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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guidexiv{ } Any command/keyword/variable or a combination of them inside a ‘{‘ & ‘}’ pair is optional. All option
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-522.2.8 ipCommon to all modesDisplays Internet Protocol (IP) related informationSyntax show ip [access-group|
Common Commands2-53Parametersaccess-group[<interface-name>|all|ge|me1|role|sa|> |vlan <1-4094>]Displays the ACLs attached to an interfa
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-54http [secure-server|server]Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP) • secure-server – Secure HTTP server •server
Common Commands2-55Usage Guidelines1. The interface and VLAN status is displayed as UP regardless of a disconnection. In such a case, shutdown the VLA
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-562. The above example could also occur when a DHCP interface is disconnected. DHCP is not effected though, be
Common Commands2-57!ip dhcp class RFSwitchDHCPclass option user-class MC800RFSwitch(config)#RFSwitch#show ip dhcp pool!ip dhcp pool pl!ip dhcp pool po
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-58 RFSwitch#show ip interface tunnel 1 briefInte
Common Commands2-592.2.9 ldapCommon to all modesDisplays LDAP informationSyntaxshow ldap configuration [primary|secondary]ParametersExampleRFSwitch(c
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-60(sAMAccountName=%{Stripped-User-Name:-%{User-Name}}) Bind DN : cn=kumar,ou=symbol,dc=activedirecto
Common Commands2-612.2.10 licensesCommon to all modesDisplays the different licenses installed on the switchSyntaxshow licensesParametersNoneExampleR
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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-622.2.11 loggingCommon to all modesDisplays logging status and other informationSyntaxshow loggingParametersN
Common Commands2-632.2.12 macCommon to all modesShows all MAC information with respect to groups and access listsSyntaxshow mac [access-list|access-g
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-642.2.13 mac-address-tableCommon to all modesDisplays the MAC address table entriesSyntaxshow mac-address-tab
Common Commands2-652.2.14 managementCommon to all modesDisplays the L3 management interface nameSyntaxshow managementParametersNoneExampleRFSwitch>
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-662.2.15 mobilityCommon to all modesDisplays the mobility parametersSyntaxshow mobility [event-log|forwarding
Common Commands2-67 global Global Mobility parameters mobile-unit Mobile-units in the Mobility Database peer Mobility peers statistics Mobile-
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-68Foreign MU Database: Total=0RFSwitch(config)#show mobility peer detailMobility Peers: Total=1, Established=0
Common Commands2-692.2.16 ntpCommon to all modesDisplays NTP protocol informationSyntaxshow ntp [association|status]ParametersExampleRFSwitch>show
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-70rcv time 00000000.00000000 (Feb 07 06:28:16 UTC 2036)xmt time c8b42a7e.6eb04252 (Sep 14 19:22:38 UTC 2006)fi
Common Commands2-712.2.17 port-channelCommon to all modesDisplays port-channel load-balance information• RFS7000Syntaxshow port-channel load-balanceP
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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-722.2.18 powerCommon to all modesDisplays the power configuration and status for the RFS6000 switchSupported
Common Commands2-732.2.19 privilegeCommon to all modesDisplays the privileges of the current userSyntaxshow privilegeParametersNoneExampleRFSwitch>
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-742.2.20 radiusCommon to all modesDisplays RADIUS status and informationSyntaxshow radius [configuration|eap
Common Commands2-752.2.21 redundancy dynamic-ap-load-balanceCommon to all modesDisplays the configuration for the Dynamic AP Load Balancing featureSu
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-762.2.22 redundancy -groupCommon to all modesThis command displays the switch’s IP address, number of active
Common Commands2-77Redundancy Protocol Version : 2.0Redundancy Group License : 0Cluster AP Adoption Count : Not ApplicableSwitch AP Ado
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-78Redundancy Protocol Version : 2.0Redundancy Group License : 0Cluster AP Adoption Count : Not
Common Commands2-792.2.23 redundancy-historyCommon to all modesDisplays the switch state transition historySyntaxshow redundancy -historyParametersNo
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-802.2.24 redundancy -membersCommon to all modesDisplays the member switches in the cluster. The user can prov
Common Commands2-812.2.25 rtlsCommon to all modesDisplays the Real Time Locating System status and informationSyntaxshow rtls [aeroscout|espi|filter|
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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-82Parametersrtls [aeroscout|espi|filter|ekahau|reference-tags|rfid|site|sole|tags|zone]Displays the Real Time
Common Commands2-83ExampleRFSwitch(config)#show rtls ? aeroscout Aeroscout configurations espi ESPI Configuration filter RFID Tag Filters e
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-842.2.26 smtp-notificationCommon to all modesDisplays the set smtp-notification parameters Syntaxshow smtp-no
Common Commands2-85redundancy memberMisConfigured Nredundancy adoptionExceeded Nredundancy grpAuthLevelChanged
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-862.2.27 snmpCommon to all modesDisplays SNMP user informationSyntaxshow snmp user [snmpmanager|snmpoperator|
Common Commands2-872.2.28 snmp-serverCommon to all modesDisplays SNMP server informationSyntaxshow snmp-server traps wireless-statistics[mesh|mobile-
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-88redundancy grpAuthLevelChanged Nmisc lowFsSpace Nmisc
Common Commands2-89 gave-up-percent-greater-than disabled avg-retry-greater-than disabled undecrypt-percent-greater-than d
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-902.2.29 spanning-treeCommon to all modesDisplays Spanning Tree informationSyntaxshow spanning-tree mst [conf
Common Commands2-91%------------------------------------------------------RFSwitch(config)#RFSwitch(config)#show spanning-tree mst detail interface et
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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-922.2.30 static-channel-groupCommon to all modesDisplays the members of the static channel groupsSupported in
Common Commands2-932.2.31 terminalCommon to all modesDisplays the terminal information for the deviceSyntaxshow terminalParametersNoneExampleRFSwitch
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-942.2.32 timezoneCommon to all modesDisplays the timezone set on the deviceSyntaxshow timezoneParametersNoneE
Common Commands2-952.2.33 traffic-shapeCommon to all modesDisplays traffic shaping parametersSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000Syntaxshow
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-962.2.34 usersCommon to all modesDisplays a list of users connected to the deviceSyntaxshow usersParametersNo
Common Commands2-972.2.35 versionCommon to all modesDisplays the current software & hardware version on the deviceSyntaxshow version {verbose}Par
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-982.2.36 wirelessCommon to all modesDisplays the wireless configuration parameters and informationSyntaxshow
Common Commands2-99show wireless mobile-unit roaming databaseshow wireless mobile-unit statistics [<1-4096>|<MAC> {detail}|summary|voice [
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-100ap [<1-48>|<MAC>|config [<1-48>|<MAC>]]Status of the adopted access port • <1-48
Common Commands2-101default-ap Displays default access-port informationhotspot query Displays hotspot query string configurationhotspot-config <1-2
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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-102 mobile-unit {[<1-8192>|<MAC>|association-history|association-stats|probe-history|radio|roaming
Common Commands2-103multicast-packet-limit Displays the multicast-packet-limit phrase-to-key [wep128|wep64] <pass-phrase>Displays the WEP keys g
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-104radio {[<1-4096>|admission-control|all|beacon-table|config|monitor-table|statistics|unadopted|uptime|
Common Commands2-105• unadopted – Displays a list of unadopted radios• uptime – Displays the uptime of all adopted radios• voice <1-4094> – Disp
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-106smart-rf[calibration-status|configuration|history|radio]Displays smart-rf related management information• c
Common Commands2-107ExampleRFSwitch>show wireless apNumber of access-ports adopted : 0Available licenses : 0Clustering enabled : NCl
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-108RFSwitch>RFSwitch>show wireless ap-unadoptedRFSwitch>RFSwitch>show wireless approved-apsaccess-
Common Commands2-109RFSwitch>show wireless ids detect-window : 10 seconds Excessive Operations:: Threshold(mu radio switch) Filter-Ageout p
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-110Pkts per sec: 1.73 0.00 0.87 0.00 0.87 0.00 pps Throughput: 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 MbpsAvg bit sp
Common Commands2-111RFSwitch(config)#show wireless mobile-unit radio 1index MAC-address radio type wlan vlan/tunnel ready IP-address last active
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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-1122.2.37 wlan-aclCommon to all modesDisplays the WLAN based access control list informationSyntaxshow wlan-a
Common Commands2-1132.2.38 access-listPrivilege / Global ConfigDisplays the access lists (numbered and named) configured on the switch. The numbered
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-1142.2.39 aclstatsPrivilege / Global ConfigDisplays the statistics of configured access lists Syntaxaclstats
Common Commands2-1152.2.40 alarm-logPrivilege / Global ConfigDisplays the contents of the alarm log on the deviceSyntaxshow alarm-log {<1-65535>
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-1162.2.41 boot Privilege / Global ConfigDisplays the boot configuration of the deviceSyntaxshow bootParamete
Common Commands2-1172.2.42 clockPrivilege / Global ConfigDisplays the system clockSyntaxshow clockParametersNone ExampleRFSwitch#show clockJun 01 00:
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-1182.2.43 debuggingPrivilege / Global ConfigDisplays the debugging configuration informationSyntaxshow debugg
Common Commands2-1192.2.44 dhcpPrivilege / Global ConfigDisplays existing DHCP server configurations Syntaxshow dhcp [config|status]ParametersExample
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-1202.2.45 filePrivilege / Global ConfigDisplays the filesystem informationSyntaxshow file [information|system
Common Commands2-1212.2.46 ftpPrivilege / Global ConfigDisplays the FTP server configurationSyntaxshow ftpParametersNone ExampleRFSwitch#show ftpFTP
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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-1222.2.47 password-encryptionPrivilege / Global ConfigDisplays the global password encryption statusSyntaxsho
Common Commands2-1232.2.48 running-configPrivilege / Global ConfigDisplays the contents of those configuration files wherein all configured MAC and I
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-124snmp-server user snmptrap v3 encrypted auth md5 0x7be2cb56f6060226f15974c936e2739bsnmp-server user snmpmana
Common Commands2-125RFSwitch(config)#RFSwitch(config)#show running-config include-factory!! configuration of RFSwitch version 4.0.0.0-008D!version 1.0
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Common Commands2-1272.2.49 securitymgrPrivilege / Global ConfigDisplays the security manager event-logsSyntaxshow securitymgr event-logsParametersNon
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-1282.2.50 sessionsPrivilege / Global ConfigDisplays the list of current active open sessions on the deviceSy
Common Commands2-1292.2.51 startup-configPrivilege / Global ConfigDisplays the complete startup configuration script on the consoleSyntaxshow startup
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-130fallback enableip http serverip http secure-trustpoint default-trustpointip http secure-serverip sship teln
Common Commands2-1312.2.52 upgrade-statusPrivilege / Global ConfigDisplays the last image-upgrade statusSyntaxshow upgrade-status {detail}ParametersN
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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-1322.2.53 mac-nameUser ExecDisplays the configured MAC nameSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RF
Common Commands2-1332.2.54 access-listPriv ExecDisplays the access control list entries based on the ACL name or indexSupported in the following plat
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-1342.2.55 aclstatsDisplays the ACL statistics for the selected vlanSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7
Common Commands2-1352.2.56 alarm-logPriv Exec ModeDisplays all the alarms on the systemSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000Syntaxs
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-136ExampleRFSwitch#show alarm-log 1RFSwitch#RFSwitch#show alarm-log acknowledgedRFSwitch#RFSwitch#show alarm-l
Common Commands2-1372.2.57 firewallPriv Exe ModeDisplays wireless firewallSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000Syntaxshow firewall
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-1382.2.58 rolePriv Exe ModeDisplays existing role nameSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000
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
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide3-2enable Turns on (enables) the privileged mode command set page 3-9exit Ends the current mode and moves down
User Exec Commands3-33.1.1 clearUser Exec CommandsResets the previous (last saved) commandSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000Synt
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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide3-4ExampleRFSwitch>clear crypto ike sa 111.222.333.01RFSwitch>mobility [event-log|mobile-unit|peer-statist
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
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide3-63.1.3 debugUser Exec CommandsUse this command to debug the switch Supported in the following platforms:• RFS
User Exec Commands3-7ExamplesRFSwitch>debug certmgr allRFSwitch>debug certmgr infoRFSwitch>debug ip sshRFSwitch>debug mobility ccRFSwitch&
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide3-83.1.4 disable User Exec CommandsEnables the PRIV mode to use the disable command. Use the disable command to
User Exec Commands3-93.1.5 enableUser Exec CommandsUse the enable command to enter the PRIV modeSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS60
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide3-103.1.6 logoutUser Exec CommandsUse this command instead of the exit command to exit the EXEC mode Supported
User Exec Commands3-113.1.7 pageUser Exec CommandsUse the command to toggle the switch paging function. Enabling this command displays the CLI comman
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide3-123.1.8 pingUser Exec CommandsSends ICMP echo messages to a user-specified location Supported in the followin
User Exec Commands3-133.1.9 quitUser 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 GuideTOC-22.2.4 crypto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide3-143.1.10 telnetUser Exec CommandsOpens a telnet sessionSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS600
User Exec Commands3-153.1.11 terminalUser Exec CommandsSets the length/number of lines displayed within the terminal windowSupported in the following
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide3-163.1.12 tracerouteUser Exec CommandsTraces the route to its defined destinationSupported in the following pl
Privileged Exec CommandsMost PRIV EXEC commands set operating parameters. Privileged-level access should be password protected to prevent unauthorized
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide4-2clear Resets switch functions to last saved configuration page 4-9clock Configures the software system clock
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
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide4-44.1.1 acknowledgePriv Exec CommandAcknowledges alarmsSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000
Privileged Exec Commands4-54.1.2 archivePriv Exec CommandManages file archive operationsSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000Syntax
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide4-6RFSwitch#dir flash:/How to view the output tar file?Directory of flash:/ drwx 1024 Thu Apr 17 08:25:5
Privileged Exec Commands4-74.1.3 cdPriv Exec CommandChanges the current directory Supported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000Syntaxcd {&l
Contents -TOC-32.2.42 clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide4-84.1.4 change-passwdPriv Exec CommandChanges the password of a logged userSupported in the following platform
Privileged Exec Commands4-94.1.5 clearPriv Exec CommandResets the current contextSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000Syntaxclear [
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide4-10alarm-log [<1-65535>|acknowledge|all|new]Clears the alarm-log• <1-65535> – Clears the specific a
Privileged Exec Commands4-11mac-address-table [dynamic|multicast|static] [address <address>|bridge <1-32>|interface <interface>|vlan
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide4-12ExampleRFSwitch#clear alarm-log newRFSwitch#RFSwitch#clear alarm-log acknowledgedRFSwitch#RFSwitch#clear arp
Privileged Exec Commands4-134.1.6 clockPriv Exec CommandConfigures the software system clockSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000Sy
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide4-144.1.7 cluster-cliPriv Exec CommandUse this command to access the cluster-cli context. The cluster-cli conte
Privileged Exec Commands4-154.1.8 configurePriv Exec CommandEnters the configuration modeSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000Synt
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide4-164.1.9 copyPriv Exec CommandCopies any file (config,log,txt ...etc) from any location to the switch and vice
Privileged Exec Commands4-174.1.10 debugPriv Exec CommandUse this command for debugging Supported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000Syntax
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference GuideTOC-44.1.3 cd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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
