Common Scan Group/Profile Commands - Siemens scalance WLC711 Reference Manual

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Not every reclassification is possible in any given circumstance: only the allowed transitions, as seen in
the GUI. ( For instance, Prohibited can be reclassified to Friendly, but not to Authorized)
After you run the
reclassify
reclassify bssid[, bssid] (authorized|friendly|prohibited)
Parameters
bssid [, bssid]
authorized|friendly|
prohibited
Example
The following example reclassifies the APs with BSSID: 11:11:22:22:33:33 and 11:11:22:22:33:34 as
authorized:
WLC.siemens.com
11:11:22:22:33:34 authorized
WLC.siemens.com
show
Use the
command to display security states of APs managed on this controller. This
show
command is accessible from the mitigator:maintenance context of the CLI.
show [authorized|friendly|prohibited|unclassified]
Parameters
authorized|friendly|
prohibited|unclassified
Example
The following example displays the authorized APs on the controller:
WLC.siemens.com
The following example displays APs of all status categories on the controller:
WLC.siemens.com

Common Scan Group/Profile Commands

The commands in this section are common to the configuration of In-service scan profiles and Guardian
scan profiles, and scan groups. Every profile must be configured in its own context: scgroup
group name>
on page 178, scprof
profile>
on page 184.
SCALANCE WLC711 CLI Reference Guide
command, run the
The MAC address of the AP. Multiple APs can be added as a comma-separated list.
Specifies the classification of the specified AP(s).
:mitigator:maintenance# reclassify 11:11:22:22:33:33,
:mitigator:maintenance# apply
Specifies the classification of APs you want to display. No classification
means all four categories are displayed.
:mitigator# show authorized
:mitigator# show
<named scan profile>
command to implement the change.
apply
on page 182 or gsprof
Radar Commands
show
show
<scan
<named guardian scan
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