Concept Guide
Table Of Contents
- About this Guide
- Instant CLI
- a-channel
- a-external-antenna
- aaa test-server
- aeroscout-rtls
- airgroup
- airgroupservice
- airwave-rtls
- ale-report-interval
- ale-server
- alg
- allow-new-aps
- allowed-ap
- ams-backup-ip
- ams-identity
- ams-ip
- ams-key
- apply
- arm
- attack
- auth-failure-blacklist-time
- auth-survivability cache-time-out
- blacklist-client
- blacklist-time
- calea
- cellular-uplink-profile
- clear airgroup state statistics
- clear
- clear-cert
- clock set
- clock summer-time
- clock timezone
- commit
- configure terminal
- console
- content-filtering
- convert-aos-ap
- copy
- deny-inter-user-bridging
- deny-local-routing
- device-id
- disable-prov-ssid
- disconnect-user
- dot11a-radio-disable
- dot11g-radio-disable
- download-cert
- dpi
- dpi-error-page-url
- dynamic-cpu-mgmt
- dynamic-radius-proxy
- enet-vlan
- enet0-bridging
- enet0-port-profile
- enet1-port-profile
- enet2-port-profile
- enet3-port-profile
- enet4-port-profile
- extended-ssid
- factory-ssid-enable
- firewall-external-enforcement
- g-channel
- g-external-antenna
- gre per-ap-tunnel
- gre primary
- gre type
- help
- hostname
- hotspot anqp-3gpp-profile
- hotspot anqp-domain-name-profile
- hotspot anqp-ip-addr-avail-profile
- hotspot anqp-nai-realm-profile
- hotspot anqp-nwk-auth-profile
- hotspot anqp-roam-cons-profile
- hotspot anqp-venue-name-profile
- hotspot h2qp-conn-cap-profile
- hotspot h2qp-oper-name-profile
- hotspot h2qp-oper-class-profile
- hotspot h2qp-wan-metrics-profile
- hotspot hs-profile
- iap-master
- ids
- ignore-image-check
- inactivity-ap-timeout
- inbound-firewall
- internal-domains
- ip-address
- ip dhcp
- ip dhcp pool
- l2tpv3 session
- l2tpv3 tunnel
- l3-mobility
- led-off
- logout
- managed-mode-profile
- managed-mode-sync-server
- mesh
- mgmt-accounting
- mgmt-auth-server
- mgmt-auth-server-load-balancing
- mgmt-auth-server-local-backup
- mgmt-user
- mtu
- name
- ntp-server
- opendns
- organization
- ping
- pppoe-uplink-profile
- proxy
- reload
- remove-blacklist-client
- restrict-corp-access
- restricted-mgmt-access
- rf dot11a-radio-profile
- rf dot11g-radio-profile
- rf-band
- rft
- routing-profile
- show 1xcert
- show about
- show access-rule
- show access-rule-all
- show acl
- show airgroup
- Description
- Syntax
- Usage Guidelines
- Example
- show airgroup blocked-queries
- show airgroup blocked-service-id
- show airgroup cache entries
- show airgroup cppm auth server non-coa-only
- show airgroup cppm auth server coa-capable
- show airgroup cppm server
- show airgroup cppm entries
- show airgroup debug statistics
- show airgroup internal-state statistics
- show airgroup servers
- show airgroup status
- show airgroup swarm-info
- show airgroup users
- Command History
- Command Information
- show airgroupservice
- show airgroupservice-ids
- show ale
- show alert global
- show alg
- show allowed-aps
- show all monitor
- show amp-audit
- show ap-alert
- show ap-env
- show aps
- show ap allowed-channels
- show ap allowed-max-EIRP
- show ap arm
- show ap association
- show ap bss-table
- show ap cacert
- show ap client-match-history
- show ap client-match-live
- show ap client-probe-report
- show ap client-match-refused
- show ap client-match-triggers
- show ap client-view
- show ap debug airwave
- show ap debug airwave-config-received
- show ap debug airwave-data-sent
- show ap debug airwave-events-pending
- show ap debug airwave-restore-status
- show ap debug airwave-signon-key
- show ap debug airwave-state
- show ap debug airwave-stats
- show ap debug am-config
- show ap debug auth-trace-buf
- show ap debug client-match
- show ap debug client-stats
- show ap debug client-table
- show ap debug client-frame-history
- show ap debug crash-info
- show ap debug dhcp-packets
- show ap debug dot1x-statistics
- show ap debug driver-config
- show ap debug mgmt-frames
- show ap debug persistent-clients
- show ap debug radio-stats
- show ap debug radius-statistics
- show ap debug rfc3576-radius-statistics
- show ap debug shaping-table
- show ap debug spanning-tree
- show ap debug stm-config
- show ap debug stm-role
- show ap debug system-status
- show ap debug tacacs-statistics
- show ap dot11k-beacon-report
- show ap dot11k-nbrs
- show ap flash-config
- show ap mesh counters
- show ap mesh link
- show ap mesh neighbors
- show ap monitor
- Description
- Syntax
- Examples
- show ap monitor active-laser-beams
- show ap monitor ap-list
- show ap monitor ap-wired-mac
- show ap monitor arp-cache
- show ap monitor containment-info
- show ap monitor enet-wired-mac
- show ap monitor ids-state
- show ap monitor pot-ap-list
- show ap monitor pot-sta-list
- show ap monitor routers
- show ap monitor scan-info
- show ap monitor state
- show ap monitor stats
- show ap monitor status
- Command History
- Command Information
- show ap pmkcache
- show ap virtual-beacon-report
- show app-services
- show arm-channels
- show arm config
- show arp
- show attack
- show auth-survivability
- show backup-config
- show blacklist-client
- show calea config
- show calea statistics
- show captive-portal
- show captive-portal-domains
- show cellular
- show cert all
- show clients
- show clock
- show configuration
- show config-status
- show console-settings
- show country-codes
- show cpcert
- show cpu
- show datapath
- show delta-config
- show derivation-rules
- show dhcp-allocation
