service
   
      Service commands are used to view and
         manage configurations. The service commands and their corresponding parameters vary from
         mode to mode. The User Exec mode and
            Priv Exec mode commands provide
         same functionalities with a few minor changes. The Global Config service command sets the
         size of history files. It also enables viewing the current mode's CLI tree.This topic is
            organized into the following sections:
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 (User Exec
            Mode)
         
         Service
               Commands - Intro
         service [block-adopter-config-update|clear|cli-tables-skin|cluster|database|
delete-offline-aps|eguest|force-send-config|force-update-vm-stats|guest-registration|
load-balancing|load-ssh-authorized-keys|locator|nsight|radio|radius|
request-full-config-from-adopter|set|show|smart-rf|ssm|snmp|syslog|wireless]
         service [block-adopter-config-update|request-full-config-from-adopter]
         service eguest [remove-data|restore]
         service eguest remove-data [deleted-devices|offline-for days <0-999> 
{time <HH:MM:SS>}]
         service eguest restore factory-default
         service clear [adoption|captive-portal-page-upload|command-history|device-upgrade|
diag|dpi|file-sync|noc|reboot-history|unsanctioned|upgrade-history|virtual-machine-history|
web-filter|wireless|xpath]
         service clear adoption history {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
         service clear device-upgrade history {on <DOMAIN-NAME>}
         service clear dpi [all|app|app-category] stats {on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME>}
         service clear diag pkts
         service clear file-sync history {on <DOMAIN-NAME>}
         service clear captive-portal-page-upload history {on <DOMAIN-NAME>}
         service clear [command-history|reboot-history|upgrade-history|virtual-machine-history] 
{on <DEVICE-NAME>}         
         service clear noc statistics
         service clear unsanctioned aps {on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME>}
         service clear web-filter cache {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
         service clear wireless [ap|client|controller-mobility-database|dns-cache|radio|wlan]
         service clear wireless controller-mobility-database
         service clear wireless [ap|client|controller-mobility-database|dns-cache|radio|wlan]
         service clear wireless controller-mobility-database
         service clear wireless [ap|client] statistics {<MAC>} {(on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME>)}
         service clear wireless dns-cache on {(on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME)}
         service clear wireless radio statistics {<MAC/HOSTNAME>} {<1-3>}  
{(on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME>)}
         service clear wireless wlan statistics {<WLAN-NAME>} {(on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME)}
         service clear xpath requests {<1-100000>}
         service cli-tables-skin [ansi|hashes|minimal|none|percent|stars|thick|thin|utf-8] 
{grid}
         service cluster force [active|configured-state|standby]
         service database [authentication|start-shell]
         service database authentication [create-user|delete-user]
         service database authentication create-user username <USER-NAME> password <PASSWORD>
         service database authentication delete-user username <USER-NAME>
         service database start-shell
         service delete-offline-aps [all|offline-for]
         service delete-offline-aps offline-for days <0-999> {time <TIME>}
         service force-send-config {on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME>}
         service force-update-vm-stats {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
         service guest-registration [backup|delete|export|import]
         service guest-registration backup [delete|restore]
         service guest-registration delete [all|email <EMAIL-ADD>|group <RAD-GROUP-NAME>|
mac <MAC>|mobile <MOBILE-NUMBER>|name <CLIENT-FULL-NAME>|non-social|
offline-for days <1-999>|otp-incomplete-for days <1-999>|social [facebook|google]|
wlan <WLAN-NAME>]
         service guest-registration export format [csv|json] <DEST-URL> 
{(rfdomain <DOMAIN-NAME>|time [1-Day|1-Month|1-Week|2-Hours|30-Mins|5-Hours|all]|
wlan <WLAN-NAME>)}
         service guest-registration import format <JSON> <SOURCE-URL>
         service load-balancing clear-client-capability [<MAC>|all] {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
         service load-ssh-authorized-keys <PUBLIC-KEY> {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
         service locator {<1-60>} {(on <DEVICE-NAME>)}
         service nsight clear-offline [all|offline-for days <0-999> {time <TIME>}]
         service radio <1-3> [adaptivity|channel-switch|dfs]
         service radio <1-3> adaptivity
         service radio <1-3> channel-switch <36-196> [160|20|40|80]
         service radio <1-3> dfs simulator-radar [extension|primary]
         service radius test [<IP>|<HOSTNAME>] [<WORD>|<PORT>]
         service radius test [<IP>|<HOSTNAME>] <WORD> <USERNAME> <PASSWORD> 
{wlan <WLAN-NAME> ssid <SSID>} {(on <DEVICE-NAME>)} 
         service radius test [<IP>|<HOSTNAME>] port <1024-65535> <WORD> <USERNAME> <PASSWORD> 
{wlan <WLAN-NAME> ssid <SSID>} {(on <DEVICE-NAME>)}
         service set validation-mode [full|partial] {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
         service show [block-adopter-config-update|captive-portal|cli|client-identity-defaults|
command-history|configuration-revision|crash-info|dhcp-lease|diag|fast-switching|fib|
fib6|guest-registration|info|ip-access-list|mac-vendor|mem|mint|noc|nsight|pm|process|
reboot-history|rf-domain-manager|sites|snmp|ssh-authorized-keys|startup-log|sysinfo|
top|upgrade-history|virtual-machine-history|watch-dog|wireless|xpath-history]
         service show block-adopter-config-update
         service show captive-portal [log-internal|servers|user-cache]
         service show captive-portal log-internal
         service show captive-portal [servers|user-cache] {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
         service show [cli|client-identity-defaults|configuration-revision|mac-vendor <OUI/MAC>|
noc diag|snmp session|xpath-history]
         service show [command-history|crash-info|info|mem|process|reboot-history|startup-log|
ssh-authorized-keys|sysinfo|top|upgrade-history|watchdog] {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
         service show ip-access-list wlan <WLAN-NAME> status {detail} 
{on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME>}
         service show dhcp-lease {<INTERFACE-NAME>|pppoe1|vlan <1-4094>|wwan1} 
(on <DEVICE-NAME>)}
         service show diag [fds|led-status|pkts|psu|stats]
         service show diag [fds|pkts]
         service show diag [led-status|psu|stats] {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
         service show fast-switching {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
         service show [fib|fib6] {table-id <0-255>}
         service show guest-registration [export-status|import-status|restore-status]
         service show mint [adopted-devices {on <DEVICE-NAME>}|ports]
         service show pm {history} {(on <DEVICE-NAME>)}
         service show rf-domain-manager [diag|info] {<MAC/HOSTNAME>} 
{(on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME>)}
         service show sites
         service show virtual-machine-history {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
         service show wireless [aaa-stats|adaptivity-status|client|config-internal|
credential-cache|dns-cache|log-internal|meshpoint|neighbors|radar-status|
radio-internal|reference|stats-client|vlan-usage]
         service show wireless [aaa-stats|adaptivity-status|credential-cache|dns-cache|
radar-status|vlan-usage] {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
         service show wireless [config-internal|log-internal|neighbors]
         service show wireless [client|meshpoint neighbor] proc [info|stats] {<MAC>} 
{{on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME>)}
         service show wireless radio-internal [radio1|radio2] <LINE>
         service show wireless reference [channels|frame|handshake|mcs-rates|reason-codes|
status-codes]
         service show wireless stats-client diag {<MAC/HOSTNAME>} 
{(on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME>)}
         service smart-rf [clear-config|clear-history|clear-interfering-aps|save-config]
         service smart-rf clear-config {<MAC>|<DEVICE-NAME>|on <DOMAIN-NAME>}
         service smart-rf [clear-history||clear-interfering-aps|save-config] {on <DOMAIN-NAME>}
         service snmp sysoid wing5
         service ssm [dump-core-snapshot|trace]
         service ssm trace pattern <WORD> {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
         service syslog test {level [<0-7>|alerts|critical|debugging|emergencies|errors|
informational|notifications|warnings]} {(on <DEVICE-NAME>)}
         service wireless [client|dump-core-snapshot|meshpoint|qos|trace|unsanctioned|wips]
         service wireless client [beacon-request|quiet-element|trigger-bss-transition|trigger-wnm]
         service wireless client beacon-request <MAC> mode [active|passive|table] 
ssid [<SSID>|any] channel-report [<CHANNEL-LIST>|none] {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
         service wireless client trigger-bss-transition mac <MAC> {timeout <0-65535>} 
{url <URL>} {on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME>}
         service wireless client trigger-wnm mac <MAC> type 
[deauth-imminent|subscription-remediation] {uri <WORD>}
         service wireless dump-core-snapshot
         service wireless meshpoint zl <MESHPOINT-NAME> [on <DEVICE-NAME>] 
{<ARGS>|timeout <1-65535>}
         service wireless qos delete-tspec <MAC> tid <0-7>
         service wireless trace pattern <WORD> {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
         service wireless unsanctioned ap air-terminate <MAC> {on <DOMAIN-NAME>}
         service wireless wips [clear-client-blacklist|clear-event-history|dump-managed-config]
         service wireless wips clear-client-blacklist [all|mac <MAC>]
         service wireless wips clear-event-history {on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME>}
      
      Parameters (User
            Exec Mode)
         
         Service
               Commands - Intro
         service [block-adopter-config-update|request-full-config-from-adopter]
         
                  
                     | block-adopter-config- update | Blocks the configuration updates pushed from the Network Operations
                           Center (NOC) server to adopted devices | 
                  
                     | request-full-config-from- adopter | Configures a request for full configuration updates from the adopter
                           device In an hierarchically managed (HM) network devices are
                           deployed in two levels. The first level consists of the NOC controllers.
                           The second level consists of the site controllers that can be grouped to
                           form clusters. The NOC controllers adopt and manage the site controllers.
                           Access points within the network are adopted and managed by the site
                           controllers. The adopted devices (Access Points and site controllers) are
                           referred to as the adoptee. The devices adopting the adoptee are the
                           ‘adopters‘. | 
               
         service clear adoption history {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
         
                  
                     | clear adoption history | Clears adoption history on this device and its adopted Access
                        Points | 
                  
                     | on <DEVICE-NAME> | Optional. Clears adoption history on a specified device 
                           <DEVICE-NAME> –
                              Specify the name of the AP, wireless controller, or service
                              platform. | 
               
         service clear device-upgrade history {on <DOMAIN-NAME>}
         
                  
                     | clear device-upgrade history | Clears device upgrade history | 
                  
                     | on <DOMAIN-NAME> | Optional. Clears all firmware upgrade history on a specified RF
                           Domain 
                           <DOMAIN-NAME> –
                              Specify the RF Domain name. | 
               
         service clear diag pkts
         
                  
                     | clear diag pkts | Clears the looped packets queue logged by the dataplane. The dataplane
                        logs up to 16 looped packets at a time in a separate queue, which has to be
                        manually cleared to make space for new packet logging. For more
                           information on viewing logged looped packet information execute the
                              service > show > diag > pkts
                        command. | 
               
         service clear dpi [all|app|app-category] stats {on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME>}
         
                  
                     | clear dpi | Clears Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) statistics When enabled,
                           DPI allows application and/or application category recognition. The DPI
                           statistics are maintained by the system for every hit registered by the
                           DPI engine. | 
                  
                     | [all|app|app-category] stats | Use the following filter options to clear all or specific DPI
                           statistics: 
                           all – Clears all DPI
                              related (application and app-category) statisticsapp – Clears only
                              application related statisticsapp-category – Clears
                              only app-category related statistics | 
                  
                     | on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME> | Optional. Clears DPI statistics based on the parameters passed on a
                        specified device or RF Domain 
                           <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME> – Specify the name of the access point,
                              controller, service platform, or RF Domain. | 
               
         service clear file-sync history {on <DOMAIN-NAME>}
         
                  
                     | clear file-sync history | Clears client-bridge certificate synchronization statistics When an
                              AP 6522/AP 6562
                           access point is configured as a client bridge, the EAP-TLS X.509
                           (PKCS#12) certificate is synchronized between the staging-controller and
                           adoptee AP 6522/AP 6562
                           client-bridge access points. This command allows you to clear
                           client-bridge certificate synchronization statistics. | 
                  
                     | on <DOMAIN-NAME> | Optional. Clears file synchronization history on all devices within a
                        specified RF Domain 
                           <DOMAIN-NAME> –
                              Specify the RF Domain name. | 
               
         service clear captive-portal-page-upload history {on <DOMAIN-NAME>}
         
                  
                     | clear captive-portal-page- upload-history | Clears captive portal page upload history | 
                  
                     | on <DOMAIN-NAME> | Optional. Clears captive portal page upload history on a specified RF
                           Domain 
                           <DOMAIN-NAME> –
                              Specify the RF Domain name. | 
               
         service clear [command-history|reboot-history|upgrade-history|virtual-machine-history] 
{on <DEVICE-NAME>}
         
                  
                     | clear [command-history| reboot-history| upgrade-history] | Clears command history, reboot history, and/or device upgrade
                        history | 
                  
                     | clear virtual-machine-history | Clears virtual-machine history on the logged device or a specified
                           device This command is applicable only on the NX 95XX and NX 96XX series service
                           platforms. | 
                  
                     | on <DEVICE-NAME> | Optional. Clears history on a specified device 
                           <DEVICE-NAME> –
                              Specify the name of the AP, wireless controller, or service
                              platform Note: When executing the
                           clear virtual-machine-history command, provide the name of the service
                           platform running the VMs. | 
               
         service clear noc statistics
         
                  
                     | clear noc statistics | Clears NOC applicable statistics counters | 
               
         service clear unsanctioned aps {on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME>}
         
                  
                     | clear unsanctioned aps | Clears the list of unsanctioned APs | 
                  
                     | on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME> | Optional. Clears the list of unsanctioned APs on a specified device or
                        RF Domain 
                           <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME> – Specify the name of the AP, wireless
                              controller, service platform, or RF Domain. | 
               
         service clear wireless [ap|client] {<MAC>} {(on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME>)}
         
