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Page 1 - LAN Switches

MMotorola RFS Series WirelessLAN SwitchesWiNG CLI Reference Guide

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference GuideTOC-89.1.2 exit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-502.1.12 historyCommon to all modesDisplays the command historySyntaxshow historyParametersNoneExampleRFSwitc

Page 4 - Chapter 2. Common Commands

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide26-1026.1.6 ipRole Config CommandsSets IP parameters for the roleSupported in the following platforms:• RFS6000

Page 5

Role Instance26-1126.1.7 macRole Config CommandsSets MAC access group configuration commandsSupported in the following platforms:• RFS6000• RFS7000•

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide26-1226.1.8 mu-macRole Config CommandsConfigures the MU MAC addresses for role based firewallSupported in the f

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Role Instance26-1326.1.9 clrscrRole Config CommandsClears the display screenSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000• RFS4000Syntaxclr

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide26-1426.1.10 noRole Config CommandsNegates role commandsSupported in the following platforms:• RFS6000• RFS7000

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Role Instance26-1526.1.11 endRole Config CommandsExits the current mode and moves to the PRIV EXEC mode. The prompt changes to RFSwitch# Supported in

Page 10

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide26-1626.1.12 exitRole Config CommandsEnds the current mode and moves to the previous mode (GLOBAL-CONFIG). The

Page 11

Role Instance26-1726.1.13 helpRole Config CommandsDisplays the system’s interactive help in HTML formatSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide26-1826.1.14 serviceRole Config CommandsInvokes service commands to troubleshoot or debug (config-role) instanc

Page 13

Role Instance26-1926.1.15 showRole Config CommandsDisplays current system informationSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000• RFS4000

Page 14

Common Commands2-512.1.13 interfacesCommon to all modesDisplays the status of the different switch interfacesSyntaxshow interfaces [WORD|ge|me1|sa|sw

Page 15 - Contents

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide26-20 dhcp DHCP Server Configuration environment show environmental information fi

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Role Instance26-21 version Display software & hardware version virtual-ip IP Redundancy Feature wireless Wi

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide26-22

Page 18 - Chapter 23. RFID Instance

AAP IP FilteringThe AAP IP Filter list mechanism (config-aap-ipfilter) creates filters based on the request received from the switch. It then applies

Page 19

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide27-2permit Specifies packets to forward page 27-13service Invokes the service commands to troubleshoot or debug

Page 20 - Chapter 27. AAP IP Filtering

AAP IP Filtering27-327.1.1 clear -all- rulesAAP IP Filter Config CommandsClears all the configured rulesSupported in the following platforms:• RFS700

Page 21 - About This Guide

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide27-427.1.2 clrscrAAP IP Filter Config CommandsClears the display screenSupported in the following platforms:• R

Page 22 - How to Use this Guide

AAP IP Filtering27-527.1.3 denyAAP IP Filter Config CommandsSpecifies packets to rejectSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000• RFS40

Page 23

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide27-6Parametersdeny [all|icmp|tcp|udp] [any|src-start-ip <IP> src-end-ip <IP>] [any|dst-start-ip <

Page 24 - (config-wireless-smart-rf)

AAP IP Filtering27-7ExampleRFS6000(config-aap-ipfilter)#deny all any dst-start-ip 172.16.10.9 dst-end-ip 172.16.10.11 dst-start-port 99 dst-end-port

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-52 Output packets 0, bytes 0, dropped 0 Sent 0 broadcasts, 0 multicasts Output errors 0, collisions 0

Page 26 - Understanding Command Syntax

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide27-8RFS6000(config-aap-ipfilter)#permit tcp src-start-ip 192.168.1.234 src-end-ip 192.168.1.9 dst-start-ip 10.0.

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AAP IP Filtering27-927.1.4 endAAP IP Filter Config CommandsEnds and exits the current mode and moves to the PRIV EXEC mode The prompt changes to RFSw

Page 28

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide27-1027.1.5 exitAAP IP Filter Config CommandsEnds the current mode and moves to the previous mode (GLOBAL-CONFI

Page 29

AAP IP Filtering27-1127.1.6 helpAAP IP Filter Config CommandsDisplays the system’s interactive help systemSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7

Page 30

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide27-1227.1.7 noAAP IP Filter Config CommandsNegates a command or sets its defaultsSupported in the following pla

Page 31 - End-User License Agreement

AAP IP Filtering27-1327.1.8 permitAAP IP Filter Config CommandsPermits specific packetsSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000• RFS40

Page 32

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide27-14Parameterspermit [all|icmp|tcp|udp] [any|src-start-ip <IP> src-end-ip <IP>] [any|dst-start-ip &

Page 33

AAP IP Filtering27-15ExampleRFS6000(config-aap-ipfilter)#permit tcp src-start-ip 192.168.1.234 src-end-ip 192.168.1.9 dst-start-ip 10.0.0.0 dst-end-ip

Page 34

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide27-1627.1.9 serviceAAP IP Filter Config CommandsInvokes service commands to troubleshoot or debug the (config-i

Page 35

AAP IP Filtering27-17 +-all [show ip access-group all] +-role [show ip access-group role ( WORD | )] +-WORD [show ip access-group rol

Page 36

Common Commands2-532.1.14 ipCommon to all modesDisplays Internet Protocol (IP) related informationSyntax show ip [access-group|arp|ddns|dhcp|dhcp-ven

Page 37

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide27-1827.1.10 showAAP IP Filter Config CommandsDisplays current system information running on the switch Support

Page 38

AAP IP Filtering27-19 dhcp DHCP Server Configuration environment show environmental information file Displ

Page 39

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide27-20 wlan-acl wlan based acl wwan Wireless WAN interfaceExampleRFS6000(config-aap

Page 41 - Introduction

MOTOROLA INC.1303 E. ALGONQUIN ROADSCHAUMBURG, IL 60196http://www.motorola.com72E-139342-01 Revision A June 2010

Page 42

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-54Parametersaccess-group[<interface-name>|all|ge|me1|role|sa|> |vlan <1-4094>]Displays the ACLs

Page 43

Common Commands2-55http [secure-server|server]Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP) • secure-server – Secure HTTP server •server – HTTP serverinterface

Page 44

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-56Usage Guidelines1. The interface and VLAN status is displayed as UP regardless of a disconnection. In such a

Page 45 - 1.3.1 Basic Conventions

Common Commands2-57interface. In this case, it is the physical interface that is disconnected not the virtual interface. When the ethernet interface c

Page 46 - Right Arrow or Ctrl-F

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-58ip dhcp pool pl!ip dhcp pool pool1 domain-name test.com bootfile 123 network 10.10.10.0/24 address range 10.

Page 47

Common Commands2-59RFSwitch#show ip interface vlan 1 briefInterface IP-Address Status Protocolvlan1 157.235.208.233 (DHCP)up upRFSwitch#s

Page 48 - 1.4.3 Deleting Entries

Contents -TOC-9Chapter 12. Interface Instance12.1 Interface Config Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 49 - Keystrokes Purpose

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-602.1.15 ldapCommon to all modesDisplays LDAP informationSyntaxshow ldap configuration [primary|secondary]Par

Page 50

Common Commands2-61(sAMAccountName=%{Stripped-User-Name:-%{User-Name}}) Bind DN : cn=kumar,ou=symbol,dc=activedirectory,dc=com Base DN

Page 51

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-622.1.16 licensesCommon to all modesDisplays the different licenses installed on the switchSyntaxshow license

Page 52 - 2.1.1 clrscr

Common Commands2-632.1.17 loggingCommon to all modesDisplays logging status and other informationSyntaxshow loggingParametersNoneExampleRFSwitch(conf

Page 53 - 2.1.2 exit

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-642.1.18 macCommon to all modesShows all MAC information with respect to groups and access listsSyntaxshow ma

Page 54 - 2.1.3 help

Common Commands2-652.1.19 mac-address-tableCommon to all modesDisplays the MAC address table entriesSyntaxshow mac-address-tableParametersNoneExample

Page 55 - 2.1.4 no

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-662.1.20 managementCommon to all modesDisplays the L3 management interface nameSyntaxshow managementParameter

Page 56

Common Commands2-672.1.21 mobilityCommon to all modesDisplays the mobility parametersSyntaxshow mobility [event-log|forwarding|global|mobile-unit|pee

Page 57 - 2.1.5 service

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-68 global Global Mobility parameters mobile-unit Mobile-units in the Mobility Database peer Mobility pe

Page 58

Common Commands2-69Foreign MU Database: Total=0RFSwitch(config)#show mobility peer detailMobility Peers: Total=1, Established=0Peer: 1.1.1.1, State: P

Page 59

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference GuideTOC-1013.1.8 revision . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 60 - – URL to which to copy

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-702.1.22 ntpCommon to all modesDisplays NTP protocol informationSyntaxshow ntp [association|status]Parameters

Page 61

Common Commands2-71rcv time 00000000.00000000 (Feb 07 06:28:16 UTC 2036)xmt time c8b42a7e.6eb04252 (Sep 14 19:22:38 UTC 2010)filtdelay = 0.00 0.00 0.0

Page 62

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-722.1.23 port-channelCommon to all modesDisplays port-channel load-balance information• RFS7000Syntaxshow por

Page 63

Common Commands2-732.1.24 powerCommon to all modesDisplays the power configuration and status for the RFS6000 switchSupported in the following platfo

Page 64

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-742.1.25 privilegeCommon to all modesDisplays the privileges of the current userSyntaxshow privilegeParameter

Page 65

Common Commands2-752.1.26 radiusCommon to all modesDisplays RADIUS status and informationSyntaxshow radius [configuration|eap configuration|group|nas

Page 66

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-76Proxy Realm Details___________________Realm : symbol.com IP Address : 10.10.10.5 Port : 1812

Page 67

Common Commands2-772.1.27 redundancy dynamic-ap-load-balanceCommon to all modesDisplays the configuration for the Dynamic AP Load Balancing featureSu

Page 68

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-782.1.28 redundancy groupCommon to all modesThis command displays the switch’s IP address, number of active n

Page 69

Common Commands2-79Redundancy Protocol Version : 2.0Redundancy Group License : 0Cluster AP Adoption Count : Not ApplicableSwitch AP Ado

Page 70

Contents -TOC-1115.1.8.3 Permitting ICMP Based Traffic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15-2715.1.9

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-80Redundancy Protocol Version : 2.0Redundancy Group License : 0Cluster AP Adoption Count : Not

Page 72

Common Commands2-812.1.29 redundancy historyCommon to all modesDisplays the switch state transition historySyntaxshow redundancy historyParametersNon

Page 73

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-822.1.30 redundancy membersCommon to all modesDisplays the member switches in the cluster. The user can provi

Page 74

Common Commands2-832.1.31 rtlsCommon to all modesDisplays the Real Time Locating System status and informationSyntaxshow rtls [aeroscout|espi|filter|

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-84Parametersrtls [aeroscout|espi|filter|ekahau|reference-tags|rfid|site|sole|tags|zone]Displays the Real Time

Page 76

Common Commands2-85ExampleRFSwitch(config)#show rtls ? aeroscout Aeroscout configurations espi ESPI Configuration filter RFID Tag Filters

Page 77

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-862.1.32 smtp-notificationCommon to all modesDisplays the set smtp-notification parameters Syntaxshow smtp-no

Page 78

Common Commands2-87redundancy memberMisConfigured Nredundancy adoptionExceeded Nredundancy grpAuthLevelChanged

Page 79

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-882.1.33 snmpCommon to all modesDisplays SNMP user informationSyntaxshow snmp user [snmpmanager|snmpoperator|

Page 80

Common Commands2-892.1.34 snmp-serverCommon to all modesDisplays SNMP server informationSyntaxshow snmp-server traps wireless-statistics[mesh|mobile-

Page 81

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference GuideTOC-1217.1.6.2 Example - Marking tos for IP Traffic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-90redundancy grpAuthLevelChanged Nmisc lowFsSpace Nmisc

Page 83

Common Commands2-91 gave-up-percent-greater-than disabled avg-retry-greater-than disabled undecrypt-percent-greater-than d

Page 84

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-922.1.35 spanning-treeCommon to all modesDisplays Spanning Tree informationSyntaxshow spanning-tree mst [conf

Page 85

Common Commands2-93%------------------------------------------------------RFSwitch(config)#RFSwitch(config)#show spanning-tree mst detail interface ge

Page 86

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-942.1.36 static-channel-groupCommon to all modesDisplays the members of the static channel groupsSupported in

Page 87

Common Commands2-952.1.37 terminalCommon to all modesDisplays the terminal information for the deviceSyntaxshow terminalParametersNoneExampleRFSwitch

Page 88

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-962.1.38 timezoneCommon to all modesDisplays the timezone set on the deviceSyntaxshow timezoneParametersNoneE

Page 89 - Display

Common Commands2-972.1.39 traffic-shapeCommon to all modesDisplays traffic shaping parametersSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000Syntaxshow

Page 90

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-982.1.40 usersCommon to all modesDisplays a list of users connected to the deviceSyntaxshow usersParametersNo

Page 91

Common Commands2-992.1.41 versionCommon to all modesDisplays the current software & hardware version on the deviceSyntaxshow version {verbose}Par

Page 92

Contents -TOC-1318.1.24 show . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 93 - 2.1.7 autoinstall

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-1002.1.42 wirelessCommon to all modesDisplays the wireless configuration parameters and informationSyntaxshow

Page 94 - 2.1.8 banner

Common Commands2-101show wireless mesh statistics {<1-32> {detail}} show wireless mobile-unit {[<1-8192>|<MAC>|association-history|a

Page 95 - 2.1.9 commands

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-102show wireless wips [configured-ap-def-essids|configured-bad-essids|fake-ap-flood|filter-list| suspicious-a

Page 96 - 2.1.10 crypto

Common Commands2-103channel-power [11a|11b|11bg] [indoor|outdoor]Lists the channels and power levels available for a radio • 11a – Defines the radio a

Page 97

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-104ignored-aps Displays list of ignored-aps detected by the switchknown {ap statistics{<1-1024>}}Display

Page 98

Common Commands2-105 mobile-unit {[<1-8192>|<MAC>|association-history|association-stats|probe-history|radio|roaming|statistics|voice|wlan]

Page 99 - 2.1.11 environment

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-106multicast-packet-limit Displays the multicast-packet-limit non-preferred-ap-attempts-thresholdDisplays non

Page 100 - 2.1.12 history

Common Commands2-107radio {[<1-4096>|admission-control|all|beacon-table|config|monitor-table|statistics|unadopted|uptime|voice]}Radio related co

Page 101 - 2.1.13 interfaces

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-108• unadopted – Displays a list of unadopted radios• uptime – Displays the uptime of all adopted radios• voic

Page 102

Common Commands2-109smart-rf[calibration-status|configuration|history|radio]Displays smart-rf related management information• calibration-status – Dis

Page 103

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference GuideTOC-1419.1.12 proxy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 104

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-110 wlan [config|statistics] Displays wireless LAN parameters. The following information is displayed:• config

Page 105

Common Commands2-111(config-wireless) Executable ModeDisplays the (config- wireless) configuration parameters and informationSyntaxshow wireless ap [L

Page 106

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-112ExampleRFSwitch>show wireless apNumber of access-ports adopted : 0Available licenses : 0Clusteri

Page 107 - Common Commands

Common Commands2-113RFS6000(config)#show wireless ap-images Idx ap-type Image-Name Size (bytes) Version 1 ap300 AP300-WISP

Page 108

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-1142 00-A0-F8-BF-89-45 2 [ 5 6 ] WSAP-5100-100-WW L2 (vlan: 10)3 00-A0-F8-00-00-00 2 [ 1 2 ] AP-0650-00000

Page 109

Common Commands2-115dhcp one portal forward : disableddhcp fix broadcast-rsp : disabledbroadcast-tx-speed : optimize-for-rangewlan bw allocation

Page 110 - 2.1.15 ldap

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-116same-source-destination disabled 0 N N Nmulticast-source disabled 0 N N

Page 111

Common Commands2-117-- MORE --, next page: Space, next line: Enter, quit: Control-C Avg mobile-unit SNR(dB): 16.00 0.00 ------ Errors-----------------

Page 112

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-118#enabled ssid authentication encryption vlan(s) description5 Y TechDoc_02 none wep128

Page 113 - 2.1.17 logging

Common Commands2-119RFS7000(config-wireless)#RFS7000(config-wireless)#show wireless wlan config 9WLAN: 9, status: disabled, description: WLAN9, ssid:

Page 114 - 2.1.18 mac

Contents -TOC-1520.1.26 fix-broadcast-dhcp-rsp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 115 - 2.1.19 mac-address-table

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-120 2.0 0 0 5.5 0 0 6.0 0 0

Page 116 - 2.1.20 management

Common Commands2-121Avg bit speed: 0.00 0.00 Mbps% Non-unicast pkts: 0.00 0.00------ RF Status---------------------------------

Page 117 - 2.1.21 mobility

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-122 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0

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Common Commands2-123% gave up pkts: 0.00 0.00% Non-decryptable pkts: 0.00 0.00RFS6000(config)#RFS6000(config)#show wireless mobile-uni

Page 119

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-124RFS6000(config)#show wireless mobile-unit statistics 00-A0-F8-BF-61-6E detailmu_idx = 0Retry Counts Packe

Page 120 - 2.1.22 ntp

Common Commands2-1252.1.43 wlan-aclCommon to all modesDisplays the WLAN based access control list informationSyntaxshow wlan-acl [<1-256>|all]P

Page 121

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-1262.1.44 access-listPrivilege / Global ConfigDisplays the access lists (numbered and named) configured on th

Page 122

Common Commands2-1272.1.45 aclstatsPrivilege / Global ConfigDisplays the statistics of configured access lists Syntaxshow aclstats [access-list|vlan

Page 123 - 2.1.24 power

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-1282.1.46 alarm-logPrivilege / Global ConfigDisplays the contents of the alarm log on the deviceSyntaxshow al

Page 124 - 2.1.25 privilege

Common Commands2-1292.1.47 boot Privilege / Global ConfigDisplays the boot configuration of the deviceSyntaxshow bootParametersNone ExampleRFSwitch#

Page 125 - 2.1.26 radius

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference GuideTOC-1621.1.5 espi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 126

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-1302.1.48 clockPrivilege / Global ConfigDisplays the system clockSyntaxshow clockParametersNone ExampleRFSwit

Page 127

Common Commands2-1312.1.49 debuggingPrivilege / Global ConfigDisplays the debugging configuration informationSyntaxshow debugging mstpParametersExamp

Page 128 - 2.1.28 redundancy group

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-1322.1.50 dhcpPrivilege / Global ConfigDisplays existing DHCP server configurations Syntaxshow dhcp [config|s

Page 129

Common Commands2-1332.1.51 filePrivilege / Global ConfigDisplays the file system informationSyntaxshow file [information|systems]ParametersExampleRFS

Page 130

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-1342.1.52 ftpPrivilege / Global ConfigDisplays the FTP server configurationSyntaxshow ftpParametersNone Examp

Page 131 - 2.1.29 redundancy history

Common Commands2-1352.1.53 password-encryptionPrivilege / Global ConfigDisplays the global password encryption statusSyntaxshow password-encryption s

Page 132 - 2.1.30 redundancy members

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-1362.1.54 running-configPrivilege / Global ConfigDisplays the contents of those configuration files wherein a

