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

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<END-IP>|<IP/MASK>]|lldp-match <LLDP-STRING>|

mac <START-MAC> {<END-MAC>}|model-number <MODEL-NUMBER>|serial-number

<SERIAL-NUMBER>|

vlan <VLAN-ID>]

redirect

Adds a redirect adoption rule. The rule applies to the device type selected. Specify the device type and
assign a precedence to the rule.
The different device type options are:

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

An adoptee controller, such as Brocade Mobility RFS4000, Brocade Mobility RFS6000, and Brocade
Mobility RFS7000, can be redirected to another controller (configured to adopt controllers) with a capacity
equal to or higher than its own. For more information, see

controller

.

precedence
<1-10000>

Sets the rule precedence. Rules with lower values get precedence over rules with higher values.

controller
[<CONTROLLER-IP>|
<CONTROLLER-HOSTNAME
>]

Configures the controller to which the adopting devices are redirected. Specify the controller’s IP address
or hostname.

<CONTROLLER-IP> – Specifies the controller’s IP address

<CONTROLLER-HOSTNAME> – Specifies the controller’s hostname

After specifying the rule precedence and the controller, specify the match criteria.

cdp-match
<LOCATION-SUBSTRING>

Configures the device location to match, based on CDP snoop strings

<LOCATION-SUBSTRING> – Specify the location. Devices matching the specified string are redirected.

dhcp-option
<DHCP-OPTION>

Configures the DHCP options to match
DHCP options identify the vendor and DHCP client functionalities. This information is used by the client to
convey to the DHCP server that the client requires extra information in a DHCP response.

<DHCP-OPTION> – Specify the DHCP option value. Devices matching the specified value are
redirected.

fqdn <FQDN>

Configures the FQDN to match
FQDN is a domain name that specifies its exact location in the DNS hierarchy. It specifies all domain levels,
including its top-level domain and the root domain.

<FQDN> – Specify the FQDN. Devices matching the specified value are redirected.

ip
[<START-IP>
<END-IP>|<IP/MASK>]

Configures a range of IP addresses and subnet address. Devices having IP addresses within the specified
range or are part of the specified subnet are redirected.

<START-IP> – Specify the first IP address in the range.

<END-IP> – Specify the last IP address in the range.

<IP/MASK> – Specify the IP subnet and mask to match against the device’s IP address.

lldp-match
<LLDP-STRING>

Configures the device location to match, based on LLDP snoop strings
LLDP is a vendor neutral link layer protocol used to advertise a network device’s identity, capabilities, and
neighbors on a local area network.

<LLDP-STRING> – Specify the location. Devices matching the specified string are redirected.

mac
<START-MAC>
{<END-MAC>}

Configures a single or a range of MAC addresses. Devices matching the specified values are redirected.

<START-MAC> – Specify the first MAC address in the range. Provide only this MAC address to filter a
single device.

<END-MAC> – Optional. Specify the last MAC address in the range.

model-number
<MODEL-NUMBER>

Configures the device model number

<MODEL-NUMBER> – Specify the model number. Devices matching the specified model number are
redirected.

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