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An IP interface group is a named object containing one or more IP interfaces (IP addresses). The IP interface group is address-context-specific (permanently bound to a particular address context), and is the primary tool to manage disjointed networks (separate networks that are not designed to communicate directly). An IP Interface Group is the local manifestation of a segregated network domain. The service section of an IP trunk group and a signaling port typically reference an IP interface group in order to restrict signaling and/or media activity to that IP interface group.
The SBC 5210 and SBC 7000 systems support creating IP Interface Groups containing sets of IP interfaces that are not "processor friendly" (i.e. carried on physical Ethernet ports served by separate processors). However, restrictions exist regarding the usage of such Interface Groups.
(This ability does not apply to the SBC 5110 and 5400 systems which have only two physical media ports. IP interfaces from the two physical ports may be configured within the same IP Interface Groups without restrictions.)
For complete details, refer to Configuring IP Interface Groups and Interfaces.
% set addressContext <addressContext_name> ipInterfaceGroup <ipInterfacegroup_name> ipInterface <ipInterface_name> action <dryup | force> altIpAddress <IP Address> altMediaIpAddresses <IPv4/IPv6 address> altPrefix <(unsignedInt) 0-128> bandwidth <bandwidth_value> bwContingency <bwContingency_value> ceName (not used) dryupTimeout <#> ipAddress <IP Address> mode <inService | Outofservice> portName <mgmt0 | mgmt1 | pkt0 | pkt1 | pkt2 | pkt3> prefix <(unsignedInt) 0-128> state <disabled | enabled> vlanTag <vlanTag_name> ipsec <disabled | enabled> SWe N:1 HA or cloud-based IP interface syntax using metavariables: % set addressContext <addressContext_name> ipInterfaceGroup <ipInterfacegroup_name> ipInterface <ipInterface_name> altIpVars <altIpVars_metaVariable> ipPublicVarV4 <ipPublicVarV4_metaVariable> ipPublicVarV6 <ipPublicVarV6_metaVariable> ipVarV4 <ipVarV4_metaVariable> ipVarV6 <ipVarV6_metaVariable> prefixVarV4 <prefixVarV4_metaVariable> prefixVarV6 <prefixVarV6_metaVariable> vlanTagVar <vlanTagVar_metaVariable> % show addressContext <addressContext_name> ipInterfaceGroup <ipInterfacegroup_name> ipInterface <ipInterface_name> displaylevel <displaylevel> action altIpAddress altIpVars altMediaIpAddresses altPrefix bandwidth bwContingency dryupTimeout ipAddress ipPublicVarV4 ipPublicVarV6 ipVar4 ipVar6 mode portName prefix prefixVarV4 prefixVarV6 state vlanTag vlanTagVar % show addressContext <addressContext_name> ipInterfaceGroup <ipInterfacegroup_name> ipsec % delete addressContext <addressContext_name> ipInterfaceGroup <ipInterfacegroup_name> ipInterface <ipInterface_name>
The following parameters are configured using metavariable names. Use the command 'show table system metaVariable' to view the actual values.
To configure an internal and external IP interface group:
% set addressContext default ipInterfaceGroup EXTERNAL_IPIG ipInterface IPIF0_300 ceName ALNSBC01A portName pkt0 ipAddress 135.165.134.142 prefix 27 mode outOfService state disabled vlanTag 300 % set addressContext default ipInterfaceGroup INTERNAL_IPIG ipInterface IPIF2_200 ceName ALNSBC01A portName pkt2 ipAddress 135.165.130.115 prefix 27 mode outOfService state disabled vlanTag 200 % commit
To display configuration information regarding all IP interfaces:
% show addressContext default ipInterfaceGroup ipInterfaceGroup EXTERNAL_IPIG { ipInterface IPIF0_300 { ceName ALNSBC01A; portName pkt0; ipAddress 135.165.134.142; prefix 27; mode outOfService; state disabled; vlanTag 300; } } ipInterfaceGroup INTERNAL_IPIG { ipInterface IPIF2_200 { ceName ALNSBC01A; portName pkt2; ipAddress 135.165.130.115; prefix 27; mode outOfService; state disabled; vlanTag 200; } }
To display configuration information regarding all IP interfaces with display level set to 3:
% show addressContext default ipInterfaceGroup displaylevel 3 ipInterfaceGroup EXTERNAL_IPIG { ipInterface IPIF0_300; } ipInterfaceGroup INTERNAL_IPIG { ipInterface IPIF2_200; }
To display interface status:
> show table addressContext default ipInterfaceGroup TRUST_IPIG ipInterfaceStatus RX TX NUM ALLOCATED ACTUAL BW NAME IFINDEX OPER STATE OOS REASON PACKETS PACKETS CALLS BANDWIDTH BANDWIDTH DEVIATION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TRUST_IPIF1 26 resAllocated notApplicable 3483 3400 0 0 0 0
To configure a virtual IP interface for IP interface group LIG1, and then display the metavariable values associated with the metavariables.
set addressContext default ipInterfaceGroup LIG1 ipInterface LIF1 ceName vsbc portName pkt0 ipVarV4 IF2.IPV4 prefixVarV4 IF2.PrefixV4 ipPublicVarV4 IF2.FIPV4 commit
show table system metaVariable CE NAME NAME VALUE ------------------------------------------------------------------- vsbc1-192.168.100.122 IF0.Port Mgt0 vsbc1-192.168.100.122 IF1.IPV4 192.168.100.122 vsbc1-192.168.100.122 IF1.Port Ha0 vsbc1-192.168.100.122 IF2.GWV4 10.7.1.1 vsbc1-192.168.100.122 IF2.GWV6 fd00:10:6b21:2007::1 vsbc1-192.168.100.122 IF2.IPV4 10.7.94.100 vsbc1-192.168.100.122 IF2.IPV6 fd00:10:6b21:2007::300 vsbc1-192.168.100.122 IF2.Port Pkt0 vsbc1-192.168.100.122 IF3.GWV4 10.8.1.1 vsbc1-192.168.100.122 IF3.GWV6 fd00:10:6b21:2008::1 vsbc1-192.168.100.122 IF3.IPV4 10.8.94.100 vsbc1-192.168.100.122 IF3.IPV6 fd00:10:6b21:2008::300 vsbc1-192.168.100.122 IF3.Port Pkt1 vsbc1-192.168.100.122 IF2.VlanId 2007 vsbc1-192.168.100.122 IF3.VlanId 2008 vsbc1-192.168.100.122 IF1.PrefixV4 24 vsbc1-192.168.100.122 IF2.PrefixV4 16 vsbc1-192.168.100.122 IF2.PrefixV6 64 vsbc1-192.168.100.122 IF3.PrefixV4 16 vsbc1-192.168.100.122 IF3.PrefixV6 64 vsbc1-192.168.100.122 PKT0_ALT_01.IP 10.7.94.101 vsbc1-192.168.100.122 PKT0_ALT_02.IP fd00:10:6b21:2007::301 vsbc1-192.168.100.122 PKT0_ALT_01.IFName IF2 vsbc1-192.168.100.122 PKT0_ALT_02.IFName IF2