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Enterprise session border controller / voip digital media gateway
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Parameter
Web/EMS: IP Address
[InterfaceTable_IPAd
dress]
Web/EMS: Prefix
Length
[InterfaceTable_Prefi
xLength]
Web/EMS: Gateway
[InterfaceTable_Gate
way]
Web/EMS: VLAN ID
[InterfaceTable_VlanI
D]
Web/EMS: Interface
Name
[InterfaceTable_Interf
aceName]
User's Manual
Rules on page 122.
Defines the IPv4/IPv6 IP address in dotted-decimal notation.
Note: For valid configuration, see Multiple Interface Table Configuration
Rules on page 122.
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 blocks, it uses the variable-
length subnet masking technique to allow allocation on arbitrary-length
prefixes.
The prefix length for IPv4 can range from 0 to 30 and for IPv6 it must be
set to 64.
Note: For valid configuration, see Multiple Interface Table Configuration
Rules on page 122.
Defines the IP address of the default gateway for the interface. When
traffic is sent from this interface to an unknown destination (i.e., not in the
same subnet and not defined for any static routing rule), it is forwarded to
this default gateway.
Note: For valid configuration, see Multiple Interface Table Configuration
Rules on page 122.
Defines a VLAN ID for the interface. Incoming traffic tagged with this
VLAN ID is routed to the corresponding interface. Outgoing traffic from
this interface is tagged with this VLAN ID.
Notes:
To enable VLANs, use the 'VLAN Mode' parameter.
For valid configuration, see Multiple Interface Table Configuration
Rules on page 122.
Defines a name for this interface. This name is used in various
configuration tables to associate this network interface with other
configuration entities such as Media Realms. It is also displayed in
management interfaces (Web, CLI, and SNMP) for clarity where it has no
functional use.
The valid value is a string of up to 16 characters.
Note: For valid configuration, see Multiple Interface Table Configuration
Rules on page 122.
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Document #: LTRT-89729
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