A basic alias is a set of configurations consisting of VLAN, Host, Network, Address Range, and String alias configurations. A VLAN alias is a configuration for optimal VLAN re-use and management for local and remote deployments. A host alias configuration is for a particular host device‘s IP address. A network alias configuration is utilized for an IP address on a particular network. An address range alias is a configuration for a range of IP addresses.
To set a network basic alias configuration:
The selected profile's configuration menu displays.
Name |
If adding a new VLAN Alias, provide it a distinguishing name up to 32 characters. The alias name always starts with a dollar sign ($). |
VLAN |
Use the spinner control to set a numeric VLAN from 1 - 4094. |
Note
A VLAN alias is used to replace VLANs in the following locations:
Name |
If adding a new Address Alias, provide it a distinguishing name up to 32 characters. The alias name always starts with a dollar sign ($). |
Start IP |
Set a starting IP address used with a range of addresses utilized with the address range alias. |
End IP |
Set a ending IP address used with a range of addresses utilized with the address range alias. |
Note
An address range alias can be used to replace an IP address range in IP firewall rules.Name | If adding a new Host Alias, provide it a distinguishing name up to 32 characters. The alias name always starts with a dollar sign ($). |
Host | Set the IP address of the host machine. |
Note
A host alias can be used to replace hostnames in the following locations:IP Firewall Rules
DHCP
Name |
If adding a new Network Alias, provide it a distinguishing name up to 32 characters. The alias name always starts with a dollar sign ($). |
Network |
Provide a network address in the form of host/mask. |
Note
A network alias can be used to replace network declarations in the following locations:IP Firewall Rules
DHCP
Name |
If adding a new String Alias, provide it a distinguishing name up to 32 characters. The alias name always starts with a dollar sign ($). |
Value |
Provide a string value to use in the alias. |
Note
A string alias can be used to replace domain name stings in DHCP.
Click Reset to revert the screen back to its last saved configuration.