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If the server information is the same, you still must enter information for both servers. Also, if the
information for both relay servers match, the Same as Device Relay Server checkbox is selected in
the GUI after the import.
Normally, you will supply a username and password. However, when using the TFTP protocol, the
username and password fields can be left blank with no blank space between the commas (i.e., ,,).
deviceHost designates the IP address of the host.
deviceProtocol designates the protocol to use for communications. Valid protocols are FTP,
TFTP, SFTP, SCP, HTTP, or HTTPS. These are the same protocols listed in the Protocol drop-down
menu of the GUI.
folderpath designates the network level path and must included a slash (/) at the beginning of
the path and between network levels. Also, the path must already be present in the existing network
tree. To specify an appliance level, just enter the appliance name.
devicePath and appliancePath designate the path where the configuration file is located on
the individual servers.
devicePort and appliancePort designate the port to use for communications.
Examples:
relay_params,localhost,/
ADSP,172.17.0.80,ftp,/,21,anonymous,anonymous,172.17.0.80,ftp,/,21,anonymous,anonymous
relay_params,localhost,/US/Southeast/
AirDefense,172.17.0.80,ftp,/,21,anonymous,anonymous,172.17.0.80,ftp,/,21,anonymous,anonymo
us
relay_params,localhost,/
relay_test,172.17.0.80,tftp,/,69,,,172.17.0.85,ftp,/,21,anonymous,anonymous
If you have a Central Management license, you can copy the Relay Server configuration to all your
appliances.
WLAN Management
Import Relay Server Information
Extreme AirDefense User Guide for version 10.5. 867