Overview
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ap-udp-port Use this command to configure the UDP port for L3 adoption of AP’s.
Note Enables this option for the DHCP Server supporting this
access-port.
page 20-10
broadcast-tx-
speed
Sets the rate at which broadcast and multicast traffic is transmitted. page 20-11
client Displays wireless client configuration commands. page 20-12
clrscr Clears the display screen. page 20-15
convert-ap Changes an access port’s mode of operation. page 20-16
country-code Configures the country of operation. Regulatory configuration (channels,
self healing offset) of all configured radios is reset to default values.
page 20-17
dhcp-sniff-state Records mobile unit DHCP state information. page 20-18
dot11-shared-
key-auth
Enables support for 802.11 shared key authentication. page 20-19
end Ends the current mode and moves to the EXEC mode. page 20-20
exit Ends the current mode and moves to the previous mode. page 20-21
fix-broadcast-
dhcp-rsp
Converts broadcast DHCP server responses to unicast response. page 20-22
help Describes the interactive help system. page 20-23
ids Intrusion detection configuration commands. page 20-24
mac-auth-local Local MAC authentication list. page 20-26
manual-wlan-
mapping
Allows manual mapping/un-mapping of WLANs to configured radios. page 20-27
mobile-unit Configures mobile unit related parameters. page 20-28
mobility Configures mobility parameters. page 20-29
multicast-
packet-limit
Sets a multicast packet limit per second for a VLAN. page 20-30
multicast-
throttle-
watermarks
Configures watermarks for handling bursts of broadcast/multicast
frames.
page 20-31
no Negates a command or set its defaults. page 20-32
proxy-arp Responds to ARP requests on behalf of mobile units. page 20-33
qos-mapping QoS mappings between the wired and wireless domains. page 20-34
Command Description Ref.