Page 133 - 2.1.31 rtls

Common Commands2-137snmp-server engineid netsnmp 6b8b456749d9e5c1snmp-server sysname RFS7000snmp-server manager v2snmp-server manager v3snmp-server us

Page 134

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-138 ip dhcp trust!interface me1 ip address 10.1.1.100/24!interface vlan1 ip address 172.16.10.2/24!rtls rfid e

Page 135

Common Commands2-139!spanning-tree mst config name My Name!no management secureip domain-lookupservice diag period 1000service diag enablecountry-code

Page 136 - 2.1.32 smtp-notification

Contents -TOC-17Chapter 24. SOLE Instance24.1 SOLE Config Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-1402.1.55 securitymgrPrivilege / Global ConfigDisplays the security manager event-logsSyntaxshow securitymgr

Page 138 - 2.1.33 snmp

Common Commands2-1412.1.56 sessionsPrivilege / Global ConfigDisplays the list of current active open sessions on the deviceSyntaxshow sessionsParame

Page 139 - 2.1.34 snmp-server

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-1422.1.57 startup-configPrivilege / Global ConfigDisplays the complete startup configuration script on the co

Page 140

Common Commands2-143snmp-server user snmptrap v3 encrypted auth md5 0x22b4e8506bf66b435abdde2b996e8100snmp-server user snmpmanager v3 encrypted auth m

Page 141

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-144!interface vlan1 ip address 172.16.10.2/24!rtls rfid espi sole!line con 0line vty 0 24!endRFS7000(config)#

Page 142

Common Commands2-1452.1.58 upgrade-statusPrivilege / Global ConfigDisplays the last image-upgrade statusSyntaxshow upgrade-status {detail}ParametersN

Page 143

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-1462.1.59 mac-nameUser /Privilege ExecDisplays the configured MAC nameSupported in the following platforms:•

Page 144

Common Commands2-1472.1.60 firewallPrev Exec ModeDisplays wireless firewallSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000• RFS4000Syntaxshow

Page 145 - 2.1.37 terminal

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-1482.1.61 rolePriv Exe ModeDisplays existing role nameSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000

Page 146 - 2.1.38 timezone

Common Commands2-1492.1.62 virtual-IPGlobal Config ModeDisplays all the virtual-IPs present in the configurationSupported in the following platforms:

Page 147 - 2.1.39 traffic-shape

© 2010 Motorola, Inc. All rights reserved. MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the US Patent & Trademark Office. Symbol is a regi

Page 148 - 2.1.40 users

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference GuideTOC-1825.1.21 verbose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 149 - 2.1.41 version

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-150RFS7000>show virtual-ip configRFS7K-1(config)#show virtual-ip configVirtual-IP Status : Enable

Page 150

Common Commands2-151Total Number of Peers : 1Peer Status Information :+-------------------------------------------------------------------

Page 151

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-152RFS7K-1(config)#no virtual-ip vmacRemoves the configured vmac on the switch

Page 152

Common Commands2-1532.1.63 wwanCommon to all modesConfigures wireless wan featureSupported in the following platforms:• RFS6000• RFS4000Syntaxshow ww

Page 153

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-154output errors 0, aborted 0, carrier 0, fifo 0, heartbeat 0, window 0 collisions 0RFS6000#RFS6000#show ip in

Page 154

Common Commands2-1552.1.64 aap-wlan-aclPrivilege / Global ConfigApplies an ACL on WLAN for AAPSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000

Page 155

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-1562.1.65 aap-wlan-acl-statsPrivilege / Global ConfigDisplays the acl stats for wlanSupported in the followin

Page 156

Common Commands2-1572.1.66 protocol-listCommon to all ModesDisplays the list of protocolsSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000Synta

Page 157

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-1582.1.67 service-listCommon to all ModesDisplays the list of servicesSupported in the following platforms:•

Page 158

User Exec CommandsLogging in to the switch places you within the USER EXEC command mode. Typically, a login requires a user name and password. You hav

Page 159

About This GuideThis Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide and contains the following sections:• Who Should Use this Guide• How to Use this Guide• Co

Page 160

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide3-2exit Ends the current mode and moves down to the previous modepage 2-3help Describes the interactive help s

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User Exec Commands3-33.1.1 clearUser Exec CommandsResets the previous (last saved) commandSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000• RF

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide3-4ParametersExampleRFSwitch>clear crypto ike sa 111.222.333.01RFSwitch>crypto [ipsec|isakmp] sa {<IP&g

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User Exec Commands3-53.1.2 cluster-cli User Exec CommandsUse this command to enter the cluster-cli context. The cluster-cli context provides centrali

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide3-63.1.3 disable User Exec CommandsEnables the PRIV mode to use the disable command. Use the disable command to

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User Exec Commands3-73.1.4 enableUser Exec CommandsUse the enable command to enter the PRIV modeSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS60

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide3-83.1.5 logoutUser Exec CommandsUse this command instead of the exit command to exit the EXEC mode Supported i

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User Exec Commands3-93.1.6 pageUser Exec CommandsUse the command to toggle the switch paging function. Enabling this command displays the CLI command

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide3-103.1.7 pingUser Exec CommandsSends ICMP echo messages to a user-specified location Supported in the followin

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User Exec Commands3-113.1.8 quitUser Exec CommandsUse this command to exit the current mode and move to the previous modeSupported in the following p

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference GuidexxThe syntax, parameters and descriptions within this guide can also be used generically for a RFS7000, RFS6000

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide3-123.1.9 telnetUser Exec CommandsOpens a telnet sessionSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000

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User Exec Commands3-133.1.10 terminalUser Exec CommandsSets the length/number of lines displayed within the terminal windowSupported in the following

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide3-143.1.11 tracerouteUser Exec CommandsTraces the route to its defined destinationSupported in the following pl

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Privileged Exec CommandsMost PRIV EXEC commands set operating parameters. Privileged-level access is password protected to prevent unauthorized use. T

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide4-2clear Resets switch functions to last saved configuration page 4-9clock Configures the software system clock

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Privileged Exec Commands4-3no Negates a command or sets its defaults page 2-5page Toggles the paging function page 4-39ping Sends ICMP echo messages t

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide4-44.1.1 acknowledgePriv Exec CommandAcknowledges alarmsSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000

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Privileged Exec Commands4-54.1.2 archivePriv Exec CommandManages file archive operationsSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000• RFS4

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide4-6flash/log/startup.logflash/log/radius/RFSwitch#dir flash:/How to view the output tar file?Directory of flash:

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Privileged Exec Commands4-74.1.3 cdPriv Exec CommandChanges the current directory Supported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000• RFS4000Syn

Page 181 - 2.1.49 debugging

xxiChapter 10, “Crypto-map Instance”Summarizes the (crypto-map) commands within the switch CLI.Chapter 11, “Crypto-trustpoint Instance”Summarizes the

Page 182 - 2.1.50 dhcp

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide4-84.1.4 change-passwdPriv Exec CommandChanges the password of a logged userSupported in the following platform

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Privileged Exec Commands4-94.1.5 clearPriv Exec CommandResets the current contextSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000• RFS4000Synt

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide4-10clear spanning-tree detected-protocols {interface <interface-name>}Parametersaclstats Clears ACl stati

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Privileged Exec Commands4-11ip [dhcp|pmtu-discovery-blackhole-cache]Clears Internet Protocol (IP) DHCP/NAT• dhcp binding [*|<IP>|all]– DHCP serv

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide4-12ExampleRFSwitch#clear alarm-log newRFSwitch#RFSwitch#clear alarm-log acknowledgedRFSwitch#RFSwitch#clear arp

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Privileged Exec Commands4-134.1.6 clockPriv Exec CommandConfigures the software system clockSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000•

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide4-144.1.7 cluster-cliPriv Exec CommandUse this command to access the cluster-cli context. The cluster-cli conte

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Privileged Exec Commands4-154.1.8 configurePriv Exec CommandEnters the configuration modeSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000• RF

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide4-164.1.9 copyPriv Exec CommandCopies any file (config,log,txt ...etc) from any location to the switch and vice

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Privileged Exec Commands4-174.1.10 debugPriv Exec CommandUse this command for debugging Supported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000• RFS4

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference GuidexxiiChapter 24, “SOLE Instance” Summarizes the (config-rtls-sole) instance commands within the switch CLIChapter

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide4-18cc [access-port|all|alt|ap-containment|apetect|capwap|cluster|config|dot11|eap|ids|kerberos|l3-mob|loc-ap|lo

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Privileged Exec Commands4-19ccstats <stats-module> Cellcontroller statistics (wireless) debugging messages• stats-module [debug|error|info|warn]

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide4-20ip [https|ssh] Internet protocol debugging messages• https – Secure HTTP <HTTPS> Server• ssh – Secure

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Privileged Exec Commands4-21mstp [all|cli|packet|protocol|timer]Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) debugging message • all – all• cli – CLI comman

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide4-22redundancy [all|ccmsg|config|errors|general|heartbeats|init|packets|proc|shutdown|states|subagent|timer|warn

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Privileged Exec Commands4-23securitymgr [acldebug|aclerror|all|debug|dosdebug|doserror|error|ikedebug|natdebug|naterror|packet-forwarding|pmdebug|pmer

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide4-24ExampleRFSwitch#debug ? all Enable all debugging cc Cellcontroller (wireless) debugging

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Privileged Exec Commands4-254.1.11 deletePriv Exec CommandDeletes a specified file from the systemSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide4-264.1.12 diffPriv Exec CommandDisplays the differences between 2 filesSupported in the following platforms:•

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Privileged Exec Commands4-27 rad-user sumi- policy wlan 2+ policy vlan 44+ policy wlan 10 group kumar3

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xxiiiConventions Used in this GuideThis section describes the following topics:• Annotated Symbols• Notational ConventionsAnnotated SymbolsThe followi

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide4-284.1.13 dirPriv Exec CommandView the list of files on a filesystemSupported in the following platforms:• RF

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Privileged Exec Commands4-294.1.14 disablePriv Exec CommandTurns off the privileged mode commandSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS60

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide4-304.1.15 editPriv Exec CommandEdits a text fileSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000• RFS40

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Privileged Exec Commands4-314.1.16 enablePriv Exec CommandTurns on the privileged mode commandSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide4-324.1.17 erasePriv Exec CommandErases a target filesystemSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6

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Privileged Exec Commands4-334.1.18 haltPriv Exec CommandStops (halts) the switchSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000• RFS4000Synta

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide4-344.1.19 killPriv Exec CommandKills (terminates) a specified session and stops (halts) the switchSupported in

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Privileged Exec Commands4-354.1.20 logoutPriv Exec CommandExits the EXEC mode and stops (halts) the switchSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide4-364.1.21 mkdirPriv Exec CommandCreates a new directory in the filesystemSupported in the following platforms:

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Privileged Exec Commands4-374.1.22 morePriv Exec CommandDisplays the contents of a fileSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000• RFS40

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guidexxiv• action items• lists of alternatives• lists of required steps that are not necessarily sequential• Sequenti

Page 215 - 3.1.4 enable

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide4-38User 'admin' logged in with roleof ' superuser' from auth source 'local'Sep 08

Page 216 - 3.1.5 logout

Privileged Exec Commands4-394.1.23 pagePriv Exec CommandToggles switch paging. Enabling this command displays the command output page by page instead

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide4-404.1.24 pingPriv Exec CommandSend (transmits) ICMP echo messagesSupported in the following platforms:• RFS70

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Privileged Exec Commands4-414.1.25 pwdPriv Exec CommandView the contents of the current directorySupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide4-424.1.26 quitPriv Exec CommandExits the current mode and moves to the previous modeSupported in the following

Page 220 - 3.1.9 telnet

Privileged Exec Commands4-434.1.27 reloadPriv Exec CommandHalts the switch and performs a warm rebootSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000•

Page 221 - 3.1.10 terminal

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide4-444.1.28 renamePriv Exec CommandRenames a file in the existing filesystemSupported in the following platforms

Page 222 - 3.1.11 traceroute

Privileged Exec Commands4-454.1.29 rmdirPriv Exec CommandDeletes an existing file from the file systemSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000•

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide4-464.1.30 telnetPriv Exec CommandOpens a telnet sessionSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000

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Privileged Exec Commands4-474.1.31 terminalPriv Exec CommandSets the length/number of lines displayed within the terminal windowSupported in the foll

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xxv| The pipe symbol. This is used to separate the variables/keywords in a list.For example, the commandRFSwitch> show ...is documented asshow [a

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide4-484.1.32 traceroutePriv Exec CommandTraces a route to a destinationSupported in the following platforms:• RFS

Page 227 - 4.1.2 archive

Privileged Exec Commands4-494.1.33 upgradePriv Exec CommandUpgrades the software imageSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000• RFS400

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide4-50kernel/ISR 100.00%)Sep 08 15:58:44 2009: %PM-4-PROCNORESP: Process "logd" is not respondingJan 08

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Privileged Exec Commands4-514.1.34 upgrade - abortPriv Exec CommandAborts an ongoing upgrade processSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• R

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide4-524.1.35 writePriv Exec CommandWrites the running configuration to memory or a terminalSupported in the follo

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Privileged Exec Commands4-53ip http secure-trustpoint localip http secure-serverip sship telnetsnmp-server manager v2snmp-server manager v3crypto isak

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide4-544.1.36 formatPriv Exec CommandFormats file systemSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000Syntaxformat

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Global Configuration CommandsThe term global is used to indicate characteristics or features effecting the system as a whole. Use the Global Configura

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-25.1 Global Configuration CommandsTable 5.1 summarizes the Global Config commands Table 5.1 Global Config Mode

Page 235 - 4.1.6 clock

Global Configuration Commands5-3license Sets license management commands page 5-58line Configures a terminal line page 5-59local Sets the username and

Page 236 - 4.1.7 cluster-cli

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guidexxvi{ } Any command/keyword/variable or a combination of them inside a ‘{‘ & ‘}’ pair is optional. All optio

Page 237 - 4.1.8 configure

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-4spanning-tree Configures spanning tree commands page 5-107timezone Configures the timezone page 5-111traffic-

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Global Configuration Commands5-55.1.1 aaaGlobal Configuration CommandsConfigures the current Authentication, Authorization and Accounting (AAA) login

Page 239 - 4.1.10 debug

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-6Usage GuidelinesUse an AAA login to determine whether management user authentication must be performed agains

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Global Configuration Commands5-75.1.2 access-listGlobal Configuration CommandsAdds an Access List (ACL) entry. Use the access-list command (under Glo

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-8For Extended IP ACLs:access-list [<100-199>|<2000-2699>] [deny|permit|mark] [icmp|ip|tcp|upd]acce

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Global Configuration Commands5-9Parametersaccess-list [<1-99>|<1300-1999>] [permit|deny] [<IP/MASK>|any|host <IP>] {[rule-prec

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-10access-list [<1-99>|<1300-1999>] mark [8021p <0-7>|dscp <0-63>|tos <0-255>] [&

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Global Configuration Commands5-11access-list [<100-199>|<2000-2699>] [permit|deny] [icmp|ip|tcp|udp] [<IP/MASK>|any|host <IP>]

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-12access-list [<100-199>|<2000-2699>] mask [8021p <0-7>|dscp <0-63>|tos <0-255>]

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Global Configuration Commands5-13Use an access list command under the global configuration to create an access list. The switch supports port, router

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xxviiMotorola Enterprise Mobility Support CenterIf you have a problem with your equipment, contact Enterprise Mobility support for your region. Contac

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-145.1.3 autoinstallGlobal Configuration CommandsAutoinstalls the switch imageSupported in the following platf

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Global Configuration Commands5-15ExampleRFSwitch(config)#autoinstall clear-config-historyRFSwitch(config)#config {url <URL>} Autoinstalls a conf

Page 250 - 4.1.13 dir

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-165.1.4 bannerGlobal Configuration CommandsDefines a login banner for the switch. Use {no} banner to delete a

Page 251 - 4.1.14 disable

Global Configuration Commands5-175.1.5 bootGlobal Configuration CommandsReboots the switch with an image in the mentioned partition (either the prima

Page 252 - 4.1.15 edit

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-185.1.6 bridgeGlobal Configuration CommandsConfigures bridge specific commandsSupported in the following plat

Page 253 - 4.1.16 enable

Global Configuration Commands5-19ParametersUsage GuidelinesCreating customized filter schemes for bridged networks limits the amount of unnecessary tr

Page 254 - 4.1.17 erase

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-20RFSwitch(config)#RFSwitch(config)#bridge 2 address 1a2b:3c4d:5e6f forward eth 1 vlan 2RFSwitch(config)#

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Global Configuration Commands5-215.1.7 country-codeGlobal Configuration CommandsSets the country of operationSupported in the following platforms:• R

Page 256 - 4.1.19 kill

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-225.1.8 cryptoGlobal Configuration Commands Use crypto to define system level local ID for ISAKMP negotiation

Page 257 - 4.1.20 logout

Global Configuration Commands5-23crypto isakmp [client|keepalive|key|peer|policy]crypto isakmp client configuration group defaultcrypto isakmp keepali

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-24Parametersipsec (security-association| transform-set)Configures IPSEC policies.• security-association – Defi

Page 261 - 4.1.23 page

Global Configuration Commands5-25isakmp[client|keepalive|key|peer|policy]Configures the Internet Security Association and Key Management Protocol (ISA

Page 262 - 4.1.24 ping

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-26key[export|generate|import|zeroize]Authentication key management functions.• export rsa <name> URL [tf

Page 263 - 4.1.25 pwd

Global Configuration Commands5-27pki [authenticate|enroll| export|import|trustpoint]Configures certificate parameters. The public key infrastructure i

Page 264 - 4.1.26 quit

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-28Usage GuidelinesFollow the table to calculate how many character are required to add the key size for authen

Page 265 - 4.1.27 reload

Global Configuration Commands5-29RFSwitch(config-crypto-map)#set session-key inbound esp 257 cipher 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234 authe

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-30crypto isakmp key 0 12345678 address 21.1.1.1...

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Global Configuration Commands5-31set transform-set tfset-manual!...

