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Dell PowerConnect ArubaOS 6.0 Command Line Interface | Reference Guide remote-node-profile | 386
Usage Guidelines
Use the remote-node-profile command to create a Remote Node profile. You define configuration settings for
each Remote Node through a Remote Node profile on the Remote Node-master, which can be either a local
controller or a master controller.
logging Set the logging level up to which messages are logged.
z alerts
z critical
z debugging
z emergencies
z errors
z informational
z notifications
z warnings
For details on using this command, see “logging” on page340
mgmt-user Configure a management user. For details on using this command, see
“mgmt-user” on page353.
model Controller model associated to the Remote Node profile, where <model-
type> is one of the following controller model types:
z M3
z 3200
z 3400
z 3600
z 620
z 650
z 651
no Delete a remote node profile.
priority-map Priority Map specification, used to prioritize the incoming packets on an
interface. For details on using this command, see “priority-map” on
page381.
remote-node-dhcp-pool Define a remote node address pool.
router ospf Enables and configures OSPF. Configure an OSP area, control
distribution of default information, redistribute the route, configure the
Router ID and specific the subnet.
spanning-tree Create a Spanning Tree Subsystem. For details on using this command,
see “spanning-tree (Global Configuration)” on page1148.
uplink Define an uplink manager configuration. For details on using this
command, see “uplink” on page1169.
validate After you have defined configuration settings for a Remote Node profile,
you must activate that profile by issuing the command remote-node-
profile <profile-name> validate to validate that the configuration has a
correctly defined uplink, model type, and an interface type supported by
the Remote Node model.
You cannot assign a Remote Node configuration profile to a Remote
Node until that profile has been activated.
vlan Create a Remote Node VLAN Virtual Interface vlan. For details on using
this command, see “vlan” on page1176.
vrrp Define a Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) configuration. For
details on using this command, see “vrrp” on page1194.
Parameter Description