Privileged Exec Commands4-19ccstats <stats-module> Cellcontroller statistics (wireless) debugging messages• stats-module [debug|error|info|warn]
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide4-20ip [https|ssh] Internet protocol debugging messages• https – Secure HTTP <HTTPS> Server• ssh – Secure
Privileged Exec Commands4-21mstp [all|cli|packet|protocol|timer]Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) debugging message • all – all• cli – CLI comman
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide4-22redundancy [all|ccmsg|config|errors|general|heartbeats|init|packets|proc|shutdown|states|subagent|timer|warn
Privileged Exec Commands4-23securitymgr [acldebug|aclerror|all|debug|dosdebug|doserror|error|ikedebug|natdebug|naterror|packet-forwarding|pmdebug|pmer
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide4-24ExampleRFSwitch#debug ? all Enable all debugging cc Cellcontroller (wireless) debugging
Privileged Exec Commands4-254.1.11 deletePriv Exec CommandDeletes a specified file from the systemSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide4-264.1.12 diffPriv Exec CommandDisplays the differences between 2 filesSupported in the following platforms:•
Privileged Exec Commands4-27+ policy vlan 44+ policy wlan 10 group kumar3
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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide4-284.1.13 dirPriv Exec CommandView the list of files on a filesystemSupported in the following platforms:• RF
Privileged Exec Commands4-294.1.14 disablePriv Exec CommandTurns off the privileged mode commandSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS60
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide4-304.1.15 editPriv Exec CommandEdits a text fileSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000Syntaxe
Privileged Exec Commands4-314.1.16 enablePriv Exec CommandTurns on the privileged mode commandSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide4-324.1.17 erasePriv Exec CommandErases a target filesystemSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6
Privileged Exec Commands4-334.1.18 haltPriv Exec CommandStops (halts) the switchSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000SyntaxhaltPara
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide4-344.1.19 killPriv Exec CommandKills (terminates) a specified session and stops (halts) the switchSupported in
Privileged Exec Commands4-354.1.20 logoutPriv Exec CommandExits the EXEC mode and stops (halts) the switchSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide4-364.1.21 mkdirPriv Exec CommandCreates a new directory in the filesystemSupported in the following platforms:
Privileged Exec Commands4-374.1.22 morePriv Exec CommandDisplays the contents of a fileSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000Syntaxm
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference GuideTOC-65.1.37 username . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide4-38of ' superuser' from auth source 'local'Sep 08 12:28:01 2006: %NSM-6-DHCPDEFRT: Default
Privileged Exec Commands4-394.1.23 pagePriv Exec CommandToggles switch paging. Enabling this command displays the command output page by page instead
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide4-404.1.24 pingPriv Exec CommandSend (transmits) ICMP echo messagesSupported in the following platforms:• RFS70
Privileged Exec Commands4-414.1.25 pwdPriv Exec CommandView the contents of the current directorySupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide4-424.1.26 quitPriv Exec CommandExits the current mode and moves to the previous modeSupported in the following
Privileged Exec Commands4-434.1.27 reloadPriv Exec CommandHalts the switch and performs a warm rebootSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000•
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide4-444.1.28 renamePriv Exec CommandRenames a file in the existing filesystemSupported in the following platforms
Privileged Exec Commands4-454.1.29 rmdirPriv Exec CommandDeletes an existing file from the file systemSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000•
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide4-464.1.30 telnetPriv Exec CommandOpens a telnet sessionSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000
Privileged Exec Commands4-474.1.31 terminalPriv Exec CommandSets the length/number of lines displayed within the terminal windowSupported in the foll
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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide4-484.1.32 traceroutePriv Exec CommandTraces a route to a destinationSupported in the following platforms:• RFS
Privileged Exec Commands4-494.1.33 upgradePriv Exec CommandUpgrades the software imageSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000Syntaxup
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide4-50"logd" is not respondingJan 08 15:58:44 2009: %PM-4-PROCNORESP: Process "logd" is not re
Privileged Exec Commands4-514.1.34 upgrade - abortPriv Exec CommandAborts an ongoing upgrade processSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• R
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide4-524.1.35 writePriv Exec CommandWrites the running configuration to memory or a terminalSupported in the follo
Privileged Exec Commands4-53ip sship telnetsnmp-server manager v2snmp-server manager v3crypto isakmp identity addresscrypto isakmp keepalive 10crypto
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide4-544.1.36 formatPriv Exec CommandFormats file systemSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000Syn
Global Configuration CommandsThe term global is used to indicate characteristics or features effecting the system as a whole. Use the Global Configura
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-25.1 Global Configuration CommandsTable 5.1 summarizes the Global Config commands Table 5.1 Global Config Mode
Global Configuration Commands5-3license Sets license management commands page 5-58line Configures a terminal line page 5-59local Sets the username and
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference GuideTOC-811.1.6 fqdn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-4spanning-tree Configures spanning tree commands page 5-107timezone Configures the timezone page 5-111traffic-
Global Configuration Commands5-55.1.1 aaaGlobal Configuration CommandsConfigures the current Authentication, Authorization and Accounting (AAA) login
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-6Usage GuidelinesUse an AAA login to determine whether management user authentication must be performed agains
Global Configuration Commands5-75.1.2 access-listGlobal Configuration CommandsAdds an Access List (ACL) entry. Use the access-list command (under Glo
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-8For Extended IP ACLs:access-list [<100-199>|<2000-2699>] [deny|permit|mark] [icmp|ip|tcp|upd]acce
Global Configuration Commands5-9Parametersaccess-list [<1-99>|<1300-1999>] [permit|deny] [<IP/MASK>|any|host <IP>] {[rule-prec
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-10access-list [<1-99>|<1300-1999>] mark [8021p <0-7>|dscp <0-63>|tos <0-255>] [&
Global Configuration Commands5-11access-list [<100-199>|<2000-2699>] [permit|deny] [icmp|ip|tcp|udp] [<IP/MASK>|any|host <IP>]
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-12access-list [<100-199>|<2000-2699>] mask [8021p <0-7>|dscp <0-63>|tos <0-255>]
Global Configuration Commands5-13Use an access list command under the global configuration to create an access list. The switch supports port, router
Contents -TOC-9Chapter 13. Spanning tree-mst Instance13.1 mst Config Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-145.1.3 autoinstallGlobal Configuration CommandsAutoinstalls the switch imageSupported in the following platf
Global Configuration Commands5-15ExampleRFSwitch(config)#autoinstall clear-config-historyRFSwitch(config)#config {url <URL>} Autoinstalls a conf
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-165.1.4 bannerGlobal Configuration CommandsDefines a login banner for the switch. Use {no} banner to delete a
Global Configuration Commands5-175.1.5 bootGlobal Configuration CommandsReboots the switch with an image in the mentioned partition (either the prima
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-185.1.6 bridgeGlobal Configuration CommandsConfigures bridge specific commandsSupported in the following plat
Global Configuration Commands5-19ParametersUsage GuidelinesCreating customized filter schemes for bridged networks limits the amount of unnecessary tr
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-20RFSwitch(config)#bridge 2 address 1a2b:3c4d:5e6f forward eth 1 vlan 2RFSwitch(config)#
Global Configuration Commands5-215.1.7 country-codeGlobal Configuration CommandsSets the country of operationSupported in the following platforms:• R
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-225.1.8 cryptoGlobal Configuration Commands Use crypto to define system level local ID for ISAKMP negotiation
Global Configuration Commands5-23crypto isakmp [client|keepalive|key|peer|policy]crypto isakmp client configuration group defaultcrypto isakmp keepali
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference GuideTOC-10Chapter 15. Standard ACL Instance15.1 Standard ACL Config Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-24Parametersipsec (security-association| transform-set)Configures IPSEC policies.• security-association – Defi
Global Configuration Commands5-25isakmp[client|keepalive|key|peer|policy]Configures the Internet Security Association and Key Management Protocol (ISA
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-26key[export|generate|import|zeroize]Authentication key management functions.• export rsa <name> URL [tf
Global Configuration Commands5-27pki [authenticate|enroll| export|import|trustpoint]Configures certificate parameters. The public key infrastructure i
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-28Usage GuidelinesFollow the table to calculate how many character are required to add the key size for authen
Global Configuration Commands5-29RFSwitch(config-crypto-map)#set session-key inbound esp 257 cipher 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234 authe
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-30crypto isakmp key 0 12345678 address 21.1.1.1...
Global Configuration Commands5-31set transform-set tfset-manual!...
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-32ExampleRFSwitch(config)#crypto pki ? authenticate Authenticate and import CA Certificate enroll En
Global Configuration Commands5-335.1.8.1 Use Case 1: Configuring Remote VPNLet us review an example of a mobile unit connected to the switch. Assume i
Contents -TOC-1116.1.8.3 Permitting IP Traffic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16-
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-34access to the network. The IPSec tunnel is only between the client and the switch. After that the packets on
Global Configuration Commands5-35RFSwitch(config-crypto-group)#dns 10.1.1.1RFSwitch(config-crypto-group)#wins 10.1.1.15. Specify the authentication ty
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-36wired LAN in the branch office to bridge directly to the central site while maintaining full security.This e
Global Configuration Commands5-37RFSwitch(config-crypto-ipsec)#mode tunnele.Create and configure a crypto map.RFSwitch(config)#crypto map THIRDMAP 435
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-38e.Create and configure a crypto map.RFSwitch(config)#crypto map THIRDMAP 435 isakmp RFSwitch(config-crypto-m
Global Configuration Commands5-395.1.9 doGlobal Configuration CommandsRuns commands from either the User Exec or Priv Exec mode Supported in the foll
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-405.1.10 endGlobal Configuration CommandsEnds the current mode and changes to the EXEC mode Supported in the
Global Configuration Commands5-415.1.11 errdisableGlobal Configuration CommandsEnables the timeout mechanism for the port to be enabled back after an
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-425.1.12 ftpGlobal Configuration CommandsConfigures the switch as an FTP server Supported in the following pl
Global Configuration Commands5-435.1.13 hostnameGlobal Configuration CommandsChanges the system’s network nameSupported in the following platforms:•
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
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference GuideTOC-1217.2.2 Creating a Host Pool. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-445.1.14 interfaceGlobal Configuration CommandsConfigures a selected interfaceThis command is used to enter t
Global Configuration Commands5-45Usage GuidelinesUse the no interface <interface-name> to delete the specified SVI. Valid interfaces include all
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-465.1.15 ipGlobal Configuration CommandsConfigures a selected Internet Protocol (IP) componentSupported in th
Global Configuration Commands5-47ip dhcp ping timeout <1-10>ip dhcp pool <pool-name>ip domain-name <domain-name>ip dos [ascend|bcast
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-48ip nat inside source static <local-IP> <outside-global-IP>ip nat outside destination static <
Global Configuration Commands5-49ip dhcp [bootp|class|excluded-address|option|ping|pool]DHCP server configuration.• bootp ignore – Defines the BOOTP s
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-50http [secure-server|secure-trustpoint|server]Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP) configuration.• secure-serv
Global Configuration Commands5-51nat [inside|outside] [destination|source]Defines Network Address Translation (NAT) configuration values. These follow
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-52• ip nat [inside|outside] source static <outside-global-IP> <local-IP> – Sets the parameters for
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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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-54• tcp -max-incomplete –Configures the maximum half-open TCP connections in the system• high <1-1000> –
Global Configuration Commands5-55igmp snooping {[querier|unknown-multicast-fwd|vlan]}Configures IGMP Snooping parameters.• unknown-multicast-fwd – Opt
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
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
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-585.1.16 licenseGlobal Configuration CommandsAdds a feature licenseSupported in the following platforms:• RFS
Global Configuration Commands5-595.1.17 lineGlobal Configuration CommandsConfigures the terminal line Opens the config-line mode, where you can confi
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-605.1.18 localGlobal Configuration CommandsSets the username and password for local user authenticationSuppor
Global Configuration Commands5-615.1.19 loggingGlobal Configuration CommandsModifies message logging facilitiesSupported in the following platforms:•
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-62buffered [<0-7>|alerts|critical|debugging|emergencies|errors|informational|notifications|warnings]Sets
Global Configuration Commands5-63ExampleRFSwitch(config)#logging onRFSwitch(config)#logging aggregation-time 20RFSwitch(config)#logging buffered criti
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference GuideTOC-1420.1.19 country-code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-645.1.20 macGlobal Configuration CommandsConfigures MAC access lists (goes to the MAC ACL mode)For more infor
Global Configuration Commands5-655.1.21 mac-address-tableGlobal Configuration CommandsConfigures the MAC address tableSupported in the following plat
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-665.1.22 mac-nameGlobal Configuration CommandsSets a name to the MAC addressSupported in the following platfo
Global Configuration Commands5-675.1.23 managementGlobal Configuration CommandsSets management interface properties Limits local access (through web/
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-685.1.24 ntpGlobal Configuration CommandsConfigure Network Time Protocol (NTP) valuesSupported in the followi
Global Configuration Commands5-69Parametersaccess-group [peer|query-only|serve|serve-only] [<1-99>|<100-199>|<1300-1999>|<2000-26
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-70broadcast [client|destination]Configures the NTP broadcast service.• client – Listens to NTP broadcasts.• de
Global Configuration Commands5-71ExampleRFSwitch(config)#ntp peer ? WORD Name/IP address of peerRFSwitch(config)#ntp peer TestPeer ? autokey Confi
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-72RFSwitch(config)#ntp peer TestPeer autokey ? prefer Prefer this peer when possible version Configure NT
Global Configuration Commands5-735.1.25 promptGlobal Configuration CommandsConfigures and sets the systems promptSupported in the following platforms
Contents -TOC-1521.1.1 aeroscout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-745.1.26 radius-serverGlobal Configuration CommandsEnters the RADIUS server mode, the system prompt changes f
Global Configuration Commands5-75Usage GuidelinesThe RADIUS server host is used to configure RADIUS server details. These details are required for man
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-765.1.27 ratelimitGlobal Configuration CommandsConfigures rate limit parametersSupported in the following pla
Global Configuration Commands5-775.1.28 redundancyGlobal Configuration CommandsConfigures redundancy group parameters Supported in the following plat
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-78Parametersauto-revert enable Enables auto-revert.auto-revert-period <1-1800>Sets the redundancy auto-r
Global Configuration Commands5-79ExampleRFSwitch(config)#redundancy discovery-period 20RFSwitch(config)#RFSwitch(config)#redundancy handle-stp enableR
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-805.1.29 role Global Configuration CommandsConfigures role parameters Opens the role configuration mode (conf
Global Configuration Commands5-81RFSwitch(config)#role assignment immediate enableRFS7000(config)#show rolerole officeuser 10 authentication-type any
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-825.1.30 rtlsGlobal Configuration CommandsConfigures Real Time Location System (RTLS) parameters This enables
Global Configuration Commands5-835.1.31 serviceGlobal Configuration CommandsRetrieves system data (tables, log files, configuration, status and opera
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference GuideTOC-1623.1.6 no . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-84diag [enable|limit|period|tech-support-period|tech-support-url]Services diagnostics configuration.• enable –
Global Configuration Commands5-85Usage GuidelinesThe service password-encryption set by the user cannot be disabled without knowing the old password.
