3Com Wireless LAN WX1200 user manual

User manual for the device 3Com Wireless LAN WX1200

Device: 3Com Wireless LAN WX1200
Category: Switch
Manufacturer: 3Com
Size: 4.69 MB
Added : 8/20/2014
Number of pages: 646
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Wireless LAN Mobility System
Wireless LAN Switch and Controller
Command Reference
WX4400 3CRWX440095A
WX1200 3CRWX120695A
WXR100 3CRWXR10095A
http://www.3com.com/
Part No. 10015086
Published April 2006

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3Com Corporation Copyright © 2006, 3Com Corporation. All rights reserved. No part of this documentation may be reproduced in any form or by any means or used to make any derivative work (such as translation, transformation, or 350 Campus Drive adaptation) without written permission from 3Com Corporation. Marlborough, MA USA 3Com Corporation reserves the right to revise this documentation and to make changes in content from time 01752-3064 to time without obligation on the part of 3Com Corpor

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CONTENTS ABOUT THIS GUIDE Conventions 19 Documentation 20 Documentation Comments 21 1 USING THE COMMAND-LINE INTERFACE Overview 23 CLI Conventions 24 Command Prompts 24 Syntax Notation 24 Text Entry Conventions and Allowed Characters 25 MAC Address Notation 25 IP Address and Mask Notation 26 User Globs, MAC Address Globs, and VLAN Globs 26 Port Lists 28 Virtual LAN Identification 29 Command-Line Editing 29 Keyboard Shortcuts 29 History Buffer 30 Tabs 30 Single-Asterisk (*) Wildcard Character 30

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3 SYSTEM SERVICE COMMANDS Commands by Usage 37 clear banner motd 38 clear history 39 clear prompt 39 clear system 40 display banner motd 41 display base-information 41 display license 42 display load 43 display system 43 help 46 history 47 quickstart 48 set auto-config 48 set banner motd 51 set confirm 52 set length 53 set license 53 set prompt 54 set system contact 55 set system countrycode 56 set system idle-timeout 58 set system ip-address 59 set system location 59 set system name 60 4 PORT C

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display port-group 70 display port poe 71 display port preference 72 display port status 73 display port media-type 75 monitor port counters 76 reset port 81 set dap 81 set port 83 set port-group 84 set port media-type 85 set port name 86 set port negotiation 86 set port poe 87 set port preference 88 set port speed 89 set port trap 90 set port type ap 91 set port type wired-auth 94 5 VLAN COMMANDS Commands by usage 97 clear fdb 98 clear security 12-restrict 99 clear security 12-restrict counters

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set vlan name 116 set vlan port 117 set vlan tunnel-affinity 118 6 QUALITY OF SERVICE COMMANDS Commands by Usage 119 clear qos 120 set qos cos-to-dscp-map 121 set qos dscp-to-cos-map 122 display qos 123 display qos dscp-table 124 7 IP SERVICES COMMANDS Commands by Usage 125 clear interface 127 clear ip alias 128 clear ip dns domain 129 clear ip dns server 129 clear ip route 130 clear ip telnet 131 clear ntp server 131 clear ntp update-interval 132 clear snmp community 133 clear snmp notify profi

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display ip telnet 148 display ntp 149 display snmp community 151 display snmp counters 152 display snmp notify profile 152 display snmp notify target 152 display snmp status 153 display snmp usm 154 display summertime 154 display timedate 155 display timezone 155 ping 156 set arp 158 set arp agingtime 159 set interface 160 set interface dhcp-client 161 set interface dhcp-server 162 set interface status 163 set ip alias 164 set ip dns 164 set ip dns domain 165 set ip dns server 166 set ip https s

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SNMPv2c with Traps 184 SNMPv1 with Traps 184 set snmp protocol 186 set snmp security 187 set snmp usm 188 set summertime 191 set system ip-address 192 set timedate 193 set timezone 194 telnet 195 traceroute 197 8 AAA COMMANDS Commands by Usage 201 clear accounting 203 clear authentication admin 204 clear authentication console 205 clear authentication dot1x 206 clear authentication last-resort 207 clear authentication mac 208 clear authentication proxy 209 clear authentication web 209 clear loca

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display mobility-profile 224 set accounting {admin | console} 225 set accounting {dot1x | mac | web | last-resort} 227 set authentication admin 229 set authentication console 231 set authentication dot1x 233 set authentication last-resort 236 set authentication mac 239 set authentication proxy 241 set authentication web 242 set location policy 244 set mac-user 248 set mac-user attr 249 set mac-usergroup attr 254 set mobility-profile 255 set mobility-profile mode 257 set user 258 set user attr 25

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clear network-domain seed-ip 277 display network-domain 278 set network-domain mode member seed-ip 280 set network-domain peer 281 set network-domain mode seed domain-name 282 11 MANAGED ACCESS POINT COMMANDS MAP Access Point Commands by Usage 283 clear {ap | dap} radio 286 clear radio-profile 288 clear service-profile 289 display {ap | dap} config 290 display {ap | dap} counters 294 display {ap | dap} qos-stats 300 display {ap | dap} etherstats 301 display {ap | dap} group 303 display {ap | dap

