Network Group Alias - Motorola WiNG 5.5 Reference Manual

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8. Select
+ Add Row
Use the
String Alias
main domain at a remote location is called loc1.domain.com and at another deployment location it is called
loc2.domain.com, the alias can be overriden at the remote location to suit the local (but remote) requirement. At one remote
location, the alias functions with the loc1.domain.com domain and at the other with the loc2.domain.com domain.
Name
Value
A string alias can be used to replace domain name strings in DHCP.
9. Select
OK
when completed to update the basic alias rules. Select
configuration.

7.5.2 Network Group Alias

Alias
A network group alias is a set of configurations that consist of host and network configurations. Network configurations are
complete networks in the form 192.168.10.0/24 or IP address range in the form 192.168.10.10-192.168.10.20. Host
configuration is in the form of single IP address, 192.168.10.23.
A network group alias can contain multiple definitions for host, network, and IP address range. A maximum of eight (8) host
entries, eight (8) network entries and eight (8) IP addresses range entries can be configured inside a network group alias. A
maximum of 32 network group alias entries can be created.
A network group alias is used in IP firewall rules to substitute hosts, subnets and IP address ranges:
To edit or delete a network alias configuration:
1. Select
Configuration
2. Select
Network.
3. Select the
Alias
4. Select the
Network Group Alias
to define
String Alias
settings:
field to create aliases for strings that can be utilized at different deployments. For example, if the
If adding a new String Alias, provide it a distinguishing name up to 32 characters. The alias
name always starts with a dollar sign ($).
Provide a string value to use in the alias.
tab from the user interface.
item. The
Basic Alias
screen displays.
tab. The following screen displays:
Network configuration 7 - 37
Reset
to revert the screen back to its last saved

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