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These objects specify the IP interfaces that the SBC will utilize for telephony, management, and system debugging traffic.

IP Interface Groups are a primary tool for accomplishing disjoint networks (administrative network separation). An IP Interface Group is the local manifestation of a segregated network domain.

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For the SBC 52x0 platform, the IP Interface on the media ports 0 and 1 are considered as the first set (example: set 1) and the IP Interfaces on media ports 2 and 3 are considered as second set (Example: set 2).

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While associating the interfaces to an IP Interface Group, the IP Interfaces associated to the group must be from the same set (set 1 or set 2). This should be set at the configuration level.

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When calculating bandwidth size, keep in mind that an IPv6 header size (40 bytes) is twice as large as IPv4 header (20 bytes), thus reducing the number of messages when using IPv6.

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View

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an IP Interface Group

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From the main

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menu, go

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to Configuration > System ProvisioningCategory: Base Provisioning >

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IP Interface Group  to open the IP Interface Group window

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IP Interface Group

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IP Interface Group can be checked for each Address Context or for all the Address Contexts created. Use the drop-down box to select the desired Address Context.

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IP Interface Group - Main Field

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Edit

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an IP Interface Group

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IP Interface Groups in the list, click the radio button next to the specific

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IP Interface Group name.

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IP Interface Group - Highlighted

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The Edit Selected

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IP Interface Group window is displayed below.

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IP Interface Group Edit Window

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Make the required changes and click Save at the right hand bottom of the panel to save the changes made.

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Create

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an IP Interface Group

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IP Interface Group, click New

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IP Interface Group tab on the

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IP Interface Group List panel.

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The Create New

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IP Interface Group window is displayed.

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IP Interface Group Create Window

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The following fields are displayed:

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IP Interface Group Parameters

Parameter

Description

Name

The name of the IP interface group.

IPSec

The administrative state of a resource. Administrative state of the IPsec support for this interface group.

disable (default)—

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IPsec support is turned off for all interfaces in the group.
enable

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IPsec support is turned on for all interfaces in the group.

Note: PING does not work when IPSec is enabled on the IP interface.

Enter all the required fields. You can click Show only required fields at the left hand bottom of the panel to view and enter only the required fields to create a

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IP Interface Group.

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Delete

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an IP Interface Group

To delete any of the created

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IP Interface Group, click the radio button next to the specific

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IP Interface Group which you want to delete.

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IP Interface Group - Highlighted

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Click Delete at the end of the highlighted row.

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This will open a delete confirmation message

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IP Interface Group Delete Confirmation

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Click Yes to remove the specific

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IP Interface Group from the list.

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