file-sync |
Displays the following file-synchronization (trustpoint
and wireless-bridge certificate) related information: configuration, history,
load-file-status, and status |
configuration |
Displays the following file-synchronization
configuration details:
- automatic file-syncing enabled
or disabled. The default setting is disabled.
The X.509 certificate needs
synchronization only if the access point‘s radio2 is configured to use EAP-TLS
authentication. In which case PKCS#12 certificate needs to be pushed on AP
adoption. To enable automatic file syncing, in the controller‘s device/profile
configuration mode, execute the file-sync > auto
command. For more information, see file-sync (profile config mode).
- Number of access points to
which the certificate can be simultaneously uploaded. The default is 10.
To
modify the number of simultaneous uploads, in the controller‘s device/profile
configuration mode, execute the file-sync > count
<1-20> command. For more information, see file-sync (profile config
mode).
- Scheduled certificate upload,
if any, details, such time and date of upload.
To schedule certificate upload,
use the file-sync > wireless-certificate command. For
more information, see file-sync (profile config mode).
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history |
Displays file synchronization history. Use this option
to view statistical data relating to wireless-bridge certificate synchronization
between staging controller and its access points. When executed, a list of all
certificate transfers made to the APs is displayed, with the latest transfer listed
at the top. |
load-file-status |
Displays the status of the file upload to the controller. Use this command to
view the status of a in-progress certificate upload. For more information on
initiating a PKCS#12 certificate upload, see file-sync (profile config mode). |
status |
Displays status of the file synchronization between the
controller and its adopted access point. |
on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN- NAME> |
Optional. Displays file synchronization settings and
status on a specified device or RF Domain
- <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN- NAME> – Specify the name of the controller, service
platform, or RF Domain.
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