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-865.1.32 smtp-notificationGlobal Configuration CommandsModifies SMTP notification parametersSupported in the
Global Configuration Commands5-87smtp-notification enable traps wireless ids{[muExcessiveEvents|radioExcessiveEvents|switchExcessiveEvents]}smtp-notif
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-88Parametersauthenticate enable Enables SMTP Server authentication.enable traps [all|dhcp-server|diagnostics|m
Global Configuration Commands5-89• miscellaneous [caCertExpired|lowFsSpace|periodicHeartbeat|processMaxRestartsReached|savedConfigModified|serverCertE
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-90• nsm [dhcpIPChanged] – Enables nsm traps and changes the DHCP IP.• radius-server [radiusServerDown|radiusSe
Global Configuration Commands5-91• wireless [ap-detection|ids|radio|self-healing|station|wlan] – Enables wireless traps.• ap-detection [externalAPDete
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-92• associated – Wireless station associated.• deniedAssociationAsPortCapacityReached – Wireless station denie
Global Configuration Commands5-93ExampleRFSwitch(config)#smtp-notification enableRFSwitch(config)#smtp-notification enable traps dhcp-server dhcpServe
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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-945.1.33 snmp-serverGlobal Configuration CommandsModifies SNMP engine parameters Supported in the following p
Global Configuration Commands5-95snmp-server enable traps wireless ids{[muExcessiveEvents|radioExcessiveEvents|switchExcessiveEvents]}snmp-server enab
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-96pktsps-greater-than|tput-greater-than|undecrypt-percent-greater-than]snmp-server engineid [netsnmp {<word
Global Configuration Commands5-97enable traps dhcp-server {[dhcpServerDown|dhcpServerUp]}Enables dhcp-server traps.• dhcpServerDown – DHCP server down
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-98enable traps mobility {[operationallyDown|operationallyUp|peerDown|peerUp]}Enable mobility traps.• operation
Global Configuration Commands5-99enable traps wireless {[ap-detection|ids|radio|self-healing|station|wlan]}Enables wireless traps.• ap-detection {[ext
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-100• associated– Wireless station associated.• deniedAssociationAsPortCapacityReached – Wireless station denie
Global Configuration Commands5-101• wlan {[vlanUserLimitReached|webPortalUnavailable|webPortalUnreachable|webPortalUnconnected]}– Enables wireless wla
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-102snmp-server enable traps wireless-statistics [mesh|min-packets|mobile-unit|radio|wireless-switch|wlan]Modif
Global Configuration Commands5-103• min-packets <1-65535> – Minimum packets required for sending the trap.• <1-65535> – Defines the minimu
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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-104engineid [netsnmp {<word>}|text <word>]Sets the SNMP server engine ID. • netsnmp <word>–
Global Configuration Commands5-105ExampleRFSwitch(config)#snmp-server community TestCommunity roRFSwitch(config)#RFSwitch(config)#snmp-server contact
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-106RFSwitch(config)#snmp-server enable traps wireless ap-detection externalAPDetectedRFSwitch(config)#RFSwitc
Global Configuration Commands5-1075.1.34 spanning-treeGlobal Configuration CommandsConfigures spanning-tree commands Supported in the following platf
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-108Parametersmst [<0-15> priority <0-61440>|cisco-interoperability [enable|disable]|configuration|
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
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-110Usage GuidelinesThe mst > configuration command moves you to the Spanning tree-mst Instance on page 13-1
Global Configuration Commands5-1115.1.35 timezoneGlobal Configuration CommandsConfigures switch timezone settings Supported in the following platform
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-1125.1.36 traffic-shapeGlobal Configuration CommandsOptimizes network trafficSupported in the following platf
Global Configuration Commands5-113ParametersExampleRFSSwitch(config)#traffic-shape class 1 max-buffers 1000 1000 1000 1000 500 500 500 500 red-level 7
IntroductionThis chapter describes the commands defined by the switch Command Line Interface (CLI). Access the CLI (on the supported RFS6000 and RFS70
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-114RFSSwitch(config)#show traffic-shape configTraffic shaping class 1 Rate: 10 Mbps Prio-| max | RED
Global Configuration Commands5-1155.1.37 usernameGlobal Configuration CommandsEstablishes user name authenticationSupported in the following platform
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-116ExampleRFSwitch(config)#username GoldenSwitchRFSwitch(config)#RFS7000(config)#username Aeyjey access consol
Global Configuration Commands5-117!username admin password 1 8e67bb26b358e2ed20fe552ed6fb832f397a507dusername admin privilege superuserusername opera
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-1185.1.38 vpnGlobal Configuration CommandsConfigures VPN authentication settingsSupported in the following pl
Global Configuration Commands5-1195.1.39 wirelessGlobal Configuration CommandsConfigures switch wireless parameters This command moves you to the con
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-1205.1.40 wlan-aclGlobal Configuration CommandsApplies an ACL on a WLAN indexSupported in the following platf
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
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
Global Configuration Commands5-1235.1.41 network-element-idGlobal Configuration CommandsUse this command to set system’s network-element-IDSupported
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide1-21.1 CLI OverviewThe CLI is used for configuring, monitoring, and maintaining the switch managed network. The
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-1245.1.42 firewallGlobal Configuration CommandsUse this command to set system’s network-element-IDSupported i
Global Configuration Commands5-125clamp [path-mtu|tcp-mss]Configures wireless firewall• clamp [path-mtu|tcp-mss] – Displays clamp value• path-mtu – Di
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide5-126ExampleRFSwitch(config)#firewall clamp RFSwitch(config)#vlan-stacking permit Configures 802.1q VLAN stackin
Crypto-isakmp InstanceThe (config-crypto-isakmp) instance is used to configure ISAKMP policies. To enter this instance, use this command:RFSwitch(conf
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
Crypto-isakmp Instance6-36.1.1 authenticationCrypto ISAKMP Config CommandsAuthenticates rsa-sig and pre-share keysSupported in the following platform
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide6-46.1.2 clrscrCrypto ISAKMP Config CommandsClears the display screenSupported in the following platforms:• RFS
Crypto-isakmp Instance6-56.1.3 encryptionCrypto ISAKMP Config CommandsConfigures the encryption level of the data transmitted using the crypto-isakmp
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide6-66.1.4 endCrypto ISAKMP Config CommandsEnds and exits the current mode and changes to the PRIV EXEC mode. The
Crypto-isakmp Instance6-76.1.5 exitCrypto ISAKMP Config CommandsEnds the current mode and moves to the previous mode (GLOBAL-CONFIG). The prompt chan
Introduction1-3Table 1.1 summarizes the commands available from the switch.Table 1.1 RF Switch CLI HierarchyUser Exec Mode Priv Exec Mode Global Confi
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide6-86.1.6 groupCrypto ISAKMP Config CommandsSpecifies the Diffie-Hellman group (1 or 2) used by the IKE policy t
Crypto-isakmp Instance6-96.1.7 hashCrypto ISAKMP Config CommandsSpecifies the hash algorithm used to authenticate data transmitted over the IKE SASup
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide6-106.1.8 helpCrypto ISAKMP Config CommandsDisplays the system’s interactive help systemSupported in the follow
Crypto-isakmp Instance6-116.1.9 lifetimeCrypto ISAKMP Config CommandsSpecifies how long an IKE SA is valid before it expires• RFS7000• RFS6000Syntaxl
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide6-126.1.10 noCrypto ISAKMP Config CommandsNegates a command or sets its defaultsSupported in the following plat
Crypto-isakmp Instance6-136.1.11 serviceCrypto ISAKMP Config CommandsInvokes service commands to troubleshoot or debug the (config-crypto-isakmp) ins
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide6-14 +-2 [group (1|2|5)] +-5 [group (1|2|5)]+-hash +-md5 [hash (sha|md5)]...RFSwitch(config-c
Crypto-isakmp Instance6-156.1.12 showCrypto ISAKMP Config CommandsDisplays current system information running on the switchSupported in the following
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide6-16 clock Display system clock commands Show command lists crypto
Crypto-isakmp Instance6-17 users Display information about currently logged in users version Display software & ha
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference GuideviiiThe syntax, parameters and descriptions within this guide can also be used generically for a RFS6000 and RFS
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide1-4kill linelogout localmkdir loggingmore macno mac-address-tablepage mac-nameping managementpwd noquit ntpreloa
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Crypto-group InstanceThe (config-crypto-group) instance configures the default group properties of the ISAKMP client. To navigate to this instance, us
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
Crypto-group Instance7-37.1.1 clrscrCrypto Group Config CommandsClears the display screenSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000Synta
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide7-47.1.2 dnsCrypto Group Config CommandsSpecifies the DNS server address(es) to assign to a clientSupported in
Crypto-group Instance7-57.1.3 endCrypto Group Config CommandsEnds and exits the current mode and changes to the PRIV EXEC mode. The prompt changes to
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide7-67.1.4 exitCrypto Group Config CommandsEnds the current mode and moves to the previous mode (GLOBAL-CONFIG).
Crypto-group Instance7-77.1.5 helpCrypto Group Config CommandsDisplays the system’s interactive help systemSupported in the following platforms:• RFS
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide7-87.1.6 serviceCrypto Group Config CommandsInvokes service commands used troubleshoot or debug (config-crypto-
Crypto-group Instance7-97.1.7 showCrypto Group Config CommandsDisplays current system information running on the switchSupported in the following pla
Introduction1-51.2 Getting Context Sensitive HelpEnter a question mark (?) at the system prompt to display a list of commands available for each mode.
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide7-10 clock Display system clock commands Show command lists crypto
Crypto-group Instance7-11 users Display information about currently logged in users version Display software & har
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide7-127.1.8 winsCrypto Group Config CommandsSpecifies the Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS) servers to assig
Crypto-peer InstanceThe (config-crypto-peer) instance to configure ISAKMP peers. To enter this instance, use the command:RFSwitch(config)#crypto isakm
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide8-2show Displays running system page 8-10Table 8.1 Crypto Peer Command Summary (Continued)Command Description Re
Crypto-peer Instance8-38.1.1 clrscrCrypto Peer Config CommandsClears the display screenSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000Syntaxc
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide8-48.1.2 endCrypto Peer Config CommandsEnds and exits the current mode and moves to the PRIV EXEC mode. The pro
Crypto-peer Instance8-58.1.3 exitCrypto Peer Config CommandsEnds the current mode and moves to the previous mode (GLOBAL-CONFIG). The prompt changes
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide8-68.1.4 helpCrypto Peer Config CommandsAccesses the system’s interactive help systemSupported in the following
Crypto-peer Instance8-78.1.5 noCrypto Peer Config CommandsNegates a command or sets it’s defaultsSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide1-6When using context-sensitive help, the space (or lack of a space) before the question mark (?) is significant
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide8-88.1.6 serviceCrypto Peer Config CommandsInvokes service commands to troubleshoot or debug the (config-crypto
Crypto-peer Instance8-98.1.7 setCrypto Peer Config CommandsConfigures the aggressive-mode of config-crypto-peer• RFS7000• RFS6000Syntaxset aggerssive
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide8-108.1.8 showCrypto Peer Config CommandsDisplays current system information running on the switchSupported in
Crypto-peer Instance8-11 clock Display system clock commands Show command lists crypto encryption modul
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide8-12 version Display software & hardware version wireless Wireless configuratio
Crypto-ipsec InstanceUse the (config-crypto-ipsec) instance to define the transform configuration for securing data (esp-3des, esp-sha-hmac etc.). To
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
Crypto-ipsec Instance9-39.1.1 endCrypto IPSec Config CommandsEnds and exits the current mode and moves to the PRIV EXEC mode. The prompt changes to R
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide9-49.1.2 exitCrypto IPSec Config CommandsEnds the current mode and moves to the previous mode (GLOBAL-CONFIG).
