3com WX2200 3CRWX220095A User Manual

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To match all VLANs, use the double-asterisk (**) wildcard characters with 
no delimiters. To match any number of characters up to, but not 
including, a delimiter character in the glob, use the single-asterisk (*) 
wildcard. Valid VLAN glob delimiter characters are the at (@) sign and the 
period (.).
For example, the VLAN glob bldg4.* matches bldg4.security and bldg4.hr 
and all other VLAN names with bldg4. at the beginning.
Matching Order for Globs
In general, the order in which you enter AAA commands determines the 
order in which MSS matches the user, MAC address, or VLAN to a glob. 
To verify the order, view the output of the display aaa or display config 
command. MSS checks globs that appear higher in the list before items 
lower in the list and uses the first successful match. 
Port Lists
The physical Ethernet ports on a WX can be set for connection to MAPs, 
authenticated wired users, or the network backbone. You can include a 
single port or multiple ports in one MSS CLI command by using the 
appropriate list format.
The ports on a WX are numbered 1 through as high as 22, depending on 
the WX model. No port 0 exists on the WX. You can include a single port 
or multiple ports in a command that includes port port-list. Use one of 
the following formats for port-list:
„
A single port number. For example:
WX1200# set port enable 6
„
A comma-separated list of port numbers, with no spaces. For 
example:
WX1200# display port poe 1,2,4,6
„
A hyphen-separated range of port numbers, with no spaces. For 
example:
WX1200# reset port 1-8
„
Any combination of single numbers, lists, and ranges. Hyphens take 
precedence over commas. For example:
WX1200# display port status 1-3,5