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DWS-1008 CLI Reference Guide
D-Link Systems, Inc.
Using the Command Line Interface
EXAMPLE\* All users in the Windows Domain EXAMPLE with
usernames that have no delimiters.
EXAMPLE\*.* All users in the Windows Domain EXAMPLE whose
usernames contain periods.
** All users.
MAC Address Globs
A media access control (MAC) address glob is a similar method for matching some
authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) and forwarding database (FDB)
commands to one or more 6-byte MAC addresses. In a MAC address glob, you can use a
single asterisk (*) as a wildcard to match all MAC addresses, or as follows to match from 1
byte to 5 bytes of the MAC address:
00:*
00:01:*
00:01:02:*
00:01:02:03:*
00:01:02:03:04:*
For example, the MAC address glob 02:06:8c* represents all MAC addresses starting with
02:06:8c. Specifying only the first 3 bytes of a MAC address allows you to apply commands
to MAC addresses based on an organizationally unique identity (OUI).
VLAN Globs
A VLAN glob is a method for matching one of a set of local rules on a switch, known as the
location policy, to one or more users. MSS compares the VLAN glob, which can optionally
contain wildcard characters, against the VLAN-Name attribute returned by AAA, to determine
whether to apply the rule.
To match all VLANs, use the double-asterisk (**) wildcard characters with no delimiters. To
match any number of characters up to, but not including, a delimiter character in the glob, use
the single-asterisk (*) wildcard. Valid VLAN glob delimiter characters are the at (@) sign and
the period (.).
For example, the VLAN glob bldg4.* matches bldg4.security and bldg4.hr and all other VLAN
names with bldg4. at the beginning.
Matching Order for Globs
In general, the order in which you enter AAA commands determines the order in which MSS
matches the user, MAC address, or VLAN to a glob. To verify the order, view the output of the
show aaa or show config command. MSS checks globs that appear higher in the list before
items lower in the list and uses the first successful match.
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