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Nortel WLAN—Security Switch 2300 Series Command Line Reference
Network Domain Commands
Use Network Domain commands to configure and manage Network Domain groups.
A Network Domain is a group of geographically dispersed Mobility Domains that share information among themselves
over a WAN link. This shared information allows a user configured on a WSS in one Mobility Domain to establish
connectivity on a WSS in another Mobility Domain elsewhere in the same Network Domain. The WSS forwards the
user traffic by creating a VLAN tunnel to a WSS in the remote Mobility Domain.
In a Network Domain, one or more WSSs serve as a seed switch. At least one of the Network Domain seeds maintains a
connection with each of the member WSSs in the Network Domain. The Network Domain seeds share information about
the VLANs configured on their members, so that all the Network Domain seeds have a common database of VLAN
information.
This chapter presents Network Domain commands alphabetically. Use the following table to locate commands in this
chapter based on their use.
clear network-domain
Clears all Network Domain configuration and information from a WSS, regardless of whether the WSS is a seed or a
member of a Network Domain.
Syntax
clear network-domain
Defaults
None.
Access
Enabled.
History
Introduced in WSS Software 4.1.
Usage
This command has no effect if the WSS is not configured as part of a Network Domain.
Examples
To clear a Network Domain from a WSS within the domain, type the following command:
23x0# clear network-domain
This will clear all network-domain configuration. Would you like to continue? (y/n) [n] y
success: change accepted.
Network Domain set network-domain mode seed domain-name on page 229
set network-domain mode member seed-ip on page 227
set network-domain peer on page 228
show network-domain on page 229
clear network-domain on page 225
clear network-domain mode on page 226
clear network-domain peer on page 226
clear network-domain seed-ip on page 227










