The commands listed below are manually entered after the software upgrade to release 7.0.
Note
•
config port linktrap
{
port
|
all
} {
enable
|
disable
}–Enables or disables the up and down link traps
for a specific controller port or for all ports.
•
config port adminmode
{
port
|
all
} {
enable
|
disable
}–Enables or disables the administrative mode
for a specific controller port or for all ports.
•
config port multicast appliance port
{
enable
|
disable
}–Enables or disables the multicast appliance
service for a specific controller port.
•
config port power
{
port
|
all
} {
enable
|
disable
}–Enables or disables power over Ethernet (PoE)
for a specific controller port or for all ports.
CLI commands with known keywords and proper syntax are converted to XML while improper CLI commands
are ignored and saved to flash memory. Any field with an invalid value is filtered out and set to a default value
by the XML validation engine.Validation occurs during bootup.
To see any ignored commands or invalid configuration values, enter the following command:
show invalid-config
You can only execute this command before either the
clear config
or
save config
command. If the
downloaded configuration contains a large number of invalid CLI commands, you might want to upload
the invalid configuration to the TFTP or FTP server for analysis.
Note
Access passwords are hidden (obfuscated) in the configuration file. To enable or disable access point or
controller passwords, enter the following command:
config switchconfig secret-obfuscation
{
enable
|
disable
}
Adaptive Wireless Path Protocol
The Adaptive Wireless Path Protocol (AWPP) is designed specifically for wireless mesh networking to provide
ease of deployment, fast convergence, and minimal resource consumption.
AWPP takes advantage of the CAPWAP WLAN, where client traffic is tunneled to the controller and is
therefore hidden from the AWPP process. Also, the advance radio management features in the CAPWAP
WLAN solution are available to the wireless mesh network and do not have to be built into AWPP.
AWPP enables a remote access point to dynamically find the best path back to a RAP for each MAP that is
part of the RAP’s bridge group (BGN). Unlike traditional routing protocols, AWPP takes RF details into
account.
To optimize the route, a MAP actively solicits neighbor MAP. During the solicitation, the MAP learns all of
the available neighbors back to a RAP, determines which neighbor offers the best path, and then synchronizes
with that neighbor. The path decisions of AWPP are based on the link quality and the number of hops.
AWPP automatically determines the best path back to the CAPWAP controller by calculating the cost of each
path in terms of the signal strength and number of hops. After the path is established, AWPP continuously
monitors conditions and changes routes to reflect changes in conditions. AWPP also performs a smoothing
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