- show dhcpc-opts
- show dhcps config
- show dhcp subnets
- show distributed-dhcp-branch-counts
- show domain-names
- show dpi
- show dpi-error-page-url
- show dpi-stats
- show election
- show external-captive-portal
- show facebook
- show fault
- show ids
- show ids-detection config
- show ids-protection config
- show image
- show inbound-firewall-rules
- show interface counters
- show ip dhcp database
- show ip igmp
- show ip interface brief
- show ip route
- show lacp status
- show l2tpv3 config
- show l2tpv3 global
- show l2tpv3 session
- show l2tpv3 system
- show l2tpv3 tunnel
- show l3-mobility
- show ldap-servers
- show log ap-debug
- show log apifmgr
- show log convert
- show log debug
- show log driver
- show log kernel
- show log l3-mobility
- show log network
- show log pppd
- show log rapper
- show log sapd
- show log security
- show log system
- show log upgrade
- show log user
- show log user-debug
- show log vpn-tunnel
- show log wireless
- show memory
- show mgmt-user
- show network
- show network-summary
- show opendns
- show port status
- show pppoe
- show process
- show proxy config
- show radio config
- show radius-servers support
- show radius status
- show radseccert
- show running-config
- show snmp-configuration
- show snmp trap-queue
- show spectrum-alert
- show stats
- show subscription-aps
- show summary
- show swarm
- show supported-cert-formats
- show syslog-level
- show tacacs-servers
- show tech-support
- show tspec-calls
- show uncommitted-config
- show upgrade info
- show uplink
- show uplink-vlan
- show usb status
- show users
- show valid-channels
- show version
- show vpn
- show walled-garden
- show wifi-uplink
- show wired-port
- show wired-port-settings
- show wispr config
- show xml-api-server
- snmp-server
- subscription-ap
- subscription-ap-enable
- swarm-mode
- syslocation
- syslog-level
- syslog-server
- telnet
- telnet-server
- terminal-access
- tftp-dump-server
- traceroute
- upgrade-image
- uplink
- uplink-vlan
- usb-port-disable
- user
- version
- virtual-controller-country
- virtual-controller-dnsip
- virtual-controller-ip
- virtual-controller-key
- virtual-controller-vlan
- vpn backup
- vpn fast-failover
- vpn gre-outside
- vpn hold-time
- vpn ikepsk
- vpn monitor-pkt-lost-cnt
- vpn monitor-pkt-send-freq
- vpn preemption
- vpn primary
- vpn reconnect-time-on-failover
- vpn reconnect-user-on-failover
- web-server
- wifi0-mode
- wifi1-mode
- wired-port-profile
- wlan access-rule
- wlan auth-server
- wlan captive-portal
- wlan external-captive-portal
- wlan ldap-server
- wlan ssid-profile
- wlan sta-profile
- wlan tacacs-server
- wlan walled-garden
- wlan wispr-profile
- write
- xml-api-server
- zonename
- Terminology
Term Definition
802.11g Offers transmission over relatively short distances at up to 54 Mbps,
compared with the 11 Mbps theoretical maximum of 802.11b. 802.11g
operates in the 2.4 GHz band and employs orthogonal frequency
division multiplexing (OFDM), the modulation scheme used in 802.11a,
to obtain higher data speed. Computers or terminals set up for 802.11g
can fall back to speeds of 11 Mbps, so that 802.11b and 802.11g devices
can be compatible within a single network.
802.11n Wireless networking standard to improve network throughput over the
two previous standards 802.11a and 802.11g with a significant increase
in the maximum raw data rate from 54 Mbps to 600 Mbps with the use
of four spatial streams at a channel width of 40 MHz. 802.11n operates
in the 2.4 and 5.0 bands.
AP An access point (AP) connects users to other users within the network
and also can serve as the point of interconnection between the WLAN
and a fixed wire network. The number of access points a WLAN needs is
determined by the number of users and the size of the network.
access point mapping The act of locating and possibly exploiting connections to WLANs while
driving around a city or elsewhere. To do war driving, you need a
vehicle, a computer (which can be a laptop), a wireless Ethernet card set
to work in promiscuous mode, and some kind of an antenna which can
be mounted on top of or positioned inside the car. Because a WLAN may
have a range that extends beyond an office building, an outside user
may be able to intrude into the network, obtain a free Internet
connection, and possibly gain access to company records and other
resources.
ad-hoc network A LAN or other small network, especially one with wireless or temporary
plug-in connections, in which some of the network devices are part of
the network only for the duration of a communications session or, in the
case of mobile or portable devices, while in some close proximity to the
rest of the network.
band A specified range of frequencies of electromagnetic radiation.
DHCP The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is an auto-
configuration protocol used on IP networks. Computers or any network
peripherals that are connected to IP networks must be configured,
before they can communicate with other computers on the network.
DHCP allows a computer to be configured automatically, eliminating the
need for a network administrator. DHCP also provides a central
database to keep track of computers connected to the network. This
database helps in preventing any two computers from being configured
with the same IP address.
Table 13: List of Terms
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