                  
                     | clear wireless [ap|client] statistics | Clears wireless statistics counters based on the parameters passed 
                           ap statistics – Clears
                              applicable AP statistics countersclient statistics –
                              Clears applicable wireless client statistics counters | 
                  
                     | <MAC> {on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME>} | The following keywords are common to the ‘ap' and ‘client'
                           parameters: 
                           <MAC> –
                              Optional. Clears statistics counters for a specified AP or client.
                              Specify the AP/client MAC address.
                                 on
                                    <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME> – Optional. Clears AP/client
                                    statistics counters on a specified device or RF Domain. Specify
                                    the name of the AP, wireless controller, service platform, or RF
                                    Domain. | 
               
         service clear wireless controller-mobility-database
         
                  
                     | clear wireless controller-mobility- database | Clears the controller assisted mobility database | 
               
         service clear web-filter cache {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
         
                  
                     | clear web-filter cache | Clears the cache used for Web filtering | 
                  
                     | on <DEVICE-NAME> | Optional. Clears the Web filtering cache on a specified device 
                           <DEVICE-NAME> –
                              Specify the name of the AP, wireless controller, or service
                              platform. | 
               
         service clear wireless radio statistics {<MAC/HOSTNAME> {<1-3>}}  
{(on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME>)}
         
                  
                     | clear wireless radio statistics | Clears applicable wireless radio statistics counters | 
                  
                     | <MAC/HOSTNAME> <1-3> | Optional. Specify the MAC address or hostname of the radio, or append
                        the interface number to form the radio ID in the AA-BB-CC-DD-EE-FF:RX or
                        HOSTNAME:RX format. 
                           <1-3> –
                              Optional. Specify the radio interface index, if not specified as part
                              of the radio ID. | 
                  
                     | on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME> | Optional. This is a recursive parameter, which clears wireless radio
                        statistics on a specified device or RF Domain. 
                           <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME> – Specify the name of the AP, wireless
                              controller, service platform, or RF Domain. | 
               
         service clear wireless wlan statistics {<WLAN-NAME>} {(on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME>)}
         
                  
                     | clear wireless wlan statistics | Clears WLAN statistics counters | 
                  
                     | <WLAN-NAME> | Optional. Clears statistics counters on a specified WLAN. Specify the
                        WLAN name. | 
                  
                     | on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME> | Optional. This is a recursive parameter, which clears WLAN statistics on
                        a specified device or RF Domain. 
                           <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME> – Specify the name of the AP, wireless
                              controller, service platform, or RF Domain. | 
               
         service clear xpath requests {<1-100000>}
         
                  
                     | clear xpath | Clears XPATH related information | 
                  
                     | requests | Clears pending XPATH get requests | 
                  
                     | <1-100000> | Optional. Specifies the session number (cookie from show sessions) 
                           <1-100000> –
                              Specify the session number from 1 - 100000. Note: Omits clearing the
                           current session‘s pending XPATH get requests. | 
               
         service cli-tables-skin [ansi|hashes|minimal|none|percent|stars|thick|thin|utf-8] 
{grid}
         
                  
                     | cli-tables-skin [ansi|hashes|minimal|none|percent|stars| thick|
                        thin|uf-8] | Selects a formatting layout or skin for CLI tabular outputs 
                           ansi – Uses ANSI
                              characters for bordershashes – Uses hashes
                              (#) for bordersminimal – Uses one
                              horizontal line between title and data rowsnone – Displays space
                              separated items with no decorationpercent – Uses the
                              percent sign (%) for bordersstars – Uses asterisks
                              (*) for bordersthick – Uses thick
                              lines for bordersthin – Uses thin lines
                              for bordersutf-8 – Uses UTF-8
                              characters for borders | 
                  
                     | grid | Optional. Uses a complete grid instead of just title lines | 
               
         service cluster force [active|configured-state|standby]
         
                  
                     | cluster | Enables cluster protocol management | 
                  
                     | force | Forces action commands on a cluster (active, configured-state, and
                        standby) | 
                  
                     | active | Changes the cluster run status to active | 
                  
                     | configured-state | Restores a cluster to the configured state | 
                  
                     | standby | Changes the cluster run status to standby | 
               
         service database authentication create-user username <USER-NAME> password <PASSWORD>
         
                  
                     | database | Performs database related actions | 
                  
                     | authentication create-user username <USER-NAME> password
                        <PASSWORD> | Creates users having access rights to the database. Execute this command
                        on the database host. However, before creating users, on the database,
                        generate the database keyfile. For more information on generating the
                        keyfile, see database (user exec mode). 
                           username
                              <USER-NAME> – Configures database username
                                 password
                                    <PASSWORD> – Configures a password for the username
                                    specified above In the database-policy ensure that authentication is enabled and
                           username and password is configured. The database-client-policy also
                           should have the same username and password configured. For more
                           information on database-policy and database-client-policy, see database-policy global config and database-client-policy global-config. | 
               
         service database authentication delete-user username <USER-NAME>
         
                  
                     | database | Performs database related actions This command is supported only on
                           the NX 95XX, NX 96XX,
                           and VX 9000 platforms. | 
                  
                     | database authentication delete-user username <USER-NAME> | Deletes the username requires to access rights the captive-portal/NSight
                           database 
                           username
                              <USER-NAME> – Deletes the username identified by the
                              <USER-NAME> keyword Once deleted, the database cannot be accessed using the specified
                           combination of username and password. | 
               
         service database start-shell
         
                  
                     | database | Performs database related actions This command is supported only on
                           the NX 95XX, NX 96XX,
                           and VX 9000 platforms. | 
                  
                     | start-shell | Starts the database shell | 
               
         service delete-offline-aps all
         
                  
                     | delete-offline-aps all | Deletes all off-line Access Points | 
               
         service delete-offline-aps offline-for days <0-999> {time <TIME>}
         
                  
                     | delete-offline-aps | Deletes Access Points that have been off-line for a specified number of
                        days and time period | 
                  
                     | day <0-999> | Specifies the number of days an Access Point stays off-line to be
                           deleted 
                           <0-999> –
                              Specify the number of off-line days from 0 - 999. | 
                  
                     | time <TIME> | Optional. Specifies the off-line time period. Access Points off-line for
                        this period of time are deleted. 
                           <TIME> – Specify
                              the time in HH:MM:SS format. | 
               
         service eguest remove-data [deleted-devices|offline-for days <0-999> {time <HH:MM:SS>}]
         
                  
                     | service eguets | Enables ExtremeGuest server data maintenance | 
                  
                     | remove-data | Removes offline and/or deleted devices from the ExtremeGuest server
                           database Note: When
                           enabled, the device configuration and database collection is removed
                           permanently. Note: If a controller is removed, then its adopted APs are also removed,
                         | 
                  
                     | deleted-devices | Removes deleted devices | 
                  
                     | offline-for days <0-999> {time <HH:MM:SS>} | Removes offline devices from the ExtremeGuest server database. Offline
                        devices are devices that have not been reporting to the ExtremeGuest server
                        for a specified number of days. Use this option to configure that threshold
                        value. Devices that have not reported to the ExtremeGuest server for the
                        number of days specified here are considered to be offline and removed. 
                           days <0-999> –
                              Specify the threshold, in days, from 0 - 999.
                                 time
                                    <HH:MM:SS> – Option. In addition to the number of days,
                                    you can also specify the time in hours, minutes, and seconds. If
                                    specified, a device is removed if it has not reported to the
                                    server for the specified number of days and time. | 
               
         service eguest restore factory-default
         
                  
                     | eguest | Enables ExtremeGuest server data maintenance | 
                  
                     | restore factory-default | Reinitializes the ExtremeGuest server to factory-default settings. Use
                        this option to stop the ExtremeGuest server and database. Note: Extreme caution is
                           recommended, as this command deletes data related to ExtremeGuest server
                           and database. Debug log files are also deleted. | 
               
         service force-send-config {on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME>}
         
                  
                     | force-send-config | Resends configuration to device(s) | 
                  
                     | on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME> | Optional. Resends configuration to a specified device or all devices in
                        a specified RF Domain 
                           <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME> – Optional. Specify the name of the AP,
                              wireless controller, service platform, or RF Domain. | 
               
         service force-update-vm-stats {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
         
                  
                     | force-update-vm-stats | Forcefully pushes VM statistics on to the NOC | 
                  
                     | on <DEVICE-NAME> | Optional. Executes the command on a specified device 
                           <DEVICE-NAME> –
                              Specify the name of the device. | 
               
         service guest-registration backup [delete|restore]
         
                  
                     | service guest-registration backup
                        [delete|restore] | Deletes or restores all guest registration backup snapshots based on the
                        parameter passed 
                           delete – Deletes all
                              guest registration backup snapshotsrestores – Restores
                              all guest registration backup snapshots Note: To view the status
                           of the restore process, use the service > show >
                              guest-registration > restore-status
                        command. | 
               
         service guest-registration delete [all|email <EMAIL-ADD>|group <RAD-GROUP-NAME>|
mac <MAC>|mobile <MOBILE-NUMBER>|name <CLIENT-FULL-NAME>|non-social|
offline-for days <1-999>|wlan <WLAN-NAME>|otp-incomplete-for days <1-999>|
social [facebook|google]]
         
                  
                     | service guest-registration delete | Deletes a specified user or all user records from the guest-registration
                           database To delete a specific user, use one of the following options as
                           an identification parameter: email, group, mac, mobile number, name,
                           offline-for, wlan, otp-incomplete-for, or social. | 
                  
                     | [all|email <EMAIL-ADD>|group <RAD-GROUP-NAME>| mac
                        <MAC>|mobile <MOBILE-NUMBER>| name
                        <CLIENT-FULL-NAME>]|non-social| offline-for days <1-999>|wlan
                        <WLAN-NAME>|otp-incomplete-for days <1-999>|social
                        [facebook|google] | Following are the user filtering options: The user identified by one of
                        the following parameters is deleted from the guest-registration database. 
                           email
                              <EMAIL-ADD> – Identifies user by the e-mail address
                                 <EMAIL-ADD> – Provide the user‘s e-mail address.mac <MAC> –
                              Identifies user by the MAC address
                                 <MAC> –
                                    Provide the user‘s MAC address.group
                              <RAD-GROUP-NAME> – Identifies users by their RADIUS group
                                 association
                                 <RAD-GROUP-NAME> – Specify the RADIUS group name.mobile
                              <MOBILE-NUMBER> – Identifies user by the registered mobile
                                 number
                                 <MOBILE-NUMBER> – Provide the user‘s mobile number.name
                              <CLIENT-FULL-NAME> – Identifies user by the registered full
                                 name
                                 <CLIENT-FULL-NAME> – Provide the user‘s full name.non-social –
                              Identifies users that have not registered through social
                              authenticationoffline-for days
                              <1-999> – Filters users who have not accessed the network for a
                              specified number of days
                                 days
                                    <1-999> – Specify the number of days from 1 - 999.wlan <WLAN-NAME>
                              – Identifies users accessing a specified WLAN
                                 <WLAN-NAME> – Specify the WLAN name.otp-incomplete-for
                              days <1-999> – Identifies records of users that have not used
                              their OTP to complete registration within a specified number of
                                 days
                                 days
                                    <1-999> – Specify the number of days from 1 - 999.social
                              [facebook|google] – Identifies users using either Facebook or Google
                              credentials to access the network
                                 facebook –
                                    Identifies users using Facebook authenticationgoogle –
                                    Identifies users using Google authentication | 
               
         service guest-registration export format [csv|json] <DEST-URL> {(rfdomain <DOMAIN-NAME>|
time [1-Day|1-Month|1-Week|2-Hours|30-Mins|5-Hours|all]|wlan <WLAN-NAME>)}
         
                  
                     | service guest-registration export | Exports guest registration user data files in the Comma-Separated
                           Values (CSV) or JSON (JavaScript Object Notation)
                           format Use the ‘rfdomain‘, ‘wlan‘,
                           and ‘time‘ options to filter users for a specified RF
                           Domain, WLAN, and/or time period. These are recursive parameters and you
                           can apply all or any of these three filters. | 
                  
                     | format [csv|json] | Specifies the file format. The options are: 
                           csv – Exports user
                              data files in the CSV formatjson – Exports user
                              data files in the JSON format | 
                  
                     | <DEST-URL> | Configures the destination URL. The files are exported to the specified
                        location. Both IPv4 and IPv6 address formats are supported. 
                           IPv4 URLs:
                                 tftp://<hostname|IP>[:port]/path/file ftp://<user>:<passwd>@<hostname|IP>[:port]/path/file sftp://<user>:<passwd>@<hostname|IP>[:port]>/path/fileIPv6 URLs:
                                 tftp://<hostname|[IPv6]>[:port]/path/file ftp://<user>:<passwd>@<hostname|[IPv6]>[:port]/path/file sftp://<user>:<passwd>@<hostname|[IPv6]>[:port]>/path/file | 
                  
                     | rfdomain <DOMAIN-NAME> | Optional. Filters user data based on RF Domain name. Only the filtered
                        data are exported. 
                           <DOMAIN-NAME> –
                              Specify the RF Domain name. | 
                  
                     | wlan <WLAN-NAME> | Optional. Filters user data based on WLAN name. Only the filtered data
                        are exported. 
                           <WLAN-NAME> –
                              Specify the WLAN name. | 
                  
                     | time [1-Day|1-Month| 1-Week|2-Hours| 30-Mins|5-Hours|all] | Optional. Filters user data for a specified time period. Only the
                        filtered data are exported. 
                           1-Day – Filters and
                              exports previous day‘s data1-Month – Filters and
                              exports previous month‘s data1-Week – Filters and
                              exports previous week‘s data2-Hours – Filters and
                              exports last 2 hours data30-Mins – Filters and
                              exports last 30 minutes data5-Hours – Filters and
                              exports last 5 hours dataall – Exports the
                              entire database | 
               
         service guest-registration import format json <SOURCE-URL>
         
                  
                     | service guest-registration import | Imports user data from a specified location | 
                  
                     | format json | Specifies the file format 
                           json – Imports user
                              data files in the JSON format | 
                  
                     | <SOURCE-URL> | Configures the Source URL. The files are imported from the specified
                        location. Both IPv4 and IPv6 address formats are supported. 
                           IPv4 URLs:
                                 tftp://<hostname|IP>[:port]/path/file ftp://<user>:<passwd>@<hostname|IP>[:port]/path/file sftp://<user>:<passwd>@<hostname|IP>[:port]>/path/fileIPv6 URLs:
                                 tftp://<hostname|[IPv6]>[:port]/path/file ftp://<user>:<passwd>@<hostname|[IPv6]>[:port]/path/file sftp://<user>:<passwd>@<hostname|[IPv6]>[:port]>/path/file | 
               
         service load-balancing clear-client-capability [<MAC>|all] {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
         