Page 268 - 4.1.30 telnet

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-32ExampleRFSwitch(config)#crypto pki ? authenticate Authenticate and import CA Certificate enroll En

Page 269 - 4.1.31 terminal

Global Configuration Commands5-33In case the client is VPN enabled, it initiates a connection with the VPN server on our switch, the “conversation” th

Page 270 - 4.1.32 traceroute

xxixMotorola, Inc. End-User License AgreementBY DOWNLOADING, INSTALLING, OR USING THE SOFTWARE DESCRIBED IN THIS DOCUMENT, YOU OR THE ENTITY OR COMPAN

Page 271 - 4.1.33 upgrade

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-344. Create and configure another VLAN interface named vlan3. RFSwitch(config)#interface vlan 3RFSwitch(config

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Global Configuration Commands5-355.1.8.2 Use Case 2: Configuring Site-to-Site VPNIntranets use unregistered addresses connected over the public intern

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-36RFSwitch(config-crypto-map)#set peer 15.1.1.20RFSwitch(config-crypto-map)#match address 150RFSwitch(config-c

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Global Configuration Commands5-37RFSwitch(config-crypto-map)#set transformset TFSETRFSwitch(config-crypto-map)#set security-association lifetime secon

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-385.1.9 doGlobal Configuration CommandsRuns commands from either the User Exec or Priv Exec mode Supported in

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Global Configuration Commands5-395.1.10 endGlobal Configuration CommandsEnds the current mode and changes to the EXEC mode Supported in the following

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-405.1.11 errdisableGlobal Configuration CommandsEnables the timeout mechanism for the port to be enabled back

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Global Configuration Commands5-415.1.12 ftpGlobal Configuration CommandsConfigures the switch as an FTP server Supported in the following platforms:•

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-42Usage GuidelinesExampleRFSwitch(config)#ftp enableRFSwitch(config)#NOTE: The string size of encrypted passwo

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Global Configuration Commands5-435.1.13 hostnameGlobal Configuration CommandsChanges the system’s network nameSupported in the following platforms:•

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guidexxx3. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY; CONTENT. All title and intellectual property rights in and to the Software (includi

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-445.1.14 interfaceGlobal Configuration CommandsConfigures a selected interfaceThis command is used to enter t

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Global Configuration Commands5-45ParametersUsage GuidelinesUse the no interface <interface-name> to delete the specified SVI. Valid interfaces i

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-465.1.15 ipGlobal Configuration CommandsConfigures a selected Internet Protocol (IP) componentSupported in th

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Global Configuration Commands5-47ip dhcp excluded-address <IP-range-low> {<IP-range-high>}ip dhcp option <option-name> <option-co

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-48ip nat inside destination static <IP> <port>[tcp|udp] <outside-global-IP> {<outside-por

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Global Configuration Commands5-49ip dhcp [bootp|class|excluded-address|option|ping|pool]DHCP server configuration• bootp ignore – Defines the BOOTP sp

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-50http [secure-server|secure-trustpoint|server]Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP) configuration• secure-serve

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Global Configuration Commands5-51nat [inside|outside] [destination|source]Defines Network Address Translation (NAT) configuration values. These follow

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-52• ip nat [inside|outside] source static <outside-global-IP> <local-IP> – Sets the parameters for

Page 291 - RFSwitch(config)#

Global Configuration Commands5-53dos [ascend|bcast-mcast-icmp|chargen|enable|fraggle|ftp-bounce|invalid-protocol|option-route|router-advt|router-solic

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xxxi6. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES. To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, Licensor and its suppliers provide the Software and any (if any) S

Page 293 - 5.1.5 boot

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-54• tcp -max-incomplete – Configures the maximum half-open TCP connections in the system• high <1-1000>

Page 294 - 5.1.6 bridge

Global Configuration Commands5-55igmp snooping {[querier|unknown-multicast-fwd|vlan]}Configures IGMP Snooping parameters.• unknown-multicast-fwd – Opt

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-56Usage Guidelines 11. Use the no command along with ip to undo any IP based configuration. [no] ip(access-lis

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Global Configuration Commands5-575. The switch leads you to a new mode (config-dhcp-class). Use this mode to add an address range used with the DHCP c

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-585.1.16 licenseGlobal Configuration CommandsAdds a feature licenseSupported in the following platforms:• RFS

Page 298 - 5.1.8 crypto

Global Configuration Commands5-595.1.17 lineGlobal Configuration CommandsConfigures the terminal line Opens the config-line mode, where you can confi

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-605.1.18 localGlobal Configuration CommandsSets the username and password for local user authenticationSuppor

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Global Configuration Commands5-615.1.19 loggingGlobal Configuration CommandsModifies message logging facilitiesSupported in the following platforms:•

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-62buffered [<0-7>|alerts|critical|debugging|emergencies|errors|informational|notifications|warnings]Sets

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Global Configuration Commands5-63ExampleRFSwitch(config)#logging onRFSwitch(config)#logging aggregation-time 20RFSwitch(config)#logging buffered criti

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-645.1.20 macGlobal Configuration CommandsConfigures MAC access lists (goes to the MAC ACL mode)For more infor

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Global Configuration Commands5-655.1.21 mac-address-tableGlobal Configuration CommandsConfigures the MAC address tableSupported in the following plat

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-665.1.22 mac-nameGlobal Configuration CommandsSets a name to the MAC addressSupported in the following platfo

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Global Configuration Commands5-675.1.23 managementGlobal Configuration CommandsSets management interface properties Limits local access (through web/

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-685.1.24 ntpGlobal Configuration CommandsConfigure Network Time Protocol (NTP) valuesSupported in the followi

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Global Configuration Commands5-69Parametersaccess-group [peer|query-only|serve|serve-only] [<1-99>|<100-199>|<1300-1999>|<2000-26

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-70broadcast [client|destination]Configures the NTP broadcast service.• client – Listens to NTP broadcasts• des

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Global Configuration Commands5-71ExampleRFSwitch(config)#ntp peer ? WORD Name/IP address of peerRFSwitch(config)#ntp peer TestPeer ? autokey Confi

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-72RFSwitch(config)#ntp peer TestPeer autokey ? prefer Prefer this peer when possible version Configure NT

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Global Configuration Commands5-735.1.25 promptGlobal Configuration CommandsConfigures and sets the systems promptSupported in the following platforms

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xxxiiiwaiver. This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of New York without regard to the conflicts of law provisions thereof. The app

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-745.1.26 radius-serverGlobal Configuration CommandsEnters the RADIUS server mode, the system prompt changes f

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Global Configuration Commands5-75Usage GuidelinesThe RADIUS server host is used to configure RADIUS server details. These details are required for man

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-765.1.27 ratelimitGlobal Configuration CommandsConfigures rate limit parametersSupported in the following pla

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Global Configuration Commands5-775.1.28 redundancyGlobal Configuration CommandsConfigures redundancy group parameters Supported in the following plat

Page 319 - 5.1.13 hostname

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-78Parametersauto-revert enable Enables auto-revertauto-revert-period <1-1800>Sets the redundancy auto-re

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Global Configuration Commands5-79ExampleRFSwitch(config)#redundancy discovery-period 20RFSwitch(config)#RFSwitch(config)#redundancy handle-stp enableR

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-805.1.29 role Global Configuration CommandsConfigures role parameters Opens the role configuration mode (conf

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Global Configuration Commands5-81RFSwitch(config-role)# ?RFSwitch(config)#role assignment immediate enableRFS7000(config)#show rolerole officeuser 10

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-825.1.30 rtlsGlobal Configuration CommandsConfigures Real Time Location System (RTLS) parameters This enables

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Global Configuration Commands5-835.1.31 serviceGlobal Configuration CommandsRetrieves system data (tables, log files, configuration, status and opera

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-84diag [enable|limit|period|tech-support-period|tech-support-url]Services diagnostics configuration.• enable –

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Global Configuration Commands5-85Usage GuidelinesThe service password-encryption set by the user cannot be disabled without knowing the old password.

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-865.1.32 smtp-notificationGlobal Configuration CommandsModifies SMTP notification parametersSupported in the

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Global Configuration Commands5-87smtp-notification enable traps wireless ap-detection {[externalAPDetected|externalAPRemoved]}smtp-notification enable

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-88Parametersauthenticate enable Enables SMTP Server authenticationenable traps [all|dhcp-server|diagnostics|mi

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Global Configuration Commands5-89• miscellaneous [caCertExpired|lowFsSpace|periodicHeartbeat|processMaxRestartsReached|savedConfigModified|serverCertE

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-90• nsm [dhcpIPChanged] – Enables nsm traps and changes the DHCP IP• radius-server [radiusServerDown|radiusSer

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Global Configuration Commands5-91• wireless [ap-detection|ids|radio|self-healing|station|wlan] – Enables wireless traps• ap-detection [externalAPDetec

Page 334

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-92• associated – Wireless station associated• deniedAssociationAsPortCapacityReached – Wireless station denied

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Global Configuration Commands5-93ExampleRFSwitch(config)#smtp-notification enableRFSwitch(config)#smtp-notification enable traps dhcp-server dhcpServe

Page 336 - 5.1.18 local

IntroductionThis chapter describes the commands defined by the switch Command Line Interface (CLI). Access the CLI (on the supported RFS6000, RFS4000,

Page 337 - 5.1.19 logging

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-945.1.33 snmp-serverGlobal Configuration CommandsModifies SNMP engine parameters Supported in the following p

Page 338

Global Configuration Commands5-95snmp-server enable traps wireless ids{[muExcessiveEvents|radioExcessiveEvents|switchExcessiveEvents]}snmp-server enab

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-96pktsps-greater-than|tput-greater-than|undecrypt-percent-greater-than]snmp-server engineid [netsnmp {<word

Page 340 - 5.1.20 mac

Global Configuration Commands5-97enable traps dhcp-server {[dhcpServerDown|dhcpServerUp]}Enables dhcp-server traps.• dhcpServerDown – DHCP server down

Page 341 - 5.1.21 mac-address-table

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-98enable traps mobility {[operationallyDown|operationallyUp|peerDown|peerUp]}Enable mobility traps• operationa

Page 342 - 5.1.22 mac-name

Global Configuration Commands5-99enable traps wireless {[ap-detection|ids|radio|self-healing|station|wlan]}Enables wireless traps• ap-detection {[exte

Page 343 - 5.1.23 management

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-100deniedAssociationOnSpectrum|deniedAssociationOnSSID|deniedAuthentication|disassociated|radiusAuthFailed|tki

Page 344 - 5.1.24 ntp

Global Configuration Commands5-101• tkipCounterMeasures – TKIP counter measures invoked• vlanChanged – Wireless station VLAN ID has changed• wlan {[vl

Page 345

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-102snmp-server enable traps wireless-statistics [mesh|min-packets|mobile-unit|radio|wireless-switch|wlan]Modif

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Global Configuration Commands5-103• tput-greater-than – Throughput in Mbps is greater than 0.00 and less than or equal to 100000.00• undecrypt-percent

Page 347

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide1-21.1 CLI OverviewThe CLI is used for configuring, monitoring, and maintaining the switch managed network. The

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-104• pktsps-greater-than – Packets per sec is greater than 0.00 and less than or equal to 100000.00• tput-grea

Page 349 - 5.1.25 prompt

Global Configuration Commands5-105ExampleRFSwitch(config)#snmp-server community TestCommunity roRFSwitch(config)#RFSwitch(config)#snmp-server contact

Page 350 - 5.1.26 radius-server

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-106RFSwitch(config)#snmp-server enable traps wireless ap-detection externalAPDetectedRFSwitch(config)#RFSwitc

Page 351 - RFSwitch(config-radsrv)#

Global Configuration Commands5-1075.1.34 spanning-treeGlobal Configuration CommandsConfigures spanning-tree commands Supported in the following platf

Page 352 - 5.1.27 ratelimit

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-108Parametersmst [<0-15> priority <0-61440>|cisco-interoperability [enable|disable]|configuration|

Page 353 - 5.1.28 redundancy

Global Configuration Commands5-109• max-age <6-40> – Max-age is the maximum time in seconds for which (if a bridge is the root bridge) a message

Page 354

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-110The mst > configuration command moves you to the Spanning tree-mst Instance on page 13-1 Instance instan

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Global Configuration Commands5-1115.1.35 timezoneGlobal Configuration CommandsConfigures switch timezone settings Supported in the following platform

Page 356 - 5.1.29 role

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-1125.1.36 traffic-shapeGlobal Configuration CommandsOptimizes network trafficSupported in the following platf

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Global Configuration Commands5-113ParametersExampleRFSSwitch(config)#traffic-shape class 1 max-buffers 1000 1000 1000 1000 500 500 500 500 red-level 7

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Introduction1-31.1.2 CLI ModesThe CLI is segregated into different command modes. Each mode has its own set of commands for configuration, maintenance

Page 359 - 5.1.31 service

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-114RFSSwitch(config)#show traffic-shape configTraffic shaping class 1 Rate: 10 Mbps Prio-| max | RED

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Global Configuration Commands5-1155.1.37 usernameGlobal Configuration CommandsEstablishes user name authenticationSupported in the following platform

Page 361 - RFSwitch(config)#service dhcp

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-116ExampleRFSwitch(config)#username GoldenSwitchRFSwitch(config)#RFS7000(config)#username Aeyjey access consol

Page 362 - 5.1.32 smtp-notification

Global Configuration Commands5-117!username admin password 1 8e67bb26b358e2ed20fe552ed6fb832f397a507dusername admin privilege superuserusername opera

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-1185.1.38 vpnGlobal Configuration CommandsConfigures VPN authentication settingsSupported in the following pl

Page 364

Global Configuration Commands5-1195.1.39 wirelessGlobal Configuration CommandsConfigures switch wireless parameters This command moves you to the con

Page 365

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-1205.1.40 wlan-aclGlobal Configuration CommandsApplies an ACL on a WLAN indexSupported in the following platf

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Global Configuration Commands5-121When a packet goes out of a access port, it becomes outbound traffic to the wireless LAN index. Apply an ACL to a WL

Page 367

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-122ip access-list standard stdacl3deny host 30.0.0.14 rule-precedence 54no access-list stdaclwlan-acl 5 stdacl

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Global Configuration Commands5-1235.1.41 network-element-idGlobal Configuration CommandsUse this command to set system’s network-element-IDSupported

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference GuideTOC-21.4.5 Command Output pagination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 370 - 5.1.33 snmp-server

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide1-4You can also access sub-modes from the global configuration mode. Configuration sub-modes define specific fea

Page 371

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-1245.1.42 firewallGlobal Configuration CommandsUse this command to set system’s network-element-IDSupported i

Page 372

Global Configuration Commands5-125clamp [path-mtu|tcp-mss]Configures wireless firewall• clamp [path-mtu|tcp-mss] – Displays clamp value• path-mtu – Di

Page 373

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-126ExampleRFSwitch(config)#firewall clamp RFSwitch(config)#virtual-defrag [enable|max-defrag-per-host|max-frag

Page 374

Global Configuration Commands5-1275.1.43 virtual-ipGlobal Configuration CommandsDisplays virtual-ip configuration of the switchSupported in the follo

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-128ExampleRFS7K-1(config)#virtual-ip 192.168.11.10/24 vlan 11 RFS7K-1(config)#RFS7K-1(config)#show virtual-ip

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Global Configuration Commands5-1295.1.44 wwanGlobal Configuration CommandsConfigures wireless wwan interfaceSupported in RFS6000 and RFS4000 platform

Page 377

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-1305.1.45 aap-wlan-aclGlobal Configuration CommandsApplies an acl on wlan for aapSupported in the following p

Page 378

Global Configuration Commands5-1315.1.46 arpGlobal Configuration CommandsConfigures Address Resolution ProtocolSupported in the following platforms:•

Page 379

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-1325.1.47 powerGlobal Configuration CommandsConfigures PoE commandsSupported in the following platforms:• RFS

Page 380

Global Configuration Commands5-1335.1.48 aap-ipfilter-listGlobal Configuration CommandsApplies ipfilter to WLAN/LANSupported in the following platfor

Page 381

Introduction1-5halt linehelp localkill logginglogout macmkdir mac-address-tablemore mac-nameno managementpage noping ntppwd promptquit radius-serverre

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-1345.1.49 whitelistGlobal Configuration CommandsWhite list is a list of host names and IP addresses that are

Page 383 - 5.1.34 spanning-tree

Global Configuration Commands5-135ExampleRFSwitch(config-whitelist)#permit 172.16.10.3RFSwitch(config-whitelist)#permit symbol suffixRFSwitch(config-w

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Page 385

Crypto-isakmp InstanceThe (config-crypto-isakmp) instance is used to configure ISAKMP policies. To enter this instance, use this command:RFSwitch(conf

Page 386 - RFSwitch(config-mst)#

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide6-2lifetime Sets the lifetime for the ISAKMP security association page 6-11no Negates a command or sets its defa

Page 387 - 5.1.35 timezone

Crypto-isakmp Instance6-36.1.1 authenticationCrypto ISAKMP Config CommandsAuthenticates rsa-sig and pre-share keysSupported in the following platform

Page 388 - 5.1.36 traffic-shape

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide6-46.1.2 clrscrCrypto ISAKMP Config CommandsClears the display screenSupported in the following platforms:• RFS

Page 389

Crypto-isakmp Instance6-56.1.3 encryptionCrypto ISAKMP Config CommandsConfigures the encryption level of the data transmitted using the crypto-isakmp

Page 390

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide6-66.1.4 endCrypto ISAKMP Config CommandsEnds and exits the current mode and changes to the PRIV EXEC mode. The

Page 391 - 5.1.37 username

Crypto-isakmp Instance6-76.1.5 exitCrypto ISAKMP Config CommandsEnds the current mode and moves to the previous mode (GLOBAL-CONFIG). The prompt chan

Page 392

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide1-6To return from the Global Config mode to the Privilege Exec mode use:RFSSwitch(config)#exitRFSSwitch#Similarl

Page 393

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide6-86.1.6 groupCrypto ISAKMP Config CommandsSpecifies the Diffie-Hellman group (1 or 2) used by the IKE policy t

Page 394

Crypto-isakmp Instance6-96.1.7 hashCrypto ISAKMP Config CommandsSpecifies the hash algorithm used to authenticate data transmitted over the IKE SASup

Page 395 - 5.1.39 wireless

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide6-106.1.8 helpCrypto ISAKMP Config CommandsDisplays the system’s interactive help systemSupported in the follow

Page 396 - 5.1.40 wlan-acl

Crypto-isakmp Instance6-116.1.9 lifetimeCrypto ISAKMP Config CommandsSpecifies how long an IKE SA is valid before it expires• RFS7000• RFS6000• RFS40

Page 397

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide6-126.1.10 noCrypto ISAKMP Config CommandsNegates a command or sets its defaultsSupported in the following plat

Page 398

Crypto-isakmp Instance6-136.1.11 serviceCrypto ISAKMP Config CommandsInvokes service commands to troubleshoot or debug the (config-crypto-isakmp) ins

Page 399 - 5.1.41 network-element-id

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide6-14 +-1 [group (1|2|5)] +-2 [group (1|2|5)] +-5 [group (1|2|5)]+-hash +-md5 [hash (sha|md5)]...

Page 400 - 5.1.42 firewall

Crypto-isakmp Instance6-156.1.12 showCrypto ISAKMP Config CommandsDisplays current system information running on the switchSupported in the following

Page 401

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide6-16 banner Display Message of the Day Login banner boot Display boot configur

Page 402

Crypto-isakmp Instance6-17 terminal Display terminal configuration parameters timezone Display timezone traffic-shape Disp

Page 403 - 5.1.43 virtual-ip

Introduction1-71.2 Getting Context Sensitive HelpEnter a question mark (?) at the system prompt to display a list of commands available for each mode.

Page 404 - <AA-BB-CC-DD-EE-FF>

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide6-18

Page 405 - 5.1.44 wwan

Crypto-group InstanceThe (config-crypto-group) instance configures the default group properties of the ISAKMP client. To navigate to this instance, us

Page 406 - 5.1.45 aap-wlan-acl

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide7-2show Shows running system information page 7-9wins Defines a Windows Name Server (WINS) page 7-12Table 7.1 C

Page 407 - 5.1.46 arp

Crypto-group Instance7-37.1.1 clrscrCrypto Group Config CommandsClears the display screenSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000• RFS

Page 408 - 5.1.47 power

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide7-47.1.2 dnsCrypto Group Config CommandsSpecifies the DNS server address(es) to assign to a clientSupported in

Page 409 - 5.1.48 aap-ipfilter-list

Crypto-group Instance7-57.1.3 endCrypto Group Config CommandsEnds and exits the current mode and changes to the PRIV EXEC mode. The prompt changes to

Page 410

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide7-67.1.4 exitCrypto Group Config CommandsEnds the current mode and moves to the previous mode (GLOBAL-CONFIG).

