Brocade Mobility RFS Controller CLI Reference Guide (Supporting software release 5.5.0.0 and later) User Manual
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Example
rfs4000-229D58(config-auto-provisioning-policy-test)#adopt br81xx precedence
1 profile default-br81xx vlan 1
rfs4000-229D58(config-auto-provisioning-policy-test)#show context
auto-provisioning-policy test
adopt br81xx precedence 1 profile default-br81xx vlan 1
rfs4000-229D58(config-auto-provisioning-policy-test)#
rfs4000-229D58(config-auto-provisioning-policy-test)#show wireless br
configured
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
------------------
IDX NAME MAC PROFILE RF-DOMAIN
ADOPTED-BY
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
------------------
1 br81xx-711728 B4-C7-99-71-17-28 default-br81xx default
00-23-68-22-9D-58
2 rfs4000-229D58 00-23-68-22-9D-58 default-rfs4000 default
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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rfs4000-229D58(config-auto-provisioning-policy-test)#
Related Commands:
rf-domain
Adopts a device if its RF Domain matches
Provide the full RF Domain name or an alias. Or a template with appropriate substitution tokens, such as
'$CDP[1:7]', '$DNS-SUFFIX[1:5]'
Available tokens:
$FQDN - references FQDN of adopting device
$CDP - references CDP Device Id of wired switch to which
adopting device is connected
$LLDP - references LLDP System Name of wired switch to
which adopting device is connected
$DHCP - references DHCP Option Value received by the
adopting device
$SN - references SERIAL NUMBER of adopting device
$MODEL - references MODEL NUMBER of adopting device
$DNS-SUFFIX - references FQDN excluding the hostname of the
adopting device
Available built-in aliases:
$_builtin_rf-domain - rf-domain of adopting device
Use the built-in string alias or a user-defined string alias. String aliases allow you to configure APs in the
same RF Domain as the adopting controller. A string alias maps a name to an arbitrary string value, for
example, ‘alias string $DOMAIN test.brocade.com’. In this example, the string-alias $DOMAIN is mapped to
the string: test.brocade.com. For more information, see
serial-number
Adopts a device if its serial number matches
•
vlan
Adopts a device if its VLAN matches
•
Removes an adopt rule