                  
                     | load-balancing | Enables wireless load balancing by clearing client capability
                        records | 
                  
                     | clear-client-capability [<MAC>|all] | Clears a specified client or all client capability records 
                           <MAC> – Clears
                              capability records of a specified client. Specify the client's MAC
                              address in the AA-BB-CC-DD-EE-FF format.all – Clears the
                              capability records of all clients | 
                  
                     | on <DEVICE-NAME> | Optional. Clears client capability records on a specified device 
                           <DEVICE-NAME> –
                              Specify the name of the AP, wireless controller, or service
                              platform. | 
               
         service load-ssh-authorized-keys <PUBLIC-KEY> {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
         
                  
                     | load-ssh-authorized-keys | Loads SSH public (client) key on a device | 
                  
                     | <PUBLIC-KEY> | Enter the public key. The public key should be in
                        the OpenSSH rsa/dsa format. | 
                  
                     | on <DEVICE-NAME> | Optional. Loads the specified public key on a
                        specified device 
                           <DEVICE-NAME> – Specify the name of the AP,
                              wireless controller, or service platform. | 
               
         service locator {<1-60>} {(on <DEVICE-NAME>)}
         
                  
                     | locator | Enables LEDs | 
                  
                     | <1-60> | Sets LED flashing time from 1 - 60 seconds. | 
                  
                     | on <DEVICE-NAME> | The following keyword is recursive and common to the <1-60>
                           parameter: 
                           on <DEVICE-NAME>
                              – Optional. Enables LEDs on a specified device
                                 <DEVICE-NAME> – Specify name of the AP, wireless
                                    controller, or service platform. | 
               
         service nsight clear-offline [all|offline-for days <0-999> {time <TIME>}]
         
                  
                     | nsight clear-offline [all|offline-for days <0-999> {time
                        <TIME>}] | Clears NSight data received from offline controllers, based on the
                        parameters passed. Select one of the following options: 
                           all – Clears NSight
                              data received from all offline controllersoffline-for days
                              <0-999> time <TIME> – Clears NSight data received from
                              controllers that have been offline for a specified time period
                                 days
                                    <0-999> – Specifies the number of days controllers have
                                    been offline
                                       <0-999> – Specify the number of days from 0 - 999
                                          days. Select “0” to identify controllers offline less than
                                          24 hours.
                                             time
                                                <TIME> – Optional. Specifies the total time
                                                for which controllers have been offline
                                                  <TIME> – Specify the time in HH:MM:SS
                                                  format. Note: This command is
                           applicable only to the NX 95XX, NX 96XX, and VX 9000
                           platforms. | 
               
         service radio <1-3> adaptivity
         
                  
                     | radio <1-3> | Configures radio parameters 
                           <1-3> – Specify
                              the radio index from 1 - 3. | 
                  
                     | adaptivity | Simulates the presence of interference on the current channel | 
               
         service radio <1-3> channel-switch <36-196> [160|20|40|80|80-80]
         
                  
                     | radio <1-3> | Configures radio parameters 
                           <1-3> – Specify
                              the radio index from 1 - 3. | 
                  
                     | channel-switch <36-196> [160|20|40|80| 80-80] | Enables channel switching 
                           <36-196> –
                              Specifies the channel to switch to from 36 - 196.
                                 160|20|40|80|80-80] – Specifies the bandwidth for the above
                                    specified channel. Select the appropriate option. | 
               
         service radio <1-3> dfs simulate-radar [extension|primary]
         
                  
                     | radio <1-3> | Configures radio parameters 
                           <1-3> – Specify
                              the radio index from 1 - 3. | 
                  
                     | dfs | Enables Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS ) | 
                  
                     | simulate-radar [extension|primary] | Simulates the presence of a radar on a channel. Select the channel type
                        from the following options: 
                           extension – Simulates
                              a radar on the radio's current extension channelprimary – Simulates a
                              radar on the radio's current primary channel | 
               
         service radius test [<IP>|<HOSTNAME>] <WORD> <USERNAME> <PASSWORD> 
{wlan <WLAN-NAME> ssid <SSID>} {(on <DEVICE-NAME>)}
         
                  
                     | radius test | Tests RADIUS server's account. This command sends an access-request
                        packet to the RADIUS server. Use this command to confirm time and
                        data/bandwidth parameters for valid wireless clients. 
                           test – Tests the RADIUS server's account with user provided
                              parameters | 
                  
                     | [<IP>|<HOSTNAME>] | Sets the RADIUS server's IP address or hostname 
                           <IP> – Specifies
                              the RADIUS server's IP address<HOSTNAME> –
                              Specifies the RADIUS server's hostname | 
                  
                     | <WORD> | Specify the RADIUS server's shared secret. | 
                  
                     | <USERNAME> | Specify username for authentication. | 
                  
                     | <PASSWORD> | Specify the password. | 
                  
                     | wlan <WLAN-NAME> ssid <SSID> | Optional. Tests the RADIUS server on the local WLAN. Specify the local
                        WLAN name. 
                           ssid <SSID> –
                              Specify the WLAN SSID. | 
                  
                     | on <DEVICE-NAME> | Optional. This is a recursive parameter also applicable to the WLAN
                        parameter. Performs tests on a specified device 
                           <DEVICE-NAME> –
                              Specify the name of the AP, wireless controller, or service
                              platform. | 
               
         service radius test [<IP>|<HOSTNAME>] <PORT> <1024-65535> <WORD> <USERNAME> 
<PASSWORD> {wlan <WLAN-NAME> ssid <SSID>} {(on <DEVICE-NAME>)}
         
                  
                     | radius test | Tests a RADIUS server's account. This command sends an access-request
                        packet to the RADIUS server. Use this command to confirm time and
                        data/bandwidth parameters for valid wireless clients. 
                           test – Tests the
                              RADIUS server's account with user provided parameters | 
                  
                     | [<IP>|<HOSTNAME>] | Sets the IP address or hostname of the RADIUS server 
                           <IP> – Specify
                              the RADIUS server's IP address.<HOSTNAME> –
                              Specify the RADIUS server's hostname. | 
                  
                     | <PORT> <1024-65535> | Specify the RADIUS server port from 1024 - 65535. The default port is
                        1812. | 
                  
                     | <WORD> | Specify the RADIUS server's shared secret. | 
                  
                     | <USERNAME> | Specify username for authentication. | 
                  
                     | <PASSWORD> | Specify the password. | 
                  
                     | wlan <WLAN-NAME> ssid <SSID> | Optional. Tests the RADIUS server on the local WLAN. Specify the local
                        WLAN name. 
                           ssid <SSID> –
                              Specify WLAN SSID. | 
                  
                     | on <DEVICE-NAME> | Optional. This is a recursive parameter also applicable to the WLAN
                        parameter. Performs tests on a specified device 
                           <DEVICE-NAME> –
                              Specify the name of the AP, wireless controller, or service
                              platform. | 
               
         service set validation-mode [full|partial] {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
         
                  
                     | set | Sets the validation mode for running configuration validation | 
                  
                     | validation-mode [full|partial] | Sets the validation mode 
                           full – Performs a full
                              configuration validationpartial – Performs a
                              partial configuration validation | 
                  
                     | on <DEVICE-NAME> | Optional. Performs full or partial configuration validation on a
                        specified device 
                           <DEVICE-NAME> –
                              Specify the name of the AP, wireless controller, or service
                              platform. | 
               
         service show block-adopter-conflict-update
         
                  
                     | show | Displays running system statistics based on the parameters
                        passed | 
                  
                     | block-adopter-config-update | Displays NOC configuration blocking status | 
               
         service show captive-portal log-internal
         
                  
                     | show | Displays running system statistics based on the
                        parameters passed | 
                  
                     | captive-portal | Displays captive portal information | 
                  
                     | log-internal | Displays recent captive portal debug logs
                        (information and above severity level) | 
               
         service show captive-portal [servers|user-cache] {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
         
                  
                     | show | Displays running system statistics based on the parameters
                        passed | 
                  
                     | captive-portal | Displays captive portal information | 
                  
                     | servers | Displays server information for active captive portals | 
                  
                     | user-cache | Displays cached user details for a captive portal | 
                  
                     | on <DEVICE-NAME> | Optional. Displays server information or cached user details on a
                        specified device 
                           <DEVICE-NAME> –
                              Specify the name of the AP, wireless controller, or service
                              platform. | 
               
         service show [cli|client-identity-defaults|configuration-revision|mac-user-import-status|
mac-vendor <OUI/MAC>|noc diag|snmp session|xpath-history]
         
                  
                     | show | Displays running system statistics based on the parameters
                        passed | 
                  
                     | cli | Displays CLI tree of the current mode | 
                  
                     | client-identity-defaults | Displays default client-identities and their configuration | 
                  
                     | configuration-revision | Displays current configuration revision number | 
                  
                     | mac-user-import-status | Displays status of file import initiated by a MAC-user | 
                  
                     | mac-vendor <OUI/MAC> | Displays vendor name for a specified MAC address or Organizationally
                           Unique Identifier (OUI) part of the MAC address 
                           <OUI/MAC> –
                              Specify the MAC address or its OUI. The first six digits of the MAC
                              address is the OUI. Use the AABBCC or AA-BB-CC format to provide the
                              OUI. | 
                  
                     | noc diag | Displays NOC diagnostic details | 
                  
                     | snmp session | Displays SNMP session details | 
                  
                     | xpath-history | Displays XPath history | 
               
         service show [command-history|crash-info|info|mem|process|reboot-history|
startup-log|ssh-authorized-keys|sysinfo|top|upgrade-history|watchdog] {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
         
                  
                     | show | Displays running system statistics based on the parameters
                        passed | 
                  
                     | command-history | Displays command history (lists all commands executed) | 
                  
                     | crash-info | Displays information about core, panic, and AP dump files | 
                  
                     | info | Displays snapshot of available support information | 
                  
                     | mem | Displays a system's current memory usage (displays the total memory and
                        available memory) | 
                  
                     | process | Displays active system process information (displays all processes
                        currently running on the system) | 
                  
                     | reboot-history | Displays the device's reboot history | 
                  
                     | startup-log | Displays the device's startup log | 
                  
                     | sysinfo | Displays system's memory usage information | 
                  
                     | top | Displays system resource information | 
                  
                     | upgrade-history | Displays the device's upgrade history (displays details, such as date,
                        time, and status of the upgrade, old version, new version, etc.) | 
                  
                     | watchdog | Displays the device's watchdog status | 
                  
                     | on <DEVICE-NAME> | The following keywords are common to all of the above: 
                           on <DEVICE-NAME>
                              – Optional. Displays information for a specified device. If no device
                              is specified, the system displays information for logged device(s)
                                 <DEVICE-NAME> – Specify the name of the AP, wireless
                                    controller, or service platform. | 
               
         service show ip-access-list wlan <WLAN-NAME> status {detail} {on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME>}
         
                  
                     | show ip-access-list | Displays status of IP ACL to WLAN mappings on a specified device or all
                        devices within a specified RF Domain. This command also displays if IP ACLs
                        are properly applied in the dataplane. | 
                  
                     | wlan <WLAN-NAME> | Specifies the WLAN, for which the IP ACL to WLAN mapping status is
                        required 
                           <WLAN-NAME> –
                              Specify the WLAN name. | 
                  
                     | status detail | Displays only failed IP ACL to WLAN mappings 
                           details – Optional.
                              Displays all (failed as well as successful) IP ACL to WLAN mapping
                              status | 
                  
                     | on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME> | Optional. Specifies the device name or the RF Domain name. 
                           <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME> – Specify the device name or the RF
                              Domain. When specified, the system displays IP ACL to WLAN mapping
                              status on the specified device or all devices within the specified RF
                              Domain. | 
               
         service show dhcp-lease {<INTERFACE-NAME>|on|pppoe1|vlan <1-4094>|wwan1} 
{(on <DEVICE-NAME>)}
         
                  
                     | show | Displays running system statistics based on the parameters
                        passed | 
                  
                     | dhcp-lease | Displays DHCP lease information received from the server | 
                  
                     | <INTERFACE> | Optional. Displays DHCP lease information for a specified router
                           interface 
                           <INTERFACE> –
                              Specify the router interface name. | 
                  
                     | on | Optional. Displays DHCP lease information for a specified device | 
                  
                     | pppoe1 | Optional. Displays DHCP lease information for a PPP over Ethernet
                        interface | 
                  
                     | vlan <1-4094> | Optional. Displays DHCP lease information for a VLAN interface 
                           <1-4094> –
                              Specify a VLAN index from 1 - 4094. | 
                  
                     | wwan1 | Optional. Displays DHCP lease information for a Wireless WAN
                        interface | 
                  
                     | on <DEVICE-NAME> | The following keywords are common to all of the above: 
                           on <DEVICE-NAME>
                              – Optional. Displays DHCP lease information for a specified device. If
                              no device is specified, the system displays information for the logged device.
                                 <DEVICE-NAME> – Specify the name of the AP, wireless
                                    controller, or service platform. | 
               
         service show diag [fds|pkts]
         
