Cisco Aironet Extensions Information Element
The Cisco Aironet Extensions Information Element (IE) is an attribute that
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contains information such as the AP name, device type, radio type, AP load, and the number of associated clients in the beacon and probe responses of the WLAN
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is used by Cisco devices for better connectivity, and
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provides information that Cisco Client Extensions use to associate with the best AP.
Configuration characteristics
The Aironet Extensions IE configuration has the following characteristics:
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Configuration is disabled by default
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Allows setting the AP name without enabling the whole IE extension by just inserting the AP name
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WLAN shutdown is required only when configuring Aironet Extensions (CCX IE) through the CLI. If CCX IE is enabled through the WebUI, WLAN shutdown is not necessary. |
Configure Aironet Extensions IE using GUI
Before you begin
Follow these steps to configure Aironet Extensions IE using GUI:
Procedure
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Step 1 |
Choose . |
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In the WLANs window, click Add. |
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In the Add WLAN window, under the Advanced tab, check the Aironet IE check box to enable Aironet IE on the WLAN. |
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Step 4 |
Click Apply to Device. |
Configure Aironet Extensions IE (CLI)
Procedure
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Step 1 |
Enter global configuration mode. Example:
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Specify the WLAN name and ID. Example:
Example:
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Configure the Cisco Client Extensions option and set the support of Aironet IE on the WLAN. Example:
Use the no form of this command to disable the configuration. |
AP name addition verification
Verify the addition of AP name using Open Configuration in the beacon without enabling IE.
This example shows how to verify the addition of the AP Name (using Open Configuration) in the beacon without enabling IE:
Device# show wlan id 1
WLAN Profile Name : wlan-test
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Identifier : 1
Description :
Network Name (SSID) : wlan2
Status : Disabled
Broadcast SSID : Enabled
Advertise-Apname : Enabled
Universal AP Admin : Disabled
Max Associated Clients per WLAN : 0
Max Associated Clients per AP per WLAN : 0
Max Associated Clients per AP Radio per WLAN : 200
OKC : Enabled
Number of Active Clients : 0
CHD per WLAN : Enabled
WMM : Allowed
Channel Scan Defer Priority:
Priority (default) : 5
Priority (default) : 6
Scan Defer Time (msecs) : 100
Media Stream Multicast-direct : Disabled
CCX - AironetIe Support : Enabled
Peer-to-Peer Blocking Action : Disabled

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