Chapter 9 Wireless LAN Profiles

9.3 SSID Profile Commands

The following table identifies the values required for many of these commands. Other input values are discussed with the corresponding commands.

Table 32 Input Values for General SSID Profile Commands

LABEL

DESCRIPTION

ssid_profile_name

The SSID profile name. You may use 1-31 alphanumeric characters,

 

underscores (_), or dashes (-), but the first character cannot be a

 

number. This value is case-sensitive.

ssid

The SSID broadcast name. You may use 1-32 alphanumeric

 

characters, underscores (_), or dashes (-). This value is case-sensitive.

wlan_qos

Sets the type of QoS the SSID should use.

 

disable: Turns off QoS for this SSID.

 

wmm: Turns on QoS for this SSID. It automatically assigns Access

 

Categories to packets as the device inspects them in transit.

 

wmm_be: Assigns the “best effort” Access Category to all traffic moving

 

through the SSID regardless of origin.

 

wmm_bk: Assigns the “background” Access Category to all traffic

 

moving through the SSID regardless of origin.

 

wmm_vi: Assigns the “video” Access Category to all traffic moving

 

through the SSID regardless of origin.

 

wmm_vo: Assigns the “voice” Access Category to all traffic moving

 

through the SSID regardless of origin.

 

 

vlan_iface

The VLAN interface name of the controller (in this case, it is NXC5200).

 

The maximum VLAN interface number is product-specific; for the NXC,

 

the number is 512.

 

 

securityprofile

Assigns an existing security profile to the SSID profile. You may use 1-

 

31 alphanumeric characters, underscores (_), or dashes (-), but the first

 

character cannot be a number. This value is case-sensitive.

macfilterprofile

Assigns an existing MAC filter profile to the SSID profile. You may use

 

1-31 alphanumeric characters, underscores (_), or dashes (-), but the

 

first character cannot be a number. This value is case-sensitive.

description2

Sets the description of the profile. You may use up to 60 alphanumeric

 

characters, underscores (_), or dashes (-). This value is case-sensitive.

The following table describes the commands available for SSID profile management. You must use the configure terminal command to enter the configuration mode before you can use these commands.

Table 33 Command Summary: SSID Profile

COMMAND

DESCRIPTION

show wlan-ssid-profile {all

Displays the SSID profile(s).

ssid_profile_name}

all: Displays all profiles for the selected operating mode.

 

ssid_profile_name: Displays the specified profile for

 

the selected operating mode.

 

 

wlan-ssid-profile rename

Gives an existing SSID profile (ssid_profile_name1)

ssid_profile_name1 ssid_profile_name2

a new name (ssid_profile_name2).

 

 

[no] wlan-ssid-profile ssid_profile_name

Enters configuration mode for the specified SSID profile.

 

Use the no parameter to remove the specified profile.

[no] block-intra

Enables intra-BSSID traffic blocking. Use the no

 

parameter to disable it in this profile.

 

By default this is disabled.

 

 

 

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