Brocade Mobility RFS Controller CLI Reference Guide (Supporting software release 5.5.0.0 and later) User Manual
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alias string
alias vlan
Example
rfs4000-229D58(config)#show context
!
! Configuration of Brocade Mobility RFS4000 version 5.5.0.0-053B
!
!
version 2.3
!
!
alias network-group $TestNetGrpAlias network 192.168.13.0/24 192.168.16.0/24
alias network-group $TestNetGrpAlias address-range 192.168.13.7 to
192.168.13.16 192.168.13.20 to 192.168.13.25
!
alias network $TestNetworkAlias 192.168.13.0/24
!
alias host $TestHostAlias 192.168.13.10
!
alias address-range $TestAddRanAlias 192.168.13.10 to 192.168.13.13
!
alias network-service $NetworkServAlias proto udp
!
alias network-service $kerberos proto tcp 749 750 80 proto udp 68 sourceport
67
!
alias vlan $TestVLANAlias 1
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rfs4000-229D58(config)#
In the follwoing examples the global aliases ‘$kerberos’ and ‘$TestVLANAlias’
are associated with the RF Domain ‘test’ and overrides applied:
rfs4000-229D58(config-rf-domain-test)#alias network-service $kerberos proto
tcp
749 750 80
rfs4000-229D58(config-rf-domain-test)#alias vlan $TestVLANAlias 10
alias string
Creates a string alias for this RF Domain. Or associates an existing string alias with this
RF Domain. String aliases map a name to an arbitrary string value. For example, alias string $DOMAIN
test.brocade.com’. In this example, the string alias name is: $DOMAIN and the string value it is mapped to
is: test.brocade.com. In this example, the string alias refers to a domain name.
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Alias name should begin with ‘$’.
If using an existing string alias, you can apply overrides to the alias at the RF Domain level.
alias vlan
Creates a VLAN alias for this RF Domain. Or associates an existing VLAN alias with this RF Domain. A VLAN
alias maps a name to a VLAN ID.
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Alias name should begin with ‘$’.
<1-4094>
Maps the VLAN alias to a VLAN ID
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<1-4094> – Specify the VLAN ID from 1 - 4094.
If using an existing VLAN alias, you can apply overrides to the alias at the RF Domain level.