Defining the USB-modem interface
About this task
If you intend to use a USB modem to connect to the Branch Gateway, you should also assign
an IP address to the USB-modem interface. It is not necessary to include a subnet mask.
Procedure
1. Enter
interface usb-modem
to enter the USB-modem context.
2. Use the
ip address
command to define a new IP address for the USB-modem
interface.
Example
The following example assigns an IP address of 10.3.3.2 to the USB-modem interface:
Gxxx-001(super)# interface usb-modem
Gxxx-001(super-if:USB-modem)# ip address 10.3.3.2
Done!
The default IP address for the USB port is 10.3.248.253 255.255.255.252.
Other interfaces
Your system specifications might require that you define other interfaces.
The Primary Management IP address (PMI) is the IP address that the Branch Gateway uses
to identify itself when communicating with other devices, particularly the Media Gateway
Controller (MGC). Management data intended for the Branch Gateway is routed to the interface
defined as the PMI. You can use any interface as the PMI. The PMI can be IPv4 (PMI4) or
IPv6 (PMI6).
The MGC is a call controller server that controls telephone services on the Branch Gateway.
The MGC can be internal or external and either IPv4 or IPv6.
Related topics:
Configuration overview
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