Page 411 - RFSwitch(config-whitelist)#

Crypto-group Instance7-77.1.5 helpCrypto Group Config CommandsDisplays the system’s interactive help systemSupported in the following platforms:• RFS

Page 412

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide7-87.1.6 serviceCrypto Group Config CommandsInvokes service commands used troubleshoot or debug (config-crypto-

Page 413 - Crypto-isakmp Instance

Crypto-group Instance7-97.1.7 showCrypto Group Config CommandsDisplays current system information running on the switchSupported in the following pla

Page 414

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide1-8When using context-sensitive help, the space (or lack of a space) before the question mark (?) is significant

Page 415 - 6.1.1 authentication

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide7-10 banner Display Message of the Day Login banner boot Display boot configur

Page 416 - 6.1.2 clrscr

Crypto-group Instance7-11 terminal Display terminal configuration parameters timezone Display timezonetraffic-shape Display traffic sh

Page 417 - 6.1.3 encryption

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide7-127.1.8 winsCrypto Group Config CommandsSpecifies the Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS) servers to assig

Page 418 - 6.1.4 end

Crypto-peer InstanceThe (config-crypto-peer) instance to configure ISAKMP peers. To enter this instance, use the command:RFSwitch(config)#crypto isakm

Page 419 - 6.1.5 exit

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide8-2show Displays running system page 8-10Table 8.1 Crypto Peer Command Summary (Continued)Command Description Re

Page 420 - 6.1.6 group

Crypto-peer Instance8-38.1.1 clrscrCrypto Peer Config CommandsClears the display screenSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000• RFS40

Page 421 - 6.1.7 hash

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide8-48.1.2 endCrypto Peer Config CommandsEnds and exits the current mode and moves to the PRIV EXEC mode. The pro

Page 422 - 6.1.8 help

Crypto-peer Instance8-58.1.3 exitCrypto Peer Config CommandsEnds the current mode and moves to the previous mode (GLOBAL-CONFIG). The prompt changes

Page 423 - 6.1.9 lifetime

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide8-68.1.4 helpCrypto Peer Config CommandsAccesses the system’s interactive help systemSupported in the following

Page 424 - 6.1.10 no

Crypto-peer Instance8-78.1.5 noCrypto Peer Config CommandsNegates a command or sets it’s defaultsSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6

Page 425 - 6.1.11 service

Introduction1-91.3 Using the No and Default Command FormsAlmost every command has a no form. Use no to disable a feature or function. Use the command

Page 426

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide8-88.1.6 serviceCrypto Peer Config CommandsInvokes service commands to troubleshoot or debug the (config-crypto

Page 427 - 6.1.12 show

Crypto-peer Instance8-98.1.7 setCrypto Peer Config CommandsConfigures the aggressive-mode of config-crypto-peer• RFS7000• RFS6000• RFS4000set aggerss

Page 428

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide8-108.1.8 showCrypto Peer Config CommandsDisplays current system information running on the switchSupported in

Page 429

Crypto-peer Instance8-11 banner Display Message of the Day Login banner boot Display boot configuration. clock

Page 430

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide8-12 terminal Display terminal configuration parameters timezone Display timezone u

Page 431 - Crypto-group Instance

Crypto-ipsec InstanceUse the (config-crypto-ipsec) instance to define the transform configuration for securing data (esp-3des, esp-sha-hmac etc.). To

Page 432

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide9-2no Negates a command or set its defaults page 9-7service Invokes service commands to troubleshoot or debug (c

Page 433 - 7.1.1 clrscr

Crypto-ipsec Instance9-39.1.1 endCrypto IPSec Config CommandsEnds and exits the current mode and moves to the PRIV EXEC mode. The prompt changes to R

Page 434 - 7.1.2 dns

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide9-49.1.2 exitCrypto IPSec Config CommandsEnds the current mode and moves to the previous mode (GLOBAL-CONFIG).

Page 435 - 7.1.3 end

Crypto-ipsec Instance9-59.1.3 helpCrypto IPSec Config CommandsAccesses the system’s interactive help systemSupported in the following platforms:• RFS

Page 436 - 7.1.4 exit

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide1-101.4 Using CLI Editing Features and ShortcutsA variety of shortcuts and edit features are available. The foll

Page 437 - 7.1.5 help

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide9-69.1.4 mode Crypto IPSec Config CommandsConfigures the IPSec mode of operationSupported in the following plat

Page 438 - 7.1.6 service

Crypto-ipsec Instance9-79.1.5 noCrypto IPSec Config CommandsNegates a command or sets it’s defaultsSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RF

Page 439 - 7.1.7 show

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide9-89.1.6 show Crypto IPSec Config CommandsUse this command to view current system information running on the sw

Page 440

Crypto-ipsec Instance9-9 debugging Debugging information outputs dhcp DHCP Server Configurationenvironment sh

Page 441

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide9-10 users Display information about currently logged in users version Display s

Page 442

Crypto-ipsec Instance9-119.1.7 serviceCrypto IPSec Config CommandsInvokes service commands to troubleshoot or debug the (config-crypto-peer) instance

Page 443 - Crypto-peer Instance

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide9-12

Page 444

Crypto-map InstanceThe (config-crypto-map) commands define a Certificate Authority (CA) trustpoint. This is a separate instance, but belongs to the cr

Page 445 - 8.1.1 clrscr

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide10-2service Invokes service commands to troubleshoot or debug the instance configurationspage 10-10set Sets valu

Page 446 - 8.1.2 end

Crypto-map Instance10-310.1.1 clrscr Crypto Map Config CommandsClears the display screenSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000• RFS4

Page 447 - 8.1.3 exit

Introduction1-111.4.2 Completing a Partial Command NameIf you cannot remember a command name (or if you want to reduce the amount of typing you have t

Page 448 - 8.1.4 help

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide10-410.1.2 end Crypto Map Config CommandsEnds and exits the current mode and moves to the to PRIV EXEC mode. Th

Page 449 - 8.1.5 no

Crypto-map Instance10-510.1.3 exit Crypto Map Config CommandsEnds the current mode and moves to the previous mode (GLOBAL-CONFIG). The prompt changes

Page 450 - 8.1.6 service

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide10-610.1.4 help Crypto Map Config CommandsDisplays the system’s interactive help systemSupported in the followi

Page 451 - 8.1.7 set

Crypto-map Instance10-710.1.5 match Crypto Map Config CommandsUse this command to assign an IP access-list to a crypto map definition. The access-lis

Page 452 - 8.1.8 show

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide10-8Usage GuidelinesCrypto map entries do not directly contain the selectors used to determine which data to sec

Page 453

Crypto-map Instance10-910.1.6 no Crypto Map Config CommandsNegates a command or sets its defaultsSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6

Page 454

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide10-1010.1.7 service Crypto Map Config CommandsInvokes service commands to troubleshoot or debug the (config-cry

Page 455 - Crypto-ipsec Instance

Crypto-map Instance10-11 +-remote-type [no set remote-type] +-security-association +-level +-perhost [no set security-association le

Page 456

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide10-1210.1.8 setCrypto Map Config CommandsConfigures set parameters for the peer deviceSupported in the followin

Page 457 - 9.1.1 end

Crypto-map Instance10-13mode [aggressive|main] Sets the mode of the tunnels for this Crypto Map • aggressive – Initiates aggressive mode • main – Init

Page 458 - 9.1.2 exit

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide1-12The CLI recognizes a command once you have entered enough characters to make the command unique. If you ente

Page 459 - 9.1.3 help

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide10-14Usage GuidelinesRFSwitch(config-crypto-map)#set peer nameIf no peer IP address is configured, the manual cr

Page 460 - 9.1.4 mode

Crypto-map Instance10-15RFSwitch(config-crypto-map)#set pfsIf left at the default setting, no perfect forward secrecy (PFS) is used during IPSec SA ke

Page 461 - 9.1.5 no

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide10-1610.1.9 show Crypto Map Config CommandsDisplays current system information running on the switch Supported

Page 462 - 9.1.6 show

Crypto-map Instance10-17 dhcp DHCP Server Configurationenvironment show environmental information file D

Page 463

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide10-18 version Display software & hardware version virtual-ip IP Redundancy Feature

Page 464

Crypto-trustpoint InstanceThe (config-crypto-trustpoint) commands define a Certificate Authority (CA) trustpoint. This is a separate instance, but bel

Page 465 - 9.1.7 service

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide11-2ip-address Sets an IP address for the trustpoint page 11-10no Negates a command or sets its defaults page 11

Page 466

Crypto-trustpoint Instance11-311.1.1 clrscrTrustpoint (PKI) Config CommandsClears the display screenSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• R

Page 467 - Crypto-map Instance

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide11-411.1.2 company-nameTrustpoint (PKI) Config CommandsSets the company name (Applicable only for request)Suppo

Page 468

Crypto-trustpoint Instance11-511.1.3 emailTrustpoint (PKI) Config CommandsSets the e-mail ID for the trustpointSupported in the following platforms:•

Page 469 - 10.1.1 clrscr

Introduction1-131.4.4 Re-displaying the Current Command LineIf entering a command and the system suddenly sends a message, you can recall the current

Page 470 - 10.1.2 end

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide11-611.1.4 endTrustpoint (PKI) Config CommandsEnds and exits the current mode and moves to the PRIV EXEC mode.

Page 471 - 10.1.3 exit

Crypto-trustpoint Instance11-711.1.5 exitTrustpoint (PKI) Config CommandsEnds the current mode and moves to previous the mode (GLOBAL-CONFIG). The pr

Page 472 - 10.1.4 help

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide11-811.1.6 fqdnTrustpoint (PKI) Config CommandsConfigures the domain name of the trustpoint (FQDN stands for Fu

Page 473 - 10.1.5 match

Crypto-trustpoint Instance11-911.1.7 helpTrustpoint (PKI) Config CommandsDisplays the systems interactive help systemSupported in the following platf

Page 474

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide11-1011.1.8 ip-addressTrustpoint (PKI) Config CommandsSets an IP address for the trustpointSupported in the fol

Page 475

Crypto-trustpoint Instance11-1111.1.9 noTrustpoint (PKI) Config CommandsNegates a command or sets its defaultsSupported in the following platforms:•

Page 476 - 10.1.7 service

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide11-1211.1.10 passwordTrustpoint (PKI) Config CommandsSets the challenge password (applicable only for requests)

Page 477

Crypto-trustpoint Instance11-1311.1.11 rsakeypairTrustpoint (PKI) Config CommandsConfigures a RSA Keypair to associate with the trustpoint Supported

Page 478

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide11-1411.1.12 serviceTrustpoint (PKI) Config CommandsInvokes service commands to troubleshoot or debug the crypt

Page 479 - <host name>]

Crypto-trustpoint Instance11-15...

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Contents -TOC-32.1.32 smtp-notification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide1-14

Page 482 - 10.1.9 show

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide11-1611.1.13 showTrustpoint (PKI) Config CommandsDisplays current system information running on the switch Supp

Page 483

Crypto-trustpoint Instance11-17 debugging Debugging information outputs dhcp DHCP Server Configuration environment

Page 484

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide11-18 users Display information about currently logged in users version Display

Page 485 - Crypto-trustpoint Instance

Crypto-trustpoint Instance11-1911.1.14 subject-nameTrustpoint (PKI) Config CommandsCreates a subject name to configure a trustpoint (the subject name

Page 486

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide11-20 WORD Organization( 2 to 64 characters )RFSwitch(config-trustpoint)#subject-name TestPool US OH PB SYMBOL

Page 487 - 11.1.1 clrscr

Interface InstanceUse the (config-if) instance to configure the interfaces – Ethernet, VLAN and tunnel associated with the switch.To switch to this mo

Page 488 - 11.1.2 company-name

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide12-2crypto Defines the encryption module page 12-5description Creates an interface specific description page 12-

Page 489 - 11.1.3 email

Interface Instance12-3speed Specifies the speed of a fast-ethernet (10/100) or a gigabit ethernet port (10/100/1000)page 12-32static-channel-groupConf

Page 490 - 11.1.4 end

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide12-412.1.1 clrscrInterface Config CommandsClears the display screenSupported in the following platforms:• RFS70

Page 491 - 11.1.5 exit

Interface Instance12-512.1.2 cryptoInterface Config CommandsSets the encryption module to use for this interfaceSupported in the following platforms:

Page 492 - 11.1.6 fqdn

Common CommandsThis chapter describes the CLI commands used in the USER EXEC, PRIV EXEC, and GLOBAL CONFIG modes.The PRIV EXEC command set contains th

Page 493 - 11.1.7 help

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide12-612.1.3 descriptionInterface Config CommandsCreates an interface specific descriptionSupported in the follow

Page 494 - 11.1.8 ip-address

Interface Instance12-712.1.4 duplexInterface Config CommandsSpecifies the duplex mode for the interfaceSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000

Page 495 - 11.1.9 no

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide12-812.1.5 endInterface Config CommandsEnds and exits the current mode and moves to the PRIV EXEC mode. The pr

Page 496 - 11.1.10 password

Interface Instance12-912.1.6 exitInterface Config CommandsEnds the current mode and moves to the previous mode (GLOBAL-CONFIG). The prompt changes

Page 497 - 11.1.11 rsakeypair

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide12-1012.1.7 helpInterface Config CommandsDisplays the system’s interactive helpSupported in the following platf

Page 498 - 11.1.12 service

Interface Instance12-1112.1.8 ipInterface Config CommandsSets the IP address for the assigned Fast Ethernet interface (ME), and VLAN InterfaceSupport

Page 499 - RFSwitch(config-trustpoint)#

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide12-12Usage GuidelinesIPv4 commands are not allowed on a L2 interface. Use the ip access-group command to attach

Page 500 - 11.1.13 show

Interface Instance12-13ExampleRFSwitch(config-if)#ip access-group 110 inRFSwitch(config-if)#RFSwitch(config-if)#ip address 192.168.234.1/24RFSwitch(co

Page 501

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide12-1412.1.9 macInterface Config CommandsApplies a MAC access list (ACL) to Gigabit Ethernet interfaceSupported

Page 502

Interface Instance12-1512.1.10 managementInterface Config CommandsSets the selected interface as management interface. It can only be used on a VLANx

Page 503 - 11.1.14 subject-name

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-22.1.1 clrscrCommon CommandsClears the screen and refreshes the prompt (#)Supported in the following platform

Page 504

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide12-1612.1.11 noInterface Config CommandsNegates a command or sets its defaultsSupported in the following platfo

Page 505 - Interface Instance

Interface Instance12-1712.1.12 port-channelInterface Config CommandsSelects the load-balance criteria of an aggregated portSupported in the following

Page 506

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide12-18The following example defines the load balance based on the IP or MAC address:RFSwitch(config)#interface sa

Page 507

Interface Instance12-195. Use the port-channel command to select the criteria used to determine which link is selected for a given packet. The port-ch

Page 508 - 12.1.1 clrscr

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide12-20MAC> no matter what host the MU is accessing. But in src-dst-mac balancing, the same link is selected al

Page 509 - 12.1.2 crypto

Interface Instance12-2112.1.13 powerInterface Config CommandsInvokes PoE commands to configure PoE power limit and priority for a port. By default th

Page 510 - 12.1.3 description

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide12-22RFSwitch(config-if)#exitRFSwitch(config)#interface ge3RFSwitch(config-if)#power priority criticalRFSwitch(c

Page 511 - 12.1.4 duplex

Interface Instance12-2312.1.14 serviceInterface Config CommandsInvokes service commands to troubleshoot or debug the (config-if) instance configurati

Page 512 - 12.1.5 end

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide12-24 +-<100-199>RFSwitch(config-if)#

Page 513 - 12.1.6 exit

Interface Instance12-2512.1.15 showInterface Config CommandsDisplays current system information running on the switchSupported in the following platf

Page 514 - 12.1.7 help

Common Commands2-32.1.2 exitCommon CommandsEnds the current mode and moves to the previous modeSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS600

Page 515 - 12.1.8 ip

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide12-26 crypto encryption module debugging Debugging information outputs dhcp

Page 516 - <1-1000000>

Interface Instance12-27 users Display information about currently logged in users version Display software & hardw

Page 517

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide12-2812.1.16 shutdownInterface Config CommandsDisables the selected interface, the interface is administrativel

Page 518

Interface Instance12-2912.1.17 spanning-treeInterface Config CommandsConfigures spanning tree parametersDisplays current system information running o

Page 519 - 12.1.10 management

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide12-30bpduguard [disable|enable] Use this command to enable or disable the BPDU guard feature on a port.Use the n

Page 520 - 12.1.11 no

Interface Instance12-31ExampleRFSwitch(config-if)#spanning-tree edgeportRFSwitch(config-if)#RFSwitch(config-if)#spanning-tree guard rootRFSwitch(confi

Page 521 - 12.1.12 port-channel

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide12-3212.1.18 speedInterface Config CommandsSpecifies the speed of a fast-ethernet (10/100) or a gigabit-etherne

Page 522

Interface Instance12-3312.1.19 static-channel-groupInterface Config CommandsAdds an interface to a static channel groupDisplays current system inform

Page 523 - How src-dst-ip mode works

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide12-3412.1.20 switchportInterface Config CommandsSets switching mode characteristics for the selected interface.

Page 524

Interface Instance12-35Usage GuidelinesInterfaces ge1-ge4 can be configured as trunk or in access mode. An interface (when configured as trunk) allows

Page 525 - 12.1.13 power

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-42.1.3 helpCommon CommandsUse this command to access the advanced help feature. Use “?” anytime at the comman

Page 526

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide12-3612.1.21 storm-controlInterface Config CommandsSets storm-control for broadcastingSupported in the followin

Page 527 - 12.1.14 service

Interface Instance12-3712.1.22 tunnelingInterface Config CommandsSets protocol-over protocol tunneling.Supported in the following platforms:• RFS7000

Page 528 - +-<100-199>

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide12-38

Page 529 - 12.1.15 show

Spanning tree-mst InstanceUse the (config-mst) instance to configure the switch’s Multi Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) configuration. To switch to this

Page 530

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide13-2service Invokes service commands needed to troubleshoot or debug (config-if) instance configurationspage 13-

Page 531

Spanning tree-mst Instance13-313.1.1 clrscrmst Config CommandsClears the displaySupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000• RFS4000Synta

Page 532

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide13-413.1.2 endmst Config CommandsEnds and exits the current mode and moves to the PRIV EXEC mode. The prompt ch

Page 533 - 12.1.17 spanning-tree

Spanning tree-mst Instance13-513.1.3 exitmst Config CommandsEnds the current mode and moves to the previous mode (GLOBAL-CONFIG). The prompt changes

Page 534

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide13-613.1.4 helpmst Config CommandsDisplays the system’s interactive help systemSupported in the following platf

Page 535

Spanning tree-mst Instance13-713.1.5 instancemst Config CommandsAssociates VLAN(s) with an instanceSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RF

Page 536

Common Commands2-52.1.4 noCommon CommandsNegates a command or sets its defaults Supported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000• RFS4000Synta

Page 537 - 12.1.19 static-channel-group

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide13-813.1.6 namemst Config CommandsSets the name for the MST regionSupported in the following platforms:• RFS700

Page 538 - 12.1.20 switchport

Spanning tree-mst Instance13-913.1.7 nomst Config CommandsNegates a command or sets its defaultsSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS60

Page 539

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide13-1013.1.8 revisionmst Config CommandsSets the revision number of the MST bridgeSupported in the following pla

Page 540 - 12.1.21 storm-control

Spanning tree-mst Instance13-1113.1.9 servicemst Config CommandsInvokes service commands needed to troubleshoot or debug (config-if) instance configu

Page 541 - 12.1.22 tunneling

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide13-12 +-WORD [show commands WORD] +-running-config [show running-config] +-full [show running-config full

Page 542

Spanning tree-mst Instance13-1313.1.10 showmst Config CommandsDisplays current system informationSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6

Page 543 - Spanning tree-mst Instance

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide13-14 dhcp DHCP Server Configurationenvironment show environmental information file

Page 544 - instance configurations

Spanning tree-mst Instance13-15 version Display software & hardware version virtual-ip IP Redundancy Feature wireless

Page 545 - 13.1.1 clrscr

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide13-16

Page 546 - 13.1.2 end

DHCP Class InstanceUse the (config-dhcpclass) instance to configure DHCP user classes. The switch supports a maximum of 8 user classes per DHCP class.

