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Aliases have scope depending on where the Alias is defined. Alias are defined with the following scopes:
• Global aliases are defined from the Configuration > Network > Alias screen. Global aliases are available for use globally
across all devices, profiles and RF Domains in the system.
• Profiles aliases are defined from Configuration > Devices > System Profile > Network > Alias screen. These aliases
are available for use to a specific group of wireless controllers or access points. Alias values defined in this profile override
alias values defined within global aliases.
• RF Domain aliases are defined from Configuration > Devices > RF Domain > Alias screen. These aliases are available
for use for a site as a RF Domain is site specific. RF Domain alias values override alias values defined in a global alias or a
profile alias configuration.
• Device aliases are defined from Configuration > Devices > Device Overrides > Network > Alias screen. Device alias
are utilized by a single device only. Device alias values override alias values defined in a global alias, profiles alias or RF
Domain alias configuration.
Using an alias, configuration changes made at a remote location override any updates at the management center. For example,
if an Network Alias defines a network range as 192.168.10.0/24 for the entire network, and at a remote deployment location,
the local network range is 172.16.10.0/24, the Network Alias can be overridden at the deployment location to suit the local
requirement. For the remote deployment location, the Network Alias works with the 172.16.10.0/24 network. Existing ACLs
using this Network Alias need not be modified and will work with the local network for the deployment location. This simplifies
ACL definition and management while taking care of specific local deployment requirements.
Alias can be classified as:
• Network Basic Alias
• Network Group Alias
• Network Service Alias
5.4.5.4.16Network Basic Alias
Overriding Alias Configuration
A basic alias is a set of configurations that consist of VLAN, host, network and address range alias configurations. VLAN
configuration 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.
A basic alias configuration can contain multiple instances for each of the five (5) alias types.
To override a basic alias configuration:
1. Select Devices from the Configuration tab.
2. Select Device Overrides from the Device menu to expand it into sub menu options.
3. Select a target device from the device browser in the lower, left-hand side of the UI.
4. Select Network to expand it and display its sub menus.
5. Select the Alias item, the Basic Alias screen displays.