireless-bridge – Cancels scheduled
										wireless-bridge certificate
										synchronization on a specified device,
										all devices, or devices within a
										specified RF Domain
										<DEVICE-NAME> – Cancels scheduled
										trustpoint/certificate synchronization
										on a specified device. Specify the
										device‘s hostname or MAC address.all – Cancels scheduled
										trustpoint/certificate synchronization
										on all devices rf-domain [<DOMAIN-NAME>|all] –
										Cancels scheduled trustpoint/certificate
										synchronization on all devices in a
										specified RF Domain or in all RF
										Domains
										<DOMAIN-NAME> – Cancels scheduled
										trustpoint/certificate synchronization
										within a specified RF Domain. Specify
										the RF Domain‘s name.all – Cancels scheduled
										trustpoint/certificate synchronization
										on all RF Domains | 
					
			file-sync load-file [trustpoint|wireless-bridge] <URL>
			
						
							| file-sync load-file [trustpoint|
								wireless-bridge] <URL> | Loads the following files on to the staging
									controller: 
									trustpoint – Loads the trustpoint,
										including CA certificate, server
										certificate and private keywireless-bridge – Loads the
										wireless-bridge certificate to the
										staging controller Use this command to
										load the certificate to the controller
										before scheduling or initiating a
										certificate synchronization.
										<URL> – Provide the
										trustpoint/certificate location using
										one of the following formats:
										tftp://<hostname|IP>[:port]/path/file 
										ftp://<user>:<passwd>@<hostname|IP>[:port]/path/file sftp://<user>:<passwd>@<hostname|IP>[:port]>/path/file 
										http://<hostname|IP>[:port]/path/file Note: Both IPv4 and IPv6 address types are
										supported. cf:/path/file usb<n>:/path/file | 
					
			file-sync [trustpoint <TRUSTPOINT-NAME>|wireless-bridge] [<DEVICE-NAME>|all|rf-domain [<DOMAIN-NAME>|all] {from-controller}] {reset-radio|upload-time <TIME>}
			
						
							| file-sync trustpoint <TRUSTPOINT-NAME>
								[<DEVICE-NAME>| all|rf-domain
								[<DOMAIN-NAME> |all]
								from-controller] | Configures file-syncing parameters 
									trustpoint <TRUSTPOINT-NAME> –
										Syncs a specified trustpoint between
										controller and its adopted devices
										<TRUSTPOINT-NAME> – Specify the
										trustpoint name. Note: Trustpoint are synced all the way down
										the hierarchical structure. If you issue
										the command on the NOC controller, the
										specified trustpoint will be synced all
										the way down the site controllers and
										their adopted APs. wireless-bridge – Syncs wireless-bridge
										certificate between controller and its
										adopted devicesAfter specifying the
										file that is to be synced, configure
										following file-sync parameters:  
										<DEVICE-NAME> – Syncs
										trustpoint/certificate with a specified
										AP. Specify the device‘s hostname or MAC
										address.all – Syncs trustpoint/certificate with
										all devices rf-domain [<DOMAIN-NAME>|all]
										from-controller – Syncs
										trustpoint/certificate with all devices
										in a specified RF Domain or in all RF
										Domains | 
						
							| reset-radio | This keyword is recursive and applicable to
								all of the above parameters. Optional. Resets
									the radio after file synchronization. Reset
									the radio in case the certificate is renewed
									along with no changes made to the ‘bridge
									EAP username‘ and ‘bridge EAP
								password‘. | 
						
							| upload-time <TIME> | This keyword is recursive and applicable to
								all of the above parameters. 
									 upload-time – Optional. Schedules
										certificate upload at a specified
										time
										<TIME> – Specify the time in the
										MM/DD/YYYY-HH:MM or HH:MM format. If no
										time is configured, the process is
										initiated as soon as the command is
										executed. | 
					
		
		Examples
			
			<CONTROLLER>#file-sync wireless-bridge ap510-133B3B upload-time 06/01/2019-12:30
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          CONTROLLER               STATUS                  MESSAGE
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     B4-C7-99-6D-B5-D4           Success           Queued 1 APs to upload
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<CONTROLLER>#