Page 547 - 13.1.3 exit

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-6 arp Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)access-list Configure access-lists autoinstall autoins

Page 548 - 13.1.4 help

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide14-2no Negates a command or sets its defaults page 14-8option Defines DHCP Server options page 14-9service Invok

Page 549 - 13.1.5 instance

DHCP Class Instance14-314.1.1 clrscrDHCP Server Class Config CommandsClears the display screenSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000

Page 550 - 13.1.6 name

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide14-414.1.2 endDHCP Server Class Config CommandsEnds and exits the current mode and moves to the PRIV EXEC mode.

Page 551 - 13.1.7 no

DHCP Class Instance14-514.1.3 exitDHCP Server Class Config CommandsEnds the current mode and moves to the previous mode (GLOBAL-CONFIG). The prompt c

Page 552 - 13.1.8 revision

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide14-614.1.4 helpDHCP Server Class Config CommandsDisplays the system’s interactive help in HTML formatSupported

Page 553 - 13.1.9 service

DHCP Class Instance14-714.1.5 multiple-user-classDHCP Server Class Config CommandsEnables the multiple-user-class optionSupported in the following pl

Page 554

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide14-814.1.6 noDHCP Server Class Config CommandsNegates a command or sets its defaultsSupported in the following

Page 555 - 13.1.10 show

DHCP Class Instance14-914.1.7 optionDHCP Server Class Config CommandsSpecifies a value for DHCP user class options Supported in the following platfor

Page 556

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide14-104. Associate the DHCP class, created in Step 1 with the pool created in Step 3. The switch supports the ass

Page 557

DHCP Class Instance14-1114.1.8 serviceDHCP Server Class Config CommandsInvokes service commands to troubleshoot or debug (config-if) instance configu

Page 558

Common Commands2-72.1.5 serviceCommon CommandsService commands are used to manage the switch configuration in all modes. Depending on the mode, diffe

Page 559 - DHCP Class Instance

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide14-1214.1.9 showDHCP Server Class Config CommandsDisplays current system information Supported in the following

Page 560

DHCP Class Instance14-13 crypto encryption module debugging Debugging information outputs dhcp DHCP Ser

Page 561 - 14.1.1 clrscr

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide14-14 users Display information about currently logged in users version Display

Page 562 - 14.1.2 end

Extended ACL InstanceThe Extended ACL instance (config-ext-nacl) is used to manage the extended Access Control List entries associated with the switch

Page 563 - 14.1.3 exit

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide15-2permit Specifies packets to forward page 15-22service Invokes the service commands to troubleshoot or debug

Page 564 - 14.1.4 help

Extended ACL Instance15-315.1.1 clrscrExtended ACL Config CommandsClears the display screenSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000• R

Page 565 - 14.1.5 multiple-user-class

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide15-415.1.2 denyExtended ACL Config CommandsSpecifies packets to rejectSupported in the following platforms:• RF

Page 566 - 14.1.6 no

Extended ACL Instance15-5Parametersdeny ip [<source-IP/Mask>|any|host <IP>][<dest-IP/Mask>|any|host <IP>] {log} {rule-preceden

Page 567 - 14.1.7 option

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide15-6deny icmp [<source-IP/Mask>|any|host <IP>][<dest-IP/Mask>|any|host <IP>] {<ICMP-t

Page 568 - RFSwitch(config-dhcp-class)#

Extended ACL Instance15-7deny [tcp|udp] [<source-IP/Mask>|any|host <IP>] {eq <source-port>|range <starting-source-port><end

Page 569

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-8service show [cli|command-history|crash-info|diag|info|memory|process|reboot-history|rtls|startup-log|upgrade

Page 570 - 14.1.9 show

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide15-8• ftp-data – port 20• gopher – gopher port 70• https – https port 443• ldap – ldap port 389 • nntp – nntp po

Page 571

Extended ACL Instance15-9deny proto [<1-254>|WORD|eigrp|gre|igmp|igp|ospf|vrrp][<source-IP/Mask>|any|host <IP>][<dest-IP/Mask>

Page 572

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide15-10Usage GuidelinesUse this command to deny traffic between networks/hosts based on the protocol type selected

Page 573 - Extended ACL Instance

Extended ACL Instance15-1115.1.2.3 Example - Denying UDP Based TrafficThe following example denies UDP traffic with a source port range between 20 - 2

Page 574

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide15-1215.1.3 endExtended ACL Config CommandsEnds and exits the current mode and moves to the PRIV EXEC mode The

Page 575 - 15.1.1 clrscr

Extended ACL Instance15-1315.1.4 exitExtended ACL Config CommandsEnds the current mode and moves to the previous mode (GLOBAL-CONFIG). The prompt cha

Page 576 - 15.1.2 deny

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide15-1415.1.5 helpExtended ACL Config CommandsDisplays the system’s interactive help systemSupported in the follo

Page 577

Extended ACL Instance15-1515.1.6 markExtended ACL Config CommandsSpecifies packets to mark Supported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000• R

Page 578

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide15-16tos <tos-value> Sets the TOS value to <tos-value>. The least significant two bits of the <to

Page 579

Extended ACL Instance15-17icmp [<source-IP/mask>|any|host <IP>] [<dest-IP/Mask>|any|host <IP>] {<ICMP-type> {<ICMP-co

Page 580

Common Commands2-9diag [enable|identify|limit|period|poetech-support-period|tech-support-url]Diagnostics commands• enable – Enables in-service diagnos

Page 581

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide15-18[tcp|udp] [<source-IP/Mask>|any|host <IP>] {eq <source-port>|range <starting-source-po

Page 582

Extended ACL Instance15-19Usage GuidelinesMarks traffic between networks/hosts based on the protocol type selected in the access list configuration Us

Page 583

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide15-20RFSwitch(config-ext-nacl)# mark tos 160 udp 192.168.2.0/24 range 5060 5061RFSwitch(config-ext-nacl)#RFSwitc

Page 584

Extended ACL Instance15-2115.1.7 noExtended ACL Config CommandsNegates a command or sets its defaultsSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000•

Page 585 - 15.1.4 exit

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide15-2215.1.8 permitExtended ACL Config CommandsPermits specific packets.Supported in the following platforms:• R

Page 586 - 15.1.5 help

Extended ACL Instance15-23Parameterspermit ip [<source-IP/Mask>|any|host <IP>] [<dest-IP/mask>|any|host <IP>] {log} {rule-prec

Page 587 - 15.1.6 mark

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide15-24permit icmp [<source-IP/Mask>|any|host <ip>] [<dest-IP/Mask>|any|host <IP>] {<IC

Page 588

Extended ACL Instance15-25permit [tcp|udp] [<source-ip/mask>|any|host <IP>] {eq <source-port>|range <starting-source-port> <

Page 589

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide15-26Use this command to permit traffic between networks/hosts based on the protocol type selected in the access

Page 590

Extended ACL Instance15-27•ip•icmp•tcp• udpThe last ACE in the access list is an implicit deny statement.Whenever the interface receives the packet, i

Page 591 - RFSwitch(config-ext-nacl)#

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference GuideTOC-4Chapter 3. User Exec Commands3.1 User Exec Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 592

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-10• routecache <0-65535> – Configures IP route cache usage. Set a value between 0 and 65553. • temperatu

Page 593 - 15.1.7 no

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide15-2815.1.9 serviceExtended ACL Config CommandsInvokes service commands to troubleshoot or debug the (config-if

Page 594 - 15.1.8 permit

Extended ACL Instance15-2915.1.10 showExtended ACL Config CommandsDisplays current system information running on the switch Supported in the followin

Page 595

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide15-30 dhcp DHCP Server Configurationenvironment show environmental information file

Page 596

Extended ACL Instance15-31 version Display software & hardware version virtual-ip IP Redundancy Feature wireless

Page 597

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide15-3215.2 Configuring IP Extended ACLIP Extended ACLs contain rules based on the following parameters:• Source I

Page 598

Standard ACL InstanceThe Standard ACL instance (config-std-acl) is used to manage the standard Access Control List entries associated with the switch.

Page 599

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide16-2permit Specifies packets to forward page 16-12service Invokes service commands to troubleshoot or debug (co

Page 600 - 15.1.9 service

Standard ACL Instance16-316.1.1 clrscrStandard ACL Config CommandsClears the display screenSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000• R

Page 601 - 15.1.10 show

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide16-416.1.2 denyStandard ACL Config CommandsSpecifies packets to rejectSupported in the following platforms:• RF

Page 602

Standard ACL Instance16-5Whenever the interface receives the packet, its content is checked against all the ACEs in the ACL. It is allowed/denied base

Page 603

Common Commands2-11locator Locates the switch by flashing all LEDs.save-cli Saves the CLI tree for all modes in HTMLshow [cli|command-history|crash-in

Page 604

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide16-616.1.3 endStandard ACL Config CommandsEnds and exits from the current mode and moves to the PRIV EXEC mode.

Page 605 - Standard ACL Instance

Standard ACL Instance16-716.1.4 exitStandard ACL Config CommandsEnds the current mode and moves to previous mode (GLOBAL-CONFIG). The prompt changes

Page 606

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide16-816.1.5 helpStandard ACL Config CommandsDisplays the system’s interactive help in HTML formatSupported in th

Page 607 - 16.1.1 clrscr

Standard ACL Instance16-916.1.6 markStandard ACL Config CommandsSpecifies packets to markSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000• RFS

Page 608 - 16.1.2 deny

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide16-10Usage GuidelinesUse this command to mark traffic from the source network/host. Use the mark option to speci

Page 609

Standard ACL Instance16-1116.1.7 noStandard ACL Config CommandsNegates a command or sets its defaultsSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000•

Page 610 - 16.1.3 end

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide16-1216.1.8 permitStandard ACL Config CommandsSpecifies packet to forwardSupported in the following platforms:•

Page 611 - 16.1.4 exit

Standard ACL Instance16-13Whenever the interface receives the packet, its content is checked against all the ACEs in the ACL. It is allowed based on t

Page 612 - 16.1.5 help

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide16-1416.1.9 serviceStandard ACL Config CommandsInvokes service commands to troubleshoot or debug (config-if) in

Page 613 - 16.1.6 mark

Standard ACL Instance16-15 +-log [(deny|permit|mark (8021p <0-7> | tos <0-255>))(A.B.C.D/M | host A.B.C.D | any)(log|)(rule-precedence

Page 614

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-12Syntax (Privilege Executable Mode) (Priv Exec)service [clear|copy|diag|diag-shell|encrypt|firewall|ip|kill|l

Page 615

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide16-1616.1.10 showStandard ACL Config CommandsDisplays current system information running on the switchSupported

Page 616 - 16.1.8 permit

Standard ACL Instance16-17 dhcp DHCP Server Configuration environment show environmental information file

Page 617

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide16-18 version Display software & hardware version virtual-ip IP Redundancy Feature

Page 618

Standard ACL Instance16-1916.2 Use Case: Configuring IP Standard ACLIP Standard ACLs contain rules based on Source IP Address. You can create either a

Page 619

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide16-20

Page 620 - 16.1.10 show

Extended MAC ACL InstanceUse the (config-ext-macl) instance to configure mac access-list extended ACLs. To navigate to this instance, use the command:

Page 621

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide17-2service Invokes service commands to troubleshoot or debug the (config-if) instance configurationspage 17-18s

Page 622

Extended MAC ACL Instance17-317.1.1 clrscrMAC Extended ACL Config CommandsClears the display screensSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• R

Page 623

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide17-417.1.2 denyMAC Extended ACL Config CommandsSpecifies packets to rejectSupported in the following platforms:

Page 624

Extended MAC ACL Instance17-5Parametersdeny [<MAC/Mask>|any|host <MAC>] [<MAC/Mask>|any|host <MAC>] {[dot1p|rule-precedence|ty

Page 625 - Extended MAC ACL Instance

Common Commands2-13service diag [enable|identify|limit|period|tech-support-period|tech-support-url]service encrypt secret 2 <pass-phrase> <pl

Page 626

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide17-6Usage GuidelinesThe deny command disallows traffic based on layer 2 (data-link layer) data. The MAC access l

Page 627 - 17.1.1 clrscr

Extended MAC ACL Instance17-717.1.3 endMAC Extended ACL Config CommandsEnds and exits the current mode and moves to the PRIV EXEC mode. The prompt ch

Page 628 - 17.1.2 deny

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide17-817.1.4 exitMAC Extended ACL Config CommandsEnds the current mode and moves to the previous mode (GLOBAL-CON

Page 629

Extended MAC ACL Instance17-917.1.5 helpMAC Extended ACL Config CommandsDisplays the system’s interactive help (in HTML format)Supported in the follo

Page 630 - RFSwitch(config-ext-macl)#

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide17-1017.1.6 markMAC Extended ACL Config CommandsSpecifies the packet to markSupported in the following platform

Page 631

Extended MAC ACL Instance17-11Parameters8021p<0-7> Modifies the 802.1p VLAN user priority • xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx/xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx – Source MAC add

Page 632 - 17.1.4 exit

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide17-12Usage GuidelinesUse the mark option to specify the type of service (tos) and priority value. The tos value

Page 633 - 17.1.5 help

Extended MAC ACL Instance17-1317.1.7 noMAC Extended ACL Config CommandsNegates a command or sets its defaultsSupported in the following platforms:• R

Page 634 - 17.1.6 mark

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide17-1417.1.8 permitMAC Extended ACL Config CommandsSpecifies packets to forwardSupported in the following platfo

Page 635

Extended MAC ACL Instance17-15Usage GuidelinesWhen creating a Port ACL, the switch (by default) does not permit an ethertype WISP. Create a rule to al

Page 636

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-14service pktcap on bridge filter src [<IP>|net <IP/MASK>|port <0-65536>] {[and|or] <LINE

Page 637 - 17.1.7 no

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide17-16The permit command in the MAC ACL disallows traffic based on layer 2 (data-link layer) information. A MAC a

Page 638 - 17.1.8 permit

Extended MAC ACL Instance17-1717.1.8.3 Permitting IP TrafficThe example below permits IP based traffic from a source MAC address to any destination MA

Page 639

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide17-1817.1.9 serviceMAC Extended ACL Config CommandsInvokes service commands to troubleshoot or debug (config-if

Page 640

Extended MAC ACL Instance17-19-65535> | ip | ipv6 | arp | wisp | 8021q | rarp | aarp | appletalk | ipx ) |)(rule-precedence <1-5000>

Page 641 - MAC address:

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide17-2017.1.10 showMAC Extended ACL Config CommandsDisplays current system information running on the switchSuppo

Page 642 - 17.1.9 service

Extended MAC ACL Instance17-21 banner Display Message of the Day Login banner boot Display boot configuration. cloc

Page 643

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide17-22 terminal Display terminal configurationparameterstraffic-shape Display traffic shaping time

Page 644

Extended MAC ACL Instance17-2317.2 Configuring MAC Extended ACLMAC Extended ACLs contain rules based on the following parameters:• Source MAC address•

Page 645

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide17-24

Page 646

DHCP Server InstanceUse the (config-dhcp) instance to configure the DHCP server address pool associated with the switch.To move to this instance, use

Page 647

Common Commands2-15service show rtls grid x <0-9000> y <0-9000>service show rtls rfid events reader {<1-48>}service show securitymgr

Page 648

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide18-2client-name Assigns a client name page 18-10clrscr Clears the display screen page 18-11ddns Configures Dyn

Page 649 - DHCP Server Instance

DHCP Server Instance18-3service Invokes service commands to troubleshoot or debug (config-dhcp) instance configurations page 18-30show Displays the ru

Page 650

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide18-418.1.1 addressDHCP Config CommandsSpecifies a range of addresses for the DHCP network pool Supported in the

Page 651

DHCP Server Instance18-518.1.2 bootfileDHCP Config CommandsAssigns a bootfile name for the DHCP configuration on the network poolSupported in the fol

Page 652 - 18.1.1 address

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide18-618.1.3 classDHCP Config CommandsAssociates a DHCP class with a poolThis command is used in Step 4 of Creati

Page 653 - 18.1.2 bootfile

DHCP Server Instance18-73. Create a Pool named WID, using (config)# mode.RFSwitch(config)#ip dhcp pool WIDRFSwitch(config-dhcp)#4. Associate the DHCP

Page 654 - 18.1.3 class

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide18-8addressconfig-dhcp-classSets an address range for a DHCP class within a DHCP server address poolSyntaxaddre

Page 655 - 18.1.3.2 config-dhcp-class

DHCP Server Instance18-918.1.4 client-identifierDHCP Config CommandsAssigns a name to the client-identifier A client identifier is used to reserve an

Page 656 - 11.22.33.56

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide18-1018.1.5 client-nameDHCP Config CommandsAdds name for DHCP clients Supported in the following platforms:• RF

Page 657 - 18.1.4 client-identifier

DHCP Server Instance18-1118.1.6 clrscrDHCP Config CommandsClears the display screenSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000• RFS4000Sy

Page 658 - 18.1.5 client-name

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-16service smart-rf interference [<radio-mac>|<radio-index>|<radio-index-list>]service undefi

Page 659 - 18.1.6 clrscr

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide18-1218.1.7 ddnsDHCP Config CommandsSets dynamic DNS parameters Supported in the following platforms:• RFS7000•

Page 660 - 18.1.7 ddns

DHCP Server Instance18-13ExampleRFSwitch(config-dhcp)#ddns domainname TestDomain.comRFSwitch(config-dhcp)#RFSwitch(config-dhcp)#ddns multiple-user-cla

Page 661

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide18-1418.1.8 default-routerDHCP Config CommandsConfigures the default router or gateway IP address for the netwo

Page 662

DHCP Server Instance18-1518.1.9 dns-serverDHCP Config CommandsSets the DNS server’s IP address available to all DHCP clients connected to the pool. U

Page 663 - 18.1.9 dns-server

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide18-1618.1.10 domain-nameDHCP Config CommandsSets the domain name for the network pool. Use the no domain-name c

Page 664 - 18.1.10 domain-name

DHCP Server Instance18-1718.1.11 endDHCP Config CommandsExits the current mode and moves to the PRIV EXEC mode. The prompt changes to RFSwitch# Suppo

Page 665 - 18.1.11 end

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide18-1818.1.12 exitDHCP Config CommandsEnds the current mode and moves to the previous mode (GLOBAL-CONFIG). The

Page 666 - 18.1.12 exit

DHCP Server Instance18-1918.1.13 hardware-addressDHCP Config CommandsReserves an IP address (manually) based on a DHCP client’s hardware address. Use

Page 667 - 18.1.13 hardware-address

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide18-2018.1.14 helpDHCP Config CommandsDisplays the system’s interactive help in HTML formatSupported in the foll

Page 668 - 18.1.14 help

DHCP Server Instance18-2118.1.15 hostDHCP Config CommandsDefines a fixed IP address for the host in dotted decimal formatUse the no host command to r

Page 669 - 18.1.15 host

Common Commands2-17service wireless radio-misc-cfg <hex-mask>service wireless request-ap-log <ap-index>service wireless snmp-trap-throttle

Page 670

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide18-2218.1.16 leaseDHCP Config CommandsSets a valid lease time for the IP address used by DHCP clients in the ne

Page 671

DHCP Server Instance18-23ExampleRFSwitch(config-dhcp)#lease 1 0 0RFSwitch(config-dhcp)#RFSwitch(config)#show running-config...