                  
                     | show diag [fds|pkts] | Displays diagnostic statistics, such as LED
                        status, fan speed, sensor temperature, open file descriptors, looped
                        packets, etc. | 
                  
                     | fds | Displays the number of file descriptors (fds) opened by key
                        processes, such as the CFGD. When executed, the command displays only the
                        file name and FD. | 
                  
                     | pkts | Displays details of looped packets captured by the dataplane and pushed
                        to a separate queue. These queued packets are written to a log file (named
                        loop_pkt_info.log) available at the /var2/log/ directory. Use the
                           service > start-shell command and enter the path
                        ‘cat /var2/log/‘ to view if the loop_pkt_info.log file exists. However,
                        looped packet logging has to be enabled in the profile/device context. For
                        more information, see diag (profile config mode). The dataplane can log up to 16
                           looped packets at a time. Once the queue is full, no new loop packet is
                           logged until the existing queue is cleared. To clear the logged looped
                           packet queue execute the service > clear > diag > pkts
                           command. Following are the loop codes and the
                           corresponding loop reasons:  
                              (5) - "pkt looping
                                 in dataplane"(51) - "loop in
                                 packet path"(367) - "wispe
                                 encapsulation loop"(432) - "mcx loop
                                 prevention"(532) - "Port loop
                                 detected"(536) - "packet
                                 loop detected by wireless bridge"(41) - "IPv4 TTL
                                 exceeded"(493) - "IPv6 TTL
                                 exceeded"(540) - "mint TTL
                                 exceeded" | 
               
         service show diag [led-status|psu|stats] {(on <DEVICE-NAME>)}
         
                  
                     | show | Displays running system statistics based on the parameters
                        passed | 
                  
                     | diag | Displays diagnostic statistics, such as LED status, fan speed, and
                        sensor temperature | 
                  
                     | led-status | Displays LED state variables and the current state | 
                  
                     | psu | Displays power supply information | 
                  
                     | stats | Displays fan speed and sensor temperature statistics | 
                  
                     | on <DEVICE-NAME> | Optional. Displays diagnostic statistics for a specified device. If no
                        device is specified, the system displays information for the logged
                           device. 
                           <DEVICE-NAME> –
                              Specify the name of the AP, wireless controller, or service
                              platform. | 
               
         service show guest-registration [export-status|import-status|restore-status]
         
                  
                     | show | Displays running system statistics based on the parameters
                        passed | 
                  
                     | guest-registration | Displays status of the guest-registration database snapshot related
                        processes (export, import, and restore) Note:  To export, import, or
                           restore a guest-registration database, use the service >
                              guest-registration > [backup|export|import]
                           command.] | 
                  
                     | export-status | Displays the status of the latest export process initiated | 
                  
                     | import-status | Displays the status of the latest import process initiated | 
                  
                     | export-status | Displays the status of the latest restore process initiated | 
               
         service show fast-switching {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
         
                  
                     | show | Displays running system statistics based on the parameters
                        passed | 
                  
                     | fast-switching | Displays fast switching state (enabled or disabled) | 
                  
                     | on <DEVICE-NAME> | Optional. Displays fast switching state for a specified device. If no
                        device is specified, the system displays information for the logged device. | 
               
         service show [fib|fib6] {table-id <0-255>}
         
                  
                     | show | Displays running system statistics based on the parameters
                        passed | 
                  
                     | fib | Displays entries in the Forwarding Information Base (FIB) | 
                  
                     | fib6 | Displays FIB IPv6 static routing entries The WiNG software allows the IPv6
                           FIB to maintain only IPv6 static and interface routes. FIB is a
                           collection of routing entries. A route entry consists of IPv6 network
                           (which can also be a host) address, the prefix length for the network
                           (for IPv6 routes this is between 0 - 128), and the next hop‘s (gateway)
                           IPv6 address. Since a destination can be reached through multiple next
                           hops, you can configure multiple routes to the same destination with
                           multiple next hops. | 
                  
                     | table-id <0-255> | Optional. Displays FIB information maintained by the system based on the
                        table ID 
                           <0-255> –
                              Specify the table ID from 0 - 255. | 
               
         service show mint [adopted-devices {on <DEVICE-NAME>}|ports]
         
                  
                     | show | Displays running system statistics based on the parameters
                        passed | 
                  
                     | mint | Displays MiNT protocol details | 
                  
                     | adopted-devices on <DEVICE-NAME> | Displays adopted devices status in dpd2 
                           on <DEVICE-NAME> – Optional. Displays MiNT protocol details for
                              a specified device. If no device is specified, the system displays
                              information for the logged device. | 
                  
                     | ports | Displays MiNT ports used by various services and features | 
               
         service show pm {history} {(on <DEVICE-NAME>)}
         
                  
                     | show | Displays running system statistics based on the parameters
                        passed | 
                  
                     | pm | Displays the Process Monitor (PM) controlled process
                        details | 
                  
                     | history | Optional. Displays process change history (the time at which the change
                        was implemented, and the events that triggered the change) | 
                  
                     | on <DEVICE-NAME> | Optional. Displays process change history for a specified device. If no
                        device is specified, the system displays information for the logged
                           device. 
                           <DEVICE-NAME> –
                              Specify the name of the AP, wireless controller, or service
                              platform. | 
               
         service show rf-domain-manager [diag|info] {<MAC/HOSTNAME>} 
{(on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME>)}
         
                  
                     | show | Displays running system statistics based on the parameters
                        passed | 
                  
                     | rf-domain-manager | Displays RF Domain manager information | 
                  
                     | diag | Displays RF Domain manager related diagnostics statistics | 
                  
                     | info | Displays RF Domain manager related information | 
                  
                     | <MAC/HOSTNAME> | The following keyword is common to the ‘diag‘ and ‘info‘
                           parameters: Optional. Specify the MAC address or hostname of the RF
                           Domain manager. | 
                  
                     | on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME> | The following keyword is common to the ‘diag‘ and ‘info‘
                           parameters: Optional. Displays diagnostics statistics on a specified
                           device or domain 
                           <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME> – Specify the name of the AP, wireless
                              controller, service platform, or RF Domain. | 
               
         service show sites
         
                  
                     | show | Displays running system statistics based on the parameters
                        passed | 
                  
                     | sites | Displays NOC sites related information | 
               
         service show virtual-machine-history {(on <DEVICE-NAME>)}
         
                  
                     | show virtual-machine-history | Displays virtual machine history based on the parameters passed This
                           command is applicable only to the NX 95XX and
                              NX 96XX series service platforms. It is also
                           available on the Privilege Executable Mode of these devices. | 
                  
                     | on <DEVICE-NAME> | Optional. Displays virtual machine history on a specified device. If no
                        device is specified, the system displays information for the logged
                           device. 
                           <DEVICE-NAME> –
                              Specify the name of the service platform. | 
               
         service show wireless [aaa-stats|adaptivity-status|credential-cache|dns-cache|
radar-status|vlan-usage] {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
         
                  
                     | show | Displays running system statistics based on the parameters
                        passed | 
                  
                     | wireless | Displays WLAN statistics (WLAN AAA policy, configuration parameters,
                        VLAN assignment, etc.) | 
                  
                     | aaa-stats | Displays AAA policy statistics | 
                  
                     | adaptivity-status | Displays the current list of channels (with interference levels
                        exceeding the configured threshold resulting in adaptivity kicking in) and
                        time when adaptivity kicked in on a device | 
                  
                     | credential-cache | Displays clients cached credentials statistics (VLAN, keys,
                        etc.) | 
                  
                     | dns-cache | Displays cache of resolved names of servers related to wireless
                        networking | 
                  
                     | radar-status | Displays radar discovery status. This option displays following
                           information: 
                           If a radar has been
                              discovered by the APThe time of
                              discovery | 
                  
                     | vlan-usage | Displays VLAN statistics across WLANs | 
                  
                     | on <DEVICE-NAME> | The following keywords are common to all of the above: 
                           on <DEVICE-NAME>
                              – Optional. Displays running system statistics on a specified device.
                              If no device is specified, the system displays information for the
                              logged device.
                                 <DEVICE-NAME> – Specify the name of the AP, wireless
                                    controller, or service platform. | 
               
         service show wireless [config-internal|log-internal|neighbors]
         
                  
                     | show | Displays running system statistics based on the parameters
                        passed | 
                  
                     | wireless | Displays WLAN statistics (WLAN AAA policy, configuration parameters,
                        VLAN usage, etc.) | 
                  
                     | config-internal | Displays internal configuration parameters | 
                  
                     | log-internal | Displays recent internal wireless debug logs (info and above
                        severity) | 
                  
                     | neighbors | Displays neighboring device statistics for roaming and flow
                        migration | 
               
         service show wireless [client|meshpoint neighbor] proc [info|stats] {<MAC>} 
{(on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME)}
         
                  
                     | show | Displays running system statistics based on the parameters
                        passed | 
                  
                     | wireless | Displays WLAN statistics (WLAN AAA policy, configuration parameters,
                        VLAN usage, etc.) | 
                  
                     | client | Displays WLAN client statistics | 
                  
                     | meshpoint neighbor | Displays meshpoint related proc entries | 
                  
                     | proc | The following keyword is common to client and meshpoint neighbor
                           parameters: 
                           proc – Displays
                              dataplane proc entries based on the parameter selected Note: These proc entries
                           provide statistics on each wireless client on the WLAN. Note: For the meshpoint
                           parameter, it displays proc entries about neighbors. | 
                  
                     | info | This parameter is common to client and meshpoint neighbor parameters.
                        Displays information for a specified device (wireless client or neighbor) or
                        RF Domain. | 
                  
                     | stats | This parameter is common to client and meshpoint neighbor parameters.
                        Displays information for a specified device (wireless client or neighbor) or
                        RF Domain. | 
                  
                     | <MAC> | Displays information for a specified device (wireless client or
                        neighbor) or RF Domain. | 
                  
                     | on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME> | This parameter is common to client and meshpoint neighbor parameters.
                        Displays information for a specified device (wireless client or neighbor) or
                        RF Domain. 
                           <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME> – Specify the name of the AP, wireless
                              controller, service platform, or RF Domain. | 
               
         service show wireless radio-internal [radio1|radio2] <LINE>
         
                  
                     | show | Displays running system statistics based on the
                           parameters passed | 
                  
                     | wireless | Displays WLAN statistics (WLAN AAA policy,
                        configuration parameters, VLAN usage, etc.) | 
                  
                     | radio-internal [radio1|radio2] | Displays radio internal debug logs. Select the
                        radio from the following options: 
                           radio1 – Selects radio 1radio2 – Selects radio 2. | 
                  
                     | <LINE> | Specify the radio internal debug command to
                        enable. | 
               
         service show wireless reference [channels|frame|handshake|mcs-rates|reason-codes|
status-codes]
         
                  
                     | show | Displays running system statistics based on the parameters
                        passed | 
                  
                     | wireless | Displays WLAN statistics (WLAN AAA policy, configuration parameters,
                        VLAN usage, etc.) | 
                  
                     | reference | Displays look up reference information related to standards, protocols,
                        etc. | 
                  
                     | channels | Displays 802.11 channels information | 
                  
                     | frame | Displays 802.11 frame structure | 
                  
                     | handshake | Displays a flow diagram of 802.11 handshakes | 
                  
                     | mcs-rates | Displays MCS rate information | 
                  
                     | reason-codes | Displays 802.11 reason codes (for deauthentication, disassociation,
                        etc.) | 
                  
                     | status-codes | Displays 802.11 status codes (for association response) | 
               
         service show wireless stats-client diag {<MAC/HOSTNAME>} 
{(on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME)}
         
                  
                     | show | Displays running system statistics based on the parameters
                        passed | 
                  
                     | wireless | Displays WLAN statistics (WLAN AAA policy, configuration parameters,
                        VLAN usage etc.) | 
                  
                     | stats-client | Displays managed AP statistics | 
                  
                     | <MAC/HOSTNAME> | Optional. Specify the MAC address or hostname of the AP. | 
                  
                     | on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME> | Optional. Displays statistics on a specified AP, or all APs on a
                        specified domain. 
                           <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME> – Specify the name of the AP, wireless
                              controller, service platform, or RF Domain. | 
               
         service smart-rf clear-config {<MAC>|<DEVICE-NAME>|on <DOMAIN-NAME>}
         
                  
                     | smart-rf | Enables Smart RF management | 
                  
                     | clear-config | Clears WLAN Smart RF configuration on a specified device or on all
                        devices | 
                  
                     | <MAC> | Optional. Clears WLAN Smart RF configuration on a device identified by
                        its MAC address. Specify the device's MAC address in the AA-BB-CC-DD-EE-FF
                        format. | 
                  
                     | <DEVICE-NAME> | Optional. Clears WLAN Smart RF configuration on a device identified by
                        its hostname. Specify the device's hostname. | 
                  
                     | on <DOMAIN-NAME> | Optional. Clears WLAN Smart RF configuration on all devices in a
                        specified RF Domain 
                           <DOMAIN-NAME> –
                              Specify the RF Domain name. | 
               
         service smart-rf [clear-history|clear-interfering-aps|save-config] {on <DOMAIN-NAME>}
         
                  
                     | smart-rf | Enables Smart RF management | 
                  
                     | clear-history | Clears WLAN Smart RF history on all devices | 
                  
                     | clear-interfering-aps | Clears Smart-RF interfering APs | 
                  
                     | save-config | Saves the Smart RF configuration on all devices, and also saves the
                        history on the RF Domain Manager | 
                  
                     | on <DOMAIN-NAME> | Optional. Clears WLAN Smart RF configuration on all devices in a
                        specified RF Domain 
                           <DOMAIN-NAME> –
                              Specify the RF Domain name. | 
               
         service snmp sysoid wing5
         
                  
                     | service snmp sysoid wing5 | Configures a new sysObjectID (sysoid), in the MIB, for devices
                        running WiNG 5.X devices When
                           configured, the SNMP manager returns sysoid for WiNG 5.X OS. Hardwares
                           running the WiNG 4.X and WiNG 5.X images have
                           different sysoids. For example, the sysoid for a RFS 4000 using the WiNG
                           4.X image differs from another RFS 4000 running
                           the WiNG 5.X
                           image. This command is applicable only to RFS 4000 platform, since it has the same sysoid supported in WiNG 4.X and WiNG
                           5.X. The WiNG  4.X
                           sysoids are: 
                              RFS 4000 – 1.3.6.1.4.1.388.18The WiNG  5.X
                           sysoids are: 
                              RFS 4000 – 1.3.6.1.4.1.388.50.1.1.35 | 
               
         service ssm dump-core-snapshot
         
                  
                     | service ssm dump-core-snapshot | Triggers a debug core dump of the SSM module | 
               
         service syslog test {level [<0-7>|alerts|critical|debugging|emergencies|
errors|informational|notifications|warnings]} {(on <DEVICE-NAME>)}
         