Crypto-ipsec Instance9-59.1.3 helpCrypto IPSec Config CommandsAccesses the system’s interactive help systemSupported in the following platforms:• RFS
Introduction1-7It is possible to abbreviate commands and keywords to allow a unique abbreviation. For example, “configure terminal” can be abbreviated
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide9-69.1.4 mode Crypto IPSec Config CommandsConfigures the IPSec mode of operationSupported in the following plat
Crypto-ipsec Instance9-79.1.5 noCrypto IPSec Config CommandsNegates a command or sets it’s defaultsSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RF
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
Crypto-ipsec Instance9-9environment show environmental information file Display filesystem informationfirewall Wireless fi
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide9-109.1.7 serviceCrypto IPSec Config CommandsInvokes service commands to troubleshoot or debug the (config-cryp
Crypto-map InstanceThe (config-crypto-map) commands define a Certificate Authority (CA) trustpoint. This is a separate instance, but belongs to the cr
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide10-2service Invokes service commands to troubleshoot or debug the instance configurationspage 10-10set Sets valu
Crypto-map Instance10-310.1.1 clrscr Crypto Map Config CommandsClears the display screenSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000Syntax
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
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
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide1-8• Enter commands in uppercase, lowercase, or mixed case. Only passwords are case sensitive • If an instance n
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide10-610.1.4 help Crypto Map Config CommandsDisplays the system’s interactive help systemSupported in the followi
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
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide10-8Usage GuidelinesCrypto map entries do not directly contain the selectors used to determine which data to sec
Crypto-map Instance10-910.1.6 no Crypto Map Config CommandsNegates a command or sets its defaultsSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide10-1010.1.7 service Crypto Map Config CommandsInvokes service commands to troubleshoot or debug the (config-cry
Crypto-map Instance10-11 +-level +-perhost [no set security-association level perhost] +-lifetime [no set security-association lifeti
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide10-1210.1.8 setCrypto Map Config CommandsConfigures set parameters for the peer deviceSupported in the followin
Crypto-map Instance10-13mode [aggressive|main] Sets the mode of the tunnels for this Crypto Map • aggressive – Initiates aggressive mode • main – Init
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide10-14Usage GuidelinesRFSwitch(config-crypto-map)#set peer nameIf no peer IP address is configured, the manual cr
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
Introduction1-9Table 1.2 Key Combinations Used to Move the CursorKeystrokesFunction Summary Function DetailsLeft Arrow or Ctrl-B Back character Moves
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide10-1610.1.9 show Crypto Map Config CommandsDisplays current system information running on the switch Supported
Crypto-map Instance10-17environment show environmental information file Display filesystem informationfirewall Wireless fi
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Crypto-trustpoint InstanceThe (config-crypto-trustpoint)commands define a Certificate Authority (CA) trustpoint. This is a separate instance, but belo
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
Crypto-trustpoint Instance11-311.1.1 clrscrTrustpoint (PKI) Config CommandsClears the display screenSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• R
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide11-411.1.2 company-nameTrustpoint (PKI) Config CommandsSets the company name (Applicable only for request)Suppo
Crypto-trustpoint Instance11-511.1.3 emailTrustpoint (PKI) Config CommandsSets the e-mail ID for the trustpointSupported in the following platforms:•
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide11-611.1.4 endTrustpoint (PKI) Config CommandsEnds and exits the current mode and moves to the PRIV EXEC mode.
Crypto-trustpoint Instance11-711.1.5 exitTrustpoint (PKI) Config CommandsEnds the current mode and moves to previous the mode (GLOBAL-CONFIG). The pr
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide1-101.4.2 Completing a Partial Command NameIf you cannot remember a command name (or if you want to reduce the a
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide11-811.1.6 fqdnTrustpoint (PKI) Config CommandsConfigures the domain name of the trustpoint (FQDN stands for Fu
Crypto-trustpoint Instance11-911.1.7 helpTrustpoint (PKI) Config CommandsDisplays the systems interactive help systemSupported in the following platf
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide11-1011.1.8 ip-addressTrustpoint (PKI) Config CommandsSets an IP address for the trustpointSupported in the fol
Crypto-trustpoint Instance11-1111.1.9 noTrustpoint (PKI) Config CommandsNegates a command or sets its defaultsSupported in the following platforms:•
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide11-1211.1.10 passwordTrustpoint (PKI) Config CommandsSets the challenge password (applicable only for requests)
Crypto-trustpoint Instance11-1311.1.11 rsakeypairTrustpoint (PKI) Config CommandsConfigures a RSA Keypair to associate with the trustpoint Supported
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide11-1411.1.12 serviceTrustpoint (PKI) Config CommandsInvokes service commands to troubleshoot or debug the crypt
Crypto-trustpoint Instance11-1511.1.13 showTrustpoint (PKI) Config CommandsDisplays current system information running on the switch Supported in the
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide11-16 environment show environmental information file Display filesystem information
Crypto-trustpoint Instance11-1711.1.14 subject-nameTrustpoint (PKI) Config CommandsCreates a subject name to configure a trustpoint (the subject name
Introduction1-11RFSwitch# co1.4.3 Deleting EntriesUse any of the following keys (or key combinations) to delete command entries:1.4.4 Re-displaying th
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide11-18RFSwitch(config-trustpoint)#subject-name TestPool US OH PB SYMBOL ? WORD Organization Unit( 2 to 64 chara
Interface InstanceUse the (config-if) instance to configure the interfaces – Ethernet, VLAN and tunnel associated with the switch.To switch to this mo
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide12-2ip Sets the IP address for the assigned ethernet, VLAN or tunnelpage 12-10mac Applies a MAC access list to a
Interface Instance12-312.1.1 clrscrInterface Config CommandsClears the display screenSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000Syntaxclr
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide12-412.1.2 cryptoInterface Config CommandsSets the encryption module to use for this interfaceSupported in the
Interface Instance12-512.1.3 descriptionInterface Config CommandsCreates an interface specific descriptionSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide12-612.1.4 duplexInterface Config CommandsSpecifies the duplex mode for the interfaceSupported in the following
Interface Instance12-712.1.5 endInterface Config CommandsEnds and exits the current mode and moves to the PRIV EXEC mode. The prompt changes to RFSw
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide12-812.1.6 exitInterface Config CommandsEnds the current mode and moves to the previous mode (GLOBAL-CONFIG). T
Interface Instance12-912.1.7 helpInterface Config CommandsDisplays the system’s interactive helpSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS60
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide1-121.4.6 Transposing Mistyped CharactersIf you have mistyped a command entry, you can transpose the mistyped ch
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide12-1012.1.8 ipInterface Config CommandsSets the IP address for the assigned Gigabit Ethernet interface (GE), Fa
Interface Instance12-11Usage GuidelinesIPv4 commands are not allowed on a L2 interface. Use the ip access-group command to attach an access list to an
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide12-12Use the {no} ip [options] command to undo IP based interface configurationsExampleRFSwitch(config-if)#ip ac
Interface Instance12-1312.1.9 macInterface Config CommandsApplies a MAC access list (ACL) to Gigabit Ethernet interfaceSupported in the following pla
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide12-1412.1.10 managementInterface Config CommandsSets the selected interface as management interface. It can onl
Interface Instance12-1512.1.11 noInterface Config CommandsNegates a command or sets its defaultsSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS60
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide12-1612.1.12 port-channelInterface Config CommandsSelects the load-balance criteria of an aggregated portSuppor
Interface Instance12-1712.1.12.1 Configuring a Port AggregationUse static-channel-group and port-channel for configuring port aggregation. Follow the
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide12-18How src-dst-mac mode worksWhen the switch sends a packet out of a SA, it selects the egress port as a funct
Interface Instance12-1912.1.13 powerInterface Config CommandsInvokes PoE commands to configure PoE power limit and priority for a port. By default th
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
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide12-20RFSwitch(config)#interface ge3RFSwitch(config-if)#power priority criticalRFSwitch(config-if)#exitRFSwitch(c
Interface Instance12-2112.1.14 serviceInterface Config CommandsInvokes service commands to troubleshoot or debug the (config-if) instance configurati
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide12-2212.1.15 showInterface Config CommandsDisplays current system information running on the switchSupported in
Interface Instance12-23 environment show environmental information file Display filesystem informationfirewall Wireless f
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide12-2412.1.16 shutdownInterface Config CommandsDisables the selected interface, the interface is administrativel
Interface Instance12-2512.1.17 spanning-treeInterface Config CommandsConfigures spanning tree parametersDisplays current system information running o
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide12-26bpduguard [disable|enable] Use this command to enable or disable the BPDU guard feature on a port.Use the n
Interface Instance12-27ExampleRFSwitch(config-if)#spanning-tree edgeportRFSwitch(config-if)#RFSwitch(config-if)#spanning-tree guard rootRFSwitch(confi
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide12-2812.1.18 speedInterface Config CommandsSpecifies the speed of a fast-ethernet (10/100) or a gigabit-etherne
Interface Instance12-2912.1.19 static-channel-groupInterface Config CommandsAdds an interface to a static channel groupDisplays current system inform
ixChapter 10, “Crypto-map Instance”Understand the (crypto-map) commands within the switch CLI.Chapter 11, “Crypto-trustpoint Instance”Summarize the (c
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-22.1.1 clrscrCommon CommandsClears the screen and refreshes the prompt (#)Supported in the following platform
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide12-3012.1.20 switchportInterface Config CommandsSets switching mode characteristics for the selected interface.
Interface Instance12-31Usage GuidelinesInterfaces ge1-ge4 can be configured as trunk or in access mode. An interface (when configured as trunk) allows
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide12-3212.1.21 storm-controlInterface config commandsSets storm-control for broadcastingSupported in the followin
Spanning tree-mst InstanceUse the (config-mst) instance to configure the switch’s Multi Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) configuration. To switch to this
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide13-2service Invokes service commands needed to troubleshoot or debug (config-if) instance configurationspage 13-
Spanning tree-mst Instance13-313.1.1 clrscrmst Config CommandsClears the displaySupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000SyntaxclrscrPa
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide13-413.1.2 endmst Config CommandsEnds and exits the current mode and moves to the PRIV EXEC mode. The prompt ch
Spanning tree-mst Instance13-513.1.3 exitmst Config CommandsEnds the current mode and moves to the previous mode (GLOBAL-CONFIG). The prompt changes
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide13-613.1.4 helpmst Config CommandsDisplays the system’s interactive help systemSupported in the following platf
Spanning tree-mst Instance13-713.1.5 instancemst Config CommandsAssociates VLAN(s) with an instanceSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RF
Common Commands2-32.1.2 exitCommon CommandsEnds the current mode and moves to the previous modeSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS600
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide13-813.1.6 namemst Config CommandsSets the name for the MST regionSupported in the following platforms:• RFS700
Spanning tree-mst Instance13-913.1.7 nomst Config CommandsNegates a command or sets its defaultsSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS60
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide13-1013.1.8 revisionmst Config CommandsSets the revision number of the MST bridgeSupported in the following pla
Spanning tree-mst Instance13-1113.1.9 servicemst Config CommandsInvokes service commands needed to troubleshoot or debug (config-if) instance configu
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide13-12 +-full [show running-config full] +-include-factory [show running-config include-factory]+-service
Spanning tree-mst Instance13-1313.1.10 showmst Config CommandsDisplays current system informationSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide13-14environment show environmental information file Display filesystem informationf
Extended ACL InstanceThe Extended ACL instance (config-ext-nacl) is used to manage the extended Access Control List entries associated with the switch
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide14-2permit Specifies packets to forward page 14-20service Invokes the service commands to troubleshoot or debug
Extended ACL Instance14-314.1.1 clrscrExtended ACL Config CommandsClears the display screenSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000Syn
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-42.1.3 helpCommon CommandsUse this command to access the advanced help feature. Use “?” anytime at the comman
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide14-414.1.2 denyExtended ACL Config CommandsSpecifies packets to rejectSupported in the following platforms:• RF
Extended ACL Instance14-5Parametersdeny ip [<source-IP/Mask>|any|host <IP>][<dest-IP/Mask>|any|host <IP>] {log} {rule-preceden
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide14-6deny icmp [<source-IP/Mask>|any|host <IP>][<dest-IP/Mask>|any|host <IP>] {<ICMP-t
Extended ACL Instance14-7deny [tcp|udp] [<source-IP/Mask>|any|host <IP>] {eq <source-port>|range <starting-source-port><end
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide14-8Usage GuidelinesUse this command to deny traffic between networks/hosts based on the protocol type selected
Extended ACL Instance14-914.1.2.3 Example - Denying UDP Based TrafficThe following example denies UDP traffic with a source port range between 20 - 23
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide14-1014.1.3 endExtended ACL Config CommandsEnds and exits the current mode and moves to the PRIV EXEC mode The
Extended ACL Instance14-1114.1.4 exitExtended ACL Config CommandsEnds the current mode and moves to the previous mode (GLOBAL-CONFIG). The prompt cha
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide14-1214.1.5 helpExtended ACL Config CommandsDisplays the system’s interactive help systemSupported in the follo
Extended ACL Instance14-1314.1.6 markExtended ACL Config CommandsSpecifies packets to mark Supported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000Syn
Common Commands2-52.1.4 noCommon CommandsNegates a command or sets its defaults Supported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000SyntaxnoParame
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide14-14ip [<source-IP/Mask>|any|host <IP>] [<dest-IP/Mask>|any|host <IP>] {log} {rule-prec
Extended ACL Instance14-15icmp [<source-IP/mask>|any|host <IP>] [<dest-IP/Mask>|any|host <IP>] {<ICMP-type> {<ICMP-co
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide14-16[tcp|udp] [<source-IP/Mask>|any|host <IP>] {eq <source-port>|range <starting-source-po
Extended ACL Instance14-17Usage GuidelinesMarks traffic between networks/hosts based on the protocol type selected in the access list configuration Us
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide14-18RFSwitch(config-ext-nacl)# mark tos 160 udp 192.168.2.0/24 range 5060 5061RFSwitch(config-ext-nacl)#RFSwitc
Extended ACL Instance14-1914.1.7 noExtended ACL Config CommandsNegates a command or sets its defaultsSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000•
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide14-2014.1.8 permitExtended ACL Config CommandsPermits specific packets.Supported in the following platforms:• R
Extended ACL Instance14-21Parameterspermit ip [<source-IP/Mask>|any|host <IP>] [<dest-IP/mask>|any|host <IP>] {log} {rule-prec
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide14-22permit icmp [<source-IP/Mask>|any|host <ip>] [<dest-IP/Mask>|any|host <IP>] {<IC
Extended ACL Instance14-23Use this command to permit traffic between networks/hosts based on the protocol type selected in the access list configurati
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-6 country-code Clear the currently configured country code. All existing configurations will be erased cryp
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide14-24•icmp•tcp• udpThe last ACE in the access list is an implicit deny statement.Whenever the interface receives
Extended ACL Instance14-2514.1.9 serviceExtended ACL Config CommandsInvokes service commands to troubleshoot or debug the (config-if) instance config
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide14-2614.1.10 showExtended ACL Config CommandsDisplays current system information running on the switch Supporte
Extended ACL Instance14-27environment show environmental information file Display filesystem informationfirewall Wireless
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide14-2814.2 Configuring IP Extended ACLIP Extended ACLs contain rules based on the following parameters:• Source I
Standard ACL InstanceThe Standard ACL instance (config-std-acl) is used to manage the standard Access Control List entries associated with the switch.
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide15-2permit Specifies packets to forward page 15-12service Invokes service commands to troubleshoot or debug (co
Standard ACL Instance15-315.1.1 clrscrStandard ACL Config CommandsClears the display screenSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000Syn
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide15-415.1.2 denyStandard ACL Config CommandsSpecifies packets to rejectSupported in the following platforms:• RF
Standard ACL Instance15-5Whenever the interface receives the packet, its content is checked against all the ACEs in the ACL. It is allowed/denied base
Common Commands2-72.1.5 serviceCommon CommandsService commands are used to manage the switch configuration in all modes. Depending on the mode, diffe
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide15-615.1.3 endStandard ACL Config CommandsEnds and exits from the current mode and moves to the PRIV EXEC mode.