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set {ap | dap} radio auto-tune min-client-rate 340 set {ap | dap} radio mode 341 set {ap | dap} radio radio-profile 343 set {ap | dap} radio tx-power 344 set dap security 345 set {ap | dap} upgrade-firmware 346 set radio-profile 11g-only 347 set radio-profile active-scan 348 set radio-profile auto-tune channel-config 349 set radio-profile auto-tune channel-holddown 350 set radio-profile auto-tune channel-interval 351 set radio-profile auto-tune power-backoff- timer 352 set radio-profile auto-tun

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set service-profile rsn-ie 383 set service-profile shared-key-auth 384 set service-profile ssid-name 384 set service-profile ssid-type 385 set service-profile tkip-mc-time 386 set service-profile web-portal-form 387 set service-profile wep active-multicast-index 388 set service-profile wep active-unicast-index 389 set service-profile wep key-index 390 set service-profile wpa-ie 391 12 STP COMMANDS STP Commands by Usage 393 clear spantree portcost 394 clear spantree portpri 395 clear spantree por

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13 IGMP SNOOPING COMMANDS Commands by usage 421 clear igmp statistics 422 display igmp 422 display igmp mrouter 426 display igmp querier 427 display igmp receiver-table 429 display igmp statistics 431 set igmp 433 set igmp lmqi 434 set igmp mrouter 435 set igmp mrsol 436 set igmp mrsol mrsi 436 set igmp oqi 437 set igmp proxy-report 438 set igmp qi 439 set igmp qri 440 set igmp querier 441 set igmp receiver 441 set igmp rv 442 14 SECURITY ACL COMMANDS Security ACL Commands by Usage 445 clear sec

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15 CRYPTOGRAPHY COMMANDS Commands by Usage 469 crypto ca-certificate 470 crypto certificate 471 crypto generate key 473 crypto generate request 474 crypto generate self-signed 476 crypto otp 478 crypto pkcs12 479 display crypto ca-certificate 481 display crypto certificate 482 display crypto key ssh 483 16 RADIUS AND SERVER GROUP COMMANDS Commands by Usage 485 clear radius 486 clear radius client system-ip 487 clear radius proxy client 488 clear radius proxy port 488 clear radius server 489 clea

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clear dot1x reauth-period 503 clear dot1x timeout auth-server 504 clear dot1x timeout supplicant 504 clear dot1x tx-period 505 display dot1x 505 set dot1x authcontrol 508 set dot1x bonded-period 509 set dot1x key-tx 510 set dot1x max-req 511 set dot1x port-control 512 set dot1x quiet-period 513 set dot1x reauth 513 set dot1x reauth-max 514 set dot1x reauth-period 515 set dot1x timeout auth-server 515 set dot1x timeout supplicant 516 set dot1x tx-period 516 set dot1x wep-rekey 517 set dot1x wep-r

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display rfdetect countermeasures 541 display rfdetect counters 542 display rfdetect data 544 display rfdetect ignore 546 display rfdetect mobility-domain 546 display rfdetect ssid-list 550 display rfdetect vendor-list 551 display rfdetect visible 552 set rfdetect active-scan 554 set rfdetect attack-list 554 set rfdetect black-list 555 set rf detect countermeasures 556 set rfdetect countermeasures mac 557 set rfdetect ignore 558 set rfdetect log 559 set rfdetect signature 560 set rfdetect ssid-li

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set boot backup-configuration 585 set boot configuration-file 586 set boot partition 587 21 TRACE COMMANDS Commands by Usage 589 clear log trace 590 clear trace 590 display trace 591 save trace 592 set trace authentication 592 set trace authorization 593 set trace dot1x 594 set trace sm 595 22 SNOOP COMMANDS Commands by Usage 597 clear snoop 598 clear snoop map 598 set snoop 599 set snoop map 602 set snoop mode 603 display snoop 604 display snoop info 604 display snoop map 605 display snoop stat

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24 BOOT PROMPT COMMANDS Boot Prompt Commands by Usage 619 autoboot 620 boot 621 change 623 create 624 delete 625 dhcp 626 diag 627 dir 627 display 628 fver 630 help 631 ls 632 next 633 reset 634 test 635 version 636 A OBTAINING SUPPORT FOR YOUR PRODUCT Register Your Product 637 Purchase Value-Added Services 637 Troubleshoot Online 638 Access Software Downloads 638 Telephone Technical Support and Repair 638 Contact Us 639 INDEX

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Conventions 19 ABOUT THIS GUIDE This command reference explains Mobility System Software (MSS™) command line interface (CLI) that you enter on a 3Com WXR100 or WX1200 Wireless Switch or WX4400 Wireless LAN Controller to configure and manage the Mobility System™ wireless LAN (WLAN). Read this reference if you are a network administrator responsible for managing WXR100, WX1200 or WX4400 wireless switches and their Managed Access Points (MAPs) in a network. If release notes are shipped with y

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20 ABOUT THIS GUIDE This manual uses the following text and syntax conventions: Table 2 Text Conventions Convention Description Monospace text Sets off command syntax or sample commands and system responses. Bold text Highlights commands that you enter or items you select. Italic text Designates command variables that you replace with appropriate values, or highlights publication titles or words requiring special emphasis. [ ] (square brackets) Enclose optional parameters in command syntax


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