                  
                     | syslog test | Sends a test message to the syslog server to confirm server
                        availability | 
                  
                     |  | Optional. Sets the logging level. In case syslog server is unreachable,
                        an event is logged based on the logging level defined. This is an optional
                        parameter, and the system configures default settings, if no logging
                        severity level is specified. 
                           <0-7> –
                              Optional. Specify the logging severity level from 0-7. The various
                              levels and their implications are as follows:
                                 alerts –
                                    Optional. Immediate action needed (severity=1)critical –
                                    Optional. Critical conditions (severity=2)debugging –
                                    Optional. Debugging messages (severity=7)emergencies –
                                    Optional. System is unusable (severity=0)errors –
                                    Optional. Error conditions (severity=3)informational –
                                    Optional. Informational messages (severity=6)notifications –
                                    Optional. Normal but significant conditions (severity=5)warnings –
                                    Optional. Warning conditions (severity=4). This is the default
                                    setting. | 
                  
                     | on <DEVICE-NAME> | Optional. Executes the command on a specified device 
                           <DEVICE-NAME> –
                              Specify the name of the AP, wireless controller, or service
                              platform. | 
               
         service ssm trace pattern <WORD> {on <DOMAIN-NAME>}
         
                  
                     | ssm trace | Displays the SSM module trace based on parameters passed | 
                  
                     | pattern <WORD> | Configures the pattern to match 
                           <WORD> – Specify the pattern to match. | 
                  
                     | on <DEVICE-NAME> | Optional. Displays the SSM module trace on a specified device 
                           <DEVICE-NAME> –
                              Specify the name of the AP, wireless controller, or service
                              platform. | 
               
         service wireless client beacon-request <MAC> mode [active|passive|table] 
ssid [<SSID>|any] channel-report [<CHANNEL-LIST>|none] {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
         
                  
                     | wireless client beacon-requests | Sends beacon measurement requests to a wireless client | 
                  
                     | <MAC> | Specify the wireless client's MAC address. | 
                  
                     | mode [active|passive|table] | Specifies the beacon measurement mode. The following modes are
                           available: 
                           Active – Requests
                              beacon measurements in the active modePassive – Requests
                              beacon measurements in the passive modeTable – Requests
                              beacon measurements in the table mode | 
                  
                     | ssid [<SSID>|any] | Specifies if the measurements have to be made for a specified SSID or
                        for any SSID 
                           <SSID> –
                              Requests beacon measurement for a specified SSIDany – Requests beacon
                              measurement for any SSID | 
                  
                     | channel-report [<CHANNEL-LIST>| none] | Configures channel report in the request. The request can include a list
                        of channels or can apply to all channels. 
                           <CHANNEL-LIST> –
                              Request includes a list of channels. The client has to send beacon
                              measurements only for those channels included in the request.none – Request applies
                              to all channels | 
                  
                     | on <DEVICE-NAME> | Optional. Sends requests on a specified device 
                           <DEVICE-NAME> –
                              Specify the name of the AP, wireless controller, or service
                              platform. | 
               
         service wireless client quiet-element [start|stop]
         
                  
                     | wireless client trigger-bss-transition | Enables the quite-element information in beacons sent to wireless
                        clients | 
                  
                     | start | Enables the quite-element information in beacons sent to wireless
                        clients. This is the start of the time period when wireless clients are to
                        remain quiet. | 
                  
                     | stop | Disables the quite-element information in beacons sent to wireless
                        clients. Once disabled, this information is no longer included in
                        beacons. | 
               
         service wireless client trigger-bss-transition mac <MAC> {timeout <0-65535} 
{url <URL>} {on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME>}
         
                  
                     | wireless client trigger-bss-transition | Sends a 80211v-Wireless Network Management BSS transition request to a
                        client | 
                  
                     | <MAC> | Specifies the wireless client's MAC address | 
                  
                     | timeout <0-65535> | Specifies the time remaining, for this client. before BSS transition is
                        initiated. In other words on completion of the specified time period, BSS
                        transition is triggered. 
                           <0-65535> –
                              Specify a time from 0 -65535 seconds. | 
                  
                     | url <URL> | Specifies session termination URL | 
                  
                     | on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME> | Optional. Sends request on a specified device 
                           <DEVICE-OR_DOMAIN-NAME> – Specify the name of the AP, wireless
                              controller, service platform, or RF Domain. | 
               
         service wireless client trigger-wnm mac <MAC> type [deauth-imminent|
subscription-remediation] {uri <WORD>}
         
                  
                     | wireless client trigger-wnm | Sends a WNM notification (action frame) to a wireless client | 
                  
                     | mac <MAC> | Specifies the wireless client‘s MAC address | 
                  
                     | type [deauth-imminent| subscription-remediation] | Configures the WNM notification type 
                           deauth-imminent –
                              Sends a de-authentication imminent framesubscription-remediation – Sends a subscription remediation needed
                              frame | 
                  
                     | uri <WORD> | Optional. Specifies the unique resource identifier (URI) | 
               
         service wireless dump-core-snapshot
         
                  
                     | wireless dump-core-snapshot | Triggers a debug core dump of the wireless module | 
               
         service wireless meshpoint zl <MESHPOINT-NAME> [on <DEVICE-NAME>] {<ARGS>|
timeout <1-65535>}
         
                  
                     | service wireless meshpoint zl | Triggers a zonal level debug of a specified meshpoint‘s modules | 
                  
                     | <MESHPOINT-NAME> | Specify the meshpoint name | 
                  
                     | on <DEVICE-NAME> | Triggers zonal level debug of a specified meshpoint‘s modules on a
                        specified device 
                           <DEVICE-NAME> –
                              Specify the name of the device (AP, wireless controller, or service
                              platform) | 
                  
                     | <ARGS> | Optional. Specifies the zonal arguments. These zonal arguments represent
                        the meshpoint modules identified by the zonal and subzonal arguments passed
                        here. Also specify the debug level from 0 -7. Please see the Examples
                        section, at the end of this topic, for more information. | 
                  
                     | timeout <1-65535> | Optional. Specifies a timeout value from 1 - 65535 seconds. When
                        specified, meshpoint logs are debugged for the time specified here. | 
               
         service wireless qos delete-tspec <MAC> tid <0-7>
         
                  
                     | wireless qos delete-tspec | Sends a delete TSPEC request to a wireless client | 
                  
                     | <MAC> | Specify the MAC address of the wireless client. | 
                  
                     | tid <0-7> | Deletes the Traffic Identifier (TID) 
                           <0-7> – Select
                              the TID from 0 - 7. | 
               
         service wireless trace pattern <WORD> {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
         
                  
                     | wireless trace | Displays the wireless module trace based on parameters passed | 
                  
                     | pattern <WORD> | Configures the pattern to match 
                           <WORD> – Specify
                              the pattern to match. | 
                  
                     | on <DEVICE-NAME> | Optional. Displays the wireless module trace on a specified device 
                           <DEVICE-NAME> –
                              Specify the name of the AP, wireless controller, or service
                              platform. | 
               
         service wireless unsanctioned ap air-terminate <MAC> {on <DOMAIN-NAME>}
         
                  
                     | wireless unsanctioned ap air-terminate | Enables unsanctioned access points termination | 
                  
                     | <MAC> | Configures the unsanctioned access points‘ BSSID (MAC address) | 
                  
                     | on <DOMAIN-NAME> | Optional. Specifies the RD Domain of the access point 
                           <DOMAIN-NAME> –
                              Specify the name of the RF Domain. | 
               
         service wireless wips clear-client-blacklist [all|mac <MAC>]
         
                  
                     | wireless wips | Enables management of WIPS parameters | 
                  
                     | clear-client-blacklist [all|mac <MAC>] | Removes a specified client or all clients from the blacklist 
                           all – Removes all
                              clients from the blacklistmac <MAC> –
                              Removes a specified client form the blacklist
                                 <MAC> –
                                    Specify the wireless client's MAC address. | 
               
         service wireless wips clear-event-history {on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME}
         
                  
                     | wireless wips | Enables management of WIPS parameters | 
                  
                     | clear-event-history | Clears event history | 
                  
                     | on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN- NAME> | Optional. Clears event history on a device or RF Domain 
                           <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME> – Specify the name of the AP, wireless
                              controller, service platform, or RF Domain. | 
               
      
      Syntax (Privilege
            Exec Mode)
         
         Service
               Commands - Intro
         
Note   
The "service" command of the Priv Exec Mode is the same as the
            service command in the User Exec Mode. There a few modifications that have been
            documented in this section. For the syntax and parameters of the other commands refer to
            the 
Syntax (User Exec Mode) and 
Parameters (User Exec Mode) sections of this
            chapter.
service [block-adopter-config-updates|clear|cli-tables-skin|cluster|copy|
database|delete|delete-offline-aps|force-send-config|force-update-vm-stats|
guest-registration|load-balancing|locator|mint|pktcap|pm|radio|radius|
request-full-config-from-adopter|restore|set|show|signal|smart-rf|snmp|ssm|
start-shell|syslog|trace|wireless]
         service clear crash-info {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
         service copy [stats-report|tech-support]
         service copy stats-report [global|rf-domain <DOMAIN-NAME>] (<FILE>|<URL>)
         service copy tech-support [<FILE>|<URL>]
         service database [authentication|compact|drop|maintenance-mode|primary-stepdown|
remove-all-files|replica-set|server|start-shell]
         service database authentication [create-user|delete-user]
         service database authentication create-user username <USER-NAME> password <PASSWORD>
         service database authentication delete-user username <USER-NAME>
         service database compact [all|captive-portal|nsight]
         service database [maintenance-mode|primary-stepdown|remove-all-files|start-shell]
         service database replica-set [add|delete]
         service database replica-set add member [<IP>|<FQDN>] [arbiter|priority <0-255>]
         service database replica-set delete member [<IP>|<FQDN>]
         service database server [restart|start|stop]
         service delete sessions <SESSION-COOKIES>
         service mint [clear|debug-log|expire|flood]
         service mint [clear [lsp-db|mlcp]|debug-log [flash-and-syslog|flash-only]|
expire [lsp|spf]|flood [csnp|lsp]]
         service pktcap on [bridge|deny|drop|ext-vlan|interface|radio|rim|router|vpn|wireless]
         service pktcap on [bridge|deny|drop|ext-vlan|rim|router|vpn|wireless] 
{(acl-name <ACL>,count <1-1000000>,direction [any|inbound|outbound],filter <LINE>,
hex,rate <1-100>,snap <1-2048>,tcpdump,verbose,write [file|url|
tzsp [<IP/TZSP-HOSTNAME>])}
         service pktcap on interface [<INTERFACE-NAME>|ge <1-4>|me1|port-channel <1-2>|
pppoe1|vlan <1-4094>|wwan1] {(acl-name <ACL>,count <1-1000000>,
direction [any|inbound|outbound],filter <LINE>,hex,rate <1-100>,snap <1-2048>,
tcpdump,verbose,write [file|url|tzsp [<IP/TZSP-HOSTNAME>])}
         service pktcap on radio [<1-1024>|all] {(acl-name <ACL>,count <1-1000000>,
direction [any|inbound|outbound],filter <LINE>,hex,promiscuous,rate <1-100>,
snap <1-2048>,tcpdump,verbose,write [file|url|tzsp [<IP/TZSP-HOSTNAME>])}
         service pm stop {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
         service restore analytics-support [<FILE>|<URL>]
         service show last-passwd
         service signal [abort <PROCESS-NAME>|kill <PROCESS-NAME>]
         service start-shell
         service trace <PROCESS-NAME> {summary}
      
      Parameters
            (Privilege Exec Mode)
         
         Service
               Commands - Intro
         service copy tech-support <FILE> <URL>
         
                  
                     | copy tech-support | Copies extensive system information used for troubleshooting | 
                  
                     | <FILE> | Specify the location of the file to be copied, using the following
                           format: | 
                  
                     | <URL> | Specify the location URL of the file to be copied. Both IPv4 andIPv6
                        address formats are supported. 
                           tftp://<hostname|IPv4/IPv6>[:port]/path/fileftp://<user>:<passwd>@<hostname|IPv4/IPv6>[:port]/path/filesftp://<user>:<passwd>@<hostname|IPv4/IPv6>[:port]>/path/file | 
               
         service copy stats-report [global|rf-domain <DOMAIN-NAME>] (<FILE>|<URL>)
         
                  
                     | copy stats-report | Copies extensive statistical data useful for troubleshooting | 
                  
                     | [global|rf-domain <DOMAIN-NAME>] | Identifies the RF Domain to copy statistical data 
                           global – Copies
                              extensive statistical data of all configured RF Domainsrf-domain
                              <DOMAIN-NAME> – Copies extensive statistical data of a specified
                              RF Domain. Specify the domain name. | 
                  
                     | <FILE> | Specify the location to copy file using the following format: | 
                  
                     | <URL> | Specify the location URL of the file to be copied. Both IPv4 andIPv6
                        address formats are supported. 
                           tftp://<hostname|IPv4/IPv6>[:port]/path/fileftp://<user>:<passwd>@<hostname|IPv4/IPv6>[:port]/path/filesftp://<user>:<passwd>@<hostname|IPv4/IPv6>[:port]>/path/file | 
               
         service clear crash-info {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
         
                  
                     | clear crash-info | Clears all crash files | 
                  
                     | on <DEVICE-NAME> | Optional. Clears crash files on a specified device. These crash files
                        are core, panic, and AP dump 
                           <DEVICE-NAME> –
                              Specify the name of the AP, wireless controller, or service
                              platform. | 
               
         service database authentication create-user username <USER-NAME> password <PASSWORD>
         
                  
                     | database | Performs database related actions Note: This command is supported
                           only on the NX 95XX, NX 96XX, and VX 9000
                        platforms. | 
                  
                     | authentication create-user username <USER-NAME> password
                        <PASSWORD> | Creates users having access rights to the database. Execute this command
                        on the database host. However, before creating users, on the database,
                        generate the database keyfile. For more information on generating the
                        keyfile, see database (user exec mode). 
                           username
                              <USER-NAME> – Configures database username
                                 password
                                    <PASSWORD> – Configures a password for the username
                                    specified above In the database-policy ensure that authentication is enabled and
                           username and password is configured. The database-client-policy also
                           should have the same username and password configured. For more
                           information on database-policy and database-client-policy, see database-policy global config and database-client-policy global-config. | 
               
         service database authentication delete-user username <USER-NAME>
         
                  
                     | database | Performs database related actions Note: This command is supported
                           only on the  NX 95XX, NX 96XX, and VX 9000
                        platforms. | 
                  
                     | database authentication delete-user username
                        <USER-NAME> | Deletes the username requires to access rights
                        the captive-portal/NSight database 
                           username <USER-NAME> – Deletes the username
                              identified by the <USER-NAME> keyword Once deleted, the database cannot be accessed
                           using the specified combination of username and password. | 
               
         service database compact [all|captive-portal|nsight]
         