Standard ACL Instance15-715.1.4 exitStandard ACL Config CommandsEnds the current mode and moves to previous mode (GLOBAL-CONFIG). The prompt changes
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide15-815.1.5 helpStandard ACL Config CommandsDisplays the system’s interactive help in HTML formatSupported in th
Standard ACL Instance15-915.1.6 markStandard ACL Config CommandsSpecifies packets to markSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000Synta
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide15-10Usage GuidelinesUse this command to mark traffic from the source network/host. Use the mark option to speci
Standard ACL Instance15-1115.1.7 noStandard ACL Config CommandsNegates a command or sets its defaultsSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000•
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide15-1215.1.8 permitStandard ACL Config CommandsSpecifies packet to forwardSupported in the following platforms:•
Standard ACL Instance15-13Whenever the interface receives the packet, its content is checked against all the ACEs in the ACL. It is allowed based on t
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide15-1415.1.9 serviceStandard ACL Config CommandsInvokes service commands to troubleshoot or debug (config-if) in
Standard ACL Instance15-15 +-<1-5000> [(deny|permit|mark (8021p <0-7> | tos <0-255>))(A.B.C.D/M | host A.B.C.D | any)(log|)(r
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-8service show [cli|command-history|crash-info|info|memory|process|reboot-history|startup-log|upgrade-history|w
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide15-1615.1.10 showStandard ACL Config CommandsDisplays current system information running on the switchSupported
Standard ACL Instance15-17 environment show environmental information file Display filesystem informationfirewall Wireless
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide15-1815.2 Use Case: Configuring IP Standard ACLIP Standard ACLs contain rules based on Source IP Address. You ca
Extended MAC ACL InstanceUse the (config-ext-macl) instance to configure mac access-list extended ACLs. To navigate to this instance, use the command:
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide16-2service Invokes service commands to troubleshoot or debug the (config-if) instance configurationspage 16-19s
Extended MAC ACL Instance16-316.1.1 clrscrMAC Extended ACL Config CommandsClears the display screensSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• R
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide16-416.1.2 denyMAC Extended ACL Config CommandsSpecifies packets to rejectSupported in the following platforms:
Extended MAC ACL Instance16-5Parametersdeny [<MAC/Mask>|any|host <MAC>] [<MAC/Mask>|any|host <MAC>] {[dot1p|rule-precedence|ty
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide16-6Usage GuidelinesThe deny command disallows traffic based on layer 2 (data-link layer) data. The MAC access l
Extended MAC ACL Instance16-7RFSwitch(config-ext-macl)#deny host 01:02:fe:45:76:89 host 01:02:89:78:78:45RFSwitch(config-ext-macl)#
Common Commands2-9Parameters (User Executable Mode)diag [enable|identify|limit|period|tech-support-period|tech-support-url]Diagnostics commands• enabl
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide16-816.1.3 endMAC Extended ACL Config CommandsEnds and exits the current mode and moves to the PRIV EXEC mode.
Extended MAC ACL Instance16-916.1.4 exitMAC Extended ACL Config CommandsEnds the current mode and moves to the previous mode (GLOBAL-CONFIG). The pro
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide16-1016.1.5 helpMAC Extended ACL Config CommandsDisplays the system’s interactive help (in HTML format)Supporte
Extended MAC ACL Instance16-1116.1.6 markMAC Extended ACL Config CommandsSpecifies the packet to markSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000•
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide16-12Parameters8021p<0-7> Modifies the 802.1p VLAN user priority • xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx/xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx–Sou
Extended MAC ACL Instance16-13Usage GuidelinesUse the mark option to specify the type of service (tos) and priority value. The tos value is marked in
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide16-1416.1.7 noMAC Extended ACL Config CommandsNegates a command or sets its defaultsSupported in the following
Extended MAC ACL Instance16-1516.1.8 permitMAC Extended ACL Config CommandsSpecifies packets to forwardSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide16-16Usage GuidelinesWhen creating a Port ACL, the switch (by default) does not permit an ethertype WISP. Create
Extended MAC ACL Instance16-17permit any any type wispThe permit command in the MAC ACL disallows traffic based on layer 2 (data-link layer) informati
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-10• routecache <0-65535> – Configures IP route cache usage. Set a value between 0 and 65553. • temperatu
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide16-1816.1.8.2 Example - Permitting ARP TrafficThe example below permits arp based traffic from any source MAC ad
Extended MAC ACL Instance16-1916.1.9 serviceMAC Extended ACL Config CommandsInvokes service commands to troubleshoot or debug (config-if) instance co
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide16-20 +-rule-precedence +-<1-5000> [(deny|permit|mark (8021p <0-7> | tos <0-2
Extended MAC ACL Instance16-2116.1.10 showMAC Extended ACL Config CommandsDisplays current system information running on the switchSupported in the f
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide16-22 clock Display system clock commands Show command lists crypto
Extended MAC ACL Instance16-23 users Display information about currently logged in users version Display software &
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide16-2416.2 Configuring MAC Extended ACLMAC Extended ACLs contain rules based on the following parameters:• Source
DHCP Server InstanceUse the (config-dhcp) instance to configure the DHCP server address pool associated with the switch.To move to this instance, use
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide17-2client-name Assigns a client name page 17-10clrscr Clears the display screen page 17-11ddns Configures Dyn
DHCP Server Instance17-3service Invokes service commands to troubleshoot or debug (config-dhcp) instance configurations page 17-30show Displays the ru
Common Commands2-11save-cli Saves the CLI tree for all modes in HTMLshow [cli|command-history|crash-info|diag|info|memory|process|reboot-history|rtls|
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide17-417.1.1 addressDHCP Config CommandsSpecifies a range of addresses for the DHCP network pool Supported in the
DHCP Server Instance17-517.1.2 bootfileDHCP Config CommandsAssigns a bootfile name for the DHCP configuration on the network poolSupported in the fol
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide17-617.1.3 classDHCP Config CommandsAssociates a DHCP class with a poolThis command is used in Step 4 of Creati
DHCP Server Instance17-73. Create a Pool named WID, using (config)# mode.RFSwitch(config)#ip dhcp pool WIDRFSwitch(config-dhcp)#4. Associate the DHCP
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide17-8addressconfig-dhcp-classSets an address range for a DHCP class within a DHCP server address poolSyntaxaddre
DHCP Server Instance17-917.1.4 client-identifierDHCP Config CommandsAssigns a name to the client-identifier A client identifier is used to reserve an
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide17-1017.1.5 client-nameDHCP Config CommandsAdds name for DHCP clients Supported in the following platforms:• RF
DHCP Server Instance17-1117.1.6 clrscrDHCP Config CommandsClears the display screenSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000Syntaxclrsc
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide17-1217.1.7 ddnsDHCP Config CommandsSets dynamic DNS parameters Supported in the following platforms:• RFS7000•
DHCP Server Instance17-13ExampleRFSwitch(config-dhcp)#ddns domainname TestDomain.comRFSwitch(config-dhcp)#RFSwitch(config-dhcp)#ddns multiple-user-cla
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference GuidexChapter 24, “SOLE Instance” Review the (config-rtls-sole) instance commands within the switch CLIChapter 25, “S
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-12Syntax (Privilege Executable Mode) (Priv Exec)service [clear|copy|dhcp-snoop-conflict-detection|diag|diag-sh
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide17-1417.1.8 default-routerDHCP Config CommandsConfigures the default router or gateway IP address for the netwo
DHCP Server Instance17-1517.1.9 dns-serverDHCP Config CommandsSets the DNS server’s IP address available to all DHCP clients connected to the pool. U
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide17-1617.1.10 domain-nameDHCP Config CommandsSets the domain name for the network pool. Use the no domain-name c
DHCP Server Instance17-1717.1.11 endDHCP Config CommandsExits the current mode and moves to the PRIV EXEC mode. The prompt changes to RFSwitch# Suppo
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide17-1817.1.12 exitDHCP Config CommandsEnds the current mode and moves to the previous mode (GLOBAL-CONFIG). The
DHCP Server Instance17-1917.1.13 hardware-addressDHCP Config CommandsReserves an IP address (manually) based on a DHCP client’s hardware address. Use
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide17-2017.1.14 helpDHCP Config CommandsDisplays the system’s interactive help in HTML formatSupported in the foll
DHCP Server Instance17-2117.1.15 hostDHCP Config CommandsDefines a fixed IP address for the host in dotted decimal formatUse the no host command to r
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide17-2217.1.16 leaseDHCP Config CommandsSets a valid lease time for the IP address used by DHCP clients in the ne
DHCP Server Instance17-23ExampleRFSwitch(config-dhcp)#lease 1 0 0RFSwitch(config-dhcp)#RFSwitch(config)#show running-config...
Common Commands2-13service diag [enable|identify|limit|period|tech-support-period|tech-support-url]service encrypt secret 2 <pass-phrase> <pl
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide17-2417.1.17 netbios-name-serverDHCP Config CommandsSets the netbios-name server’s IP address Supported in the
DHCP Server Instance17-2517.1.18 netbios-node-typeDHCP Config CommandsDefines the netbios-node type Supported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• R
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide17-2617.1.19 networkDHCP Config CommandsSets the network pool’s IP address This address maps the current DHCP p
DHCP Server Instance17-2717.1.20 next-serverDHCP Config CommandsSets the IP address of the next server in the boot process Supported in the following
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide17-2817.1.21 noDHCP Config CommandsNegates a command or sets its defaultsSupported in the following platforms:•
DHCP Server Instance17-2917.1.22 optionDHCP Config CommandsDefines the DHCP option used in DHCP pools Supported in the following platforms:• RFS7000•
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide17-3017.1.23 serviceDHCP Config CommandsInvokes service commands to troubleshoot or debug (config-dhcp) instanc
DHCP Server Instance17-3117.1.24 showDHCP Config CommandsDisplays current system informationSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000Sy
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide17-32firewall Wireless firewall ftp Display FTP Server configuration history D
DHCP Server Instance17-3317.1.25 updateDHCP Config CommandsControls the usage of the DDNS serviceSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-14service pktcap on bridge filter tcp {[[and|or] <LINE>|[ack|fin|or|rst|syn] {[and|or] <LINE>]}ser
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide17-3417.1.26 unitcast-enable DHCP Config CommandsEnables unicast for DHCP offer and DHCP AckSupported in the fo
DHCP Server Instance17-3517.2 Configuring the DHCP Server using Switch CLIThe switch DHCP configuration is conducted by creating pools and mapping the
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide17-3617.2.1 Creating network poolTo create a network pool:1. Create a DHCP server dynamic address pool.RFSwitch(
DHCP Server Instance17-3717.2.2 Creating a Host PoolTo create a host pool:1. Create a DHCP server host address pool.RFSwitch(config)#ip dhcp pool host
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide17-3817.2.3 Troubleshooting DHCP Configuration1. The DHCP Server is disabled by default. Use the following comma
DHCP Server Instance17-395. A host pool should have its corresponding network pool configured, otherwise the host pool is useless. The fixed IP addres
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide17-4017.2.4 Creating a DHCP OptionTo create a DHCP option:1. To create a non standard option named “tftp-server”
DHCP Class InstanceUse the (config-dhcpclass) instance to configure DHCP user classes. The switch supports a maximum of 8 user classes per DHCP class.
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide18-2no Negates a command or sets its defaults page 18-8option Defines DHCP Server options page 18-9service Invok
DHCP Class Instance18-318.1.1 clrscrDHCP Server Class Config CommandsClears the display screenSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000
Common Commands2-15service show securitymgr flows [details|source]service show securitymgr flows details {source [<IP>|any] destination [<IP&
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide18-418.1.2 endDHCP Server Class Config CommandsEnds and exits the current mode and moves to the PRIV EXEC mode.
DHCP Class Instance18-518.1.3 exitDHCP Server Class Config CommandsEnds the current mode and moves to the previous mode (GLOBAL-CONFIG). The prompt c
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide18-618.1.4 helpDHCP Server Class Config CommandsDisplays the system’s interactive help in HTML formatSupported
DHCP Class Instance18-718.1.5 multiple-user-classDHCP Server Class Config CommandsEnables the multiple-user-class optionSupported in the following pl
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide18-818.1.6 noDHCP Server Class Config CommandsNegates a command or sets its defaultsSupported in the following
DHCP Class Instance18-918.1.7 optionDHCP Server Class Config CommandsSpecifies a value for DHCP user class options Supported in the following platfor
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide18-104. Associate the DHCP class, created in Step 1 with the pool created in Step 3. The switch supports the ass
DHCP Class Instance18-1118.1.8 serviceDHCP Server Class Config CommandsInvokes service commands to troubleshoot or debug (config-if) instance configu
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide18-1218.1.9 showDHCP Server Class Config CommandsDisplays current system information Supported in the following
DHCP Class Instance18-13 dhcp DHCP Server Configuration environment show environmental information file
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-16service undefine ecspec {<SPECNAME>}service wireless [ap-history|clear-ap-log|custom-cli|dot11i|dump-c
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide18-14 wlan-acl wlan based aclRFSwitch(config-dhcpclass)#showRFSwitch(config-dhcpclass)#show ip dhc
Radius Server InstanceUse the (config-radsrv) instance to configure local RADIUS server parameters. Local (Onboard) RADIUS server commands are listed
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide19-2group Sets RADIUS user group parameters. NOTE: This command navigates to another sub-instance called config-
Radius Server Instance19-319.1.1 authenticationRadius Configuration CommandsConfigures the authentication scheme used with the RADIUS serverSupported
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide19-4Usage GuidelinesSet eap-auth-type to all to service RADIUS requests received from mobile units. Setting eap-
Radius Server Instance19-519.1.2 caRadius Configuration CommandsConfigures CA (Certificate Authority) parametersSupported in the following platforms:
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide19-619.1.3 clrscrRadius Configuration CommandsClears the display screenSupported in the following platforms:• R
Radius Server Instance19-719.1.4 crl-checkRadius Configuration CommandsEnables a Certificate Revocation List (CRL) check To enable the certificate re
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide19-819.1.5 endRadius Configuration CommandsEnds and exits the current mode and moves to the PRIV EXEC mode. The
Radius Server Instance19-919.1.6 exitRadius Configuration CommandsEnds the current mode and moves to the previous mode (GLOBAL-CONFIG). The prompt ch
Common Commands2-17service wireless snmp-trap-throttle <1-20>service wireless vlan-cache enableParameters (Privilege Executable Mode)clear [all|
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide19-1019.1.7 groupRadius Configuration CommandsConfigures RADIUS user groupsThe CLI moves to the config-radsrv-g
Radius Server Instance19-1119.1.7.1 clrscrgroupClears the display screenSyntaxclrscrParametersNoneExampleRFSwitch(config-radsrv-group)#clrscrRFSwitch
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide19-12SyntaxexitParametersNone ExampleRFSwitch(config-radsrv-group)#exitRFSwitch(config-radsrv)#group19.1.7.4 gro
Radius Server Instance19-13Usage GuidelinesCreates a guest group. The guest user created using rad-user can only be part of the guest group.ExampleRFS
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide19-1419.1.7.7 nogroupUse this command to negate a command or set its defaults Syntaxno [policy|rad-user|rate-li
Radius Server Instance19-15RFSwitch(config-radsrv-group)#RFSwitch(config-radsrv-group)#no policy vlanRFSwitch(config-radsrv-group)#RFSwitch(config-rad
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide19-16ParametersExampleRFSwitch(config-radsrv-group)#policy day weekdaysRFSwitch(config-radsrv-group)#RFSwitch(co
Radius Server Instance19-17RFSwitch(config-radsrv-group)#policy wlan 20 21 22 23RFSwitch(config-radsrv-group)#19.1.7.9 rad-userRadius Configuration C
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide19-18Usage GuidelinesUse [no] rate-limit [wired-to-wireless|wireless-to-wired]to remove the rate limit applied t
Radius Server Instance19-19 +-enable [guest-group enable]+-help [help]...
