use (rf-domain-config-mode)

Associates the following with an RF Domain: database policy, NSight policy, sensor policy, Smart RF policy, WIPS policy, RTL server policy, and Web filtering license.

Syntax

use [ble-data-export-policy|database-policy|license|nsight-policy|
rtl-server-policy|sensor-policy|smart-rf-policy|wips-policy]
use [ble-data-export-policy <POLICY-NAME>|database-policy <DATABASE-POLICY-NAME>|
license <WEB-FILTERING-LICENSE>|nsight-policy <NSIGHT-POLICY-NAME>|
rtl-server-policy <RTL-SERVER-POLICY-NAME>|sensor-policy <SENSOR-POLICY-NAME>|
smart-rf-policy <SMART-RF-POLICY-NAME>|wips-policy <WIPS-POLICY-NAME>]

Parameters

use [ble-data-export-policy <POLICY-NAME>|database-policy <DATABASE-POLICY-NAME>|
license <WEB-FILTERING-LICENSE>|nsight-policy <NSIGHT-POLICY-NAME>|
rtl-server-policy <RTL-SERVER-POLICY-NAME>|sensor-policy <SENSOR-POLICY-NAME>|
smart-rf-policy <SMART-RF-POLICY-NAME>|wips-policy <WIPS-POLICY-NAME>]
use Associates the following policies with the RF Domain: ble data export policy, database policy, NSight policy, sensor policy, Smart RF policy, WIPS policy. It also applies a Web filtering license to the selected RF Domain.

ble-data-export-policy <POLICY-NAME>

Associates a BLE data export policy with this RF Domain
  • <POLICY-NAME> – Specify the BLE data export policy name (should be existing and configured). When associated, access points within the RF Domain send BLE data to an external, third-party locationing-server using a Websocket and REST API. The BLE data export policy provides the external, locationing-server's URL. For more information on configuring the BLE data export policy, see ble-data-export-policy.

database-policy <DATABASE-POLICY-NAME> Associates a database policy with the selected RF Domain
  • <DATABASE-POLICY-NAME> – Specify the database policy name (should be existing and configured).
Note:

This feature is not supported on the AP5XX model access points.

license <WEB-FILTERING-LICENSE> Obtains the specified Web filtering license from the adopting controller
  • <WEB-FILTERING-LICENSE> – Specify the WEBF license name.
nsight-policy <NSIGHT-POLICY-NAME> Associates an NSight policy with the selected RF Domain
  • Specify the NSight policy name (should be existing and configured). When applied, it enables the RF Domain manager to gather statistical data from access points within the domain and forward to the external Extreme NSight server specified in the NSight policy.
rtl-server-policy <RTL-SERVER-POLICY-NAME> Associates an Real Time Locationing (RTL) server policy with the selected RF Domain
  • <RTL-SERVER-POLICY-NAME> – Specify the RTL server policy name (should be existing and configured
sensor-policy <SENSOR-POLICY-NAME> Associates a sensor policy with the selected RF Domain
  • <SENSOR-POLICY-NAME> – Specify the sensor policy name (should be existing and configured).
smart-rf-policy <SMART-RF-POLICY-NAME> Associates a Smart RF policy with the selected RF Domain. When associated, the Smart RF policy provides automatic recovery from coverage loss (due to failed or faulty radio) by instructing neighboring access points to increase their transmit power.

Once correct access point placement has been established, Smart-RF can optionally be leveraged for automatic detector radio selection. Smart-RF uses detector radios to monitor RF events to ensure availability of adequate detector coverage.

  • <SMART-RF-POLICY-NAME> – Specify the Smart RF policy name (should be existing and configured).
Note: SMART RF is only applicable on AP510i/e and AP560i/h functioning in the dual-5GHz mode. That is, on the AP, RF mode for both radios is set to WLAN-5GHz.
wips-policy <WIPS-POLICY-NAME> Associates a WIPS policy with the selected RF Domain. A WIPS policy provides protection against wireless threats and acts as a key layer of security complementing wireless VPNs, encryption and authentication. A WIPS policy uses a dedicated sensor for actively detecting and locating rogue AP devices. After detection, WIPS uses mitigation techniques to block the devices by manual termination, air lockdown, or port suppression.
  • <WIPS-POLICY-NAME> – Specify the WIPS policy name (should be existing and configured).

Examples

nx9500-6C8809(config-rf-domain-default)#use smart-rf-policy Smart-RF1
nx9500-6C8809(config-rf-domain-default)#use wips-policy WIPS1
nx9500-6C8809(config-rf-domain-default)#show context
rf-domain default
 contact Bob+14082778691
 timezone America/Los_Angeles
 stats update-interval 200
 country-code us
 use smart-rf-policy Smart-RF1
 use wips-policy WIPS1
 sensor-server 2 ip 172.16.10.3
 override-smartrf channel-list 2.4GHz 1,2,3
 override-wlan test vlan-pool 2 limit 20
 layout area Ecospace floor Floor1 map-location www.firstfloor.com units meters
nx9500-6C8809(config-rf-domain-default)#

Related Commands

no (rf-domain-config-mode) Removes policies associated with this RF Domain