                  
                     | database | Performs database related actions Note: This command is supported only on
                           the  NX 95XX, NX 96XX,
                           and VX 9000 platforms. | 
                  
                     | compact [all| captive-portal|nsight] | Compacts collections within the database. Each database (captive-portal
                        and NSight) contains one or more collection, where each collection is a set
                        of records. Use this command to make a single compact set of all collections
                        within a database. 
                           all – Compacts collections within all databases (captive-portal and
                              NSight) being maintainedcaptive-portal – Compacts all collections within the captive portal
                              database onlynsight – Compacts all collections within the NSight database
                              only | 
               
         service database [maintenance-mode|primary-stepdown|remove-all-files|start-shell]
         
                  
                     | database | Performs database related actions Note: This command is supported
                           only on the  NX 95XX, NX 96XX, and VX 9000
                        platforms. | 
                  
                     | maintenance-mode | Places the database server in the maintenance mode | 
                  
                     | primary-stepdown | Requests the primary replica-set to step down. For more information on
                        replica-sets and its creation, see database-policy
                        (global config mode). | 
                  
                     | remove-all-files | Removes all database-server related files (captive-portal and NSight).
                        Use in a scenario where complete removal of all database related files is
                        necessary, such as when downgrading to 5.8.1 or 5.8.0 version. Extreme
                        caution is recommended when using this command. | 
                  
                     | start-shell | Starts the database shell | 
               
         service database replica-set add member [<IP>|<FQDN>] [arbiter|priority <0-255>]
         
                  
                     | database | Performs database related actions Note: This command is supported
                           only on the NX 95XX, NX 96XX, and VX 9000
                        platforms. | 
                  
                     | replica-set | Adds members to the database replica set. A replica set is a group of
                        devices running the database instances that maintain the same data set.
                        Replica sets provide redundancy and high availability, and are the basis for
                        all production deployments. The replica set can contain a maximum of fifty
                        (50) members, with each member (with the exception of the arbiter) hosting
                        an instance of the database. For more information on creating replica sets,
                        see database-policy (global config mode) . | 
                  
                     | add member [<IP>|<FQDN>] | Adds members to the database replica set 
                           <IP> –
                              Identifies the member by its IP address. Specify the member‘s IP
                              address.<FQDN> –
                              Identifies the member by its FQDN. Specify the member‘s FQDN
                              address. Note: Ensure that the
                           identified members have the database instance running prior to being
                           added to the replica set. | 
                  
                     | [arbiter| priority <0-255>] | After identifying the new member, optionally specify if the member is
                        the arbiter or not. If not the arbiter, specify the member‘s priority
                           value. 
                           arbiter – Identifies
                              the new member as the arbiter. The arbiter does not maintain a data
                              set and is added to the replica set to facilitate the election of the
                              fall-back primary member. It provides that one extra vote required in
                              the election of the primary member.priority <0-255>
                              – Identifies the new member as not being the arbiter and configures
                              its priority value.
                                 <0-255> –
                                    Specify the priority value from 0 - 255. Not applicable for the
                                    arbiter. The priority value determines the member‘s position within the
                           replica set as primary or secondary. It also helps in electing the
                           fall-back primary member in the eventuality of the current primary member
                           being unreachable. All identified members should have the database
                           instances running prior to being added to the replica set. | 
               
         service database replica-set delete member [<IP>|<FQDN>]
         
                  
                     | database | Performs database related actions Note: This command is supported
                           only on the  NX 95XX, NX 96XX, and VX 9000
                        platforms. | 
                  
                     | replica-set | Allows deletion of members in a database replica set. For each database
                        a single three-member replica-set can be created and maintained. For more
                        information on creating replica sets, see database-policy
                        (global config mode) . | 
                  
                     | delete member [<IP>|<FQDN>] | Deletes members from an existing database replica set 
                           <IP> –
                              Identifies the member by its IP address. Specify the member‘s IP
                              address. <FQDN> –
                              Identifies the member by its FQDN. Specify the member‘s FQDN
                              address. | 
               
         service database server [restart|start|stop]
         
                  
                     | database | Performs database related actions Note: This command is supported
                           only on the  NX 95XX, NX 96XX, and VX 9000
                        platforms. | 
                  
                     | server [restart|start|stop] | Performs the following actions on the database server: 
                           restart – Restarts the
                              serverstart – Starts the
                              serverstop – Stops the
                              server | 
               
         service delete sessions <SESSION-COOKIES>
         
                  
                     | delete sessions <SESSION-COOKIES> | Deletes session cookies 
                           <SESSION-COOKIES> – Provide a list of cookies to delete. | 
               
         service mint [clear [lsp-db|mlcp]|debug-log [flash-and-syslog|flash-only]|
expire [lsp|spf]|flood [csnp|lsp]]
         
                  
                     | mint | Enables MiNT protocol management (clears LSP database, enables debug
                        logging, enables running silence etc.) | 
                  
                     | clear [lsp-db|mlcp] | Clears LSP database and MiNT Link Control Protocol (MLCP)
                           links 
                           lsp-db – Clears MiNT
                              Label Switched Path (LSP) databasemlcp – Clears MLCP
                              links | 
                  
                     | debug-log [flash-and-syslog| flash-only] | Enables debug message logging 
                           flash-and-syslog –
                              Logs debug messages to the flash and syslog filesflash-only – Logs
                              debug messages to the flash file only | 
                  
                     | expire [lsp|spf] | Forces expiration of LSP and recalculation of Shortest Path First
                           (SPF) 
                           lsp – Forces
                              expiration of LSPspf – Forces
                              recalculation of SPF | 
                  
                     | flood [csnp|lsp] | Floods control packets 
                           csnp – Floods our
                                 Complete Sequence Number Packets (CSNP)lsp – Floods our
                              LSP | 
               
         service pm stop {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
         
                  
                     | pm | Stops the PM | 
                  
                     | stops | Stops the PM from monitoring all daemons | 
                  
                     | on <DEVICE-NAME> | Optional. Stops the PM on a specified device 
                           <DEVICE-NAME> –
                              Specify the name of the AP, wireless controller, or service
                              platform. | 
               
         service pktcap on [bridge|deny|drop|ext-vlan|rim|router|vpn|wireless] 
{(acl-name <ACL>,count <1-1000000>,direction [any|inbound|outbound],filter,hex,rate <1-100>,
snap <1-2048>,tcpdump,verbose,write [file|url|tzsp <IP/TZSP-HOSTNAME>])}
         
                  
                     | pktcap on | Captures data packets crossing at a specified location 
                           on – Defines the
                              packet capture location | 
                  
                     | bridge | Captures packets transiting through the Ethernet bridge | 
                  
                     | deny | Captures packets denied by an ACL | 
                  
                     | drop | Captures packets at the drop locations | 
                  
                     | ext-vlan | Captures packets forwarded to or from an extended VLAN | 
                  
                     | rim | Captures packets at the Radio Interface Module (RIM) | 
                  
                     | router | Captures packets transiting through an IP router | 
                  
                     | vpn | Captures packets forwarded to or from a VPN link | 
                  
                     | wireless | Captures packets forwarded to or from a wireless device | 
                  
                     | acl-name <ACL> | Optional. Specify the ACL that matches the ACL name for the 'deny'
                        location | 
                  
                     | count <1-1000000> | Optional. Limits the captured packet count. Specify a value from 1
                        -1000000. | 
                  
                     | direction [any|inbound|outbound] | Optional. Changes the packet direction with respect to a device. The
                        direction can be set as any, inbound, or outbound. | 
                  
                     | filter [<LINE>|arp|capwap| cdp|dot11|dropreason|
                        dst|ether|host|icmp| igmp|ip|ipv6|l2|l3|l4| lldp|mint|net|not|port|
                        priority|radio|src|tcp|udp| vlan|wlan] | Optional. Filters packets based on the option selected (must be used as
                        a last option). The filter options are: 
                           <LINE> – Defines
                              user defined packet capture filterarp – Matches ARP
                              packetscapwap – Matches
                              CAPWAP packetscdp – Matches CDP
                              packetsdot11 – Matches 802.11
                              packetsdropreason – Matches
                              packet drop reasondst – Matches IP
                              destinationether – Matches
                              Ethernet packetsfailed – Matches
                              failed 802.11 transmitted frameshost – Matches host
                              destinationicmp – Matches ICMP
                              packetsicmp6 – Matches ICMPv6
                              framesip – Matches IPV4
                              packetsipv6 – Matches IPV6
                              packetsl2 – Matches L2
                              headerl3 – Matches L3
                              headerl4 – Matches L4
                              headermint – Matches MiNT
                              packetslldp – Matches LLDP
                              packetsnet – Matches IP in
                              subnetnot – Filters out any
                              packet that matches the filter criteria (For example, if not TCP is
                              used, all tcp packets are filtered out)port – Matches TCP or
                              UDP portpriority – Matches
                              packet priorityradio – Matches
                              radiorssi – Matches
                              Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI) of received radio
                              signalssrc – Matches IP
                              sourcestp – Matches STP
                              packetstcp – Matches TCP
                              packetstcp6 – Matches TCP
                              over IPv6 packetsudp – Matches UDP
                              packetsudp6 – Matches UDP
                              over IPv6 packetsvlan – Matches
                              VLANwlan – Matches
                              WLAN | 
                  
                     | hex | Optional. Provides binary output of the captured packets | 
                  
                     | rate <1-100> | Optional. Specifies the packet capture rate 
                           <1-100> –
                              Specify a value from 1 - 100 seconds. | 
                  
                     | snap <1-2048> | Optional. Captures the data length 
                           <1-2048> –
                              Specify a value from 1 - 2048 characters. | 
                  
                     | tcpdump | Optional. Decodes tcpdump. The tcpdump analyzes network behavior,
                        performance, and infrastructure. It also analyzes applications that generate
                        or receive traffic. | 
                  
                     | verbose | Optional. Displays full packet body | 
                  
                     | write | Captures packets to a specified file. Provide the file name and location
                        in the following format: FILE – flash:/path/file 
                              flash:/path/file
                                 usbX:/path/fileURL – Specify the location URL to capture file. Both IPv4 and
                           IPv6 address formats are supported. 
                              
                                 nvram:startup-configtftp://<hostname|IP>[:port]/path/file
                                 ftp://<user>:<passwd>@<hostname|IP>[:port]/path/file
                                 sftp://<user>@<hostname|IP>[:port]>/path/filetzsp – Tazman
                                    Sniffer Protocol (TZSP) host. Specify the TZSP host‘s IP
                                 address or hostname. | 
               
         service pktcap on radio [<1-1024>|all] {(acl-name <ACL>,count <1-1000000>,
direction [any|inbound|outbound],filter <LINE>,hex,promiscuous,rate <1-100>,
snap <1-2048>,tcpdump,verbose,write [file|url|tzsp <IP/TZSP-HOSTNAME>])}
         
                  
                     | pktcap on radio | Captures data packets on a radio (802.11) | 
                  
                     | <1-1024> | Captures data packets on a specified radio 
                           <1-1024> –
                              specify the radio index from 1 - 1024. | 
                  
                     | all | Captures data packets on all radios | 
                  
                     | acl-name <ACL> | Optional. Specify the ACL that matches the ACL
                        name for the 'deny' location | 
                  
                     | count <1-1000000> | Optional. Sets a specified number of packets to capture 
                           <1-1000000> –
                              Specify a value from 1 - 1000000. | 
                  
                     | direction [any|inbound|outbound] | Optional. Changes the packet direction with respect to a device. The
                        direction can be set as any, inbound, or
                           outbound. | 
                  
                     | filter <LINE> | Optional. Filters packets based on the option selected (must be used as
                        a last option) 
                           <LINE> – Define
                              a packet capture filter or select any one of the available
                              options. | 
                  
                     | hex | Optional. Provides binary output of the captured packets | 
                  
                     | rate <1-100> | Optional. Specifies the packet capture rate 
                           <1-100> –
                              Specify a value from 1 - 100 seconds. | 
                  
                     | snap <1-2048> | Optional. Captures the data length 
                           <1-2048> –
                              Specify a value from 1 - 2048 characters. | 
                  
                     | tcpdump | Optional. Decodes the TCP dump | 
                  
                     | verbose | Optional. Displays full packet body | 
                  
                     | write | Captures packets to a specified file. Provide the file name and location
                        in the following format: 
                           
                              flash:/path/file
                                 usbX:/path/file URL – Specify the location URL to capture file. Both IPv4 and IPv6
                           address formats are supported. 
                              
