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CLI Commands on WLC

john.rossi.st
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Does anyone know what the CLI commands are for a WLAN 

  • DHCP Required
  • Coverage Hole Detection
  • CCKM

I know that "wlan security wpa wpa2 ciphers aes enable 1" enables WPA2/AES, but how do you add CCKM?

Also, does anyone know the PSK command for WPA2 AES?

Best Regards,

John

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Scott Fella
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config wlan chd

config wlan dhcp_server required

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Scott

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Scott Fella
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config wlan chd

config wlan dhcp_server required

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Scott

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Scott Fella
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Try this:

config wlan security wpa akm cckm enable

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Scott

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john.rossi.st
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Hi Scott,

So, if I use the following:

wlan dhcp_server 3 0.0.0.0 required

It means DHCP Server Required using WLAN 3 and utilizes the DHCP server configured on the interface for the VLAN where the guest users are located?

i.e.

config>wlan dhcp_server 3 ?

      Enter the override DHCP server's IP Address (0.0.0.0 = default interface value).

Best Regards, 

John

If you just want to enable DHCP required on the WLAN, then its best to configure that on the GUI.  The only way you can configure DHCP required from the CLI is if you specify the DHCP server address.  This can be a dhcp server or your guest anchor wlc if that is doing dhcp.

Thanks,

Scott

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Hi John,

Yes, If you use 0.0.0.0 then it is equivalent to just tick " DHCP address assignment Required" in GUI

Refer this for more details

http://mrncciew.com/2013/05/17/wlan-config-via-cli-part-5/

HTH

Rasika

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