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10.9.1.3.5 Applications with Assignable Application Type
Some applications can be associated with different application types in different setups.
These application types are configurable. The applications listed below can be configured
to one of two application types:
DNS
NTP
Parameter
EnableDNSasOAM
EnableNTPasOAM

10.9.1.4 Multiple Interface Table Configuration Summary and Guidelines

Multiple Interface table configuration must adhere to the following rules:
Up to 16 different interfaces may be defined.
The indices used must be in the range between 0 to 15.
Each interface must have its own subnet. Defining two interfaces with addresses in the
same subnet (i.e. two interfaces with 192.168.0.1/16 and 192.168.100.1/16) is illegal.
Subnets in different interfaces must not be overlapping in any way (i.e. defining two
interfaces with 10.0.0.1/8 and 10.50.10.1/24 is invalid). Each interface must have its
own address space.
The Prefix Length replaces the dotted decimal Subnet Mask presentation. This column
must have a value of 0-31 for IPv4 interfaces.
Only one IPv4 interface with OAMP "Application Types" must be configured. At least
one IPv4 interface with CONTROL "Application Types" must be configured. At least
one IPv4 interface with MEDIA "Application Types" must be configured. These
application types may
for interface configuration:
One IPv4 interface with "Application Types" OAMP, MEDIA & CONTROL (without
VLANs).
One IPv4 interface with "Application Types" OAMP, MEDIA & CONTROL.
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Table 10-7: Application Type Parameters

This parameter applies to both Multiple IPs and VLAN mechanisms.
Multiple IPs: Determines the network type for DNS services.
VLAN: Determines the traffic type for DNS services.
[1]
= OAMP (default)
[0] = Control.
Note: For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is required.
This parameter applies to both Multiple IPs and VLAN mechanisms.
Multiple IPs: Determines the network type for NTP services.
VLAN: Determines the traffic type for NTP services.
[1]
= OAMP (default)
[0] = Control.
Note: For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is required.
be mixed (i.e. OAMP and CONTROL). Here are some examples
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