override-wlan
   
      Configures RF Domain level overrides
         for a WLAN
      Supported on the following devices: 
         
         
            - Access Points:
               AP3000/X, AP5010, AP310i/e, AP410i/e, AP505i, AP510i, AP510e, AP560i, AP7602, AP7612, AP7622, AP7632,
               AP7662, AP8163, AP8533.
- Service Platforms:
               NX5500, NX7500, NX9500, NX9600
- Virtual Platforms: CX9000, VX9000
Syntax
         
         override-wlan <WLAN-NAME> [shutdown|ssid|template|vlan-pool|wep128|wpa-wpa2-psk]
         override-wlan <WLAN-NAME> [shutdown|ssid <SSID>|template <TEMPLATE-NAME>|vlan-pool 
<1-4094> {limit <0-8192>}]
         override-wlan <WLAN-NAME> wpa-wpa2-psk [0 <WORD>|2 <WORD>]
         override-wlan <WLAN-NAME> wep128 [key <1-4> hex [0 <WORD>|2 <WORD>]|transmit-key <1-4>]
      
      Parameters
         
         override-wlan <WLAN-NAME> [shutdown|ssid <SSID>|template <TEMPLATE-NAME>|vlan-pool 
<1-4094> {limit <0-8192>}]
         
                  
                     | <WLAN-NAME> | Configures the WLAN name. If applying RF Domain level overrides to an
                        existing WLAN, specify its name. If creating a new WLAN, specify a name not
                        exceeding 32 characters and representing the WLAN‘s coverage area. | 
                  
                     | shutdown | Shuts down WLAN operation on all mapped radios | 
                  
                     | ssid <SSID> | Configures a override SSID associated with this WLAN 
                           <SSID> – Specify
                              the SSID (should not exceed 32 characters in length). Each WLAN provides associated wireless clients with a SSID. This has
                           limitations, because it requires wireless clients to associate with
                           different SSIDs to obtain QoS and security policies. However, a WiNG-managed RF Domain can
                           have WLANs assigned and advertise a single SSID, and yet allow users to
                           inherit different QoS or security policies. | 
                  
                     | template <TEMPLATE-NAME> | Configures a template name for this RF Domain 
                           <TEMPLATE-NAME>
                              – Specify the template name (should not exceed 32 characters in
                              length). | 
                  
                     | vlan-pool <1-4094> {limit <0-8192>} | Configures the override VLANs available to this WLAN 
                           <1-4094> –
                              Specify the VLAN ID from 1 - 4094.
                                 limit
                                    <0-8192> – Optional. Sets a limit to the number of users
                                    on this VLAN from 0 - 8192. The default is 0. Controllers and service platforms, and virtual platforms
                           allow the mapping of a WLAN to more than one VLAN. Wireless clients
                           associating with a WLAN are assigned VLANs, from the pool representative
                           of the WLAN, in a way that ensures proper load balancing across VLANs.
                           Clients are tracked per VLAN, and assigned to the least used/loaded VLAN.
                           Client VLAN usage is tracked on a per-WLAN basis. The maximum allowed
                           client limit is 8192 per VLAN. | 
               
         override-wlan <WLAN-NAME> wpa-wpa2-psk [0 <WORD>|2 <WORD>]
         
                  
                     | <WLAN-NAME> | Configures the WLAN name. If applying RF Domain level overrides to an
                        existing WLAN, specify its name. If creating a new WLAN, specify a name not
                        exceeding 32 characters and representing the WLAN‘s coverage area. After
                        creating the WLAN, configure its override parameters. | 
                  
                     | wpa-wpa2-psk <PASSPHRASE> | Overrides a WLAN‘s existing WPA-WPA2 pre-shared key or passphrase at the
                        RF Domain level. WPA2 is a newer 802.11i standard that provides wireless
                        security that is stronger than Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) and
                           WEP. 
                           <PASSPHRASE> –
                              Specify a WPA-WPA2 key or passphrase. It is an alphanumeric string of
                              8 to 64 ASCII characters or 64 HEX characters as the primary string,
                              which both the transmitting and receiving authenticators must share in
                              this new override PSK. The alphanumeric string allows character
                              spaces. The string is converted to a numeric value. This passphrase
                              saves the you the necessity of entering the 256-bit key each time keys
                              are generated. | 
               
         override-wlan <WLAN-NAME> wep128 [key <1-4> hex [0 <WORD>|2 <WORD>]|transmit-key <1-4>]
         
                  
                     | <WLAN-NAME> | Configures the WLAN name. If applying RF Domain level overrides to an
                        existing WLAN, specify its name. If creating a new WLAN, specify a name not
                        exceeding 32 characters and representing the WLAN‘s coverage area. After
                        creating the WLAN, configure its override parameters. | 
                  
                     | wep128 | Overrides a WLAN‘s existing WEP128 keys at the RF Domain level (not the
                        profile level). WEP128 uses a 104 bit key, which is concatenated with a
                        24-bit initialization vector (IV) to form the RC4 traffic key. WEP
                        may be all a small-business user needs for the simple encryption of wireless
                        data on the WLAN. However, networks that require more security are at risk
                        from a WEP flaw. WEP is only recommended if there are client devices
                        incapable of using higher forms of security. The existing 802.11 standard
                        alone offers administrators no effective method to update keys. | 
                  
                     | key <1-4> hex [0 <WORD>| 2 <WORD>] | Configures the WEP128 key. A total of four keys can be configured. 
                           <1-4> – Select the key index from 1- 4.
                                 hex – Configures a hexadecimal key
                                       <WORD> – Specify the WEP128/Keyguard key (should not
                                          exceed 26 hexadecimal characters in length). | 
                  
                     | transmit-key <1-4> | Configures transmit WEP/Keyguard key settings 
                           <1-4> – Transmit the key identified by the key index specified
                              here. Specify the index from 1 - 4. | 
               
      
      Examples
         
         nx9500-6C8809(config-rf-domain-default)#override-wlan test vlan-pool 2 limit 20
         nx9500-6C8809(config-rf-domain-default)#show context
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