Configuring An Ip Group - Avaya 3.7 Configuration Manual

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Table 8: Deriving the Group Mask (continued)
To specify a
contiguous range of
this many addresses:
128
256
512
1024
2048
4096
8192
16384
32768
65536
Etc.

Configuring an IP Group

To configure an IP Group that communicates within its own VPN domain:
1. Select the IP Group to be configured. Click the General tab to bring it to the front.
2. Click Add. The Add IP Group dialog is displayed.
Start from an IP address that meets
these specifications:
###.###.###.n (n = zero or 128); e.g.,
130.57.4.128
###.###.###.0 (n = zero);
e.g., 130.57.4.0
###.###.n.0 (n = multiple of 2); e.g.,
130.57.2.0 or 130.57.4.0
###.###.n.0 (n = multiple of 4); e.g.,
130.57.4.0 or 130.57.8.0
###.###.n.0 (n = multiple of 8); e.g.,
130.57.8.0 or 130.57.16.0
###.###.n.0 (n = multiple of 16); e.g.,
130.57.16.0 or 130.57.32.0
###.###.n.0 (n = multiple of 32); e.g.,
130.57.32.0 or 130.57.64.0
###.###.n.0 (n = multiple of 64); e.g.,
130.57.64.0 or 130.57.128.0
###.###.n.0 (n = zero or 128);
e.g., 130.57.128.0
###.###.n.0 (n = zero);
e.g., 130.57.0.0
Add IP Group member
And use this mask:
255.255.255.128
255.255.255.0
255.255.254.0
255.255.252.0
255.255.248.0
255.255.240.0
255.255.224.0
255.255.192.0
255.255.128.0
255.255.0.0
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