The group custom command configures a customized group and displays the Easy-Operation group view on the Commander.
The undo group custom command deletes a customized group.
By default, no customized group is configured.
group custom { mac-address | esn | ip-address | model | device-type } group-name
undo group custom [ { mac-address | esn | ip-address | model | device-type } [ group-name ] ]
Parameter | Description | Value |
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group-name | Specifies the name of a customized group. | The value is a string of 1 to 31 case-sensitive characters without spaces. The character string must start with a letter. |
mac-address | Configures a MAC address-based group. | - |
esn | Configures an ESN-based group. | - |
ip-address | Configures an IP address-based group. | - |
model | Configures a device model-based group. | - |
device-type | Configures a device type-based group. This parameter applies when a new device type is not defined for built-in groups on the Commander. |
- |
Usage Scenario
If multiple devices on a network need to download the same file, you can configure a group for the devices on the Commander to simplify device configuration. You can configure various customized groups on the Commander according to the deployment on your network devices.
Precautions
A maximum of 256 groups (including both built-in groups and customized groups) can be configured on the Commander.
Customized groups can have matching rules based on MAC address, ESN, IP address, device model, and device type, listed in descending order of priority.
Running the undo group custom command without any parameters will delete all the customized groups.