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Bonjour Gateways
View, add, sort, select, modify, clone, and delete Bonjour gateway objects.
Navigate using the tab icons. Hover over an icon to see the name of the tab.
Configure > Common Objects > Policy > Bonjour Gateway Settings
Bonjour is a protocol that Apple devices use to advertise available services within a VLAN/subnet. Extreme Networks devices can function as Bonjour Gateways and forward service advertisements across VLAN/subnet boundaries. Services in one VLAN or subnet then become available to users in other VLANs/subnets. While you can manage objects and profiles in the Common Objects window, Extreme Networks recommends that you configure them in a network policy workflow.
For help, about configuring Bonjour Gateway rules and settings, see Bonjour Gateway Rules. You can also configure external RADIUS servers in Device Templates. For more help, see Bonjour Gateway.
The Bonjour Gateway table shows the following information:
Name: A descriptive name for the Bonjour Gateway object.
Description: A descriptive note for the Bonjour Gateway object. The note can contain up to 64 characters, including spaces.
Used By: Shows the number of network policies to which the Bonjour Gateway profile is applied. Hover over the number in this column to see a list.
Select to see the New Bonjour Gateway Settings Profile window. For Help about how to configure settings for a new Bonjour Gateway profile, see Bonjour Gateway.
To edit a Bonjour Gateway profile, select the check box for the profile you want to change, and select . The Bonjour Gateway panel appears. For Help about the fields in this panel, see Bonjour Gateway.
You can add a new object or profile by cloning an existing object or profile and then renaming it. Select the check box for the object or profile that you want to clone and then select . Enter the new name, and then select Clone.
To remove one or more Bonjour Gateway profiles, select the check box for the ones you want to delete and then select and confirm the deletion.
Note
Before deleting a Bonjour Gateway profile, you must first disassociate it from any network policies that might be using it.Copyright © 2020 Extreme Networks. All rights reserved. Published March 2020.