Page 672

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide18-2418.1.17 netbios-name-serverDHCP Config CommandsSets the netbios-name server’s IP address Supported in the

Page 673 - 18.1.18 netbios-node-type

DHCP Server Instance18-2518.1.18 netbios-node-typeDHCP Config CommandsDefines the netbios-node type Supported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• R

Page 674 - 18.1.19 network

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide18-2618.1.19 networkDHCP Config CommandsSets the network pool’s IP address This address maps the current DHCP p

Page 675 - 18.1.20 next-server

DHCP Server Instance18-2718.1.20 next-serverDHCP Config CommandsSets the IP address of the next server in the boot process Supported in the following

Page 676 - 18.1.21 no

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide18-2818.1.21 noDHCP Config CommandsNegates a command or sets its defaultsSupported in the following platforms:•

Page 677 - 18.1.22 option

DHCP Server Instance18-2918.1.22 optionDHCP Config CommandsDefines the DHCP option used in DHCP pools Supported in the following platforms:• RFS7000•

Page 678 - 18.1.23 service

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide18-3018.1.23 serviceDHCP Config CommandsInvokes service commands to troubleshoot or debug (config-dhcp) instanc

Page 679 - 18.1.24 show

DHCP Server Instance18-3118.1.24 showDHCP Config CommandsDisplays current system informationSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000•

Page 680

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-18copy tech-support [<file>|<URL>] [tftp|ftp|sftp]Copies files for tech support purposes• tech-sup

Page 681

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide18-32 dhcp DHCP Server Configuration environment show environmental information fil

Page 682

DHCP Server Instance18-33 version Display software & hardware version virtual-ip IP Redundancy Feature wireless

Page 683 - 18.1.26 unitcast-enable

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide18-3418.1.25 updateDHCP Config CommandsControls the usage of the DDNS serviceSupported in the following platfor

Page 684

DHCP Server Instance18-3518.1.26 unitcast-enable DHCP Config CommandsEnables unicast for DHCP offer and DHCP AckSupported in the following platforms:

Page 685 - 18.2.1 Creating network pool

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide18-3618.2 Configuring the DHCP Server using Switch CLIThe switch DHCP configuration is conducted by creating poo

Page 686 - 18.2.2 Creating a Host Pool

DHCP Server Instance18-3718.2.1 Creating network poolTo create a network pool:1. Create a DHCP server dynamic address pool.RFSwitch(config)#ip dhcp po

Page 687

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide18-3818.2.2 Creating a Host PoolTo create a host pool:1. Create a DHCP server host address pool.RFSwitch(config)

Page 688

DHCP Server Instance18-3918.2.3 Troubleshooting DHCP Configuration1. The DHCP Server is disabled by default. Use the following command to enable the D

Page 689 - 18.2.4 Creating a DHCP Option

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide18-405. A host pool should have its corresponding network pool configured, otherwise the host pool is useless. T

Page 690

DHCP Server Instance18-4118.2.4 Creating a DHCP OptionTo create a DHCP option:1. To create a non standard option named “tftp-server”.RFSwitch(config)#

Page 691 - Radius Server Instance

Common Commands2-19diag [enable|identify|limit|period|tech-support-period|tech-support-url]Sets or displays switch diagnostic values• enable – Enables

Page 692

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide18-42

Page 693 - 19.1.1 authentication

Radius Server InstanceUse the (config-radsrv) instance to configure local RADIUS server parameters. Local (Onboard) RADIUS server commands are listed

Page 694

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide19-2group Sets RADIUS user group parameters. NOTE: This command navigates to another sub-instance called config-

Page 695 - 19.1.2 ca

Radius Server Instance19-319.1.1 authenticationRadius Configuration CommandsConfigures the authentication scheme used with the RADIUS serverSupported

Page 696 - 19.1.3 clrscr

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide19-4Usage GuidelinesSet eap-auth-type to all to service RADIUS requests received from mobile units. Setting eap-

Page 697 - 19.1.4 crl-check

Radius Server Instance19-519.1.2 caRadius Configuration CommandsConfigures CA (Certificate Authority) parametersSupported in the following platforms:

Page 698 - 19.1.5 end

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide19-619.1.3 clrscrRadius Configuration CommandsClears the display screenSupported in the following platforms:• R

Page 699 - 19.1.6 exit

Radius Server Instance19-719.1.4 crl-checkRadius Configuration CommandsEnables a Certificate Revocation List (CRL) check To enable the certificate re

Page 700 - 19.1.7 group

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide19-819.1.5 endRadius Configuration CommandsEnds and exits the current mode and moves to the PRIV EXEC mode. The

Page 701 - 19.1.7.2 end

Radius Server Instance19-919.1.6 exitRadius Configuration CommandsEnds the current mode and moves to the previous mode (GLOBAL-CONFIG). The prompt ch

Page 702 - 19.1.7.5 guest-group

Contents -TOC-54.1.22 more . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 703 - 19.1.7.6 help

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-20• routecache <0-65535> – Configures IP route cache usage. Set between 0 and 65553. • temperature <1

Page 704 - 19.1.7.7 no

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide19-1019.1.7 groupRadius Configuration CommandsConfigures RADIUS user groupsThe CLI moves to the config-radsrv-g

Page 705 - 19.1.7.8 policy

Radius Server Instance19-1119.1.7.1 clrscrgroupClears the display screenSyntaxclrscrParametersNoneExampleRFSwitch(config-radsrv-group)#clrscrRFSwitch

Page 706

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide19-1219.1.7.3 exitgroupEnds the current mode and moves to the previous mode (config-radsrv)). The prompt change

Page 707

Radius Server Instance19-13ParametersUsage GuidelinesCreates a guest group. The guest user created using rad-user can only be part of the guest group.

Page 708 - 19.1.7.11 service

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide19-1419.1.7.7 nogroupUse this command to negate a command or set its defaults Syntaxno [policy|rad-user|rate-li

Page 709 - 19.1.7.12 show

Radius Server Instance19-15RFSwitch(config-radsrv-group)#RFSwitch(config-radsrv-group)#no policy vlanRFSwitch(config-radsrv-group)#RFSwitch(config-rad

Page 710

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide19-16ParametersExampleRFSwitch(config-radsrv-group)#policy day weekdaysRFSwitch(config-radsrv-group)#RFSwitch(co

Page 711 - 19.1.7.13 wlan

Radius Server Instance19-17RFSwitch(config-radsrv-group)#policy wlan 20 21 22 23RFSwitch(config-radsrv-group)#19.1.7.9 rad-userRadius Configuration C

Page 712

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide19-18Usage GuidelinesUse [no] rate-limit [wired-to-wireless|wireless-to-wired]to remove the rate limit applied t

Page 713 - 19.1.8 help

Radius Server Instance19-19 +-enable [guest-group enable]+-help [help]...

Page 714 - 19.1.9 ldap-server

Common Commands2-21pktcap on [bridge|interface|router|vpn] [count|filter|verbose|write]Packet capturing• on – Defines the packet capture location • br

Page 715 - Name:-%{User-Name}})

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide19-20 history Display the session command history interfaces Interface status ip

Page 716

Radius Server Instance19-21RFSwitch(config-radsrv-group)#19.1.7.13 wlan19.1.7.14 Example–Creating a GroupThe (config-radsrv-group) sub-instance is exp

Page 717 - 19.1.10 nas

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide19-22A.B.C.D/M Radius client IP addressRFSwitch(config-radsrv)#nas 10.10.10.0/24 ?key Radius client shared sec

Page 718 - 19.1.11 no

Radius Server Instance19-2319.1.8 helpRadius Configuration CommandsDisplays the system’s interactive help in HTML formatSupported in the following pl

Page 719 - 19.1.12 proxy

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide19-2419.1.9 ldap-serverRadius Configuration CommandsSets the LDAP server configurationIt uses the existing exte

Page 720

Radius Server Instance19-25Parametersldap-server primary host <IP> port <1-65535> login <user-name> bind-dn <distinguished-name&g

Page 721 - 19.1.13 rad-user

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide19-26Usage GuidelinesUse the login filter and group filter values (described in the example below) for all LDAP

Page 722

Radius Server Instance19-2719.1.10 nasRadius Configuration CommandsSets the configuration of the RADIUS clientSupported in the following platforms:•

Page 723

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide19-2819.1.11 noRadius Configuration CommandsNegates a command or sets its defaultsSupported in the following pl

Page 724

Radius Server Instance19-2919.1.12 proxyRadius Configuration CommandsConfigures a proxy RADIUS server based on the realm/suffix Supported in the foll

Page 725 - 19.1.15 service

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-22• verbose <1-1000000> – Displays full packet body• filter – Captures the filter • snap <1-1518>–

Page 726

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide19-30ExampleRFSwitch(config-radsrv)#proxy realm Test server 10.10.10.1 port 2220 secret "Very Very Secret !

Page 727 - 19.1.16 show

Radius Server Instance19-3119.1.13 rad-userRadius Configuration CommandsSets RADIUS user parametersSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RF

Page 728

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide19-32password [0<password>|2<password>|<password>] group guest expiry-time <HH:MM> expir

Page 729 - RFSwitch(config-radsrv)#show

Radius Server Instance19-33Usage GuidelinesUse group, guest, expiry-time expiry-date, start-time and start-date parameters to create a RADIUS guest us

Page 730

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide19-3419.1.14 serverRadius Configuration CommandsConfigures server certificate parameters used by a RADIUS serve

Page 731 - Wireless Instance

Radius Server Instance19-3519.1.15 serviceRadius Configuration CommandsInvokes the service commands to troubleshoot or debug the (config-radsrv) inst

Page 732

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide19-36 +-ttls-mschapv2 [authentication eap-auth-type (ttls-md5|ttls-

Page 733

Radius Server Instance19-3719.1.16 showRadius Configuration CommandsDisplays current system information running on the switchSupported in the followi

Page 734

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide19-38 dhcp DHCP Server Configuration environment show environmental information fil

Page 735

Radius Server Instance19-39 virtual-ip IP Redundancy Feature wireless Wireless configuration commands wlan-acl w

Page 736 - 20.1.1 aap

Common Commands2-23• count <1-1000000> – Limits capture packet count • filter – Captures filter • verbose – Displays full packet body • write –

Page 737

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide19-4019.1.17 ldap-group-verificationRadius Configuration CommandsDisplays ldap group verification settings• RFS

Page 738

Wireless InstanceUse the (config-wireless) instance to configure local RADIUS server parameters associated with the switch.To navigate to this instanc

Page 739 - 20.1.2 admission-control

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-2ap-containment Defines the Rogue AP containment configurationpage 20-18ap-detection Defines the AP detection

Page 740 - 20.1.3 adopt-unconf-radio

Wireless Instance20-3dhcp-one-portal-forwardEnables forwarding of DHCP responses to one portal.page 20-42dhcp-sniff-state Records mobile unit DHCP sta

Page 741 - 20.1.4 adoption-pref-id

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-4nas-port-id Configures the NAS port to be sent to the RADIUS server.page 20-60no Negates a command or sets i

Page 742 - 20.1.5 ap

Wireless Instance20-5non-preferred-ap-attempts-thresholdDisplays number of attempts after which switch will adopt non preferred APspage 20-151test Tes

Page 743

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-620.1.1 aapWireless Configuration CommandsDefines the AAP configuration Supported in the following platforms

Page 744

Wireless Instance20-7config-apply [def-delay|mesh-delay] <30-10000>Applies AAP configuration settings • def-delay – Sets the default time to del

Page 745

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-8Usage GuidelinesUse {no} aap auto-upgrade enable to disable the auto-upgrade facility on the switchExampleRF

Page 746

Wireless Instance20-920.1.2 admission-controlWireless Configuration CommandsEnable admission control for voice traffic across all radiosSupported in

Page 747 - RFSwitch(config-wireless)#

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-24securitymgr [disable|disable-flow-rate-limit|dump-core|enable-http-stats|tftplag]Securitymgr parameters• dis

Page 748 - 20.1.6 ap-containment

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-1020.1.3 adopt-unconf-radioWireless Configuration CommandsAdopts a radio (even if not yet configured). Defau

Page 749 - 20.1.7 ap-detection

Wireless Instance20-1120.1.4 adoption-pref-idWireless Configuration CommandsPreference identifier for the switch All radios configured with this pref

Page 750

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-1220.1.5 apWireless Configuration CommandsDefines the name, location and other parameters of access ports Su

Page 751 - 20.1.8 ap-image

Wireless Instance20-13ap <LIST> location <location>ap <LIST> name <name>ap <LIST> secure-mode [enable|secret [0 <secr

Page 752 - 20.1.9 ap-ip

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-14<1-256> [ABG Scan|adoption-policy|aap-admin-passwd||aap-log-storage|aap-syslog-srvr|country-code|leds

Page 753

Wireless Instance20-15• leds (enable) – Configures ap LEDs• enable – Enables LEDs• location <location> – Defines the location description of the

Page 754

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-16• aap-ipfilter-list – Configures aap IP filter listaap-lan1-ipf-rules – Configures aap Lan 1 IP filter rul

Page 755 - 20.1.11 ap-timeout

Wireless Instance20-17Use {no} ap <LIST> secure-mode secret to reset a shared secret for a set of APs (specified by LIST) to the default shared

Page 756 - 20.1.12 ap-udp-port

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-1820.1.6 ap-containmentWireless Configuration CommandsSets the rogue AP containment parametersSupported in t

Page 757 - 20.1.13 auto-select-channels

Wireless Instance20-1920.1.7 ap-detectionWireless Configuration CommandsConfigures access port detection parametersSupported in the following platfor

Page 758 - 20.1.14 broadcast-tx-speed

Common Commands2-25show [cli|command-history|crash-info|diag|fw|info|ip|last-passwd|memory|pm|process|reboot-history|rtls|securitymgr|smart-rf|startup

Page 759 - 20.1.15 client

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-20ExampleRFSwitch(config-wireless)#ap-detection enableRFSwitch(config-wireless)#RFSwitch(config-wireless)#ap-

Page 760

Wireless Instance20-2120.1.8 ap-imageWireless Configuration CommandsDefines the path to upload the new image over an APSupported in the following pla

Page 761 - Command Description

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-2220.1.9 ap-ipWireless Configuration CommandsModifies the static IP address for an access port Supported in

Page 762

Wireless Instance20-23ExampleRFSwitch(config-wireless)#ap-ip 1 static-ip 192.168.10.25/24 192.168.10.1RFSwitch(config-wireless)#RFSwitch(config-wirele

Page 763 - 20.1.16 clrscr

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-2420.1.10 ap-standby-attempts-thresholdWireless Configuration CommandsSets the number of attempts after whic

Page 764

Wireless Instance20-2520.1.11 ap-timeoutWireless Configuration CommandsChanges the default inactivity timeout for access ports Supported in the follo

Page 765 - 20.1.18 convert-ap

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-2620.1.12 ap-udp-portWireless Configuration CommandsConfigures the UDP port for layer 3 adoption of APsYou a

Page 766

Wireless Instance20-2720.1.13 auto-select-channelsWireless Configuration CommandsSpecifies a list of channels that will be used when automatic channe

Page 767

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-2820.1.14 broadcast-tx-speedWireless Configuration CommandsConfigure the rate at which broadcast and multica

Page 768 - 20.1.19 country-code

Wireless Instance20-2920.1.15 clientWireless Configuration CommandsUse this command to configure a wireless clientThis command creates an exclude-lis

Page 769 - 20.1.20 debug

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-26• pm history – Process Monitor • history [WORD|all] – Displays state changes for a process, the time they ha

Page 770

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-3020.1.15.1 Configuring a ClientRefer to the configurations below to:• Create an exclude list.RFSwitch(config

Page 771

Wireless Instance20-3120.1.15.2 config-wireless-client-list CommandsUse (config-wireless)# client to enter the (config-wireless-client-list) instance.

