Reference Guide (Supporting software release 5.5.0.0 and later) Owner manual
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Global Configuration Commands
nac-list Configures a network ACL page 259
no Negates a command or sets its default page 263
passpoint-policy Creates a new passpoint policy and enters its configuration mode page 270
password-encryption Enables password encryption page 271
profile Configures profile related commands page 272
radio-qos-policy Configures a radio qos policy page 277
radius-group Configures a RADIUS group page 278
radius-server-policy Configures a RADIUS server policy page 279
radius-user-pool-policy Configures a RADIUS user pool policy page 280
rename Renames and existing top-level object (TLO) page 281
rf-domain Creates an RF Domain page 284
rfs4000 Adds an Brocade Mobility RFS4000 to the network page 309
rfs6000 Adds an Brocade Mobility RFS6000 to the network page 309
rfs7000 Adds an Brocade Mobility RFS7000 to the network page 310
role-policy Configures a role policy page 310
routing-policy Configures a routing policy page 311
self Displays a logged device’s configuration context page 312
smart-rf-policy Configures a Smart RF policy page 313
wips-policy Configures a WIPS policy page 314
wlan Configures a wireless WLAN page 315
wlan-qos-policy Configures a WLAN QoS policy page 369
smart-cache-policy Enables content caching to allow temporary storing of frequently accessed content on
an intermediate network device. This command is specific to the Brocade Mobility
RFS9510 series service platforms.
page 371
clrscr Clears the display screen page 385
commit Commits (saves) changes made in the current session page 386
end Ends and exits current mode and moves to the PRIV EXEC mode page 234
exit Ends current mode and moves to the previous mode page 387
help Displays interactive help system page 387
revert Reverts changes to their last saved configuration page 394
service Invokes service commands to troubleshoot or debug
(config-if) instance
configurations
page 394
show Displays running system information page 429
write Writes information to memory or terminal page 425
TABLE 2 Global Config Commands
Command Description Reference










