Total Access 5000 Business Services Deployment Guide
Configure SCM Management
This section details the following information:
• Definition of VLAN
• Provision the IP address for the SCM
VLAN Definition
A virtual local area network (VLAN) is a group of hosts with a common set of requirements
that communicate as if they were attached to the same wire, even though they may actually
physically be connected to different segments of a LAN.
The Inband Management VLAN is used to handle all management traffic, such as SNMP and
telnet traffic to the Total Access 5000.
Provisioning the IP Network Interface
The IP Network Interface parameters that must be entered are dependent on the interface
type.
• Inband Interface
• Ethernet Interface
Provision the Inband Interface
To set the Inband Interface for the shelf, complete the following procedure:
1. From the Enable prompt, type configure terminal , and press E
2. From the Global Configuration prompt, type system-management-evc , and press E
3. From the System Management EVC Interface Configuration prompt, type s-tag <1-
4. From the System Management EVC Configuration prompt, type men-pri <0-7> , and
5. From the System Management EVC Configuration prompt, type ip address A.B.C.D
6. From the System Management EVC Configuration prompt, type no shutdown , and
7. Type exit , and press Enter to return to the Global Configuration prompt.
8. From the Global Configuration prompt, type ip route A.B.C.D A.B.C.D A.B.C.D ,
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bal Configuration prompt.
to access the System Management EVC Interface Configuration prompt.
, and press E
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to set the system management VLAN to the desired ID.
press E
NTER
to set the system management VLAN priority to the desired priority.
Use the men‐pri <0‐7> command to set the priority given to frames sourced by the
system. The priority value appears as the P‐bit in the VLAN tag of the frame.
A.B.C.D
, and press Enter to configure the Inband IP address and subnet mask.
press E
NTER
to enable the system management EVC.
and press Enter to set the gateway for the inband interface, where the first value is the IP
address of the Inband interface, the second value is the subnet mask, and the third value
is the gateway IP address for the inband interface.
NTER
to access the Glo‐
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