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Brocade Mobility RFS Controller CLI Reference Guide (Supporting software release 5.5.0.0 and later) User Manual

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alias network-group [address-range to

{ to }|host {}|

network {}]

alias network-service proto

[<0-254>||eigrp|gre|

igmp|igp|ospf|vrrp]

{(<1-65535>||bgp|dns|ftp|ftp-data|gopher|https|ldap|nntp|

ntp|pop3|proto|sip|smtp|sourceport [<1-65535>|]|ssh|telnet|tftp|www)}

network
NAME>

Creates a network-group alias

– Specify the network-group alias name.

Alias name should begin with ‘$’.
The network-group aliases are used in ACLs, to define the network-specific components. ACLs using aliases
can be used across sites by re-defining the network-group alias elements at the device or profile level.
After specifying the name, specify the following: a range of IP addresses, host addresses, or a range of
network addresses.

address-range

to
{
to }

Associates a range of IP addresses with this network-group alias

– Specify the first IP address in the range.

to – Specify the last IP address in the range.

to – Optional. Specifies more than one range of IP
addresses. A maximum of eight (8) IP address ranges can be configured.

host
{}

Associates a single or multiple hosts with this network-group alias

– Specify the hosts’ IP address.

– Optional. Specifies more than one host. A maximum of eight (8) hosts can be

configured.

network
SK>
{SK>}

Associates a single or multiple networks with this network-group alias

– Specify the network’s address and mask.

– Optional. Specifies more than one network. A maximum of eight (8)

networks can be configured.

alias network-service
-NAME>

Configures an alias that specifies available network services and the corresponding source and destination
software ports

– Specify a network-service alias name.

Alias name should begin with ‘$’.
Network-service aliases are used in ACLs, to define the service-specific components. ACLs using aliases can
be used across sites by re-defining the network-service alias elements at the device or profile level.