
254 Brocade Mobility RFS4000, RFS6000 and RFS7000 CLI Reference Guide
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Global Configuration commands
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Parameters
ip access-list extended
[<100-199|<2000-2699>|
<acl-name>]
ip access-list standard
[<1-99>|<1300-1999>|<a
cl-name>]
Using the access list parameter options to enter the
ext-nacl context and the std-nacl context. The prompt
changes to the context entered.
•For more information on extended ACL, see
Chapter 14, Exte nded ACL In stance
•For more information on standard ACL, see
Chapter 15, Standard ACL Instance
default-gateway <IP> Configures the IP address of the default gateway
•<IP> – IP address of the next-hop router
ip dhcp [bootp|class|
excluded-address|option|
ping|pool]
DHCP server configuration.
•bootp ignore – Defines the BOOTP specific configuration
•ignore – Configures the DHCP server to ignore BOOTP
requests
•class <class-name> – Defines a DHCP class and enters the
DHCP class configuration mode
•<class-name> – The DHCP class name
•excluded-address <IP-range-low> {<IP-range-high>} –
Prevents the DHCP server from assigning certain addresses
•<ip-range-low> – For IP range, the lower IP number.
Enter this value for a single IP addre ss
•<ip-range-high> – Optional. For IP range, the higher IP
number
•option <option-name> <option-code> [ascii|ip] – Defines the
DHCP server’s option name
•<option-name> – Defines the name of the option
•<option-code> – Defines option code, a value in the
range of 0 to 254
•ascii – Specify the option type as ascii
•ip – Specify the option type as ip
•ping timeout <1-10> – Specifies DHCP server’s ping timeout
in seconds
•pool <pool-name> – Configures the DHCP server’s address
pool <pool-name>. This opens the
(config-dhcp) instance. For more information, see
Chapter 17, DHCP Server Instance
domain-lookup Enables the DNS based name to address translation on the
controller.
domain-name
<domain-name>
Sets the domain name for the controller.
•<domain-name> – The domain name string
http [secure-server|
secure-trustpoint|
server]
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP) configuration.
•secure-server – Sets the device to start the Secure HTTP
Server (HTTPS)
•secure-trustpoint <trustpoint-name> – Sets the name of the
trustpoint used for secure connection to <trustpoint-name>
•server – Sets device to start the HTTP server