Using The Cli To Configure Rfid Tag Tracking - Cisco 2100 Series Configuration Manual

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Chapter 4
Configuring Controller SettingsWireless Device Access
Table 4-4
Controller
Cisco WiSM
4404
4402
Catalyst 3750G Integrated Wireless LAN
Controller Switch
2106
Controller Network Module within the Cisco
28/37/38xx Series Integrated Services Routers
You can configure and view RFID tag tracking information through the controller CLI.

Using the CLI to Configure RFID Tag Tracking

Follow these steps to configure RFID tag tracking parameters using the CLI.
To enable or disable RFID tag tracking, enter this command:
Step 1
config rfid status {enable | disable}
The default value is enabled.
To specify a static timeout value (between 60 and 7200 seconds), enter this command:
Step 2
config rfid timeout seconds
The static timeout value is the amount of time that the controller maintains tags before expiring them.
For example, if a tag is configured to beacon every 30 seconds, Cisco recommends that you set the
timeout value to 90 seconds (approximately three times the beacon value). The default value is 1200
seconds.
Step 3
To enable or disable RFID tag mobility for specific tags, enter these commands:
Note
OL-17037-01
RFID Tags Supported per Controller
config rfid mobility vendor_name enable—Enables client mobility for a specific vendor's tags.
When you enter this command, tags are unable to obtain a DHCP address for client mode when
attempting to check and/or download a configuration.
config rfid mobility vendor_name disable—Disables client mobility for a specific vendor's tags.
When you enter this command, tags can obtain a DHCP address. If a tag roams from one subnet to
another, it obtains a new address rather than retaining the anchor state.
These commands can be used only for Pango tags. Therefore, the only valid entry for
vendor_name is "pango" in all lowercase letters.
Configuring RFID Tag Tracking
Number of RFID Tags Supported
5000
2500
1250
1250
500
500
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