Specifications
18-36 VNS Commands (vnsmode)
Usage
Whenyouchangethedefaultnon‐authenticated policyforthisVNS,the samerulesapplyas
whenaVNSiscreated.Thatis—iftheVNS’sWLANServicehasamodeof:
•“std”thenthereferencedpolicymusthaveatopologyofmode“b@ap,”“b@ac,”or“routed”
• “3pap”thenthereferenced
policymusthaveaphysicaltopologymode
•“wds”thenthereferencedpolicymusthaveanulltopology
Examples
Thefollowingexamplespecifies thatthepolicynamed“non‐auth‐users”shouldbeusedasthe
defaultpolicyfornon‐authenticatedusersfortheVNSnamedVNS1.
EWC.enterasys.com:vnsmode:VNS1# non-auth non-auth-users
EWC.enterasys.com:vnsmode:VNS1# apply
18.8.3 name
Usethenamecommandinthevnsmode:<named‐VNS>contexttochangethenameofthecurrent
VNS.
Syntax
name <VNS-name>
Parameters
Examples
ThefollowingexamplechangesthenameofVNS1toVNS2,thenusestheshowcommandto
displayinformationforthecurrentVNS,includingitsname.
EWC.enterasys.com:vnsmode:VNS1# name VNS2
EWC.enterasys.com:vnsmode:VNS1# apply
EWC.enterasys.com:vnsmode:VNS1# show
WLANS service: test
Non-authenticated: p4
Authenticated: same as non-authenticated
Restrict available policy set: disable
Enable status: enable
Synchronize: disable
Name: VNS2
Note: After you run the non-auth command, you must run the apply command to implement the
changes.
<VNS‐name> SpecifiesthenewnameforthecurrentVNS.
Note: After you run the name command, you must run the apply command to implement the
changes.