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-18copy tech-support [<file>|<URL>] [tftp|ftp|sftp]Copies files for tech support purposes• tech-sup
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide19-20 ip Internet Protocol (IP) ldap LDAP server licenses Show
Radius Server Instance19-2119.1.7.13 Example–Creating a GroupThe (config-radsrv-group) sub-instance is explained in the example below: 1. Create a gro
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide19-22key Radius client shared secretRFSwitch(config-radsrv)#nas 10.10.10.0/24 key ?0 Password is specified
Radius Server Instance19-2319.1.8 helpRadius Configuration CommandsDisplays the system’s interactive help in HTML formatSupported in the following pl
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide19-2419.1.9 ldap-serverRadius Configuration CommandsSets the LDAP server configurationIt uses the existing exte
Radius Server Instance19-25Parametersldap-server primary host <IP> port <1-65535> login <user-name> bind-dn <distinguished-name&g
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide19-26Usage GuidelinesUse the login filter and group filter values (described in the example below) for all LDAP
Radius Server Instance19-2719.1.10 nasRadius Configuration CommandsSets the configuration of the RADIUS clientSupported in the following platforms:•
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide19-2819.1.11 noRadius Configuration CommandsNegates a command or sets its defaultsSupported in the following pl
Radius Server Instance19-2919.1.12 proxyRadius Configuration CommandsConfigures a proxy RADIUS server based on the realm/suffix Supported in the foll
Common Commands2-19diag [enable|identify|limit|period|tech-support-period|tech-support-url]Sets or displays switch diagnostic values• enable – Enables
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide19-30ExampleRFSwitch(config-radsrv)#proxy realm Test server 10.10.10.1 port 2220 secret "Very Very Secret !
Radius Server Instance19-3119.1.13 rad-userRadius Configuration CommandsSets RADIUS user parametersSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RF
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide19-32password [0<password>|2<password>|<password>] group guest expiry-time <HH:MM> expir
Radius Server Instance19-33Usage GuidelinesUse group, guest, expiry-time expiry-date, start-time and start-date parameters to create a RADIUS guest us
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide19-3419.1.14 serverRadius Configuration CommandsConfigures server certificate parameters used by a RADIUS serve
Radius Server Instance19-3519.1.15 serviceRadius Configuration CommandsInvokes the service commands to troubleshoot or debug the (config-radsrv) inst
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide19-3619.1.16 showRadius Configuration CommandsDisplays current system information running on the switchSupporte
Radius Server Instance19-37 environment show environmental information file Display filesystem informationfirewall Wireles
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide19-3819.1.17 ldap-group-verificationRadius Configuration CommandsDisplays ldap group verification settings• RFS
Wireless InstanceUse the (config-wireless) instance to configure local RADIUS server parameters associated with the switch.To navigate to this instanc
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-20• routecache <0-65535> – Configures IP route cache usage. Set between 0 and 65553. • temperature <1
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-2ap-containment Defines the Rogue AP containment configurationpage 20-13ap-detection Defines the AP detection
Wireless Instance20-3dhcp-one-portal-forwardEnables forwarding of DHCP responses to one portal.page 20-37dhcp-sniff-state Records mobile unit DHCP sta
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-4nas-id Configures the NAS ID to be sent to the RADIUS server.page 20-58nas-port-id Configures the NAS port t
Wireless Instance20-520.1.1 aapWireless Configuration CommandsDefines the AAP configuration Supported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000Sy
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-6Usage GuidelinesUse {no} aap auto-upgrade enable to disable the auto-upgrade facility on the switchExampleRF
Wireless Instance20-720.1.2 admission-controlWireless Configuration CommandsEnable admission control for voice traffic across all radiosSupported in
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-820.1.3 adopt-unconf-radioWireless Configuration CommandsAdopts a radio (even if not yet configured). Defaul
Wireless Instance20-920.1.4 adoption-pref-idWireless Configuration CommandsPreference identifier for the switch All radios configured with this prefe
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-1020.1.5 apWireless Configuration CommandsDefines the name, location and other parameters of access ports Su
Wireless Instance20-11Parameters<ap-index> [adoption-policy|country-code|location|name|secure-code|secure-mode-stagging]Sets a single AP index.
Common Commands2-21pktcap on [bridge|interface|router|vpn] [count|filter|verbose|write]Packet capturing• on – Defines the packet capture location • br
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-12Usage GuidelinesUse {no} ap <LIST> secure-mode secret to reset a shared secret for a set of APs (spec
Wireless Instance20-1320.1.6 ap-containmentWireless Configuration CommandsSets the rogue AP containment parametersSupported in the following platform
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-1420.1.7 ap-detectionWireless Configuration CommandsConfigures access port detection parametersSupported in
Wireless Instance20-15ExampleRFSwitch(config-wireless)#ap-detection enableRFSwitch(config-wireless)#RFSwitch(config-wireless)#ap-detection approved ad
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-1620.1.8 ap-imageWireless Configuration CommandsDefines the path to upload the new image over an APSupported
Wireless Instance20-1720.1.9 ap-ipWireless Configuration CommandsModifies the static IP address for an access port Supported in the following platfor
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-18ExampleRFSwitch(config-wireless)#ap-ip 1 static-ip 192.168.10.25/24 192.168.10.1RFSwitch(config-wireless)#R
Wireless Instance20-1920.1.10 ap-standby-attempts-thresholdWireless Configuration CommandsSets the number of attempts after which the standby switch
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-2020.1.11 ap-timeoutWireless Configuration CommandsChanges the default inactivity timeout for access ports S
Wireless Instance20-2120.1.12 ap-udp-portWireless Configuration CommandsConfigures the UDP port for layer 3 adoption of APsYou also need to configure
xiConventions Used in this GuideThis section describes the following topics:• Annotated Symbols• Notational ConventionsAnnotated SymbolsThe following
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-22• verbose <1-1000000> – Displays full packet body• filter – Captures the filter • snap <1-1518>–
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-2220.1.13 auto-select-channelsWireless Configuration CommandsSpecifies a list of channels that will be used
Wireless Instance20-2320.1.14 broadcast-tx-speedWireless Configuration CommandsConfigure the rate at which broadcast and multicast traffic is transmi
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-2420.1.15 clientWireless Configuration CommandsUse this command to configure a wireless clientThis command c
Wireless Instance20-2520.1.15.1 Configuring a ClientRefer to the configurations below to:• Create an exclude list.RFSwitch(config-wireless)#client exc
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-2620.1.15.2 config-wireless-client-list CommandsUse (config-wireless)# client to enter the (config-wireless-c
Wireless Instance20-27ParametersExampleRFSwitch(config-wireless-client-list)#station ExcludeList1 AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FFRFSwitch(config-wireless-client-lis
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-2820.1.16 clrscrWireless Configuration CommandsClears the display screen Supported in the following platform
Wireless Instance20-2920.1.17 cluster-master-supportWireless Configuration CommandsSets the parameters for cluster master support This is required fo
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-3020.1.18 convert-apWireless Configuration CommandsChanges the mode of operation of an AP to either sensor o
Wireless Instance20-31Parameters<ap-index> [default|sensor|standalone]Sets the indices of the APs to be converted. • <ap-index> – The inde
Common Commands2-23• count <1-1000000> – Limits capture packet count • filter – Captures filter • verbose – Displays full packet body • write –
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-32ExampleRFSwitch(config-wireless)#convert-ap 1 default 20.1.18.1 Converting an AP to SensorTo convert an AP3
Wireless Instance20-3320.1.19 country-codeWireless Configuration CommandsSets the country of operationAll existing radio configurations will be erase
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-3420.1.20 debugWireless Configuration CommandsDebugging functions for the Cellcontroller (wireless)Supported
Wireless Instance20-35For all the above parameters, the following optional values are set:ExampleRFSwitch(config-wireless)#debug cc ?access-port a
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-36config configuration change logsdot11 datapath logseap 802.1x/eap logsids
Wireless Instance20-3720.1.21 dhcp-one-portal-forwardWireless Configuration CommandsEnables the option to forward DHCP responses to one portal when t
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-3820.1.22 dhcp-sniff-stateWireless Configuration CommandsRecords mobile unit DHCP state information Supporte
Wireless Instance20-3920.1.23 dot11-shared-key-authWireless Configuration CommandsEnables support for 802.11 shared key authenticationSupported in th
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-4020.1.24 endWireless Configuration CommandsEnds and exits the current mode and changes to the PRIV EXEC mod
Wireless Instance20-4120.1.25 exitWireless Configuration CommandsEnds the current mode and moves to the previous mode (GLOBAL-CONFIG). The prompt cha
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-24show [cli|command-history|crash-info|diag|fw|info|ip|last-passwd|memory|pm|process|reboot-history|rtls|secur
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-4220.1.26 fix-broadcast-dhcp-rspWireless Configuration CommandsConverts broadcast DHCP server responses to u
Wireless Instance20-4320.1.27 helpWireless Configuration CommandsDisplays the system’s interactive help (in HTML format)Supported in the following pl
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-4420.1.28 hotspotWireless Configuration CommandsConfigures the WLAN hotspot configurationThis overrides or a
Wireless Instance20-4520.1.29 idsWireless Configuration CommandsDefines the Wireless Intrusion Detection System (WIDS) configuration Supported in the
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-46Parametersanomaly-detection [all|bad-essid-frame|beacon-broadcast-essid|deauth-broadcast-smac|detect-adhoc-
Wireless Instance20-47For all the above options, the following values are set• enable – Enables monitoring and filtering• filter-ageout <ageout>
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-48ex-ops [80211-replay-fails|all|association-requests|authentication-fails|crypto-replay-fails|decryption-fai
Wireless Instance20-49ExampleRFSwitch(config-wireless)#ids anomaly-detection tkip-countermeasures enableRFSwitch(config-wireless)#RFSwitch(config-wire
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-5020.1.30 load-balanceWireless Configuration CommandsConfigures the user load balance modeSupported in the f
Wireless Instance20-5120.1.31 mac-auth-localWireless Configuration CommandsConfigures the local MAC authentication list Supported in the following pl
Common Commands2-25• pm history – Process Monitor • history [WORD|all] – Displays state changes for a process, the time they happened and events • WOR
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-52ExampleRFSwitch(config-wireless)#mac-auth-local 1 allow 01:02:03:04:05:06 01:02:03:04:05:07 not-mappedRFSwi
Wireless Instance20-5320.1.32 manual-wlan-mappingWireless Configuration CommandsManually maps WLANs configured on a radio Supported in the following
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-5420.1.33 mobile-unitWireless Configuration CommandsConfigures mobile unit related parameters Supported in t
Wireless Instance20-5520.1.34 mobilityWireless Configuration CommandsSets mobility parametersSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000S
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-5620.1.35 multicast-packet-limitWireless Configuration CommandsSets a multicast packet limit, per second, fo
Wireless Instance20-5720.1.36 multicast-throttle-watermarkWireless Configuration CommandsConfigures watermarks for supporting bursts of broadcast/mul
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-5820.1.37 nas-idWireless Configuration CommandsConfigures the NAS ID to be sent to the RADIUS serverSupporte
Wireless Instance20-5920.1.38 nas-port-idWireless Configuration CommandsConfigures the NAS port ID that must be sent to the RADIUS serverSupported in
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-6020.1.39 noWireless Configuration CommandsNegates a command or sets its defaults. All the parameters mentio
Wireless Instance20-6120.1.40 proxy-arpWireless Configuration CommandsResponds to ARP requests from the RON to the WLAN on behalf of mobile unitsSupp
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-26show securitymgr flows Service Security Manager parameters • flows [details|source] – Sessions established •
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-6220.1.41 qos-mappingWireless Configuration CommandsConfigures QoS mappings between the wired and wireless d
Wireless Instance20-63ExampleRFSwitch(config-wireless)#qos-mapping wireless-to-wired background dot1p 5RFSwitch(config-wireless)#wireless-to-wired [ti
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-6420.1.42 radioWireless Configuration CommandsSets radio related parametersSupported in the following platfo
Wireless Instance20-65radio <1-4096> ampdu [min-spacing|rx-limit|tx-enable|tx-limit]radio <1-4096> ampdu min-spacing [.25|.5|0|1|2|4|8]rad
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-66radio <1-4096> max-mobile-units <units>radio <1-4096> mu-power <0-20>radio <1-40
Wireless Instance20-67radio [all-llan|default-11an] [adoption-policy|ampdu|antenna-mode|bss|channel-power|rf-mode|speed|tunnel|short-gi]radio [all-11b
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-68The following is the list of parameters for the radio <1-4096>, radio [all-11a|all-11an|all-11b|all-1
Wireless Instance20-69admission-control voice [max-mus <0-256>|max-perc <0-100>|max-roamed-mus <0-256>|res-roam-perc <0-100>]S
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-70antenna-mode[diversity|mimo|primary|secondary]Defines the antenna diversity mode. Select from the following
Wireless Instance20-71bss [<1-4>|add-wlans|auto] <wlans>Maps WLANs to radio BSSIDs • <1-4>– Sets the BSS where WLANs are mapped• add
Common Commands2-27smart-rf [clear-history|load-from-file|replay|rescue|restore|save-to-file|simulate]Displays Smart-RF Management Commands• clear-his
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-72client-bridge [bb-radio|bridge-selectmode|enable| mesh-timeout <2-200>|ssid <SSID>]Defines clie
Wireless Instance20-73dtim-period<1-50> {bss <1-4>}Set the DTIM period (number of beacons between successive DTIMs).• <1-50> – Sets
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-74nas-id <ID> Configures a NAS ID for this radio. <ID> can be up to 256 characters long.nas-port-
Wireless Instance20-75short-preamble Enables support for the short preamble. NOTE: This disables support for long preamble. Mobiles that only support
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-76• basic54 basic 54-Mbps• basic5p5 basic 5.5-Mbps• basic6 basic 6-Mbps• basic9 basic 9-Mbps• default {mcs &l
Wireless Instance20-77ExampleRFSwitch(config-wireless)#radio 250 bss auto 3-5RFSwitch(config-wireless)#wmm [background|best-effort|video|voice] [aifsn
