Brocade Mobility RFS Controller CLI Reference Guide (Supporting software release 5.5.0.0 and later) User Manual
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The following table summarises RF Domain configuration commands.
alias
Configures network, VLAN, host, string, and network-service aliases at the RF Domain level
This command also allows you to associate existing aliases, created in the global configuration
mode, and apply overrides to customize for use at the domain level.
For information on aliases, see
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Supported in the following platforms:
Command
Description
Reference
Configures network, VLAN, and service aliases at the RF Domain level
Configures the channel list advertised by radios
Configures network administrator’s contact information (needed in case of any problems
impacting the RF Domain)
Configures VLAN for traffic control on a RF Domain
Configures the adopting controller or service platform as this RF Domain’s manager
Configures the country of operation
Configures layout information
Configures the physical location of a RF Domain
Maps MAC addresses to names
Negates a command or reverts configured settings to their default
Configures RF Domain level overrides for Smart RF
Configures RF Domain level overrides for a WLAN
Configures an AirDefense sensor server on this RF Domain
Configures stats related settings on this RF Domain. These settings define how
RF Domain statistics are updated
Configures a RF Domain’s geographic time zone
Configures the hierarchial (tree-node) structure under which this RF Domain appears
Enables the use of a specified Smart RF and/or WIPS policy
Clears the display screen
Commits (saves) changes made in the current session
Ends and exits the current mode and moves to the PRIV EXEC mode
Ends the current mode and moves to the previous mode
Displays the interactive help system
Reverts changes to their last saved configuration
Invokes service commands to troubleshoot or debug
(config-if)
instance
configurations
Displays running system information
Writes information to memory or terminal