Link Integrity Commands
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5.21 Link Integrity Commands
The AP provides a link integrity feature that can be used to ensure that wireless
clients are connected to resources on the wired network. The AP does this by
periodically sending Ping messages to a host device in the wired Ethernet
network. If the AP detects that the connection to the host has failed, it disables
the radio interfaces, forcing clients to find and associate with another AP. When
the connection to the host is restored, the AP re-enables the radio interfaces.

5.21.1 link-integrity ping-detect

This command enables link integrity detection. Use the no form to disable link
integrity detection.
Syntax
[no] link-integrity ping-detect
Default Setting
Disabled
Command Mode
Global Configuration
Command Usage
When link integrity is enabled, the IP address of a host device in the wired network must be
specified.
The AP periodically sends an ICMP echo request (Ping) packet to the link host IP address. When
the number of failed responses (either the host does not respond or is unreachable) exceeds the
limit set by the link-integrity ping-fail-retry command, the link is determined as lost.
Table 5-20: Link Integrity Commands
Command Function Mode Page
link-integrity ping-detect Enables link integrity detection GC 243
link-integrity ping-host Specifies the IP address of a host device in the wired
network
GC 244
link-integrity ping-interval Specifies the time between each Ping sent to the link
host
GC 244
link-integrity ping-fail-retry Specifies the number of consecutive failed Ping
counts before the link is determined as lost
GC 244
link-integrity ethernet-detect Enables integrity check for Ethernet link GC 245
show link-integrity Displays the current link integrity configuration Exec 245