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Related publications

The following Brocade Communications Systems, Inc. documents supplement the information in
this guide and can be located at http://www.brocade.com/ethernetproducts.

Brocade Mobility RFS Controller System Reference Guide - Describes configuration of the
Brocade wireless controllers using the Web UI.

Brocade Mobility RFS Controller CLI Reference Guide (this document) - Describes the
Command Line Interface (CLI) and Management Information Base (MIB) commands used to
configure the Brocade wireless controllers.

If you find errors in the guide, send an e-mail to [email protected].

[]

Of the different keywords and variables listed inside a ‘[‘ & ‘]’ pair, only one can be used. Each choice in the
list is separated with a ‘|’ (pipe)
symbol.
For example, the command

RFController# clear ...

is documented as

clear [arp-cache|cdp|crypto|event-history|

firewall|ip|spanning-tree]

where:

clear – The command

[arp-cache|cdp|crypto|event-history|firewall|ip|spanning-tree] – Indicates that seven keywords are
available for this command and only one can be used at a time

{ }

Any command/keyword/variable or a combination of them inside a ‘{‘ & ‘}’ pair is optional. All optional
commands follow the same conventions as listed above. However they are displayed italicized.
For example, the command

RFController> show adoption ....

is documented as

show adoption info {on }

Here:

show adoption info – The command. This command can also be used as
show adoption info

{on }

– The optional keyword on . The

command can also be extended as

show adoption info {on }
Here the keyword {on } is optional.

command / keyword

The first word is always a command. Keywords are words that must be entered as is. Commands and
keywords are mandatory.
For example, the command,

RFController>show wireless

is documented as

show wireless

where:

show – The command

wireless – The keyword