Users Guide

OmniVista 3600 Air Manager 8.2.4 | Best Practices Guide Appendix A CLICommands | 37
Appendix A
CLICommands
Enable Channel Utilization Events
Enabling these commands on AOS-W versions prior to 6.1 can result in performance issues on the switch.
To enable channel utilization events utilizing the Alcatel-Lucent AOS-W CLI, use SSH to access a local or master
switch’s command-line interface, enter enable mode, and issue the following commands:
(switch-Name) # configure terminal
Enter Configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z
(switch-Name) (config) # mgmt-server type ov3600 primary-server <OV3600 IP> profile <profile-
name>
(switch-Name) (config) # write mem
Enable Stats With the AOS-W CLI
The following commands enable collection of statistics (up to 25,000 entries) on the master switch for
monitored APs and clients.
Do not use these commands if you use the OV3600 WebUI to monitor APs and Clients. Enabling these
commands on AOS-W versions prior to 6.1 can result in performance issues on the switch.
Use SSH to access the master switch’s command-line interface, enter enable mode, and issue the following
commands:
(switch-Name) # configure terminal
Enter Configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z
(switch-Name) (config) # ids wms-general-profile collect-stats enable
(switch-Name) (config-ids-wms-general-profile) # collect-stats
(switch-Name) (config-ids-wms-general-profile) # exit
(switch-Name) (config) # write mem
Offload WMS Using the AOS-W CLI
Do not use these commands if you use the OV3600 WebUI to monitor APs and clients.
Additional commands can be used to offload WMS using the AOS-W command-line interface or the OV3600
SNMP Walk. For information, see "AOS-W CLI" on page 37.
AOS-W CLI
SSH into all switches (local and master), and enter enable mode, and issue the following commands:
(switch-Name) # configure terminal
Enter Configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z
(switch-Name) (config) # mobility-manager <OV3600 IP> user <MMS-USER> <MMS-SNMP-PASSWORD>
(switch-Name) (config) # write mem