Page 772

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-32ParametersExampleRFSwitch(config-wireless-client-list)#station ExcludeList1 AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FFRFSwitch(confi

Page 773 - 20.1.22 dhcp-sniff-state

Wireless Instance20-3320.1.16 clrscrWireless Configuration CommandsClears the display screen Supported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000•

Page 774 - 20.1.23 dot11-shared-key-auth

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-3420.1.17 cluster-master-supportWireless Configuration CommandsSets the parameters for cluster master suppor

Page 775 - 20.1.24 end

Wireless Instance20-3520.1.18 convert-apWireless Configuration CommandsChanges the mode of operation of an AP to either sensor or standalone Supporte

Page 776 - 20.1.25 exit

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-36Parameters<ap-index> [default|sensor|standalone]Sets the indices of the APs to be converted. • <ap

Page 777

Wireless Instance20-37ExampleRFSwitch(config-wireless)#convert-ap 1 default 20.1.18.1 Converting an AP to SensorTo convert an AP300 to a sensor:1. Use

Page 778 - 20.1.27 help

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-3820.1.19 country-codeWireless Configuration CommandsSets the country of operationAll existing radio configu

Page 779 - 20.1.28 hotspot

Wireless Instance20-3920.1.20 debugWireless Configuration CommandsDebugging functions for the Cellcontroller (wireless)Supported in the following pla

Page 780

Common Commands2-27show securitymgr flows Service Security Manager parameters • flows [details|source] – Sessions established • details – Shows detail

Page 781 - 20.1.29 load-balance

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-40For all the above parameters, the following optional values are set:ExampleRFSwitch(config-wireless)#debug

Page 782 - 20.1.30 mac-auth-local

Wireless Instance20-41capwap capwap logscluster cluster related logsconfig configuration change logsdot11 datapath

Page 783

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-4220.1.21 dhcp-one-portal-forwardWireless Configuration CommandsEnables the option to forward DHCP responses

Page 784

Wireless Instance20-4320.1.22 dhcp-sniff-stateWireless Configuration CommandsRecords mobile unit DHCP state information Supported in the following pl

Page 785 - 20.1.32 mobile-unit

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-4420.1.23 dot11-shared-key-authWireless Configuration CommandsEnables support for 802.11 shared key authenti

Page 786 - 20.1.33 mobility

Wireless Instance20-4520.1.24 endWireless Configuration CommandsEnds and exits the current mode and changes to the PRIV EXEC mode. The prompt changes

Page 787

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-4620.1.25 exitWireless Configuration CommandsEnds the current mode and moves to the previous mode (GLOBAL-CO

Page 788 - 10 high 20

Wireless Instance20-4720.1.26 fix-broadcast-dhcp-rspWireless Configuration CommandsConverts broadcast DHCP server responses to unicast Supported in t

Page 789 - 20.1.36 nas-id

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-4820.1.27 helpWireless Configuration CommandsDisplays the system’s interactive help (in HTML format)Supporte

Page 790

Wireless Instance20-4920.1.28 hotspotWireless Configuration CommandsConfigures the WLAN hotspot configurationThis overrides or adds to the existing h

Page 791 - 20.1.38 no

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-28smart-rf [clear-history|load-from-file|replay|rescue|restore|save-to-file|simulate]Displays Smart-RF Managem

Page 792 - RFS6000(config-wireless)#

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-50RFSwitch(config-wireless)# hotspot query 2 from mu-ipRFSwitch(config-wireless)#

Page 793 - 20.1.39 proxy-arp

Wireless Instance20-5120.1.29 load-balanceWireless Configuration CommandsConfigures the user load balance modeSupported in the following platforms:•

Page 794 - 20.1.40 qos-mapping

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-5220.1.30 mac-auth-localWireless Configuration CommandsConfigures the local MAC authentication list Supporte

Page 795

Wireless Instance20-53ExampleRFSwitch(config-wireless)#mac-auth-local 1 allow 01:02:03:04:05:06 01:02:03:04:05:07 not-mappedRFSwitch(config-wireless)#

Page 796 - 20.1.41 radio

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-5420.1.31 manual-wlan-mappingWireless Configuration CommandsManually maps WLANs configured on a radio Suppor

Page 797

Wireless Instance20-5520.1.32 mobile-unitWireless Configuration CommandsConfigures mobile unit related parameters Supported in the following platform

Page 798

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-5620.1.33 mobilityWireless Configuration CommandsSets mobility parametersSupported in the following platform

Page 799

Wireless Instance20-5720.1.34 multicast-packet-limitWireless Configuration CommandsSets a multicast packet limit, per second, for a VLAN. This limits

Page 800

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-5820.1.35 multicast-throttle-watermarkWireless Configuration CommandsConfigures watermarks for supporting bu

Page 801

Wireless Instance20-5920.1.36 nas-idWireless Configuration CommandsConfigures the NAS ID to be sent to the RADIUS serverSupported in the following pl

Page 802

Common Commands2-29watchdog Enables the switch watchdogwireless [ap-history|clear-ap-log|custom-cli|dot11i|dump-core|enhanced-beacon-table|enhanced-pr

Page 803

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-6020.1.37 nas-port-idWireless Configuration CommandsConfigures the NAS port ID that must be sent to the RADI

Page 804

Wireless Instance20-6120.1.38 noWireless Configuration CommandsNegates a command or sets its defaults. All the parameters mentioned in the syntax can

Page 805

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-62RFSwitch(config-wireless)#no radio lldp mode disableRFS6000(config-wireless)#

Page 806

Wireless Instance20-6320.1.39 proxy-arpWireless Configuration CommandsResponds to ARP requests from the RON to the WLAN on behalf of mobile unitsSupp

Page 807

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-6420.1.40 qos-mappingWireless Configuration CommandsConfigures QoS mappings between the wired and wireless d

Page 808

Wireless Instance20-65ExampleRFSwitch(config-wireless)#qos-mapping wireless-to-wired background dot1p 5RFSwitch(config-wireless)#wireless-to-wired [ti

Page 809

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-6620.1.41 radioWireless Configuration CommandsSets radio related parametersSupported in the following platfo

Page 810

Wireless Instance20-67radio <1-4096> admission control voice [max-mu <1-256>|max-perc <1-100>|max-roamed-mus <0-256>|res-roam-

Page 811

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-68radio <1-4096> detectorradio <1-4096> dot11k [enable|quiet-element{defaults|duration|enable}]ra

Page 812

Wireless Instance20-69radio <1-4096> timeout <40-180>radio <1-4096> tunnel tx-rate-class <1-4>radio <1-4096> wmm [backgr

Page 813

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference GuideTOC-65.1.18 local . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 814

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-30• radio-desc – description of radio where the mobile-unit is associated• radio-id – The radio index to whi

Page 815

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-70radio add <1-4096> <MAC> [11a|11an|11b|11bg|11bgn]{[aap5131|aap5181|ap300|ap650|aap7131|aap7181

Page 816

Wireless Instance20-71antenna-mode [diversity|mimo|primary|secondary]Antenna diversity mode. Select diversity from:• diversity – Use full diversity (b

Page 817

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-72The following is the list of parameters for the radio <1-4096>, radio [all-11a|all-11an|all-11b|all-1

Page 818

Wireless Instance20-73adoption-pref-id <0-65535>Employs a preference identifier for this radio port. The radio port is more likely to be adopted

Page 819

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-74antenna-mode[diversity|mimo|primary|secondary]Defines the antenna diversity mode. Select from the following

Page 820 - 20.1.46 service

Wireless Instance20-75bss [<1-4>|add-wlans|auto] <wlans>Maps WLANs to radio BSSIDs • <1-4>– Sets the BSS where WLANs are mapped• add

Page 821

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-76client-bridge [bb-radio|bridge-selectmode|enable| mesh-timeout <2-200>|ssid <SSID>]Defines clie

Page 822

Wireless Instance20-77dot11k [enable|quiet-element{default|duration<20-150>|enable}]Displays dot11k related commands.• enable – Enables 802.11k

Page 823

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-78location-led [start-flashing|stop-flashing]Changes the mode of operation of the LEDs on an AP.• start-flash

Page 824

Wireless Instance20-79rf-mode [a|an|b|bg|bgn|custom|g|n]Selects the radio speed based on the radio mode selected.rss enable Remote Site Survivability

Page 825

Common Commands2-31• num-mu – The number of mobile devices associated with this radio• power – The configured and current transmit power of the radio

Page 826

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-80speed [1|11|12|18|2|24|36|48|54|5p5|6|9|basic1|basic11|basic11a|basic11an|basic11b1|basic11b2|basic11bg|bas

Page 827

Wireless Instance20-81• basic54 basic 54-Mbps• basic5p5 basic 5.5-Mbps• basic6 basic 6-Mbps• basic9 basic 9-Mbps• default {mcs <msc-range>} – Fa

Page 828

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-82ExampleRFSwitch(config-wireless)#radio 250 bss auto 3-5RFSwitch(config-wireless)#RFS6000(config-wireless)#r

Page 829

Wireless Instance20-83

Page 830

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-8420.1.42 rate-limitWireless Configuration CommandsSets the default rate limit per user in kbps, and applies

Page 831

Wireless Instance20-8520.1.43 secure-wispe-default-secret Wireless Configuration CommandsConfigures the default shared secret for secure WISPEIf a ne

Page 832

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-8620.1.44 self-healWireless Configuration CommandsConfigures self healing valuesSupported in the following p

Page 833 - 20.1.47 show

Wireless Instance20-87ExampleRFSwitch(config-wireless)#self-heal interference-avoidance enableRFSwitch(config-wireless)#self-heal interference-avoidan

Page 834

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-8820.1.45 sensorWireless Configuration CommandsConfigures Wireless Intrusion Protection System (WIPS) parame

Page 835

Wireless Instance20-89ExampleRFSwitch(config-wireless)#sensor vlan 268 500RFSwitch(config-wireless)#default-config [gateway-ip|ip-mode|wips-server-ip]

Page 836

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-32• enhanced-probe-table [enable|erase-report|max-mu|preferred|window-time] – Enhanced probe table for MU loca

Page 837

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-9020.1.46 serviceWireless Configuration CommandsInvokes service commands to troubleshoot or debug (config-wi

Page 838

Wireless Instance20-91service show wireless group <1-256>service show wireless mu-cache-entry {[<1-8192>|<MAC>]}service show wireles

Page 839

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-92service wireless enhanced-beacon-table scan-interval <10-60>service wireless enhanced-beacon-table sc

Page 840

Wireless Instance20-93show [cli|radio-neighbor||smart-rf|wireless]Displays the current running system information for this mode.• cli – Shows the CLI

Page 841

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-94• ap-history {<MAC>} – Displays access port history for all MACs. Provide the optional <MAC> pa

Page 842

Wireless Instance20-95• description – Description and location co-ordinates of radios• mapping – Radio-to-CPU Mapping• radio-cache-entry {<MAC>

Page 843

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-96• restore [<MAC>|<1-4094>|<index-list>] – Removes radio rescue operation on a given radio

Page 844

Wireless Instance20-97wireless [ap-history|clear-ap-log|custom-cli|dot11i|dump-core|enhanced-beacon-table|enhanced-probe-table|free-packet-watermark|i

Page 845 - 20.1.48 smart-rf

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-98• username – The Radius username of the user connected through this device (shown only if applicable and

Page 846 - 20.1.49 smart-scan-channels

Wireless Instance20-99• dot11i – modify dot11i service parameters• dump-core – Creates a core file of the ccsrvr process• enhanced-beacon-table [chann

Page 847 - 20.1.50 wlan

Common Commands2-33Syntax (Global Config Mode) (Global Config)service [advanced-vty|dhcp|diag|password-encryption|pm|prompt|radius|redundancy|set|show

Page 848

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-100See also, Chapter 2, Section 2.1.5 service on page 2-7. Usage GuidelinesTo stop a service, use the no comm

Page 849

Wireless Instance20-101ExampleRFSwitch(config-wireless)#service show wireless ap-historyAP MAC Radio Timestamp Event Reaso

Page 850

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-102RFSwitch(config-wireless)#RFSwitch(config-wireless)#service show wireless radio description# access-port M

Page 851

Wireless Instance20-10320.1.47 showWireless Configuration CommandsDisplays current system information running on the switchFor other show commands, s

Page 852

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-104 boot Display boot configuration clock Disp

Page 853

Wireless Instance20-105 service-list List of services sessions Display current active open connections smtp-noti

Page 854

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-106user load balance mode : by-throughput...

Page 855

Wireless Instance20-107exec 512/tcpbiff 512/udplogin 513/tcpwho 513/udphel

Page 856

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-1081 00-A0-F8-00-00-00 00-23-68-2E-7E-F8 11bgn normal 6 (acs) 8 (8 ) current-switch2 00-A0-F8-00-

Page 857

Wireless Instance20-109 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 0

Page 858

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-34pm sys-restart Process Monitor • sys-restart – Enables the PM to restart the system when a processes failspr

Page 859

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-110 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0

Page 860

Wireless Instance20-111 Retry Counts Packets ------------ ------- 0 4 1 1 2 1 3

Page 861

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-112 2.0 0 0 5.5 0 0 6.0 0 0

Page 862

Wireless Instance20-113RFS7000#show wireless radioIDX AP MAC RADIO-BSSID TYPE STATE CHANNEL POWER ADOPTED-BY1 00-A0-F8-0

Page 863 - should be less than what is

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-114 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0

Page 864

Wireless Instance20-11520.1.48 smart-rfWireless Configuration CommandsConfigures Smart-RF Management parameters and moves to the (config-wireless-sma

Page 865

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-11620.1.49 smart-scan-channelsWireless Configuration CommandsSpecifies a list of channels for Motorola clien

Page 866

Wireless Instance20-11720.1.50 wlanWireless Configuration CommandsConfigures Wireless LAN related commandsNOTE: Manual mapping of wlan will be erased

Page 867

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-118wlan <1-256> dot11i [opp-pmk-caching|pmk-caching|preauthenticationwlan <1-256> dot11i handshak

Page 868

Wireless Instance20-119wlan <1-256> kdc [password|realm|server]wlan <1-256> kdc password [0 <secret>|2 <secret>|<secret>

Page 869

Common Commands2-35Usage GuidelinesThe service password-encryption set by the user cannot be disabled without knowing the old password. Refer the note

Page 870

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-120wlan <1-256> radius accounting timeout <1-60> retransmit <1-100>wlan <1-256> radiu

Page 871

Wireless Instance20-121For each of the options <1-256> and <wlan-list> the following commands are available.80211-extensions move-command

Page 872

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-122add-vlan [<1-4094>|<vlan-list>] {limit <1-4094>}Instead of starting a new VLAN assignmen

Page 873

Wireless Instance20-123wlan <1-256> aap-ipfilter-rules [in|out]{<1-20>|AAP_IPF_RULE}Configures AAP IP Filter rules.• in – In direction• ou

Page 874

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-124dot11i [handshake | key| key-rotation | key-rotation-interval| opp-pmk-caching | phrase|pmk-caching | prea

Page 875 - 20.1.51 wlan-bw-allocation

Wireless Instance20-125• second-key [enable|key|phrase] – Configures a secondary set of key/passphrase for this WLAN• enable – Enables the use of a se

Page 876 - 20.1.52 dot11k

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-126encryption-type [ccmp|keyguard|none|tkip|tkip-ccmp|wep128|wep64|web128-keyguard]Sets the encryption type f

Page 877 - 20.1.53 wips

Wireless Instance20-127hotspot [allow-eap|allow-list|authentication|dn-whitelist|cache-ageout|connection-mode|ntf-logout-port|portal-api|pre-auth-vlan

Page 878

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-128• pre-auth-vlan <1-4096> – Configures default vlan to be used until users get authorized. Specify th

Page 879

Wireless Instance20-129where:• <url> is the url of the server serving the web pages• <login|welcome|fail>.html is the name of the file to

Page 880

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-36 128k 128k byte buffer limit 16k 16k byte buffer limit 1k 1k byte buffer limit 256 256 byte buffer limit

Page 881

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-130• webpage-location [advanced|external|internal] – The location of the Web pages used for authentication. T

Page 882

Wireless Instance20-131kdc [password|realm|server]Modifies KDC related parameters.• password [0 <secret>|2 <secret>|<secret>] – Crea

Page 883 - RFS7000(config-wireless)#

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-132nac-mode [bypass-nac-except-include-list|do-nac-except-exclude-list|none] Sets the Network Access Control

Page 884

Wireless Instance20-133nac-server [primary|secondary|timeout]Configure a NAC server IP address and an optional authentication port number.• [primary|s

Page 885 - RTLS Instance

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-134qos [classification |mcast-with-dot11i|mcast1|mcast2|prioritize-voice|rate-limit|svp|weight|wmm]Quality of

Page 886 - 21.1.1 aeroscout

Wireless Instance20-135• rate-limit [wired-to-wireless|wireless-to-wired] <100-1000000> – Sets traffic rate limit for users on the selected WLAN

Page 887 - 21.1.2 clear

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-136• aisfn <2-15> – Arbitration Inter Frame Spacing Number (AIFSN) is the wait time in milliSeconds bet

Page 888 - 21.1.3 clrscr

Wireless Instance20-137radius [accounting|authentication-protocol|dscp|dynamic-authorization|dynamic-vlan-assignment|mac-auth-format|mobile-unit|reaut

Page 889 - 21.1.5 espi

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-138• authentication-protocol [chap|pap] – Sets the RADIUS Authentication Protocol for RADIUS request. Select

Page 890 - 21.1.7 help

Wireless Instance20-139• retransmit <1-100> – Sets the number of retries before the wireless switch will give up and disassociate the mobile-uni

Page 891 - 21.1.8 ekahau

Common Commands2-37May 23 19:06:59 2010 admin vty 131 enableMay 23 14:36:09 2010 admin vty 130 enableMay 21 16:37:13 2010 admin vty 130

Page 892 - 21.1.9 no

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-140set-vlan-user-limit [<1-4094>|<vlan-list>] <0-8192> Sets user limits on VLANs for this W

Page 893

Wireless Instance20-141vlan [<1-4094>|<vlan-list>] {limit <0-8192>}Sets the VLAN assignment of this WLAN. This command starts a new

Page 894

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-142ExampleRFSwitch(config-wireless)#wlan 25 accounting syslogRFSwitch(config-wireless)#RFSwitch(config-wirele

Page 895 - 21.1.11 rfid

Wireless Instance20-143RFSwitch(config-wireless)#wlan 25 dot11i key-rotation enableRFSwitch(config-wireless)#RFSwitch(config-wireless)#wlan 25 dot11i

Page 896 - 21.1.12 service

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-144RFSwitch(config-wireless)#wlan 25 syslog accounting server 12.13.14.125 port 5005RFSwitch(config-wireless)

Page 897

Wireless Instance20-14520.1.51 wlan-bw-allocationWireless Configuration CommandsEnables WLAN bandwidth allocation on all radios Supported in the foll

Page 898

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-14620.1.52 dot11kWireless Configuration CommandsDisplays dot11k related commands Supported in the following

Page 899 - RFSwitch(config-rtls)#

Wireless Instance20-14720.1.53 wipsWireless Configuration CommandsConfigures wips parametersSupported in RFS7000 platform onlySyntaxRFSwitch7000 (conf

Page 900 - 21.1.13 show

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-148wips events 80211-replay-check-failure| ad-hoc-advertising-authorized-ssid | ad-hoc-network-violation-auth

Page 901

Wireless Instance20-149wips events [identical-source-and-destination-addresses | impersonation-attack-detected|non-changing-wep-iv|replay-injection-at

Page 902

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-382.1.6 showCommon CommandsDisplays the settings for the specified system component. There are a number of wa

Page 903 - 21.1.14 site

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-150ExampleRFS7000(config-wireless)#wips event 80211-replay-check-failure enable authorizedRFS7000(config-wire

Page 904 - 21.1.15 sole

Wireless Instance20-15120.1.54 non-preferred-ap-attempts-thresholdWireless Configuration CommandsDisplays the number of attempts after which switch w

Page 905 - 21.1.16 switch

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-15220.1.55 testWireless Configuration CommandsTesting neighbour report on airSupported in the following platf

Page 906 - 21.1.17 zone

Wireless Instance20-153ExampleRFS7000(config-wireless)#test dot11k send-beacon-req 9 measurement-duration 999RFS7000(config-wireless)#send-beacon-req

Page 907 - 21.1.18 ap

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-154

Page 908

RTLS InstanceUse the (config-rtls) instance to configure Real Time Location System (RTLS) parameters.To navigate to this instance, use the commandRFSw

Page 909 - ESPI Instance

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide21-221.1.1 aeroscoutRTLS Config CommandsConfigure support for Aeroscout RTLS engine.Supported in the following

Page 910

RTLS Instance21-3Usage GuidelinesUse [no] aeroscout (enable) to disable support for Aeroscout RTLS engine. This does not affect on-board locationing.E

Page 911 - 22.1.1 adapter

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide21-4ParametersExampleRFSwitch(config-rtls)#clear rtls tags aeroscoutRFSwitch(config-rtls)#21.1.3 clrscrRTLS Con

Page 912 - 22.1.2 clrscr

RTLS Instance21-521.1.4 endRTLS Config CommandsEnds and exits the current mode and changes to the PRIV EXEC mode. The prompt changesto RFSwitch#Suppo

Page 913 - 22.1.3 end

Common Commands2-39ip Displays the internet protocol Common page 2-53ldap Displays the LDAP server configuration Common page 2-60licenses Displays th

Page 914 - 22.1.4 exit

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide21-6ParametersNoneExampleRFSwitch(config-rtls)espiRFSwitch(config-rtls-espi)21.1.6 exitRTLS Config CommandsEnds

