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Custom CLI Example
This example shows how to use custom CLI variables.
Note
Customization of device values from ADSP requires expert knowledge of what each
configuration parameter does and how making changes to those values will aect the device
being modified.
The following conditions are assumed:
A non-default CISCO VLAN configuration is used.
A Cisco 1230 AP is managed and connected to a licensed ADSP server and the user accessing the
configuration has all required permissions. It also implies that the user has a good working
understanding of how device configuration is achieved in ADSP.
VLAN configuration for a Cisco 1230 CLI profile can be modified using a variable defined by the user.
ADSP provides for this action through custom variable notation for use inside a CLI profile. The
variable notation is in the format that follows: $[variablename].
The following steps lead you through the basic steps required:
1. First you must create a custom variable and use it in a CLI profile. For this example, define the
variable $[CustomVLAN].
2. By inserting this variable into a CLI profile, you are able to match the non-default setting in the
WLAN Profile.
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Extreme AirDefense User Guide for version 10.5. 737