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641 | remote-node-profile (deprecated) Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.4.x| Reference Guide
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vlan <id> [<description>]|[<name> <vlan-ids>]|[range <range>]|[wired aaa-profile
<profile>]
vrrp <id> {advertise <interval>|authentication <password>|description <text>|ip address
<ipaddr>|preempt|priority <level>|shutdown} tracking interface {fastethernet
<slot>/<port>|gigabitethernet <slot>/<port>}{sub <value>}|tracking master-up-time
<duration> add <value>|tracking vlan <vlanid> {sub <value>}|tracking vrrp-master-state
<vrid> add <value>|vlan <vlanid>}
Description
The remote-node-profile command lets you create a Remote Node profile. Once in Remote Node profile
configuration mode, you can issue any of the following commands to define the values you want to assign to
that profile.
Syntax
Parameter Description
aaa
Configure authentication server using an internal server. For
details, see aaa authentication-server internal on page 39.
cellular profile <name>
Cellular interface profile associated with this Remote Node
profile. For details, see cellular profile on page 235.
clone <profile-name>
Use this command to copy a Remote Node profile to this
profile.
controller-ip vlan <id> ip address
Select one of the following parameters for the VLAN
interface
dhcp-client: The remote node will use DHCP to obtain IP
address
internal: Then remote node IP will be derived from the
remote node DHCP pool.
pppoe: Use PPPoE to obtain IP address
dialer group <name>
Dialer group profile associated with this Remote Node
profile.
instance
Configure the Remote Node MAC address to associate the
Remote Node to this profile. When you create a new Remote
Node profile, enter the remote-node profile instance
command first.
interface
Configure the Remote Node interface
l cellular—Configure the cellular Interface.
l fastethernet—Configure the FastEthernet (IEEE 802.3)
interface.
l gigabitethernet—Configure the GigabitEthernet Interface.
l loopback—Configure the Loopback Interface.
l port-channel—Configure the Ethernet channel of
interfaces.
l tunnel—Configure the Tunnel interface.
l vlan —Configure the Switch VLAN Virtual Interface.
NOTE: The VLAN ID mapped using the “interface vlan <id> ip
address command can use the following parameters to