User's Guide

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CLI Configuration
The Command Line Interface (CLI) for devices is a powerful tool that gives you direct access to APs and
switches. The CLI commands can be used to configure and control how devices interface with your
network.
Extreme AirDefense uses the CLI to construct device profiles that can be used to control and manage
devices in your network. You can push the CLI profiles out to devices in your network that ensure all
devices in your network conform to your company policies.
Extreme AirDefense creates and updates device configurations by revising the configuration files and
their CLI command set. CLI profiles are created using configuration templates that you can use as is or
change to meet the configuration requirements of your devices. Once a profile is created, you can apply
it to any or all of the devices in your network. Devices are typically s and switches. The following devices
are currently supported:
Brocade BR v5.x
Brocade BR51X1
Brocade BR71X1
Brocade BRX000
Cisco Airespace
Cisco Autonomous 12x0/11x00
Extreme Networks AP35X0
Extreme Networks AP47X0
Extreme Networks EX v5.x
Extreme Networks WM2000
Extreme Networks WM3X00
AP51X1
AP650
AP7131
AP7181
CB3000
RFSX000
WiNG v5.x
WS2000
WS5100.
The CLI Configuration screen is launched from Configuration > Infrastructure Management > CLI
Configuration
WLAN Management
CLI Configuration
Extreme AirDefense User Guide for version 10.5. 861