                                 nvram:startup-configtftp://<hostname|IP>[:port]/path/file
                                 ftp://<user>:<passwd>@<hostname|IP>[:port]/path/file
                                 sftp://<user>@<hostname|IP>[:port]>/path/filetzsp – TZSP host.
                                 Specify the TZSP host‘s IP address or hostname. | 
               
         service pktcap on interface [<INTERFACE>|ge <1-4>|me|port-channel <1-2>|vlan 
<1-4094>] {(acl-name <ACL>,count <1-1000000>,direction [any|inbound|outbound],
filter <LINE>,hex,rate <1-100>,snap <1-2048>,tcpdump,verbose,
write [file|url|tzsp <IP/TZSP-HOSTNAME>])}
         
                  
                     | pktcap on | Captures data packets at a specified interface 
                           on – Specify the
                              capture location. | 
                  
                     | interface [<INTERFACE>| ge <1-4>|me1| port-channel
                        <1-2>| vlan <1-4094>] | Captures packets at a specified interface. The options are: 
                           <INTERFACE> –
                              Specify the interface name.ge <1-4> –
                              Selects a GigabitEthernet interface index from 1 - 4me1 – Selects the
                              FastEthernet interfaceport-channel
                              <1-2> – Selects a port-channel interface index from 1- 2vlan <1-4094> –
                              Selects a VLAN ID from 1 - 4094 | 
                  
                     | acl-name <ACL> | Optional. Specify the ACL that matches the ACL name for the 'deny'
                        location | 
                  
                     | count <1-1000000> | Optional. Sets a specified number of packets to capture 
                           <1-1000000> –
                              Specify a value from 1 - 1000000. | 
                  
                     | direction [any|inbound|outbound] | Optional. Changes the packet direction with respect to a device. The
                        direction can be set as any, inbound, or outbound. | 
                  
                     | filter <LINE> | Optional. Filters packets based on the option selected (must be used as
                        a last option) 
                           <LINE> – Define
                              a packet capture filter or select any one of the available
                              options. | 
                  
                     | hex | Optional. Provides binary output of the captured packets | 
                  
                     | rate <1-100> | Optional. Specifies the packet capture rate 
                           <1-100> –
                              Specify a value from 1 - 100 seconds. | 
                  
                     | snap <1-2048> | Optional. Captures the data length 
                           <1-2048> –
                              Specify a value from 1 - 2048 characters. | 
                  
                     | tcpdump | Optional. Decodes the TCP dump | 
                  
                     | verbose | Optional. Displays full packet body | 
                  
                     | write | Captures packets to a specified file. Provide the file name and location
                        in the following format: 
                           
                              flash:/path/file
                                 usbX:/path/file URL – Specify the location URL to capture file. Both IPv4 and IPv6
                           address formats are supported. 
                              
                                 nvram:startup-configtftp://<hostname|IP>[:port]/path/file
                                 ftp://<user>:<passwd>@<hostname|IP>[:port]/path/file
                                 sftp://<user>@<hostname|IP>[:port]>/path/filetzsp – TZSP host.
                                 Specify the TZSP host‘s IP address or hostname. | 
               
         service show last-passwd
         
                  
                     | show | Displays running system statistics based on the parameters
                        passed | 
                  
                     | last-passwd | Displays the last password used to enter shell | 
               
         service signal [abort <PROCESS-NAME>|kill <PROCESS-NAME>]
         
                  
                     | signal | Sends a signal to a process 
                           tech-support – Copies
                              extensive system information useful for troubleshooting | 
                  
                     | abort | Sends an abort signal to a process, and forces it to dump to core 
                           <PROCESS-NAME> –
                              Specify the process name. | 
                  
                     | kill | Sends a kill signal to a process, and forces it to terminate without a
                           core 
                           <PROCESS-NAME> –
                              Specify the process name. | 
               
         service start-shell
         
                  
                     | start-shell | Provides shell access | 
               
         service trace <PROCESS-NAME> {summary}
         
                  
                     | trace | Traces a process for system calls and signals | 
                  
                     | <PROCESS-NAME> | Specifies the process name | 
                  
                     | summary | Optional. Generates summary report of the specified process | 
               
      
      Syntax (Privilege Exec Mode: NX 95XX)
         
         Service Commands - Intro
         The following service commands are specific to the NX 95XX
            series service platforms:
         service copy analytics-support [<FILE>|<URL>]
      
      Parameters(Privilege Exec Mode:
               NX 95XX)
         
         Service
               Commands - Intro
         service copy analytics-support [<FILE>|<URL>]
         
                  
                     | copy analytics-support | Enables copying of analytics information to a specified. Use one of the
                        following options to specify the file: Note: This information is useful
                           to troubleshoot issues by the Technical Support team. | 
                  
                     | <FILE> | Specify the file name and location using one of the following
                           formats: 
                           usb1:/path/fileusb2:/path/file | 
                  
                     | <URL> | Specify the location URL to copy file. Both IPv4 and IPv6 formats are
                           supported. 
                           tftp://<hostname|IPv4/IPv6>[:port]/path/fileftp://<user>:<passwd>@<hostname|IPv4/IPv6>[:port]/path/filesftp://<user>:<passwd>@<hostname|IPv4/IPv6>[:port]>/path/file | 
               
      
      Usage Guidelines
         
         The NX 95XX service platforms provide granular and robust
            analytic reporting for a managed network. The data analyzed is collected at intervals
            specified by the administrator.
         To enable data analytics, procure and apply a separate hot spare
            analytics license at the NOC. The license restricts the number of Access Point streams
            processed at the NOC or forwarded to partner systems for further processing. The
            analytics feature can be turned on at select APs by enabling them in configuration. This
            way the customer can enable analytics on a select set of APs and not the entire system
            as long as the number of APs on which it is enabled is less than or equal to the total
            number of AP at the NOC controller.
         In an NOC managed network, the analytics engine parses and processes
            Smart RF events as they are received. The analytics engine parses the new channel and
            power information from the Smart RF event, as opposed to retrieving the event from the
            devices themselves. analytics licenses available.
      
      Syntax (Global
            Config Mode)
         
         Service
               Commands - Intro
         service [set|show cli]
         service set [command-history <10-300>|upgrade-history <10-100>|reboot-history <10-100>|
virtual-machine-history <10-200>] {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
         service show cli
      
      Parameters
            (Global Config Mode)
         
         Service
               Commands - Intro
         service set [command-history <10-300>|upgrade-history <10-100>|reboot-history <10-100>|
virtual-machine-history <10-200>] {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
         
                  
                     | set | Sets the size of history files | 
                  
                     | command-history <10-300> | Sets the size of the command history file 
                           <10-300> –
                              Specify a value from 10 - 300. The default is 200. | 
                  
                     | upgrade-history <10-100> | Sets the size of the upgrade history file 
                           <10-100> –
                              Specify a value from 10 - 100. The default is 50. | 
                  
                     | reboot-history <10-100> | Sets the size of the reboot history file 
                           <10-100> –
                              Specify a value from 10 - 100. The default is 50. | 
                  
                     | virtual-machine-history <10-200> | Sets the size of the virtual-machine history file 
                           <10-200> –
                              Specify a value from 10 - 200. The default is 100. This command is applicable only to the NX 95XX  and NX 96XX series service
                           platforms. Use the no > service > set >
                              virtual-machine-history > {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
                           command to revert the history file size to 100. | 
                  
                     | on <DEVICE-NAME> | Optional. Sets the size of history files on a specified device | 
               
         service show cli
         
                  
                     | show cli | Displays running system configuration details 
                           cli – Displays the CLI
                              tree of the current mode | 
               
