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VNS Commands (vnsmode)
adminctr
create
das
default-role
delete
nac
netflow-mirror
radius
rateprofile
<named-VNS>
Common Filter Configuration Commands
This section describes commands used to define and configure Virtual Network Services (VNS) for the
network. These commands are located in the vnsmode context of the CLI. Execute the
vnsmode
command at the root level to enter vnsmode context.
All CLI commands cache changes. For this reason, sometimes when you make a change in a particular
context, the change may not be visible immediately. If this happens, you must exit and re-enter the
context in order to ensure that the database is synchronized with the latest change.
The following commands are available in the vnsmode context:
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on page 234 — See for commands in the vnsmode:adminctr context.
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on page 241
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on page 242 — See for commands in the vnsmode:das context.
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on page 243 — See for commands in the vnsmode:default-role context.
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on page 246 — See for commands in the vnsmode:nac context.
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on page 249 — See for commands in the vnsmode:radius context.
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on page 262 — See for commands in the vnsmode:rateprofile context.
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on page 264 — See for commands in the vnsmode:<named-VNS> context.
adminctr
Executing the
adminctr
command moves you into the vnsmode:adminctr context, in which you
configure several global QoS (Quality of Service) settings. This context contains global admission
control commands to configure flexible client access, egress filtering, and to control the amount of
bandwidth for voice and video applications on Wireless APs.
The following commands are available in the vnsmode:adminctr context:
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