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

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Access Points — Brocade Mobility 650 Access Point, Brocade Mobility 6511 Access Point,
Brocade Mobility 1220 Access Point, Brocade Mobility 71XX Access Point, Brocade
Mobility 1240 Access Point

Wireless Controllers — Brocade Mobility RFS4000, Brocade Mobility RFS6000, Brocade
Mobility RFS7000

Service Platforms — Brocade Mobility RFS9510

Syntax:

tree-node [campus|city|country|region] {(campus|city|country|region)}

Parameters

tree-node [campus|city|country|region] {(campus|city|country|region)}

Usage Guidelines:

The following points need to be taken into consideration when creating the tree-node structure:

Adding a country first is a good idea since region, city, and campus can all be added as
sub-nodes in the tree structure. However, the selected country is an invalid tree node until a RF
Domain is mapped.

A city and campus can be added in the tree structure as sub-nodes 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, campus, and one RF Domain mapped.

Only a campus can be added as a sub-node under a city. The city is an invalid tree node until a
RF Domain is mapped somewhere within the directory tree.

A campus is the last node in the hierarchy before a RF Domain, and it is not valid unless it has
a RF Domain mapped.

After creating the tree structure do a commit and save for the tree configuration to take effect
and persist across reboots.

Example

rfs4000-229D58(config-rf-domain-test)#tree-node campus EcoSpace City Bangalore

country India region South

rfs4000-229D58(config-rf-domain-test)#

rfs4000-229D58(config-rf-domain-test)#show context

rf-domain test

country-code in

tree-node country India region South city Bangalore campus EcoSpace

rfs4000-229D58(config-rf-domain-test)#

tre-node

Configures the hierarchial tree structure defining the RF Domain’s location. The tree node hierarchy can be
configured in any order, but will always appear as: country > region > city > campus. Further, a higher node,
such as country, cannot be defined under a lower node, such as region. An RF Domain can be placed under
any one of the tree nodes. But, an RF Domain at the country level may have all four nodes defined. Where
as, an RF Domain restricted to a campus, cannot have the country, city, and region nodes.
At least one of these four nodes must be defined. This feature is disabled by default.

campus

Configures the campus name for this RF Domain

city

Configures the city for this RF Domain

country

Configures the country for this RF Domain

region

Configures the region for this RF Domain

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