      
      Examples
         
         Service
               Commands - Intro
         nx9500-6C8809>service show cli
Command mode:  +-do
+-help [help]
  +-search
    +-WORD [help search WORD (|detailed|only-show|skip-show|skip-no)]
      +-detailed [help search WORD (|detailed|only-show|skip-show|skip-no)]
      +-only-show [help search WORD (|detailed|only-show|skip-show|skip-no)]
      +-skip-show [help search WORD (|detailed|only-show|skip-show|skip-no)]
      +-skip-no [help search WORD (|detailed|only-show|skip-show|skip-no)]
+-show
  +-commands [show commands]
  +-global
    +-device-list [show global device-list (|(filter {|(online)|(offline)|(rf-domain (|not) RF-DOMAIN)}))]
      +-filter [show global device-list (|(filter {|(online)|(offline)|(rf-domain (|not) RF-DOMAIN)}))]
        +-online [show global device-list (|(filter {|(online)|(offline)|(rf-domain (|not) RF-DOMAIN)}))]
        +-offline [show global device-list (|(filter {|(online)|(offline)|(rf-domain (|not) RF-DOMAIN)}))]
        +-rf-domain
          +-not
            +-RF-DOMAIN [show global device-list (|(filter {|(online)|(offline)|(rf-domain (|not) RF-DOMAIN)}))]
     --More--
nx9500-6C8809>
         nx9500-6C8809#service signal abort testprocess
Sending an abort signal to testprocess
nx9500-6C8809#
         ap505-13403B*#service show crash-info
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                   CRASH FILE                     SIZE         LAST MODIFIED    
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  panic_201902201741_AP505_7.1.0.0-075D.tar.gz   18727   Wed Feb 20 17:41:07 2019
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ap505-13403B*#
         nx9500-6C8809#service show command-history on ap8132-74B45C
Configured size of command history is 200
  Date & Time          User      Location           Command
=====================================================================
Nov 08 10:19:11 2017   admin     127.0.0.1 16      self
Nov 08 09:19:29 2017   admin     127.0.0.1 13      revert
Nov 08 09:18:52 2017   admin     127.0.0.1 13      interface radio 1
Nov 08 09:18:44 2017   admin     127.0.0.1 13      self
Nov 08 11:34:25 2017   admin     127.0.0.1 9      revert
Nov 08 11:34:06 2017   admin     127.0.0.1 9      self
Oct 06 07:15:18 2017   admin     Console 6      self
Oct 06 07:15:01 2017   admin     Console 6      self
Oct 06 07:14:17 2017   admin     Console 6      wr mem
Oct 06 07:14:12 2017   admin     Console 6      change-passwd
Oct 06 12:39:07 2017   admin     Console 6      reload force
Oct 06 12:38:49 2017   admin     Console 6      self
Oct 06 12:20:39 2017   admin     Console 6      write memory
Oct 06 12:20:33 2017   admin     Console 6      commit
--More--
nx9500-6C8809#
         nx9500-6C8809#service show diag stats
fan 1 (System Fan 1) current speed: 2765 min_speed: 693 hysteresis: 250
fan 2 (System Fan 2) current speed: 3010 min_speed: 665 hysteresis: 250
fan 3 (System Fan 3) current speed: 2695 min_speed: 665 hysteresis: 250
fan 4 (System Fan 4) current speed: 3045 min_speed: 665 hysteresis: 250
fan 5 (System Fan 5) current speed: 6188 min_speed: 665 hysteresis: 250
fan 6 (System Fan 6) current speed: 5564 min_speed: 665 hysteresis: 250
Sensor 1 (Baseboard) Temperature 30.0 C
Sensor 2 (Front Panel) Temperature 20.0 C
Sensor 3 (PS1) Temperature 25.0 C
Sensor 4 (PS2) Temperature 27.0 C
Sensor 5 (HSBP) Temperature 21.0 C
nx9500-6C8809#
         nx9500-6C8809#service show upgrade-history
Configured size of upgrade history is 50
  Date & Time            Old Version     New Version     Status
=====================================================================
Feb 02 08:34:30 2018 5.9.2.0-007D 5.9.2.0-008D Successful
Jan 29 09:40:12 2018 5.9.2.0-005D 5.9.2.0-007D Successful
Jan 03 10:32:08 2018 5.9.1.0-029R 5.9.2.0-005D Successful
Sep 22 10:31:03 2017 5.9.1.0-026B 5.9.1.0-029R Successful
Sep 15 12:07:21 2017 5.9.1.0-025B 5.9.1.0-026B Successful
Sep 12 15:24:16 2017 5.9.1.0-025D 5.9.1.0-025B Successful
Sep 11 12:09:07 2017 5.9.1.0-024D 5.9.1.0-025D Successful
Sep 04 13:59:54 2017 5.9.1.0-023D 5.9.1.0-024D Successful
Sep 01 10:06:22 2017 5.9.1.0-022D 5.9.1.0-023D Successful
--More--
nx9500-6C8809#
         nx9500-6C8809#service show wireless reference reason-codes
 CODE  DESCRIPTION
  0    Success
  1    Unspecified Reason
  2    Previous authentication no longer valid
  3    Deauth because sending STA is leaving IBSS or ESS
  4    Disassoc due to inactivity
  5    Disassoc because AP is unable to handle all currently assoc STA
  6    Class 2 frame received from non-authenticated STA
  7    Class 3 frame received from nonassociated STA
  8    Disassoc because STA is leaving BSS
  9    STA requesting association is not authentication with corresponding STA
 10    Disassoc because info in the power capability elem is unacceptable
 11    Disassoc because info in the supp channels elem is unacceptable
 12    Reserved
--More--
nx9500-6C8809#
         nx9500-6C8809#service show wireless reference reason-codes
 CODE  DESCRIPTION
  0    Success
  1    Unspecified Reason
  2    Previous authentication no longer valid
  3    Deauth because sending STA is leaving IBSS or ESS
  4    Disassoc due to inactivity
  5    Disassoc because AP is unable to handle all currently assoc STA
  6    Class 2 frame received from non-authenticated STA
  7    Class 3 frame received from nonassociated STA
  8    Disassoc because STA is leaving BSS
  9    STA requesting association is not authentication with corresponding STA
 10    Disassoc because info in the power capability elem is unacceptable
 11    Disassoc because info in the supp channels elem is unacceptable
--More--
nx9500-6C8809#
         nx9500-6C8809>service show wireless config-internal
! Startup-Config-Playback Completed: Yes
no debug wireless
country-code in
nx9500-6C8809>
         nx9500-6C8809#service show wireless log-internal
08:51:49.417: wlan:Starting credcache checkup/sync (credcache.c:1539)
08:31:47.416: wlan:Starting credcache checkup/sync (credcache.c:1539)
08:11:42.415: wlan:Starting credcache checkup/sync (credcache.c:1539)
07:51:42.412: wlan:Starting credcache checkup/sync (credcache.c:1539)
07:31:42.412: wlan:Starting credcache checkup/sync (credcache.c:1539)
07:11:37.409: wlan:Starting credcache checkup/sync (credcache.c:1539)
06:51:36.408: wlan:Starting credcache checkup/sync (credcache.c:1539)
06:31:27.408: wlan:Starting credcache checkup/sync (credcache.c:1539)
06:11:24.408: wlan:Starting credcache checkup/sync (credcache.c:1539)
05:51:21.407: wlan:Starting credcache checkup/sync (credcache.c:1539)
05:31:18.406: wlan:Starting credcache checkup/sync (credcache.c:1539)
05:11:11.405: wlan:Starting credcache checkup/sync (credcache.c:1539)
--More--
nx9500-6C8809#
         nx9500-6C8809#service show xpath-history
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
          DATE&TIME             USER                                    XPATH                                   DURATION(MS)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Mon Feb  5 14:20:38 2018    system    wing-stats/device/B4-C7-99-6C-88-09/upgrade-history                     10
  Mon Feb  5 14:16:37 2018    system    wing-stats/device/B4-C7-99-6C-88-09/service-info                        28
  Mon Feb  5 14:15:11 2018    system    wing-stats/device/B4-C7-99-6C-88-09/diag/temp                           449
  Mon Feb  5 14:15:09 2018    system    wing-stats/device/B4-C7-99-6C-88-09/diag/fan                            1748
  Mon Feb  5 14:12:49 2018    system    wing-stats/device/B4-C7-99-74-B4-5C/command-history                     49
  Fri Feb  2 16:10:58 2018    system    wing-stats/device/B4-C7-99-6C-88-09/content-filter/web_filter_policy    0
--More--
nx9500-6C8809#
         The following example shows the service > show > virtual-machine-history
            output on a NX 9500 service platform:
         nx9500-6C874D>service show virtual-machine-history
Configured size of virtual machine history is 100
  Date & Time        Virtual Machine  Event
=====================================================
Jan 16 05:39:46 2017  Domain-0         autostart 
Jan 10 03:47:09 2017  Domain-0         autostart
Jan 02 05:53:48 2017  Domain-0         autostart
Dec 27 10:52:59 2016  Domain-0         autostart
Oct 14 05:56:14 2016  Domain-0         autostart
Oct 14 03:01:48 2016  Domain-0         autostart
Oct 12 04:11:52 2016  Domain-0         autostart
Sep 30 04:41:08 2016  Domain-0         autostart
--More--
nx9500-6C874D>
         Examples for the service > wireless > meshpoint command.
         The following example displays meshpoint
            modules:
ROOT1-ap81xx-71174C#service wireless meshpoint zl mesh_root on ROOT1-ap81xx-71174C
       | SUBZONE
       | 0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7
-------+-----------------------------------------
  ZONE |
       | GEN  TX   RX   BEA  TXF
 2-LLC | 0    0    0    0    0
       | GEN  TX   RX   NBR  LQM  LSA
 3-ND  | 0    0    0    0    0    0
       | GEN
 4-ORL | 0
       | GEN  TX   RX   HEL  PRO
 5-LQ  | 0    0    0    0    0
       | GEN
 6-PS  | 0
       | GEN  ROOT NBR  REC
 7-RS  | 0    0    0    0
       | GEN
 8-IA  | 0
       | GEN  SET  GET
11-MGT | 0    0    0
       | GEN  RX   TX   R0   LMST LSUP LKEY KEY
13-LSA | 0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0
       | GEN  SCAN TRIG
14-ACS | 0    0    0
       | GEN
15-EAP | 0
       | GEN
16-L2P | 0
ROOT1-ap81xx-71174C#
In the preceding example,
               - The meshpoint name is mesh_root
- The device on which the command is executed is ROOT1-ap81xx-71174C
- The vertical ZONE column represents meshpoint modules. For example, 3-ND presents
                  the Neighbor Discovery module.
- The SUBZONE 0 to 7 represents the available processes for each of the zonal
                  modules.
- Debugging is disabled for all modules for the mesh-root meshpoint. A value of 0
                  (Zero) represents debugging disabled.
To enable meshpoint module debugging, specify the module number and the process number
            separated by a period (.). And then specify the debugging level from 0 -
            7.
ROOT1-ap81xx-71174C#service wireless meshpoint zl mesh_root on ROOT1-ap81xx-71174C 3.2 7
In the preceding command,
               - The meshpoint module number provided is 3 (ND)
- The process number provided is 2 (RX - Received signals from neighbors)
- The debugging level provided is 7 (highest level - warning)
ROOT1-ap81xx-71174C#service wireless meshpoint zl mesh_root on ROOT1-ap81xx-71174C
       | SUBZONE
       | 0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7
-------+-----------------------------------------
  ZONE |
       | GEN  TX   RX   BEA  TXF
 2-LLC | 0    0    0    0    0
       | GEN  TX   RX   NBR  LQM  LSA
 3-ND  | 0    0    7(D) 0    0    0
       | GEN
 4-ORL | 0
       | GEN  TX   RX   HEL  PRO
 5-LQ  | 0    0    0    0    0
       | GEN
 6-PS  | 0
       | GEN  ROOT NBR  REC
 7-RS  | 0    0    0    0
       | GEN
 8-IA  | 0
       | GEN  SET  GET
11-MGT | 0    0    0
       | GEN  RX   TX   R0   LMST LSUP LKEY KEY
13-LSA | 0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0
       | GEN  SCAN TRIG
14-ACS | 0    0    0
       | GEN
15-EAP | 0
       | GEN
16-L2P | 0
ROOT1-ap81xx-71174C#
         In the preceding example, level 7 debugging has been enabled only for the ND module‘s
            received signals. Note that debugging for all other modules and processes are still
            disabled.
         To disable debugging for all modules, specify 0 (zero) in the command. For
            example:
ROOT1-ap81xx-71174C#service wireless meshpoint zl mesh_root on ROOT1-ap81xx-71174C 0
To enable debugging for all modules, specify the debugging level number. For
            example:
ROOT1-ap81xx-71174C#service wireless meshpoint zl mesh_root on ROOT1-ap81xx-71174C 5
ROOT1-ap81xx-71174C#service wireless meshpoint zl mesh_root on ROOT1-ap81xx-71174C
       | SUBZONE
       | 0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7
-------+-----------------------------------------
  ZONE |
       | GEN  TX   RX   BEA  TXF
 2-LLC | 5(N) 5(N) 5(N) 5(N) 5(N)
       | GEN  TX   RX   NBR  LQM  LSA
 3-ND  | 5(N) 5(N) 5(N) 5(N) 5(N) 5(N)
       | GEN
 4-ORL | 5(N)
       | GEN  TX   RX   HEL  PRO
 5-LQ  | 5(N) 5(N) 5(N) 5(N) 5(N)
       | GEN
 6-PS  | 5(N)
       | GEN  ROOT NBR  REC
 7-RS  | 5(N) 5(N) 5(N) 5(N)
       | GEN
 8-IA  | 5(N)
       | GEN  SET  GET
11-MGT | 5(N) 5(N) 5(N)
       | GEN  RX   TX   R0   LMST LSUP LKEY KEY
13-LSA | 5(N) 5(N) 5(N) 5(N) 5(N) 5(N) 5(N) 5(N)
       | GEN  SCAN TRIG
14-ACS | 5(N) 5(N) 5(N)
       | GEN
15-EAP | 5(N)
       | GEN
16-L2P | 5(N)
ROOT1-ap81xx-71174C#
rfs4000-1BE644#service show ssh-authorized-keys
'extreme@extreme-quadcore'
rfs4000-1BE644#
         rfs4000-1BE644#service load-ssh-autorized-keys "ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAABAQDPERY9aTibRYlFMnERTYP2iyylJ00YElxjUElY7Zm9Ky2yeSmg15UKerJ+IP161Gdm0AoEfXyeheRntK+Z6NWHa341RWJ0UrQMcp7hSEE5jbDpLKJOuEoW22Ag45BZzMV7EnM7lHowboNsQhSzX5uBBlVViWlBxBqDroX4BcuB/CFugezHTt95UQ2ZRUfHvePS6jQdOArf1alwk0Slcsz4HNSl5KDutJ4VY+6vRvlf5Gy/3GNehMwNsmsRKK4UVKV5RpuuKIjkbZE+goPFAKYVPNmZngjaOyDfvNGE7JIwmYlti/AId6tv2zAbM4qSomWAgUOO0hkXS9m4m74FnHPr extreme@extreme-quadcore"
Successfully added the ssh key
rfs4000-1BE644#
         rfs4000-1BE644#no service load-ssh-autorized-keys rfs4000-1BE644
Successfully removed the ssh key
rfs4000-1BE644#
         nx9500-6C8809#service show diag fds
Process  open fds
cfgd      86
nx9500-6C8809#
         nx9500-6C8809#service show diag pkts
Date: 11-4-2016, Time: 8:41:08.501033, Len: 64, 802.3, Proto: 0x8783, Vlan: 1, Priority: 0, Ingress: ge1, vlan1
Loop reason: Unknown(540)
TRUNCATED BB-7C-4D-80-C2-AC > 10-01-00-D2-68-99 at 64 bytes
Date: 11-4-2016, Time: 8:41:08.707631, Len: 64, 802.3, Proto: 0x8783, Vlan: 1, Priority: 0, Ingress: ge1, vlan1
Loop reason: Unknown(540)
TRUNCATED BB-7C-4D-80-C2-AC > 10-01-00-D2-68-99 at 64 bytes
Date: 11-4-2016, Time: 8:41:08.830963, Len: 64, 802.3, Proto: 0x8783, Vlan: 1, Priority: 0, Ingress: ge1, vlan1
Loop reason: Unknown(540)
TRUNCATED BB-7C-4D-83-30-A4 > 10-01-00-42-68-99 at 64 bytes
--More--
nx9500-6C8809#
         nx9500-6C8809#service clear diag pkts
nx9500-6C8809#service show diag pkts
nx9500-6C8809#
         nx9500-6C8809#service show diag psu
PSU1 (upper):
 status unplugged
PSU2 (lower):
 status normal
nx9500-6C8809#
         The following examples show the purging of users from the guest-registration
            database:
nx7500-112233#service guest-registration delete ?
  all                 Delete all users
  email               Email address
  group               Group
  mac                 MAC address
  mobile              Mobile phone number
  name                Full name
  offline-for         Specify minimum amount of time offline
  otp-incomplete-for  Specify minimum amount of time registration with
                      one-time-passcode incomplete
  social              Social site used to log in
  wlan                Wireless LAN
nx7500-112233#
Purges users belonging to a specified RADIUS
            group.
nx7500-112233#service guest-registration delete group mac_reg_gr1
delete user status: delete users matching a group will take time, please wait
nx7500-112233#
Purges users using social-site (Facebook or Google) credentials to
            login.
nx7500-112233#service guest-registration delete social facebook 
delete user status: delete users matching a social category will take time, please wait
nx7500-112233#
Purges users inactive for a specified time
            period.
nx7500-112233#service guest-registration delete offline-for days 5
delete user status: Deleting users offline for minimum 5 days. This will take time, please wait
nx7500-112233#
Purges users who have failed to complete registration using the OTP within a specified
            time
            period.
nx7500-112233#service guest-registration delete otp-incomplete-for days 5
delete user status: Deleting registration with one-time-passcode incomplete for minimum 5 days. This will take time, please wait
nx7500-112233#
The following example displays IP ACLs to WLAN mapping summary on
            the ‘TechPubs‘ RF
            Domain:
nx9500-6C8809#service show ip-access-list wlan TechPubs status
Reporting Device: ap7532-80C2AC - success
Reporting Device: ap7562-84A224 - success
Reporting Device: nx9500-6C8809 - success
Reporting Device: ap8163-74B45C - success
Total reporting devices: 5
nx9500-6C8809#
Consider an RF Domain (name guest-domain) with 3 APs adopted to a controller. The CLI
            output for the 
service > show > ip-access-list command in this
            set up varies for different scenarios, as shown in the following examples:
               - Scenario 1: Executing the command
                  on a device (access
                  point).AP01#service show ip-access-list wlan status
Reporting Device: AP01 - fail
WLAN: XPO-Guest-PSK
  use ip-access-list in guest_access_inbound : fail
Total reporting devices: 1
AP01# 
AP01#service show ip-access-list wlan status detail
================================================================================
Reporting Device: AP01
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
WLAN: XPO-Guest-PSK
  use ip-access-list in guest_access_inbound : fail
  use ip-access-list out BC-MC-CONTROL : success
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
WLAN: PartnerNet
  use ip-access-list in default : success
  use ip-access-list out default : success
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total reporting devices: 1
AP01# 
- Scenario 2: IP ACL to WLAN mapping
                  is successful for all APs in a specified RF
                  Domain.SW01#service show ip-access-list wlan status on guest-domain
Reporting Device: AP01 - success
Reporting Device: AP02 - success
Reporting Device: AP03 - success
Total reporting devices: 3
SW01# 
- Scenario 3: IP ACL has failed in
                  dataplane due to unknown
                  reasons.SW01#service show ip-access-list wlan status on guest-domain
Reporting Device: AP01 - fail
WLAN: XPO-Guest-PSK
  use ip-access-list in guest_access_inbound : fail
Reporting Device: AP02 - success
Reporting Device: AP03 - success
Total reporting devices: 3
SW01# 
SW01#service show ip-access-list wlan status detail on guest-domain
================================================================================
Reporting Device: AP01
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
WLAN: XPO-Guest-PSK
  use ip-access-list in guest_access_inbound : fail
  use ip-access-list out BC-MC-CONTROL : success
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
WLAN: PartnerNet
  use ip-access-list in guest_access_inbound : success
  use ip-access-list out BC-MC-CONTROL : success
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
================================================================================
Reporting Device: AP02
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
WLAN: PartnerNet
  use ip-access-list in guest_access_inbound : success
  use ip-access-list out BC-MC-CONTROL : success
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
================================================================================
Reporting Device: AP03
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
WLAN: PartnerNet
  use ip-access-list in guest_access_inbound : success
  use ip-access-list out BC-MC-CONTROL : success
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total reporting devices: 3
SW01# 
- Scenario 4: AP in RF Domain is
                  unreachable or does not support this
                  functionality.SW01#service show ip-access-list wlan status on guest-domain
Reporting Device: AP01 - unreachable
Reporting Device: AP02 - success
Reporting Device: AP03 - success
Total reporting devices: 3
SW01# SW01#service show ip-access-list wlan status detail on guest-domain
================================================================================
Reporting Device: AP01
Timed out waiting for remote device: xpath=wing-stats/device/00-23-68-0B-86-38/firewall/
ip_acl_intf_status/wlan[mac='*']
================================================================================
Reporting Device: AP02
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
WLAN: PartnerNet
  use ip-access-list in guest_access_inbound : success
  use ip-access-list out BC-MC-CONTROL : success
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
================================================================================
Reporting Device: AP03
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
WLAN: PartnerNet
  use ip-access-list in guest_access_inbound : success
  use ip-access-list out BC-MC-CONTROL : success
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total reporting devices: 3
SW01#