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Brocade Mobility RFS4000, RFS6000 and RFS7000 CLI Reference Guide
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Wireless configuration commands
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Parameters
For each of the options <1-256> and
<1-256>
Defines a single WLAN index
Sets a list (1,3,7) or range (3-7) of WLAN indices
80211-extensions
move-command enable
Enables support for 802.11 extensions.
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move-command – Enables support for fast roaming.
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enable – Enables this extension.
802.11w-mfp optional
required sa-query
Enables 802.11w Management frame protection settings
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optional – MFP optional
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required – MFP required
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sa-query [max-timeout|retry-timeout] – Enables SA
Query protocol settings
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max-timeout – Displays maximum timeout
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retry-timeout – Displays retry timeout
aap-proxy-radius enable
realm
Enables configuring of proxying AAP RADIUS requests.
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realm
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strip – Strip realm name while proxying requests.
accounting
[none|radius|syslog]
Defines the accounting configuration on this WLAN.
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none – No accounting performed on this WLAN.
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radius – Uses RADIUS accounting on this WLAN.
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syslog – Uses Syslog accounting on this WLAN.
acl exceed-rate
client-denied-traffic
<0-1000000>
disassociate
Sets the actions taken based on the ACL configuration.
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exceed-rate – Action is taken when rate exceeds a set value.
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client-denied-traffic – The action is to deny traffic to the
Client.
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<0-1000000> – The rate of packets / second after
exceeding which the traffic from the Client is denied access.
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disassociate – When enabled, the Client is disassociated.
add-vlan [<1-4094>|
{limit <1-4094>}
Instead of starting a new VLAN assignment for given WLAN, this
command adds a VLAN assignment to an existing VLAN
assignment. All prior VLAN settings are retained.
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[<1-4094>|
range (3-7).
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limit – Sets user limits on VLANs to a value in the range
<1-4094> for this WLAN.
NOTE: The [no] form of add-vlan command deletes the
specified VLAN mapping over the specified WLAN range
list.
If the specified mapping does not exist for a particular
WLAN, a “specified vlan does not exists” message
displays.
The delete action continues on remaining VLANs. If all the
VLANs are deleted a default VLAN assignment takes
effect.
answer-bcast-ess
Allows this WLAN to respond to probes for broadcast ESS.