Add An Ip Range Subscriber - Extreme Networks IP Service Manager User Manual

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The subscriber name is the key information for the subscriber. Once you have
entered the key information you can close the wizard by selecting Finish, but you
still may need to configure other parameters before you have a valid configuration.
For example, you may want to create a subscriber, and then go on to specify a
service bundle in the Service Library view, returning later to associate the service
bundle with the subscriber.
3 Enter the IP address and subnet mask
Any host IP addresses on this subscriber port must fall within the subnet that you
specify.
4 Choose a service bundle
Use the drop-down list Service Bundle to select the service bundle for this
subscriber. Service bundles are defined in the Service Library view of IPSM. See
Chapter 4, "Service Library", for more information. If you do not choose a service
bundle, there will be no access lists, or rate limiting QoS profiles associated with this
subscriber.
You can add a service bundle or change the service bundle at a later time.
5 Choose a device, module, and physical interface
Use the drop-down lists to choose a device, module (slot), and port for the
subscriber. For devices that do not have multiple modules, the module list defaults
to the entry, Ports, and you select the port from the Physical Interface list.
6 Choose a loopback module, port, and VLAN ID
If the subscriber requires ingress rate-shaping, you will need to specify all of the
above information.
7 Select Finish to close the wizard

Add an IP Range Subscriber

When you create an IP range subscriber, you are defining a single port sub-VLAN on a
device, and that single port will be providing network services to any devices connected
through that port. Sub-VLANs in ExtremeWare are associated with a super-VLAN, so IP
range subscribers in IPSM are associated with IP aggregation points. You will
eventually need to associate any IP range subscriber that you create with an IP
aggregation point.
For more information about how the IP range subscriber parameters affect the operation
of the created sub-VLAN on the device, and for more information on sub-VLANs,
IP Service Manager User Guide
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