Database Administration Manual - IP7 Secure
Gateway
Configuring an IP Card
This procedure is used to change the IP stack parameters associated with an IP card in the database
using the chg-ip-card command.
The chg-ip-card command uses the following parameters.
:loc – The card location of the IP card
:srchordr – Host Table Search Order
:dnsa – Domain name server A's IP address. This is an IP address expressed in standard "dot notation."
IP addresses consist of the system's network number and the machine's unique host number.
:dnsb – Domain name server B's IP address. This is an IP address expressed in standard "dot notation."
IP addresses consist of the system's network number and the machine's unique host number.
:domain – The domain name is used to construct a fully-qualified DNS name consisting of 120
characters or less. For example, a domain name can be tekelec.com, the hostname is john.doe.
The fully-qualified DNS name would be john.doe@tekelec.com.
:defrouter – Default router IP address. This is an IP address expressed in standard "dot notation."
IP addresses consist of the system's network number and the machine's unique host number.
:rstdomain – Reset Domain name. The parameter is used to reset the domain to a NULL value.
:sctpcsum – The SCTP checksum algorithm that will be applied to the traffic on the IP card, either
adler32 or crc32c. The sctpcsum parameter can be specified only if the SCTPCSUM value in the
rtrv-sg-opts output is percard.
The chg-ip-card command contains other parameters that cannot be used in this procedure. Refer
to the Commands Manual for more information about these parameters.
The IP card must be placed out of service.
The rstdomain parameter cannot be specified if the domain parameter is specified.
There is only one default router (defrouter parameter) for each IP card. The default router is used
as the primary route unless a static IP routes is defined for the destination IP address. Static IP routes
are assigned using the ent-ip-rte command in the
The network portion of the IP address of the default router must match the network portion of one of
the IP addresses assigned to the card.
The network portion of the IP address is based on the class of the IP address (shown in
Subnet Mask Parameter
portion of the IP address. If the IP address is a Class B IP address, the first two fields are the network
portion of the IP address. If the IP address is a Class C IP address, the first three fields are the network
portion of the IP address. For example, if the IP address is 193.5.207.150, a Class C IP address, the
network portion of the IP address is 193.5.207.
The default router can be associated with only one IP address assigned to the card if the defrouter
parameter is specified. For example, the dnsa value for card 1101 is 150.1.1.10. The dnsb value for
card 1101 is 160.25.37.1. A default router is provisioned with the IP address 150.1.1.4. The default
router is associated with the Ethernet A IP address (the dnsa parameter value), but not the Ethernet
B IP address (the dnsb parameter value).
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Values). If the IP address is a Class A IP address, the first field is the network
IPSG M2PA and M3UA Configuration Procedures
Adding an IP Route
procedure.
Table 49: Valid
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