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3.4.2
IPv4 interface settings
On the left-side menu, click the “Layer 3 Management/IP/IPv4 AddrConf” option to display
the “IPv4 Interface Settings” page.
Figure 3-6
“IPv4 Interface Settings” page
Select:
Select the VLAN Interface for which configuration needs to be modified or deleted.
VLAN Interface:
Enter the VLAN/VFI ID for the Interface to be created. The value ranges
from
1
to
65535
.
<vlan -id>:
This is a unique value that represents the specific VLAN. This value ranges from
1
to
4094
.
<vfi-id>:
VFI ID is a VLAN created in the system which contains pseudo wires and
attachment circuits as member ports. This creates a logical LAN for the VPLS service. This
value ranges from
4096
to
65535
.
Switch:
Default.
Admin State:
Select the Admin Status of the VLAN interface. The default option is
Down
.
The list contains:
–
Up:
Sets the IP interface administratively up. After configuring the IP address, the
interface can be made admin UP.
–
Down:
Sets the IP interface administratively down.
IPv4 Enabled State:
Select the status of IPv4 on the interface. The default option is UP.
The list contains:
–
Up:
Enables IPv4 on the specified interface.
–
Down:
Disables IPv4 on the specified interface.
Operating State:
Displays the current operational status of the VLAN interface. The list
contains:
–
Up:
Specifies that the interface is operationally up and ready to transmit and receive
network traffic.
–
Down:
Specifies that the interface is operationally down.
The VLAN ID 4095 is reserved and may be used to indicate a wild-card match for the VID
in management operations or filtering database entries.
The theoretical maximum for the maximum number of VFI is
65535
, but the actual number
of VFI supported is a sizing constant. Based on this, the maximum number of VFI ID
accepted in the management interface is restricted. For example, if 100 VFIs are
supported, the maximum number of VFI supported will be restricted to maximum number
of VLANs + 100. An error message is displayed for any value beyond this range.