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address
Syntax
address ip-address/mask | ip-address netmask} [broadcast [all-ones | host-ones]
no address
Context
config>service>vprn>if
Assigns an IP address, IP subnet, and broadcast address format to a VPRN IP router interface. Only
Description
one IP address can be associated with an IP interface.
An IP address must be assigned to each VPRN IP interface. An IP address and a mask are used
together to create a local IP prefix. The defined IP prefix must be unique within the context of the
routing instance. It cannot overlap with other existing IP prefixes defined as local subnets on other IP
interfaces in the same routing context within the 7210 SAS.
The local subnet that the address command defines must be part of the services address space within
the routing context using the config router service-prefix command. The default is to disallow the
complete address space to services. Once a portion of the address space is allocated as a service
prefix, that portion can be made unavailable for IP interfaces defined within the config router
interface CLI context for network core connectivity with the exclude option in the config router
service-prefix command.
The IP address for the interface can be entered in either CIDR (Classless Inter-Domain Routing) or
traditional dotted decimal notation. The show commands display CIDR notation and is stored in
configuration files.
By default, no IP address or subnet association exists on an IP interface until it is explicitly created.
Use the no form of this command to remove the IP address assignment from the IP interface. When
the no address command is entered, the interface becomes operationally down.
The operational state is a read-only variable and the only controlling variables are the address and
admin states. The address and admin states are independent and can be set independently. If an
interface is in an adminstratively up state and an address is assigned, it becomes operationally up and
the protocol interfaces and the MPLS LSPs associated with that IP interface will be reinitialized.
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If ip-int-name already exists within the service ID, the context will be changed to maintain that
IP interface. If ip-int-name already exists within another service ID or is an IP interface defined
within the config router commands, an error will occur and context will not be changed to that
IP interface. If ip-int-name does not exist, the interface is created and context is changed to that
interface for further command processing.
Address
Admin state
No address
up
No address
down
1.1.1.1
up
1.1.1.1
down
Virtual Private Routed Network Services
Oper state
down
down
up
down
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