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To view configured IP network interfaces that are currently active, click the IP Interface
Status Table link located at the bottom of the table. For more information, see ''Viewing
Active IP Interfaces'' on page 725.
Table 11-5: IP Interfaces Table Parameters Description
Parameter
General
Index
network-if
[InterfaceTable_Index]
Name
name
[InterfaceTable_InterfaceName]
Application Type
application-type
[InterfaceTable_ApplicationTypes]
Ethernet Device
underlying-dev
[InterfaceTable_UnderlyingDevice]
IP Address
Interface Mode
mode
[InterfaceTable_InterfaceMode]
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Defines an index number for the new table row.
Note: Each row must be configured with a unique index.
Defines a name for the interface.
The valid value is a string of up to 16 characters. If you do not
configure a name, the device automatically assigns the name
using the syntax "InterfaceTable_<row index>". For example, if
you add a new interface to row index 2, the name is
"InterfaceName_2". The name of the default OAMP interface is
"O+M+C+P".
Note: Each row must be configured with a unique name.
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.
Note: Only one IP network interface can be configured with
OAMP in this table. To configure additional management
interfaces, see Configuring Additional Management Interfaces
on page 67.
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 127.
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)
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