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-7820.1.43 rate-limitWireless Configuration CommandsSets the default rate limit per user in kbps, and applies
Wireless Instance20-7920.1.44 secure-wispe-default-secret Wireless Configuration CommandsConfigures the default shared secret for secure WISPEIf a ne
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-8020.1.45 self-healWireless Configuration CommandsConfigures self healing valuesSupported in the following p
Wireless Instance20-81ExampleRFSwitch(config-wireless)#self-heal interference-avoidance enableRFSwitch(config-wireless)#self-heal interference-avoidan
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-28watchdog Enables the switch watchdogwireless [ap-history|clear-ap-log|custom-cli|dot11i|dump-core|enhanced-b
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-8220.1.46 sensorWireless Configuration CommandsConfigures Wireless Intrusion Protection System (WIPS) parame
Wireless Instance20-83ExampleRFSwitch(config-wireless)#sensor vlan 268 500RFSwitch(config-wireless)#default-config [gateway-ip|ip-mode|wips-server-ip]
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-8420.1.47 serviceWireless Configuration CommandsInvokes service commands to troubleshoot or debug (config-wi
Wireless Instance20-85service show wireless radio {[<1-4094>|description|mapping]}service show wireless radio-cache-entry {<MAC>}service s
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-86service wireless enhanced-probe-table [enable|erase-report|max-mu|preferred|window-time]service wireless en
Wireless Instance20-87show [cli|smart-rf|wireless]Displays the current running system information for this mode.• cli – Shows the CLI commands availab
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-88• enhanced-beacon-table [config|report] – Displays Enhanced Beacon Table information.• config – Displays En
Wireless Instance20-89• radio-cache-entry {<MAC>} – Displays Radio Cache information. Dumps the whole table if no parameter is given.• <MAC&g
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-90• restore [<MAC>|<1-4094>|<index-list>] – Removes radio rescue operation on a given radio
Wireless Instance20-91wireless [ap-history|clear-ap-log|custom-cli|dot11i|dump-core|enhanced-beacon-table|enhanced-probe-table|free-packet-watermark|i
Common Commands2-29• radio-desc – description of radio where the mobile-unit is associated• radio-id – The radio index to which the mobile-unit is a
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-92• username – The Radius username of the user connected through this device (shown only if applicable and
Wireless Instance20-93• dot11i – modify dot11i service parameters.• dump-core – Creates a core file of the ccsrvr process.• enhanced-beacon-table [cha
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-94See also, Chapter 2, Section 2.1.5 service on page 2-7. Usage GuidelinesTo stop a service, use the no comma
Wireless Instance20-95ExampleRFSwitch(config-wireless)#service show wireless ap-historyAP MAC Radio Timestamp Event Reason
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-96RFSwitch(config-wireless)#RFSwitch(config-wireless)#service show wireless radio description# access-port MA
Wireless Instance20-9720.1.48 showWireless Configuration CommandsDisplays current system information running on the switchFor other show commands, se
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-98 file Display filesystem informationfirewall Wireless firewall ftp
Wireless Instance20-99 wireless Wireless configuration commands wlan-acl wlan based aclRFSwitc
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-10020.1.49 smart-rfWireless Configuration CommandsConfigures Smart-RF Management parameters and moves to the
Wireless Instance20-10120.1.50 smart-scan-channelsWireless Configuration CommandsSpecifies a list of channels for Motorola clients to do smart-scanSy
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-30• num-mu – The number of mobile devices associated with this radio• power – The configured and current tran
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-10220.1.51 wlanWireless Configuration CommandsConfigures Wireless LAN related commands Syntaxwlan [<1-256
Wireless Instance20-103wlan <1-256> dot11i second-key [enable|key|phrase]wlan <1-256> dot11i second-key enablewlan <1-256> dot11i se
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-104wlan <1-256> nac-server [primary|secondary] [<IP> {auth-port <port>}|radius-key [0 <s
Wireless Instance20-105wlan <1-256> radius server [primary|secondary] [<IP> {auth-port <1024-65535>}|radius-key [0 <key>|2 <
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-106accounting [none|radius|syslog]Defines the accounting configuration on this WLAN.• none – No accounting pe
Wireless Instance20-107authentication-type [eap|hotspot|kerberos|mac-auth|none]Sets the authentication type for this WLAN.• eap – EAP authentication (
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-108dot11i [handshake | key| key-rotation | key-rotation-interval| opp-pmk-caching | phrase|pmk-caching | prea
Wireless Instance20-109• second-key [enable|key|phrase] – Configures a secondary set of key/passphrase for this WLAN.• enable – Enables the use of a s
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-110encryption-type [ccmp|keyguard|none|tkip|tkip-ccmp|wep128|wep64|web128-keyguard]Sets the encryption type f
Wireless Instance20-111hotspot [allow-eap|allow-list|cache-ageout|ntf-logout-port|redirect-to-hostname|simultaneous-users|query|webpage|webpage-locati
Common Commands2-31• enhanced-probe-table [enable|erase-report|max-mu|preferred|window-time] – Enhanced probe table for MU locationing.• enable – Enab
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-112• webpage external [failure|login|welcome] <URL> – Modifies hotspot page parameters.• external – Mod
Wireless Instance20-113Note: The full syntax for the internal page definition is as follows:•wlan 1 hotspot webpage internal welcome title Welcome to
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-114ip [arp|dhcp] Sets Internet Protocol settings for ARP and DHCP packets.• arp [rate-limit <1-1000000>
Wireless Instance20-115kdc [password|realm|server]Modifies KDC related parameters.• password [0 <secret>|2 <secret>|<secret>] – Crea
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-116nac-mode [bypass-nac-except-include-list|do-nac-except-exclude-list|none] Sets the Network Access Control
Wireless Instance20-117nac-server [primary|secondary|timeout]Configure a NAC server IP address and an optional authentication port number.• [primary|s
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-118qos [classification |mcast-with-dot11i|mcast1|mcast2|prioritize-voice|rate-limit|svp|weight|wmm]Quality of
Wireless Instance20-119• rate-limit [wired-to-wireless|wireless-to-wired] <100-1000000> – Sets traffic rate limit for users on the selected WLAN
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-120• aisfn <2-15> – Arbitration Inter Frame Spacing Number (AIFSN) is the wait time in milliSeconds bet
Wireless Instance20-121radius [accounting|authentication-protocol|dscp|dynamic-authorization|dynamic-vlan-assignment|mac-auth-format|mobile-unit|reaut
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference GuidexiiNotational ConventionsThe following notational conventions are used in this document:• Italics are used to hi
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-32service [advanced-vty|dhcp|diag|password-encryption|pm|prompt|radius|redundancy|set|show|terminal-length|wat
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-122• authentication-protocol [chap|pap] – Sets the RADIUS Authentication Protocol for RADIUS request. Select
Wireless Instance20-123• server [primary|secondary] [<IP> {acct-port <port>}|radius-key [0 <key>|2 <key>|<key>]] – Sets
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-124smart-scan-channels [<channel-list>|add <channel-list>|remove <channel-list>]Specifies a
Wireless Instance20-125wep128 [key|phrase|wep-default-key]Configures WEP128 parameters.•key <1-4> [ascii|hex] – Configures pre-shared hex keys.•
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-126ExampleRFSwitch(config-wireless)#wlan 25 accounting syslogRFSwitch(config-wireless)#RFSwitch(config-wirele
Wireless Instance20-127RFSwitch(config-wireless)#wlan 25 dot11i key-rotation enableRFSwitch(config-wireless)#RFSwitch(config-wireless)#wlan 25 dot11i
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-128RFSwitch(config-wireless)#wlan 25 syslog accounting server 12.13.14.125 port 5005RFSwitch(config-wireless)
Wireless Instance20-12920.1.52 wlan-bw-allocationWireless Configuration CommandsEnables WLAN bandwidth allocation on all radios Supported in the foll
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide20-130
RTLS InstanceUse the (config-rtls) instance to configure Real Time Location System (RTLS) parameters.To navigate to this instance, use the commandRFSw
Common Commands2-33pm sys-restart Process Monitor • sys-restart – Enables the PM to restart the system when a processes failsprompt crash-info Enable
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide21-2no Negates a command or sets its defaults page 21-11reference-tag Configures reference tags page 21-14rfid C
RTLS Instance21-321.1.1 aeroscoutRTLS Config CommandsConfigure support for Aeroscout RTLS engine.Supported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide21-421.1.2 clearRTLS Config CommandsClears tags/assets information associated with aeroscout, mu, rfid and/or z
RTLS Instance21-521.1.3 clrscrRTLS Config CommandsClears the display screenSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000SyntaxclrscrParamet
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide21-621.1.4 endRTLS Config CommandsEnds and exits the current mode and changes to the PRIV EXEC mode. The prompt
RTLS Instance21-721.1.5 espiRTLS Config CommandsConfigures Enterprise Services Programming Interface (ESPI) related parametersSupported in the follow
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide21-821.1.6 exitRTLS Config CommandsEnds the current mode and moves to the previous mode (GLOBAL-CONFIG). The pr
RTLS Instance21-921.1.7 helpRTLS Config CommandsDisplays the interactive help system for RTLS instanceSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000•
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide21-1021.1.8 ekahauRTLS Config CommandsEnables and configures the external ekahau location engine• RFS7000•RFS600
RTLS Instance21-1121.1.9 noRTLS Config CommandsNegates a RTLS command or set its defaultsSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000Synta
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-34Usage GuidelinesThe service password-encryption set by the user cannot be disabled without knowing the old p
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide21-12Usage GuidelinesUse no command to undo the configurations on the parameters mentioned in the table. Refer t
RTLS Instance21-13RFSwitch(config-rtls)#no ekahau enableRFSwitch(config-rtls)#RFSwitch(config-rtls)#no ekahau engineRFSwitch(config-rtls)#RFSwitch(co
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide21-1421.1.10 reference-tagRTLS Config CommandsConfigures fixed RFID tag as reference tag and sets its coordinat
RTLS Instance21-15ExampleRFSwitch(config-rtls)#reference-tag rfid Symbol-Moto coordinates x600 y 600 orientation 180 range 40RFSwitch(config-rtls)#
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide21-1621.1.11 rfidRTLS Config CommandsConfigures RFID reader parametersSupported in the following platforms:• RF
RTLS Instance21-1721.1.12 serviceRTLS Config CommandsInvokes service commands to troubleshoot or debug (config-rtls) instance configurationsSupported
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide21-18Parametersservice filter <1-100> [action|length <1-128>|mask|memory-bank|name|offset<0-32>
RTLS Instance21-19Usage GuidelinesUse [no] service [options] to rollback any service related configurations.ExampleRFSwitch(config-rtls)#service filte
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide21-2021.1.13 showRTLS Config CommandsDisplays current system informationSupported in the following platforms:•
RTLS Instance21-21ExampleRFSwitch(config-rtls)#show ? access-list Internet Protocol (IP) aclstats Show ACL Statistics informa
Common Commands2-35RFSwitch#service diag led 2 amber flashingRFSwitch#service diag limit ? buffer buffer usage warning limit fan Fan speed limi
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide21-22 smtp-notifications Display SNMP engine parameterssnmp Display SNMP engine parameters sn
RTLS Instance21-2321.1.14 siteRTLS Config CommandsConfigures RTLS site dimensionsSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000Syntaxsite [d
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide21-24Usage GuidelinesUse [no] site [description |dimension|name]to rollback the configurations made using the si
RTLS Instance21-2521.1.15 soleRTLS Config CommandsSets Smart Opportunistic Location Engine (SOLE) related configuration commandsThis command leads yo
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide21-2621.1.16 switchRTLS Config CommandsConfigures the switch’s geographical location parametersSupported in the
RTLS Instance21-2721.1.17 zoneRTLS Config CommandsConfigures the zone. Maximum of 16 zones can be configured for a site.Supported in the following pl
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide21-2821.1.18 apRTLS Config CommandsConfigures ap coordinates• RFS7000• RFS6000Syntaxap <MAC> coordinates
ESPI InstanceUse the (config-rtls-espi) instance to configure Enterprise Services Programming Interface (ESPI) related configuration commands. To navi
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide22-2show Shows running system information page 22-10Table 22.1 ESPI Config Command Summary (Continued)Command De
ESPI Instance22-322.1.1 adapterESPI Config CommandsEnables/disables a specified adapter or all adaptersSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-36May 31 18:31:48 2007 admin con 0 configure terminalMay 31 18:31:45 2007 admin con 0 enableMay 29 1
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide22-422.1.2 clrscrESPI Config CommandsClears the display screen Supported in the following platforms:• RFS7000•
ESPI Instance22-522.1.3 endESPI Config CommandsEnds and exits the current mode and moves to the PRIV EXEC mode. The prompt changes to RFSwitch# Suppo
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide22-622.1.4 exitESPI Config CommandsEnds the current mode and moves to the previous mode (GLOBAL-CONFIG). The pr
ESPI Instance22-722.1.5 helpESPI Config CommandsDisplays the system’s interactive help in HTML formatSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000•
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide22-822.1.6 noESPI Config CommandsDefines the name of the adapter or disables the adapter(s) Supported in the fo
ESPI Instance22-922.1.7 serviceESPI Config CommandsInvokes service commands to troubleshoot or debug (config-if) instance configurations Supported in
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide22-1022.1.8 showESPI Config CommandsDisplays current system information Supported in the following platforms:•
ESPI Instance22-11 environment show environmental information file Display filesystem informationfirewall Wireless fire
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide22-12 wireless Wireless configuration commands wlan-acl wlan based aclRFSwitch(confi
RFID InstanceThe (config-rtls-rfid) instance is used to configure RFID reader related configuration parameters.To navigate to this instance, use the c
Common Commands2-372.2 showCommon CommandsDisplays the settings for the specified system component. There are a number of ways to invoke the show com
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide23-2service Invokes service commands to troubleshoot or debug (config-rtls) instance configurationspage 23-12sho
RFID Instance23-323.1.1 activateRFID InstanceActivates and enables the Real Time Location System (RTLS ) adapterSupported in the following platforms:
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide23-423.1.2 clrscrRFID InstanceClears the display screenSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000S
