User's Manual

Using the CLI
Use the following command to enable or disable an AirGroup service:
airgroup service <string> {enable | disable}
Sample Configuration
(host) (config)#airgroup service airplay disable
Viewing AirGroup Service Status
Using the WebUI
Use the following steps to view the status of AirGroup services using the controller WebUI:
1. Navigate to Configuration > Advanced Services > AirGroup.
2. Under the AirGroup service details tab, view the status of all the AirGroup services.
Using the CLI
Use the following command to verify the status of an AirGroup Service:
show airgroup status
Sample Configuration
For sample configuration, see show airgroup status.
Viewing Blocked Services
The airgroup service <servicename> disable command blocks an AirGroup service by blocking the service
IDs for that service. When you enable an AirGroup service, service IDs of that service are enabled
automatically. To view the list of blocked services, use the show airgroup blocked-service-id command.
Using the CLI
show airgroup blocked-service-id [mdns|dlna]
Viewing AirGroup Service Details
Using the WebUI
To view the AirGroup service details using the controller WebUI:
1. Navigate to Configuration > Advanced Services > AirGroup service details.
2. Under AirGroup service details tab, click on any of the service name to view the service details.
Using the CLI
Use the following command to view the service details of all AirGroup services:
show airgroupservice
Sample Configuration
For sample configuration, see Viewing AirGroup Disallowed VLAN Policy Details on page 959.
Configuring an AirGroup Domain
An administrator can configure multiple AirGroup domains for a site-wide deployment. Individual local
controller can independently choose relevant multiple AirGroup domains to form a multi-controller AirGroup
cluster.
An administrator can configure and use up to 100 AirGroup domains, and each AirGroup domain can support up to
100 IP addresses.
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