Cisco Cisco 4100 Series Wireless LAN Controller テクニカルリファレンス
3/22/05
config loginsession close
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>config load-balancing status[enable/disable]/window <client count>
Syntax
config
Configure parameters.
load-balancing
Aggressive load-balancing
status[enable/disable]
Enable or disable the aggressive load balancing
status
status
window<client count>
Set the aggressive load balancing client window with
the number of clients from 0 to 20.
the number of clients from 0 to 20.
Defaults
Enabled
Examples
>config load-balancing enable
Related Command
show load-balancing
config loginsession close
config loginsession close
To close active telnet sessions, use the config loginsession close command. Use this command to
terminate an individual or all active telnet sessions with the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller. If you are
using a telnet session for your CLI interface and terminate your session or all sessions, you will need to
reconnect and log back into the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller.
terminate an individual or all active telnet sessions with the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller. If you are
using a telnet session for your CLI interface and terminate your session or all sessions, you will need to
reconnect and log back into the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller.
>config loginsession close [<session id>/ all]
Syntax
config
Configure parameters.
loginsession
Telnet sessions.
close
Terminate session.
<session id>
Terminate a specific telnet session.
all
Terminate all telnet sessions.
Defaults
(none)
Examples
>config loginsession close all
Related Commands
show loginsession
CONFIG MACFILTER COMMANDS
config macfilter
Use the following config macfilter commands.
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config macfilter delete
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config macfilter add
config macfilter add
To create a MAC filter entry on the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller, use the config mac filter add
command. Use this command to add a client locally to a WLAN on the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller.
This filter bypasses the RADIUS authentication process.
command. Use this command to add a client locally to a WLAN on the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller.
This filter bypasses the RADIUS authentication process.