Your software release may not support all of the features documented in this module. For the latest feature information and caveats, see the release notes for your platform and software release.
Use Cisco Feature Navigator to find information about platform support and Cisco software image support. To access Cisco Feature Navigator, go to http://www.cisco.com/go/cfn. An account on Cisco.com is not required.
Information About Configuring RFID Tag Tracking
The Switch enables you to configure radio-frequency identification (RFID) tag tracking. RFID tags are small wireless devices that are affixed to assets for real-time location tracking. They operate by advertising their location using special 802.11 packets, which are processed by access points, the controller, and the location appliance.
How to Configure RFID Tag Tracking
Configuring RFID Tag Tracking (CLI)
SUMMARY STEPS
1.location rfid status
2.(Optional)
no location rfid status
3.location rfid timeoutseconds
4.location rfid mobility vendor-namename
5.(Optional) no location rfid mobilityname
DETAILED STEPS
Command or Action
Purpose
Step 1
location rfid status
Example:
Switch(config)# location rfid status
Enables RFID tag tracking.
By default, RFID tag tracking is enabled.
Step 2
(Optional)
no location rfid status
Example:
Switch(config)# no location rfid status
Disables RFID tag tracking.
Step 3
location rfid timeoutseconds
Example:
Switch(config)# location rfid timeout 1500
Specifies a static timeout value (between 60 and 7200 seconds).
The static timeout value is the amount of time that the switch maintains tags before expiring them. For example, if a tag is configured to beacon every 30 seconds, we recommend that you set the timeout value to 90 seconds (approximately three times the beacon value). The default value is 1200 seconds.
Step 4
location rfid mobility vendor-namename
Example:
Switch(config)# location rfid mobility vendor-name Aerosct
Enables RFID tag mobility for specific tags. When you enter the location rfid mobility vendor-name command, tags are unable to obtain a DHCP address for client mode when attempting to select and/or download a configuration.
Note
These commands can be used only for Pango tags. Therefore, the only valid entry for vendor_name is “pango” in all lowercase letters.
Step 5
(Optional) no location rfid mobilityname
Example:
Switch(config)# no location rfid mobility test
Disables RFID tag mobility for specific tags. When you enter the no location rfid mobility command , tags can obtain a DHCP address. If a tag roams from one subnet to another, it obtains a new address rather than retaining the anchor state.
Monitoring RFID Tag
Tracking Information
This section
describes the new commands for the RFID tag tracking Information.
The following
commands can be used to monitor the RFID tag tracking Information on the
switch.
Table 1 Monitoring RFID
Tag Tracking Information Commands
Command
Purpose
show location rfid config
Displays the
current configuration for RFID tag tracking.
show location rfid detailmac_address
Displays the
detailed information for a specific RFID tag.
show location rfid summary
Displays a
list of all RFID tags currently connected to the
switch.
show location rfid client
Displays a
list of RFID tags that are associated to the
switch as clients.
The Cisco Support website provides extensive online resources,
including documentation and tools for troubleshooting and
resolving technical issues with Cisco products and technologies.
To receive security and technical information about your
products, you can subscribe to various services, such as the
Product Alert Tool (accessed from Field Notices), the Cisco
Technical Services Newsletter, and Really Simple Syndication
(RSS) Feeds.
Access to most tools on the Cisco Support website requires a
Cisco.com user ID and password.