Using The Cli To Configure Qbss; Configuring Ipv6 Bridging - Cisco 2100 Series Configuration Manual

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Configuring WLANs

Using the CLI to Configure QBSS

Using the controller CLI, follow these steps to configure QBSS.
Step 1
To determine the ID number of the WLAN to which you want to add QBSS support, enter this command:
show wlan summary
To disable the WLAN, enter this command:
Step 2
config wlan disable wlan_id
To configure WMM mode for 7921 phones and other devices that meet the WMM standard, enter this
Step 3
command:
config wlan wmm {disabled | allowed | required} wlan_id
where
To enable or disable 7920 support mode for phones that require client-controlled CAC, enter this
Step 4
command:
config wlan 7920-support client-cac-limit {enable | disable} wlan_id
Note
To enable or disable 7920 support mode for phones that require access point-controlled CAC, enter this
Step 5
command:
config wlan 7920-support ap-cac-limit {enable | disable} wlan_id
To re-enable the WLAN, enter this command:
Step 6
config wlan enable wlan_id
To save your changes, enter this command:
Step 7
save config
To verify that the WLAN is enabled and the Dot11-Phone Mode (7920) field is configured for compat
Step 8
mode, enter this command:
show wlan wlan_id

Configuring IPv6 Bridging

Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) is the next-generation network layer Internet protocol intended to
replace version 4 (IPv4) in the TCP/IP suite of protocols. This new version increases Internet global
address space to accommodate users and applications that require unique global IP addresses. IPv6
incorporates 128-bit source and destination addresses, providing significantly more addresses than the
32-bit IPv4 addresses. Follow the instructions in this section to configure a WLAN for IPv6 bridging
using either the controller GUI or CLI.
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The disabled parameter disables WMM mode on the WLAN.
The allowed parameter allows client devices to use WMM on the WLAN.
The required parameter requires client devices to use WMM. Devices that do not support WMM
cannot join the WLAN.
You cannot enable both WMM mode and client-controlled CAC mode on the same WLAN.
Chapter 6
Configuring WLANsWireless Device Access
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