Turning Group Mobility On Or Off - Alcatel Omni Switch/Router User Manual

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Mobile Groups

Turning Group Mobility On or Off

The
command turns group mobility on or off for a Group that you specify. Essentially,
you can change a non-mobile group into a mobile group and a mobile group back into a
non-mobile group through
through the
Use the following syntax for the
For example, if you wanted to change the group mobility status of group 2, you would enter:
Mobile Group to Non-Mobile Group
If this group is already a mobile group, the following would display:
If you wanted to change this mobile group back to a non-mobile group, you would press
and the group would lose its mobile status. All AutoTracker policies you set up for
the Group would no longer be valid.
If you decided not to turn off group mobility, enter
Non-Mobile Group to Mobile Group
If this group is currently a non-mobile group, the following would display:
If you wanted to turn on Group Mobility, you would press
if you want to configure AutoTracker policies. If you answer yes, then the AutoTracker poli-
cies menu would display as follows:
You define policies for a mobile Group. Non-mobile groups do not require policies.
However, mobile Groups use policies to define membership. Instructions for specifying
AutoTracker policies may be found in Chapter 22.
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. The group you specify must previously have been created
command.
command:
gmstat
o Note o
As of the current release, the MAC Address Range Rule
and DHCP MAC Range are not supported for
AutoTracker VLANs
and the following prompt displays:
and would then be asked

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