Rf Domain Alias Configuration - Motorola WiNG 5.7.1 System Reference Manual

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3. Select
RF Domains
4. Select the
Client Name
5. Either select the
the
Delete
icon to remove it.
6. Enter the client's factory coded MAC address.
7. Assign a
Name
8. Select
OK
to save the changes to the configuration, or select

5.1.3 RF Domain Alias Configuration

RF Domain Configuration
With large deployments, the configuration of remote sites utilizes a set of shared attributes, of which a small set of attributes
are unique for each location. For such deployments, maintaining separate configuration (WLANs, profiles, policies and ACLs)
for each remote site is complex. Migrating any global change to a particular configuration item to all the remote sites is a
complex and time consuming operation.
Also, this practice does not scale gracefully for quick growing deployments.
An alias enables an administrator to define a configuration item, such as a hostname, as an alias once and use the defined
alias across different configuration items such as multiple ACLs.
Once a configuration item, such as an ACL, is utilized across remote locations, the alias used in the configuration item (ACL) is
modified to meet local deployment requirement. Any other ACL or other configuration items using the modified alias also get
modified, simplifying maintenance at the remote deployment.
Aliases have scope depending on where the alias is defined. Alias are defined with the following scopes:
• Global aliases are defined from the
across all devices, profiles and RF Domains in the system.
• Profiles aliases are defined from
are available for use to a specific group of wireless controllers or access points. Alias values defined in this profile override
alias values defined within global aliases.
from the options on left-hand side of the UI.
tab.
Figure 5-3 RF Domain Client Configuration screen
+ Add Row
button to create a new client configuration or highlight an existing configuration and select
to the RF Domain member access point's connected client to assist in its easy recognition.
Configuration > Network > Alias
Configuration > Devices > System Profile > Network > Alias
Reset
to revert to the last saved configuration.
screen. Global aliases are available for use globally
5 - 5
screen. These aliases

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