Page 915 - 22.1.5 help

RTLS Instance21-7• RFS4000SyntaxhelpParametersNoneExampleRFSwitch(config-rtls)#helpCLI provides advanced help feature. When you need help,anytime at

Page 916 - 22.1.6 no

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide21-8Use [no] enable and [no] engine <ip><port> to undo theekahau RTLS engine configuration and disab

Page 917 - 22.1.7 service

RTLS Instance21-9aeroscout [enable|multi-cast-listen|addr]Negates aeroscout configuration• enable – Disable SOLE adapter• multicast-listen-addr– Confi

Page 918 - 22.1.8 show

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide21-10Usage GuidelinesUse no command to undo the configurations on the parameters mentioned in the table. Refer t

Page 919

RTLS Instance21-11ParametersUsage GuidelinesUse [no] reference-tag rfid <tag-id> (coordinates x <0-65535> y <0-65535>) (orientation

Page 920

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide21-12SyntaxrfidParametersNoneExampleRFSwitch(config-rtls)#rfidRFSwitch(config-rtls-rfid)#21.1.12 serviceRTLS Co

Page 921 - RFID Instance

RTLS Instance21-13service inventory [<1-100>|default]service inventory <1-100> [duration <0-100000>|filter{<1-100>|<name>

Page 922

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide21-14service inventory <1-100> [duration <0-100000>|filter{<1-100>|<name>}|report {curre

Page 923 - 23.1.1 activate

RTLS Instance21-15Usage GuidelinesUse [no] service [options] to rollback any service related configurations.ExampleRFSwitch(config-rtls)#service filte

Page 924 - 23.1.2 clrscr

Contents -TOC-76.1.2 clrscr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 925 - 23.1.3 end

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-40redundancy group Displays redundancy group parameters Common page 2-78redundancy historyDisplays the state t

Page 926 - 23.1.4 exit

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide21-1621.1.13 showRTLS Config CommandsDisplays current system informationSupported in the following platforms:•

Page 927 - 23.1.5 help

RTLS Instance21-17 autoinstall autoinstall configuration banner Display Message of the Day Login banner boot

Page 928 - 23.1.6 no

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide21-18 static-channel-group static channel group membership service-list List of services terminal

Page 929 - 23.1.7 reader

RTLS Instance21-1921.1.14 siteRTLS Config CommandsConfigures RTLS site dimensionsSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000• RFS4000Synt

Page 930

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide21-20Usage GuidelinesUse [no] site [description |dimension|name]to rollback the configurations made using the si

Page 931 - RFSwitch(config-rtls-rfid)#

RTLS Instance21-21• RFS4000SyntaxsoleParametersNoneExampleRFSwitch(config-rtls)#soleRFSwitch(config-rtls-sole)#21.1.16 switchRTLS Config CommandsConf

Page 932 - 23.1.8 service

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide21-22ExampleRFSwitch(config-rtls)#switch coordinates x 121 y 121 z 135RFSwitch(config-rtls)#RFSwitch(config-rtls

Page 933

RTLS Instance21-23ParametersUsage GuidelinesUse {no} zone <index> [options] to negate a zones configurationsExampleRFSwitch(config-rtls)#zone 1

Page 934

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide21-24ExampleRFSwitch(config-rtls)#ap AA-BB-CC-DD-EE-FF x 10 y 10 z 0RFSwitch(config-rtls)#<MAC> coordinate

Page 935 - 23.1.9 show

ESPI InstanceUse the (config-rtls-espi) instance to configure Enterprise Services Programming Interface (ESPI) related configuration commands. To navi

Page 936

Common Commands2-41wlan-acl Displays WLAN ACL information Common page 2-125access-list Displays the access list Internet Protocol (IP) configuration P

Page 937

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide22-2show Shows running system information page 22-10Table 22.1 ESPI Config Command Summary (Continued)Command De

Page 938

ESPI Instance22-322.1.1 adapterESPI Config CommandsEnables/disables a specified adapter or all adaptersSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000

Page 939 - SOLE Instance

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide22-422.1.2 clrscrESPI Config CommandsClears the display screen Supported in the following platforms:• RFS7000•

Page 940

ESPI Instance22-522.1.3 endESPI Config CommandsEnds and exits the current mode and moves to the PRIV EXEC mode. The prompt changes to RFSwitch# Suppo

Page 941 - 24.1.1 clrscr

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide22-622.1.4 exitESPI Config CommandsEnds the current mode and moves to the previous mode (GLOBAL-CONFIG). The pr

Page 942 - 24.1.2 end

ESPI Instance22-722.1.5 helpESPI Config CommandsDisplays the system’s interactive help in HTML formatSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000•

Page 943 - 24.1.3 exit

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide22-822.1.6 noESPI Config CommandsDefines the name of the adapter or disables the adapter(s) Supported in the fo

Page 944 - 24.1.4 help

ESPI Instance22-922.1.7 serviceESPI Config CommandsInvokes service commands to troubleshoot or debug (config-if) instance configurations Supported in

Page 945 - 24.1.5 locate

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide22-1022.1.8 showESPI Config CommandsDisplays current system information Supported in the following platforms:•

Page 946 - RFSwitch(config-rtls-sole)#

ESPI Instance22-11 debugging Debugging information outputs dhcp DHCP Server Configuration environment show e

Page 947 - 24.1.6 no

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-42startup-config Displays the content of the startup configurationPrivilege/Global Configpage 2-142upgrade-sta

Page 948 - 24.1.7 redundancy

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide22-12 users Display information about currently logged in users version Display

Page 949 - 24.1.8 service

RFID InstanceThe (config-rtls-rfid) instance is used to configure RFID reader related configuration parameters.To navigate to this instance, use the c

Page 950

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide23-2service Invokes service commands to troubleshoot or debug (config-rtls) instance configurationspage 23-12sho

Page 951 - 24.1.9 show

RFID Instance23-323.1.1 activateRFID InstanceActivates and enables the Real Time Location System (RTLS ) adapterSupported in the following platforms:

Page 952

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide23-423.1.2 clrscrRFID InstanceClears the display screenSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000•

Page 953

RFID Instance23-523.1.3 endRFID InstanceEnds and exits the current mode and changes to the PRIV EXEC mode. The prompt changesto RFSwitch#Supported in

Page 954

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide23-623.1.4 exitRFID InstanceEnds the current mode and moves to the previous mode (GLOBAL-CONFIG). The promptcha

Page 955 - <5-3600>

RFID Instance23-723.1.5 helpRFID InstanceDisplays the interactive help system for RTLS instanceSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS600

Page 956 - 24.1.12 mobile-unit

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide23-823.1.6 noRFID InstanceSupported in the following platforms: Negates a RTLS command or set its defaults• RFS

Page 957 - Smart RF Instance

RFID Instance23-923.1.7 readerRFID InstanceConfigures RFID Readers parametersSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000• RFS4000Syntaxre

Page 958

Common Commands2-432.1.7 autoinstallCommon to all modesDisplays the autoinstall configuration informationSyntaxshow autoinstall statusParametersExamp

Page 959 - 25.1.2 auto-assign

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide23-10antenna [<antenna>|<antenna-list>] coordinates x <x-coordinate> y <y-coordinate> z

Page 960 - 25.1.3 clrscr

RFID Instance23-11Usage GuidelinesUse [no] reader [<index>|<range>][options] to rollback any configurations performed using the reader com

Page 961 - 25.1.5 exit

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide23-1223.1.8 serviceRFID InstanceInvokes service commands to troubleshoot or debug (config-if) instance configur

Page 962 - 25.1.7 help

RFID Instance23-13service reader[<reader-index>|<reader-index-list>] antenna [<antenna-index>|<antenna-list>|any] filter [<

Page 963 - 25.1.8 hold-time

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide23-14ExampleRFSwitch(config-rtls-rfid)#service show cliRFID readers Config mode:+-activate [activate]+-adopt-unc

Page 964 - 25.1.9 no

RFID Instance23-1523.1.9 showRFID InstanceDisplays current system information Supported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000• RFS4000Syntaxs

Page 965

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide23-16 dhcp DHCP Server Configurationdpd wios dataplane environment show environment

Page 966

RFID Instance23-17 timezone Display timezonetraffic-shape Display traffic shaping upgrade-status Display last image upgrade stat

Page 967

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide23-18

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SOLE InstanceUse the (config-rtls-sole) instance to configure SOLE Location Engine related parameters. To navigate to this instance, use the commandsR

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-442.1.8 bannerCommon to all modesDisplays the message of the day string. This string can be used to alert the

Page 970 - 25.1.11 radio

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide24-2service Invokes service commands to troubleshoot or debug (config-rtls) instance configurationspage 24-11sho

Page 971 - • RFS4000

SOLE Instance24-324.1.1 clrscrSOLE InstanceClears the display screenSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000• RFS4000SyntaxclrscrParam

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide24-424.1.2 endSOLE InstanceEnds and exits the current mode and changes to the PRIV EXEC mode. The prompt change

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SOLE Instance24-524.1.3 exitSOLE InstanceEnds the current mode and moves to the previous mode (GLOBAL-CONFIG). The prompt changes to RFSwitch(config)

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide24-624.1.4 helpSOLE InstanceDisplays the interactive help system for RTLS instanceSupported in the following pl

Page 975 - 25.1.12 recover

SOLE Instance24-724.1.5 locateSOLE InstanceConfigures location commandsSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000• RFS4000Syntaxlocate [

Page 976 - 25.1.13 retry-threshold

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide24-8ExampleRFSwitch(config-rtls-sole)#locate aeroscout enableRFSwitch(config-rtls-sole)#RFSwitch(config-rtls-sol

Page 977 - 25.1.15 scan-dwell-time

SOLE Instance24-924.1.6 noSOLE InstanceDisables the locationing adapter(s) and its configurationsSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6

Page 978 - 25.1.16 schedule-calibrate

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide24-1024.1.7 redundancySOLE InstanceEnables redundancy support across cluster members for SOLESupported in the f

Page 979 - 25.1.17 select-channels

SOLE Instance24-1124.1.8 serviceSOLE InstanceInvokes service commands to troubleshoot or debug (config-rtls) instance configurationsSupported in the

Page 980 - 25.1.18 service

Common Commands2-452.1.9 commandsCommon to all modesDisplays the available commands for the current modeSyntaxRFSwitch>show commandsParametersNone

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide24-12 +-interval...RFSwitch(config-rtls-sole)#

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SOLE Instance24-1324.1.9 showSOLE InstanceDisplays current system information Supported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000• RFS4000Syntaxs

Page 983 - 25.1.19 show

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide24-14 crypto encryption module debugging Debugging information outputs dhcp

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SOLE Instance24-15 users Display information about currently logged in users version Display software & hardware v

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide24-1624.1.10 rssi-filterSOLE InstanceFilters rssi values below this thresholdSupported in the following platfor

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SOLE Instance24-1724.1.11 aap-rssi-update-interval SOLE InstanceDisplays AAP probe packet interval value in secondsSupported in the following platfor

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide24-1824.1.12 mobile-unitSOLE InstanceDisplays mobile-unit configurationsSupported in the following platforms:•

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Smart RF InstanceUse the (config-wireless-smart-rf) instance to configure Smart RF related configuration commands. To navigate to the config-wireless-

Page 989 - 25.1.21 verbose

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide25-2help Displays the interactive help system page 25-6hold-time The number of seconds to disable interference

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Smart RF Instance25-325.1.1 assignable-power-rangeSmart RF InstanceSpecifies the power range during power assignmentSupported in the following platfo

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-462.1.10 cryptoCommon to all modesDisplays the encryption mode informationSyntaxshow crypto[ipsec|isakmp|key|

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide25-4ParametersExampleRFSSwitch(config-wireless-smart-rf)#auto-assign all enableRFSSwitch(config-wireless-smart-r

Page 993 - 26.1.1 ap-location

Smart RF Instance25-5RFSwitch(config-wireless-smart-rf)#25.1.4 endSmart RF InstanceEnds and exits the current mode and moves to the PRIV EXEC mode. T

Page 994 - RFSwitch(config-role)#

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide25-6ExampleRFSwitch(config-wireless-smart-rf)#exitRFSwitch(config-wireless)#25.1.6 extensive-scanSmart RF Insta

Page 995 - 26.1.2 authentication-type

Smart RF Instance25-7• RFS4000SyntaxhelpParametersNone ExampleRFS7000(config-wireless-smart-rf)#helpCLI provides advanced help feature. When you need

Page 996 - 26.1.3 encryption-type

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide25-8ParametersExampleRFSwitch(config-wireless-smart-rf)#hold-time 400RFSwitch(config-wireless-smart-rf)#25.1.9 n

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Smart RF Instance25-9no schedule-calibrate [enable|interval|start-time]no select-channels <WORD>no service smart-rf [max-history|replay enable|r

Page 998 - 26.1.4 essid

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide25-10radio [<1-4096>|MAC- Address|RADIO|all-11a|all-11b|all-11bg]Negates all radio related commands• <1

Page 999 - 26.1.5 group

Smart RF Instance25-11radio [<1-4096>|MAC Address|RADIO|all-11a|all-11b|all-11bg](contd...)• all-11a - for all 802.11a radios, the following va

Page 1000 - 26.1.6 ip

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide25-12ExampleRFSwitch(config-wireless-smart-rf)#no ?assignable-power-range reset the power range to defaultauto-

Page 1001 - 26.1.7 mac

Smart RF Instance25-13recover disable individual self-recovery featuresretry-threshold The average number retries to cause a r

Page 1002 - 26.1.8 mu-mac

Common Commands2-47Usage GuidelinesThe security engine periodically updates the IPSec and Isakamp statistics (every 60 seconds) ExampleRFSwitch(config

Page 1003 - 26.1.9 clrscr

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide25-14RFSwitch(config-wireless-smart-rf)#no service smart-rf max-historyRFSwitch(config-wireless-smart-rf)#RFSwit

Page 1004 - 26.1.10 no

Smart RF Instance25-15• RFS4000Syntaxradio [<1-4096>|MAC-ADDRESS|RADIO|all-11a|all-11b|all-11bg]radio <1-4096> [antenna-gain|coverage-rate

Page 1005 - 26.1.11 end

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide25-16radio all-11bg coverage-rate [1|2|5p5|6|9|11|12|18|24|36|48|54]radio all-11bg lock-auto-assign [all|channel

Page 1006 - 26.1.12 exit

Smart RF Instance25-17AA-BB-CC-DD-EE-FF [antenna-gain | coverage-rate |lock-auto-assign | rescuer]Sets the following parameters for the selected radio

Page 1007 - 26.1.13 help

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide25-18ExampleRFSwitch(config-wireless-smart-rf)#radio 1 antenna-gain 20RFSwitch(config-wireless-smart-rf)#radio 1

Page 1008 - 26.1.14 service

Smart RF Instance25-19RFSwitch(config-wireless-smart-rf)#radio 1 radio-mac 1-2-3-4-5-6RFSwitch(config-wireless-smart-rf)#radio 1 rescuer 1-2-3-4-5-6 2

Page 1009 - 26.1.15 show

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide25-20ParametersExampleRFSwitch(config-wireless-smart-rf)#recover coverage-hole enableRFSwitch(config-wireless-sm

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Smart RF Instance25-21ExampleRFSwitch(config-wireless-smart-rf)#retry-threshold 8.4RFSwitch(config-wireless-smart-rf)#25.1.14 run-calibrateSmart RF I

Page 1011 - Role Instance

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide25-22ParametersExampleRFSwitch(config-wireless-smart-rf)#scan-dwell-time 10RFSwitch(config-wireless-smart-rf)#25

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Smart RF Instance25-23ExampleRFSwitch(config-wireless-smart-rf)#schedule-calibrate enableRFSwitch(config-wireless-smart-rf)#schedule-calibrate interva

Page 1013 - AAP IP Filtering

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-48 Subject Name: Common Name: MotorollaMotorolla Issuer Name: Common Name: Motorolla Valid From:

Page 1014 - Command Description Ref

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide25-24ExampleRFSwitch(config-wireless-smart-rf)#select-channels 1,2,15-17RFSwitch(config-wireless-smart-rf)#selec

Page 1015 - 27.1.1 clear -all- rules

Smart RF Instance25-25Parametersshow cliDisplays the CLI tree of the current modesmart-rf [clear-history |load-from-file|max-history|replay|rescue|res

Page 1016 - 27.1.2 clrscr

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide25-26ExampleRFSwitch(config-wireless-smart-rf)#service show cliSmart-RF Configuration mode:+-assignable-power-ra

Page 1017 - 27.1.3 deny

Smart RF Instance25-27+-help [help]+-hold-time +-<30-65535> [hold-time <30-65535>]+-no +-assignable-power-range [no assignable-power-ran

Page 1018 - Parameters

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide25-28• RFS7000• RFS6000• RFS4000Syntaxshow <parameters>show wireless smart-rf [calibration-status|configur

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Smart RF Instance25-29ExampleRFSwitch(config-wireless-smart-rf)#show ? access-list Internet Protocol (IP) aclstats Show ACL S

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide25-30 snmp-server Display SNMP engine parameters spanning-tree Display spanning tree informa

Page 1021 - 27.1.4 end

Smart RF Instance25-31 multicast-packet-limit multicast-packet-limit phrase-to-key display the WEP keys generated by a passphrase

Page 1022 - 27.1.5 exit

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide25-32 retry-threshold : 14.0 averaged retries/packet hold-time : 3600 secondsSmart-RF Cali

Page 1023 - 27.1.6 help

Smart RF Instance25-33Smart RF assignment history since last calibration, up to 9216 entriesRFSwitch(config-wireless-smart-rf)#25.1.20 smart-rf-module

Page 1024 - 27.1.7 no

Common Commands2-492.1.11 environmentCommon to all modesDisplays the environmental information such as fan speed, ambient temperature inside the swit

Page 1025 - 27.1.8 permit

Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide25-34ParametersExampleRFSwitch(config-wireless-smart-rf)#verbose enableRFSwitch(config-wireless-smart-rf)#verbos

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Role InstanceUse the (config-role) instance to configure Role related configuration commands. To navigate to the config-role instance, use the followi

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide26-2mu-mac Sets MU MAC configuration properties page 26-12no Negates role commands. page 26-14service Invokes se

Page 1028 - 27.1.9 service

Role Instance26-326.1.1 ap-locationRole Config CommandsSets the AP location configuration• This requires the location engine to be enabled on the RF

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide26-4RFSwitch(config-role)#RFSwitch(config-role)#ap-location not-contains officeRFSwitch(config-role)#

Page 1030 - 27.1.10 show

Role Instance26-526.1.2 authentication-typeRole Config CommandsSelects authentication type for the roleSupported in the following platforms:• RFS6000

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide26-626.1.3 encryption-typeRole Config CommandsSelects encryption for the roleSupported in the following platfor

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Role Instance26-7ExampleRFSwitch(config-role)#encryption-type wep128RFSwitch(config-role)#neq [ccmp|keyguard|none|tkip|tkip-ccmp|wep128|wep128-keyguar

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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide26-826.1.4 essidRole Config CommandsSets ESSID configuration for the roleSupported in the following platforms:•

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Role Instance26-926.1.5 groupRole Config CommandsSets group configuration for the roleSupported in the following platforms:• RFS6000• RFS7000• RFS400

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