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Adtran network device command reference guide
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Command Reference Guide
Global Configuration Mode Command Set
Functional Notes
The fqdn and user-fqdn <fqdn> line can include wildcard characters. The wildcard characters are "*" for a
0 or more character match and "?" for a single character match. Currently, the "?" cannot be set up using
the CLI, but it can be transferred to the unit via the startup-config.
Example for user-fqdn:
john*@domain.com
will match:
johndoe@domain.com
johnjohn@adtran.comjohnjohn@myemail.com
john@adtran.comjohn@myemail.com
Example for fqdn:
*.domain.com
will match:
www.domain.com
ftp.domain.com
one.www.domain.com
The address remote ID can be in the form of a single host address or in the form of an IP address
wildcard.
Example for address type:
crypto ike remote id address 10.10.10.0 0.0.0.255
will match:
10.10.10.1
10.10.10.2
and all IP addresses in the form of 10.10.10.X (where X is 0 to 255)
The asn1-dn <name> line can include wildcard characters. The wildcard characters are "*" for a 0 or more
character match and "?" for a single character match. Currently, the "?" cannot be set up using the CLI, but
it can be transferred to the unit via the startup-config.
Example for typical asn1-dn format with no wildcards:
crypto ike remote-id asn1-dn "CN=MyRouter, C=US, S=ALCA, L=Huntsville, O=Adtran,
OU=TechSupport"
(matches only remote ID strings with all fields exactly the same)
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