Brocade Mobility RFS7000-GR Controller CLI Reference Guide (Supporting software release 4.1.0.0-040GR and later) User Manual
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Global Configuration Commands
5
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std-nacl — Standard ACL. For more details see
Standard ACL Instance on page 373.
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dhcp – DHCP Server instance. For more details see
DHCP Server Instance on page 401
.
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dhcpclass – DHCP User Class instance. For more details see
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Use
command to clear the ip dhcp binding.
NOTE
To delete Standard/Extended and MAC ACL use
no access-list
under the
Global Config mode.
Network Address Translation (NAT) allows a single device to act as a gateway for internal LAN
clients. It translates the clients internal network IP adresses into the IP address of the NAT enabled
device.
Brocade Mobility RFS7000-GR Controller supports port NAT and static NAT.
Static NAT allows host on a private network and is accessible through internet using public IP’s.
Static NAT assigns a public IP to a host on a private network. It allows a host on a public network to
communicate with the host on the private network, using its public IP.
Port NAT maps multiple local addresses to a single global address and dynamic port numbers.
Use
ip nat inside
to mark VLAN interfaces as an inside interface. The keyword
inside
defines
the VLAN interface as internal interface. This command is used in the
(config-if)
mode, check
Usage Guidelines 2
Follow the steps below to create a DHCP User Class:
1. Create a DHCP class named
RFS7000DHCPclass
. The Brocade Mobility RFS7000-GR Controller
supports a maximum of 32 DHCP classes.
RFS7000(config)#ip dhcp class RFS7000DHCPclass
RFS7000(config-dhcpclass)#
2. Create a USER class named
MC800
. The privilege mode changes to
(config-dhcpclass)
. The
Brocade Mobility RFS7000-GR Controller supports a maximum of 8 Users classes per DHCP
class.
RFS7000(config-dhcpclass)#option user-class MC800
RFS7000(config-dhcpclass)#
3. Create a Pool named
WID
, using
(config)#
mode.
RFS7000(config)#ip dhcp pool WID
RFS7000(config-dhcp)#
4. Associate the DHCP class, created in Step 1 with the pool created in Step 3. The switch
supports association of only 8 CDHCP classes with a pool.
RFS7000(config-dhcp)#class RFS7000DHCPclass
RFS7000(config-dhcp-class)#
5. The switch leads you to a new mode (config-dhcp-class). Use this mode to add an address
range used for the DHCP class, associated with the pool.
RFS7000(config-dhcp-class)#address range 11.22.33.44