Aaa Classification-Rule Mac-Address-Range - Alcatel-Lucent OmniSwitch 6850-48 Cli Reference Manual

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aaa classification-rule mac-address-range

Defines a User Network Profile (UNP) mobile rule for a range of MAC addresses. If the source MAC
address of a device matches any address within the range of MAC addresses, the specified UNP is applied
to the device. UNP mobile rules are applied using an Access Guardian Group Mobility device classifica-
tion policy.
aaa classification-rule mac-address-range low_mac_address high_mac_address user-network-profile
name profile_name
aaa classification-rule no mac-address-range low_mac_address
Syntax Definitions
low_mac_address
high_mac_address
profile_name
Defaults
N/A
Platforms Supported
OmniSwitch 6400, 6850,6850E, 6855, 9000E
Usage Guidelines
Use the no form of this command to remove the UNP mobile rule from the switch configuration.
To change the UNP associated with a mobile rule, enter the MAC address range of an existing rule but
specify a different user network profile name.
When Group Mobility is configured as an Access Guardian device classification policy for an 802.1x
port, both UNP mobile rules and VLAN mobile rules are applied to device traffic on that port.
Note that UNP mobile rules take precedence over VLAN mobile rules.
Examples
-> aaa classification-rule mac-address-range 00:00:2a:33:44:01 00:00:2a:33:44:10
user-network-profile name accounting
-> aaa classification-rule no mac-address-range 00:00:2a:33:44:01
Release History
Release 6.3.4; command was introduced.
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MAC address that defines the low end of the range (e.g.,
00:00:39:59:f1:00).
MAC address that defines the high end of the range (e.g.,
00:00:39:59:f1:90).
The name of an existing user network profile.
OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide
AAA Commands
June 2012

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