Reference Guide

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Introduction
The ArubaOS command line interface (CLI) allows you to configure and manage your controllers. The CLI is
accessible from a local console connected to the serial port on the controllers or through a Telnet or Secure Shell
(SSH) session from a remote management console or workstation.
What’s New In ArubaOS 6.0
The following commands have been added in the ArubaOS 6.0 Command Line Interface.
Note: Telnet access is disabled by default on Dell controllers. To enable Telnet access, enter the telnet cli command from a
serial connection or an SSH session, or in the WebUI navigate to the Configuration > Management > General page.
Command Description
aaa dns-query-
period
Configure how often the controller should generate a DNS request to cache the IP address
for a RADIUS server identified via its fully qualified domain name (FQDN).
ap spectrum local-
override
Convert an AP or AM into a spectrum monitor by adding it to the spectrum local-override list.
ipv6 enable This command enables IPv6 packet processing globally. This option is disabled by default.
local-userdb-
remote-node
This command adds a Remote Node to the Remote Node whitelist. You can also delete the
whitelist entry using this command.
remote-node-localip This command configures the switch-IP address and preshared key for the local Remote
Node on a master Remote Node.
remote-node-
masterip
This command configures the IP address and preshared key for the master Remote Node on
a local Remote Node.
remote-node-profile The remote-node-profile command lets you create a Remote Node profile. Once in Remote
Node profile configuration mode, you can issue any of the following commands to define the
values you want to assign to that profile.
rf am-scan-profile Configure an Air Monitor (AM) scanning profile.
rf spectrum-profile Define the spectrum band and device ageout times used by a spectrum monitor radio.
show ap debug
crash-info
Show crash log information (if it exists) for an individual AP. The stored information is cleared
from the flash after the AP reboots.
show ap spectrum
ap-list
This command shows spectrum data seen by an access point that has been converted to a
spectrum monitor.
show ap spectrum
channel-metrics
This command shows channel quality, availability and utilization metrics as seen by a
spectrum monitor.
show ap spectrum
channel-summary
This command displays a summary of the 802.11a or 802.11g channels seen by a spectrum
monitor.
show ap spectrum
client-list
This command shows details for clients seen by a specified spectrum monitor.
show ap spectrum
debug monitors
Show a detailed description of all spectrum monitors on the controller.