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Mediant 3000
Parameter
Description
This parameter is applicable only to Mediant 3000 with TP-8410.
For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is required.
When the parameter is enabled, VLANs are not supported (i.e.,
VlANMode is set to 1).
For a description of the Physical Network Separation feature, see
Physical Network Separation Mode on page
11.3.1 Assigning NTP Services to Application Types
You can associate the Network Time Protocol (NTP) application with the OAMP or Control
application type. This is done using the EnableNTPasOAM ini file parameter.
11.3.2 Multiple Interface Table Configuration Rules
The Multiple Interface table configuration must adhere to the following rules:
Each interface must have its own subnet. Configuring two interfaces with addresses in
the same subnet (e.g., 192.168.0.1/16 and 192.168.100.1/16) is invalid.
Subnets of different interfaces must not overlap (i.e. 10.0.0.1/8 and 10.50.10.1/24 is
invalid); each interface must have its own address space.
Each interface must be assigned a unique IP address (i.e., two interfaces may not
share the same address space, or even part of it).
The prefix length replaces the dotted-decimal subnet mask presentation and must
have a value of 0-30 for IPv4 addresses and a value of 64 for IPv6 addresses.
Only one OAMP interface must be configured and this must be an IPv4 address. This
OAMP interface can be combined with Media and Control.
At least one Control interface must be configured with an IPv4 address.
At least one Media interface must be configured with an IPv4 address.
One or more Media and/or Control interfaces can be configured with an IPv6 address.
The network interface types can be combined:
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Example 1:
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One combined OAMP-Media-Control interface with an IPv4 address
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One combined Media-Control interface with an IPv6 address
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Example 2:
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One OAMP interface with an IPv4 address
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One or more Control interfaces with IPv4 addresses
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One or more Media interfaces with IPv4 interfaces
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Example 3:
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One combined OAMP-Media interface with an IPv4 address
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One or more combined Media-Control interfaces with IPv4 addresses
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None or additional combined Media-Control interfaces with IPv6 addresses
Each network interface can be configured with a Default Gateway. The address of the
Default Gateway must be in the same subnet as the associated interface. Additional
static routing rules can be configured in the IP Routing table.
The interface name must be configured (mandatory) and unique for each interface,
and can include up to 16 characters.
For IPv4 addresses, the 'Interface Mode' column must be set to IPv4 Manual (numeric
value 10). For IPv6 addresses, the 'Interface Mode' can be set to either IPv6 Manual
Summary of Contents for Mediant 3000
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