Installation Instructions
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- About This Document
- Key Concepts
- CLI Command Reference
- Overview
- Alarms Commands
- asc: Subcontroller Commands
- ats: Access Point Commands
- auth: RADIUS Authentication Commands
- Channel BSSID Commands
- connect or remote: Remote Connection Commands
- Console Commands
- db: Configuration Backup Commands
- Help Commands
- History Commands
- if...stats: Interface Statistics Commands
- if: Interface Commands
- qoS or codec: Quality of Service Commands
- qosrule or ruleQoS: Rule Commands
- Quit Commands
- Reboot (or restart) Commands
- security: RADIUS Security Commands
- SNMP Commands
- Station Commands
- topo: Network Topology Commands
- Watchdog Commands
- wirelessif or wif: Wireless Interface Commands
- wnc: Controller Commands
- Glossary
- Index
PRELIMINARY
CLI Command Reference 63
Revision 0.1, July 2003
wnc: Controller Commands
wnc: Controller Commands
These commands manage information about the operation of the controller and
certain global system parameters.
wnc get
Displays configuration information for the controller.
Syntax wnc get
Displays the following fields:
Field Description
Node ID The unique numeric ID of the node.
Description A text description for this entry.
Uptime The uptime of the node, in hours, minutes, and seconds (hh:mm:ss).
Location Description of the location of this controller.
Contact Person or organization responsible for this controller.
Operational Status The operational state of the controller:
ENABLED: The controller is operating correctly.
DISABLED: The controller is known by the controller but it is not
operating correctly.
Availability Status The availability of the controller:
OFFLINE: The controller cannot find the controller.
ONLINE: The controller can find the controller.
Alarm State The severity of the current alarm on the controller. If more than one
alarm is current, the highest severity is displayed. In order of increas-
ing severity, the states are NO ALARM, MINOR, MAJOR, or CRITI-
CAL.
Beacon Interval
(msec)
Beacon Interval in milleseconds.










