Brocade Mobility RFS Controller System Reference Guide (Supporting software release 5.5.0.0 and later) User Manual
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FIGURE 9
Hierarchal Tree screen
4. To add a Country, Region, City or Campus to the tree, select System from the upper, left-hand,
portion of the Tree Setup screen. An
add child
link displays on the right-hand side of the
display.
If adding a Country, select a deployment country from the Type drop-down menu and use
the Name drop-down menu to scroll to the country of deployment where the RF Domain
resides. Adding a country first is a good idea since regions, city and campus can all be
added as child items in the tree structure. However, the selected country is an invalid tree
node until a RF Domain is applied.
If adding a region, select Region from the Type drop-down menu and use the Name
parameter to enter its name. Select Add to display the region. A city and campus can be
added as child items in the tree structure under a region. An RF Domain can be mapped
anywhere down the hierarchy for a region and not just directly under a Country. For
example, a region can have city and campus and one RF Domain mapped.
If adding a City, select City from the Type drop-down menu and use the Name parameter to
enter its name. Select Add to display the city. Only a campus can be added as a child item
under a city. The city is an invalid tree node until a RF Domain is applied somewhere within
the directory tree.
If adding a Campus, select Campus from the Type drop-down menu and use the Name
parameter to enter its name. Select Add to display the campus. A Campus is the last node
in the hierarchy before A RF Domain, and it cannot be valid unless it has a RF Domain
mapped to it.
NOTE
If a complete tree configuration has been saved and exported for archive to remote location, it can
be imported back into the Tree Setup screen and utilized without having to re-configure the
containers and RF Domain of that tree. Select Import to utilize and existing tree configuration.