Brocade Mobility RFS Controller CLI Reference Guide (Supporting software release 5.5.0.0 and later) User Manual

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Parameters

user-role <ROLE-NAME> precedence <1-10000>

Example

rfs7000-37FABE(config-role-policy-test)#user-role testing precedence 10

rfs7000-37FABE(config-role-policy-test)#show context

role-policy test

user-role testing precedence 10

default-role use ip-access-list in test precedence 1

rfs7000-37FABE(config-role-policy-test)#

rfs7000-37FABE(config-role-policy-test-user-role-testing)#?

Role Mode commands:

br-location AP Location configuration

assign Assign parameters to the role

authentication-type Type of Authentication

captive-portal Captive-portal based Role Filter

city City configuration

client-identity Client identity

company Company configuration

country Country configuration

department Department configuration

emailid Emailid configuration

employee-type Employee-type configuration

employeeid Employeeid configuration

encryption-type Type of encryption

group Group configuration

memberOf MemberOf configuration

mu-mac MU MAC address configuration

no Negate a command or set its defaults

ssid SSID configuration

state State configuration

title Title configuration

use Set setting to use

user-defined User-defined configuration

clrscr Clears the display screen

commit Commit all changes made in this session

do Run commands from Exec mode

end End current mode and change to EXEC mode

exit End current mode and down to previous mode

help Description of the interactive help system

revert Revert changes

service Service Commands

show Show running system information

write Write running configuration to memory or terminal

rfs7000-37FABE(config-role-policy-test-user-role-testing)#

user-role <ROLE-NAME>

Configures the user role name

<ROLE-NAME> Specify a name for this user role.

precedence <1-10000>

Sets the precedence for this role
Lower the precedence, higher is the role priority. Precedence determines the order in which a role is
applied. If a wireless client matches multiple roles, the role with the lower precedence is applied before
those with higher precedence. While there is no default precedence for a role, two or more roles can
share the same precedence.

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