A table of IP address alias entries.
An alias is an alternate name for an existing local address pool within
a virtual router. It is comprised of an alias name and a pool name.
Multiple aliases may be configured for each virtual router. They will
be stored in an alias table that will be managed by the virtual router's
local address server. A maximum number of 32 aliases may be configured
per virtual router.
When an AAA Server requests an IP address from a specific local address
pool within a virtual router, the local address server will first search
its alias table for a matching alias name. If an alias exists, the IP
address would be allocated from the pool specified by the alias. If no
alias exists, the IP address would be allocated from the pool specified
in the request. If a pool is not specified in the request, the local
address server would disregard its alias table and allocate the first
available IP address from its pools.