All named components within a category of the switch configuration, such as VLAN (Virtual LAN), must be given a unique object name.
Object names must begin with an alphabetical character and may contain alphanumeric characters and underscores ( _ ), but they cannot contain spaces. The maximum allowed length for a name is 32 characters.
Object names can be reused across categories (for example, STPD (Spanning Tree Domain) and VLAN names). If the software encounters any ambiguity in the components within your command, it generates a message requesting that you clarify the object you specified.
Note
If you use the same name across categories, Extreme Networks recommends that you specify the identifying keyword as well as the actual name. If you do not use the keyword, the system may return an error message.Keywords such as vlan, STP (Spanning Tree Protocol), and other 2nd level keywords, are determined to be reserved keywords and cannot be used as object names. This restriction applies to the specific word (vlan) only, while expanded versions (vlan2) can be used.
A complete list of the reserved keywords for ExtremeXOS 12.4.2 and later software is found in the “Reserved Keywords” section of the ExtremeXOS 22.4 User Guide. Any keyword that is not on this list can be used as an object name. Prior to 12.4.2, all keywords were reserved, that is, none of them could be used for naming user-created objects such as VLANs.