Brocade Mobility RFS Controller CLI Reference Guide (Supporting software release 5.5.0.0 and later) User Manual
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Wireless Controllers — Brocade Mobility RFS4000, Brocade Mobility RFS6000, Brocade
Mobility RFS7000
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Service Platforms — Brocade Mobility RFS9510
Syntax:
excluded-address [
excluded-address
excluded-address
excluded-address range [
Parameters
excluded-address
excluded-address
excluded-address range [
[
Example
rfs4000-229D58(config-dhcp-policy-test-pool-testPool)#excluded-address range
192.168.13.25 192.168.13.28
rfs4000-229D58(config-dhcp-policy-test-pool-testPool)#show context
dhcp-pool testPool
network 192.168.13.0/24
address 192.168.13.4 class dhcpclass1
ddns server 192.168.13.9
ddns domainname WID
ddns multiple-user-class
excluded-address range 192.168.13.25 192.168.13.28
domain-name documentation
bootfile test.txt
default-router 192.168.13.8 192.168.13.9
dns-server 192.168.13.19
rfs4000-229D58(config-dhcp-policy-test-pool-testPool)#
Adds a single IP address to the excluded address list
Adds a host alias. The host alias is mapped to a host’s IP address. The host identified by the host alias is
added to the excluded address list. The host alias should be existing and configured.
A network host alias maps a name to a single network host. For example, ‘alias host $HOST 1.1.1.100’.
In this example the host alias is ‘$HOST’ and it maps to a single host ‘1.1.1.100’. For more information,
see
range [
[
Adds a range of IP addresses to the excluded address list. Use one of the following options to provide the
first IP address in the range:
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•
Use one of the following options to provide the last IP address in the range:
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The host aliases should be existing and configured.