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Parameter
Application Type
application-type
[InterfaceTable_ApplicationTypes]
Ethernet Device
underlying-dev
[InterfaceTable_UnderlyingDevice]
IP Address
Interface Mode
mode
[InterfaceTable_InterfaceMode]
IP Address
ip-address
[InterfaceTable_IPAddress]
Prefix Length
prefix-length
[InterfaceTable_PrefixLength]
User's Manual
Defines the applications allowed on the IP interface.
[0] OAMP = Operations, Administration, Maintenance and
Provisioning (OAMP) applications (e.g., Web, Telnet, SSH,
and SNMP).
[1] Media = Media (i.e., RTP streams of voice).
[2] Control = Call Control applications (e.g., SIP).
[3] OAMP + Media = OAMP and Media applications.
[4] OAMP + Control = OAMP and Call Control applications.
[5] Media + Control = Media and Call Control applications.
[6] OAMP + Media + Control = All application types are
allowed on the interface.
[99] MAINTENANCE = Only the Maintenance application for
HA is allowed on this interface.
Assigns an Ethernet Device to the IP interface. An Ethernet
Device is a VLAN associated with a physical Ethernet port
(Ethernet Group). To configure Ethernet Devices, see
Configuring Underlying Ethernet Devices on page 125.
By default, no value is defined.
Note: The parameter is mandatory.
Defines the method that the interface uses to acquire its IP
address.
[3] IPv6 Manual Prefix = IPv6 manual prefix IP address
assignment. The IPv6 prefix (higher 64 bits) is set manually
while the interface ID (the lower 64 bits) is derived from the
device's MAC address.
[4] IPv6 Manual = IPv6 manual IP address (128 bits)
assignment.
[10] IPv4 Manual = (Default) IPv4 manual IP address (32
bits) assignment.
Defines the IPv4/IPv6 address in dotted-decimal notation.
By default, no value is defined.
Note: The parameter is mandatory.
Defines the prefix length of the related IP address. This is a
Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR)-style representation of a
dotted-decimal subnet notation. The CIDR-style representation
uses a suffix indicating the number of bits which are set in the
dotted-decimal format. For example, 192.168.0.0/16 is
synonymous with 192.168.0.0 and subnet 255.255.0.0. This
CIDR lists the number of '1' bits in the subnet mask (i.e.,
replaces the standard dotted-decimal representation of the
subnet mask for IPv4 interfaces). For example, a subnet mask
of 255.0.0.0 is represented by a prefix length of 8 (i.e.,
11111111 00000000 00000000 00000000) and a subnet mask
of 255.255.255.252 is represented by a prefix length of 30 (i.e.,
11111111 11111111 11111111 11111100).
The prefix length is a Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR)
style presentation of a dotted-decimal subnet notation. The
CIDR-style presentation is the latest method for interpretation of
IP addresses. Specifically, instead of using eight-bit address
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Mediant 4000 SBC
Description
Document #: LTRT-41729

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