RFID Instance23-523.1.3 endRFID InstanceEnds and exits the current mode and changes to the PRIV EXEC mode. The prompt changesto RFSwitch#Supported in
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide23-623.1.4 exitRFID InstanceEnds the current mode and moves to the previous mode (GLOBAL-CONFIG). The promptcha
RFID Instance23-723.1.5 helpRFID InstanceDisplays the interactive help system for RTLS instanceSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS600
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide23-823.1.6 noRFID InstanceSupported in the following platforms:Negates a RTLS command or set its defaults• RFS7
RFID Instance23-923.1.7 readerRFID InstanceConfigures RFID Readers parametersSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000Syntaxreader [<
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide23-10antenna [<antenna>|<antenna-list>] coordinates x <x-coordinate> y <y-coordinate> z
RFID Instance23-11Usage GuidelinesUse [no] reader [<index>|<range>][options] to rollback any configurations performed using the reader com
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-38ip Displays the internet protocol Common page 2-52ldap Displays the LDAP server configuration Common page 2
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide23-1223.1.8 serviceRFID InstanceInvokes service commands to troubleshoot or debug (config-if) instance configur
RFID Instance23-13service reader[<reader-index>|<reader-index-list>] antenna [<antenna-index>|<antenna-list>|any] filter [<
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide23-14ExampleRFSwitch(config-rtls-rfid)#service show cliRFID readers Config mode:+-activate [activate]+-adopt-unc
RFID Instance23-1523.1.9 showRFID InstanceDisplays current system information Supported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000Syntaxshow <p
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide23-16dpd wios dataplane environment show environmental information file Display fil
RFID Instance23-17 users Display information about currently logged in users version Display software & hardware v
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide23-18
SOLE InstanceUse the (config-rtls-sole) instance to configure SOLE Location Engine related parameters. To navigate to this instance, use the commandsR
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide24-2service Invokes service commands to troubleshoot or debug (config-rtls) instance configurationspage 24-11sho
SOLE Instance24-324.1.1 clrscrSOLE InstanceClears the display screenSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000SyntaxclrscrParametersNone
Common Commands2-39redundancy -groupDisplays redundancy group parameters Common page 2-76redundancy-historyDisplays the state transition history of th
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide24-424.1.2 endSOLE InstanceEnds and exits the current mode and changes to the PRIV EXEC mode. The prompt change
SOLE Instance24-524.1.3 exitSOLE InstanceEnds the current mode and moves to the previous mode (GLOBAL-CONFIG). The prompt changes to RFSwitch(config)
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide24-624.1.4 helpSOLE InstanceDisplays the interactive help system for RTLS instanceSupported in the following pl
SOLE Instance24-724.1.5 locateSOLE InstanceConfigures location commandsSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000Syntaxlocate [aeroscout
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide24-8ExampleRFSwitch(config-rtls-sole)#locate aeroscout enableRFSwitch(config-rtls-sole)#RFSwitch(config-rtls-sol
SOLE Instance24-924.1.6 noSOLE InstanceDisables the locationing adapter(s) and its configurationsSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide24-1024.1.7 redundancySOLE InstanceEnables redundancy support across cluster members for SOLESupported in the f
SOLE Instance24-1124.1.8 serviceSOLE InstanceInvokes service commands to troubleshoot or debug (config-rtls) instance configurationsSupported in the
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide24-1224.1.9 showSOLE InstanceDisplays current system information Supported in the following platforms:• RFS7000
SOLE Instance24-13 dhcp DHCP Server Configuration environment show environmental information file Displ
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-40wlan-acl Displays WLAN ACL information Common page 2-112access-list Displays the access list Internet Protoc
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide24-14RFSwitch(config-rtls-sole)#showRFSwitch(config-rtls-sole)#show rtls sole ? peers Show SOLE peer informat
SOLE Instance24-1524.1.10 rssi-filterSOLE InstanceFilters rssi values below this thresholdSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000Synt
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide24-1624.1.11 aap-rssi-update-interval SOLE InstanceDisplays AAP probe packet interval value in secondsSupported
SOLE Instance24-1724.1.12 mobile-unitSOLE InstanceDisplays mobile-unit configurationsSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000Syntaxmob
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide24-18
Smart RF InstanceUse the (config-wireless-smart-rf) instance to configure Smart RF related configuration commands. To navigate to the config-wireless-
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide25-2help Displays the interactive help system page 25-9hold-time The number of seconds to disable interference
Smart RF Instance25-325.1.1 assignable-power-rangeSmart RF InstanceSpecifies the power range during power assignment.Supported in the following platf
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide25-425.1.2 auto-assignSmart RF InstanceEnables individual RF parameters to be auto-assignedSupported in the fol
Smart RF Instance25-525.1.3 clrscrSmart RF InstanceClears the display screen Supported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000SyntaxclrscrParam
Common Commands2-41startup-config Displays the content of the startup configurationPrivilege/Global Configpage 2-129upgrade-status Displays the status
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide25-625.1.4 endSmart RF InstanceEnds and exits the current mode and moves to the PRIV EXEC mode. The prompt chan
Smart RF Instance25-725.1.5 exitSmart RF InstanceEnds the current mode and moves to the previous mode (config-wireless). The prompt changes to RFSwit
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide25-825.1.6 extensive-scanSmart RF InstanceEnters the extensive scan modeThe device needs calibration at every t
Smart RF Instance25-925.1.7 helpSmart RF InstanceDisplays the system’s interactive help in HTML formatSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000•
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide25-1025.1.8 hold-timeSmart RF InstanceDefines the number of seconds to disable interference avoidance after a d
Smart RF Instance25-1125.1.9 noSmart RF InstanceDisables the Smart RF configurationsSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000Syntaxno [
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide25-12auto-assign [all |channel |detector|power|rescuer] enable Negates the auto-assign commands• all - Disables
Smart RF Instance25-13radio [<1-4096>|MAC- Address|RADIO|all-11a|all-11b|all-11bg]Negates all radio related commands.• <1-4096> – For each
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide25-14radio [<1-4096>|MAC Address|RADIO|all-11a|all-11b|all-11bg](contd...)• all-11a - for all 802.11a rad
Smart RF Instance25-15ExampleRFSwitch(config-wireless-smart-rf)#no ?assignable-power-range reset the power range to defaultauto-assign di
xiii| The pipe symbol. This is used to separate the variables/keywords in a list.For example, the commandRFSwitch> show ...is documented asshow [
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-422.2.1 autoinstallCommon to all modesDisplays the autoinstall configuration information.Syntaxshow autoinsta
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide25-16retry-threshold The average number retries to cause a radio to re-run channel selectionscan-dwell-t
Smart RF Instance25-17RFSwitch(config-wireless-smart-rf)#RFSwitch(config-wireless-smart-rf)#no smart-rf-module enableRFSwitch(config-wireless-smart-rf
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide25-1825.1.10 number-of-rescuersSmart RF InstanceConfigures the number of rescuers to cover faulty radio conditi
Smart RF Instance25-1925.1.11 radioSmart RF InstanceConfigures the different Smart RF radio parametersSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000•
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide25-20radio all-11b coverage-rate [1|2|5p5|6|9|11|12|18|24|36|48|54]radio all-11b lock-auto-assign [all|channel|d
Smart RF Instance25-21AA-BB-CC-DD-EE-FF [antenna-gain | coverage-rate |lock-auto-assign | rescuer]Sets the following parameters for the selected radio
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide25-22all-11a [antenna-gain|coverage-rate|lock-auto-assign]Sets the radio parameters for all 802.11a radios. • an
Smart RF Instance25-23ExampleRFSwitch(config-wireless-smart-rf)#radio 1 antenna-gain 20RFSwitch(config-wireless-smart-rf)#radio 1 coverage-area 18RFSw
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide25-2425.1.12 recoverSmart RF InstanceEnables individual self-recovery featuresSupported in the following platfo
Smart RF Instance25-2525.1.13 retry-thresholdSmart RF InstanceSets the threshold for the average number of retries performed before a radio re-runs a
Common Commands2-432.2.2 bannerCommon to all modesDisplays the message of the day string. This string can be used to alert the user to specific infor
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide25-2625.1.14 run-calibrateSmart RF InstanceStarts an automatic RF configuration processSupported in the followi
Smart RF Instance25-2725.1.15 scan-dwell-timeSmart RF InstanceSets the time in seconds to dwell on a channel during a channel scanSupported in the fo
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide25-2825.1.16 schedule-calibrateSmart RF InstanceConfigures the calibrate schedule parameters This is used to co
Smart RF Instance25-2925.1.17 select-channelsSmart RF InstanceSelects a list of channels for Automatic Channel Scan and Smart RF Use this command to
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide25-3025.1.18 serviceSmart RF InstanceInvokes service commands to troubleshoot or debug (config-wireless-smart-r
Smart RF Instance25-31Parametersshow cliDisplays the CLI tree of the current mode.smart-rf [clear-history |load-from-file|max-history|replay|rescue|re
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide25-32ExampleRFSwitch(config-wireless-smart-rf)#service show cliSmart-RF Configuration mode:+-assignable-power-ra
Smart RF Instance25-33+-help [help]+-hold-time +-<30-65535> [hold-time <30-65535>]+-no +-assignable-power-range [no assignable-power-ran
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide25-3425.1.19 showSmart RF InstanceDisplays current system information Supported in the following platforms:• RF
Smart RF Instance25-35ParametersExampleRFSwitch(config-wireless-smart-rf)#show ? access-list Internet Protocol (IP) aclstats
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-442.2.3 commandsCommon to all modesDisplays the available commands for the current mode.SyntaxRFSwitch>sho
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide25-36role Configure role parameters rtls Real Time Locating System commands running-config
Smart RF Instance25-37 default-ap Information for default access-port hotspot-config Wlan hotspot configuration ids
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide25-38 radio Radio related commandsRFSwitch(config-wireless-smart-rf)#RFSwitch(config-wireless-sma
Smart RF Instance25-39My IP: 0.0.0.0Cluster Master : yesLast Calibration Started at: Sun Sep 7 06:01:48 2008Last Calibration Ended
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide25-4025.1.20 smart-rf-moduleSmart RF InstanceEnables the Smart RF featureSupported in the following platforms:•
Smart RF Instance25-4125.1.21 verboseSmart RF InstanceEnables the verbose mode that records every Smart RF assignmentSupported in the following platf
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide25-42
Role InstanceUse the (config-role) instance to configure Role related configuration commands. To navigate to the config-role instance, use the followi
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide26-2mu-mac Sets MU MAC configuration properties page 26-12no Negates role commands. page 26-14service Invokes se
Role Instance26-326.1.1 ap-locationRole Config CommandsSets the AP location configuration• This requires the location engine to be enabled on the RF
Common Commands2-452.2.4 cryptoCommon to all modesDisplays the encryption mode information.Syntaxshow crypto[ipsec|isakmp|key|map|pki]show crypto ips
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide26-4RFSwitch(config-role)#ap-location not-contains officeRFSwitch(config-role)#
Role Instance26-526.1.2 authentication-typeRole Config CommandsSelects authentication type for the roleSupported in the following platforms:• RFS6000
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide26-626.1.3 encryption-typeRole Config CommandsSelects encryption for the roleSupported in the following platfor
Role Instance26-7ExampleRFSwitch(config-role)#encryption-type wep128RFSwitch(config-role)#neq [ccmp|keyguard|none|tkip|tkip-ccmp|wep128|wep128-keyguar
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide26-826.1.4 essidRole Config CommandsSets ESSID configuration for the roleSupported in the following platforms:•
Role Instance26-926.1.5 groupRole Config CommandsSets group configuration for the roleSupported in the following platforms:• RFS6000• RFS7000Syntaxgr
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide26-1026.1.6 ipRole Config CommandsSets IP parameters for the roleSupported in the following platforms:• RFS6000
Role Instance26-1126.1.7 macRole Config CommandsSets MAC access group configuration commandsSupported in the following platforms:• RFS6000• RFS7000Sy
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide26-1226.1.8 mu-macRole Config CommandsConfigures the MU MAC addresses for role based firewallSyntaxmu-mac [<
Role Instance26-1326.1.9 clrscrRole Config CommandsClears the display screenSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000SyntaxclrscrParame
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-46Usage GuidelinesThe security engine periodically updates the IPSec and Isakamp statistics (every 60 seconds)
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide26-1426.1.10 noRole Config CommandsNegates role commandsSupported in the following platforms:• RFS6000• RFS7000
Role Instance26-1526.1.11 endRole Config CommandsExits the current mode and moves to the PRIV EXEC mode. The prompt changes to RFSwitch# Supported in
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide26-1626.1.12 exitRole Config CommandsEnds the current mode and moves to the previous mode (GLOBAL-CONFIG). The
Role Instance26-1726.1.13 helpRole Config CommandsDisplays the system’s interactive help in HTML formatSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide26-1826.1.14 serviceRole Config CommandsInvokes service commands to troubleshoot or debug (config-role) instanc
Role Instance26-1926.1.15 showRole Config CommandsDisplays current system informationSupported in the following platforms:• RFS7000• RFS6000Syntaxsho
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide26-20firewall Wireless firewall ftp Display FTP Server configuration history D
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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-482.2.5 environmentCommon to all modesDisplays the environmental information such as fan speed, ambient tempe
Common Commands2-492.2.6 historyCommon to all modesDisplays the command historySyntaxshow historyParametersNoneExampleRFSwitch>show history 1 adm
Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide2-502.2.7 interfacesCommon to all modesDisplays the status of the different switch interfacesSyntaxshow interfa
Common Commands2-51RFSwitch#RFSwitch(config)#show interfaces switchport eth1Interface eth1 Switchport Settings: Mode: Access, Access Vlan: 2100RFSwitc
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