What's New in AirWave 8.2.12.0

This section lists the commands introduced, modified, or deprecated in AirWave 8.2.12.0.

New Commands in AirWave 8.2.12.0

The following commands were introduced in AirWave 8.2.12.0:

Command

Description

8-2 Enter Commands > disable_allowlist

This enter command is introduced as part of terminology change. Across products Whitelist term is changed to Allowlist . So the earlier command disable_whitelist is replaced with disable_allowlist.

8-2 Enter Commands > intfinorder

This enter command enables the VisualRF feature to send notifications as a rabbitmq message on any change happening in floor plans.
You can use the same enter command to disable the feature. In AirWave 8.2.12.0, the interfaces would be named like eno1,eno2../ ens2f0 depending on on-board/PCIe slot where the NIC is plugged-in. These interface names would be translated to ethX names during every boot-up using newly introduced start up module. Fresh install to AirWave 8.2.12.0 will automatically update the GRUB and switch to this new naming convention, however upgrades to AirWave 8.2.12.0 or later from previous releases need this enter command to be executed atleast once (on HPE proliant physical servers) for GRUB to be modified and effected.

3-6-4 CLT On Demand

This CLI command allows you to start the data upload to AWS S3 immediately with bootstrap data.

3-6-5 Set CLT Upload Anchor Point

This CLI command in Configuration menu allows you to change the CLT upload time. This command changes the daily upload from 00:00 hours to the specified upload time in the command.

3-6-6 CLT Data Integrity Test

This CLI command in Configuration menu allows you to check the integrity of data that will be uploaded to AWS.

3-6-7 Check CLT connectivity

This CLI command in Configuration menu allows you to check the connectivity to external AWS related sites before configuring CLT.

3-6-7-1 Test GW connectivity

This CLI command in Configuration menu allows you to check if Nook GW is connecting properly. Main purpose is to identify firewall issues that could impact CLT.

3-6-7-2 Test AWS S3 connectivity

This CLI command in Configuration menu allows you to check if AWS S3 is connecting properly. Main purpose is to identify connectivity issues that could impact CLT.

3-6-7-3 Test AWS STS connectivity

This CLI command in Configuration menu allows you to check if STS is connecting properly. Main purpose is to identify connectivity issues that could impact CLT.