config 802.11 cleanair
To enable or disable CleanAir for the 802.11 a or 802.11 b/g network, use the config 802.11 cleanair command.
config 802.11{ a | b} cleanair { alarm { air-quality { disable | enable | threshold alarm_threshold } | device { disable device_type | enable device_type | reporting { disable | enable} | unclassified { disable | enable | threshold alarm_threshold }} | device { disable device_type | enable device_type | reporting { disable | enable} | disable { network | cisco_ap} | enable { network | cisco_ap}}
Syntax Description
a |
Specifies the 802.11a network. |
b |
Specifies the 802.11b/g network. |
alarm |
Configure 5-GHz cleanair alarms. |
air-quality |
Configures the 5-GHz air quality alarm. |
enable |
Enables the CleanAir settings. |
disable |
Disables the CleanAir settings. |
threshold |
Configure the 5-GHz air quality alarm threshold. |
alarm_threshold |
Air quality alarm threshold (1 is bad air quality, and 100 is good air quality). |
device |
Configures the 5-GHz cleanair interference devices alarm. |
device_type |
Device types. The device types are as follows:
|
reporting |
Configures the 5-GHz CleanAir interference devices alarm reporting. |
unclassified |
Configures the 5-GHz air quality alarm on exceeding unclassified category severity. |
network |
5-GHz Cisco APs. |
cisco_ap |
Name of the access point to which the command applies. |
Command Default
The default CleanAir settings for the 802.11 a or 802.11 b/g network is disabled.
Command History
Release | Modification |
---|---|
7.6 | This command was introduced in a release earlier than Release 7.6. |
Examples
The following example shows how to enable the CleanAir settings on access point ap_24:
(Cisco Controller) > config 802.11a cleanair enable ap_24