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History Introduced in WSS Software 4.1.

Usage This command must be entered on a WSS configured as a Network Domain seed.

Examples The following command sets the WSS with IP address 192.168.9.254 as a peer of this Network Domain seed:

WSS# set network-domain peer 192.168.9.254

success: change accepted.

See Also

clear network-domain on page 225

show network-domain on page 229

set network-domain mode seed domain-name

Creates a Network Domain by setting the current WSS as a seed device and naming the Network Domain.

Syntax set network-domain mode seed domain-name net-domain-name

net-domain-nameName of the Network Domain. Specify between 1 and 16 characters with no spaces.

Defaults None.

Access Enabled.

History Introduced in WSS Software 4.1.

Usage Before you use this command, the current WSS must have its IP address set with the set system ip- address command. After you enter this command, Network Domain traffic is sent and received from the specified IP address.

You can configure multiple WSSs as Network Domain seeds. If you do this, you must identify them as peers by using

the set network domain peer command.

Examples The following command creates a Network Domain named California with the current WSS as a seed:

WSS# set network-domain mode seed domain-name California

success: change accepted.

See Also

clear network-domain on page 225

show network-domain on page 229

show network-domain

Displays the status of Network Domain seeds and members.

Nortel WLAN—Security Switch 2300 Series Command Line Reference

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Nortel Networks 2300 Series Set network-domain mode seed domain-name, Show network-domain, WSS# set network-domain peer