In this section:
The example below is shown for SBC 2000. In the left navigation pane, go to Node Interfaces > Logical Interfaces.
The third Ethernet port on the SBC 1000 is available only if running SBC 1000 v2 hardware. For hardware details, see Sonus SBC 1000 Hardware Specifications.
To modify a Logical Interface:
To enable a Logical Interface:
To disable a Logical Interface:
Three modes of addressing are suppored for Logical Interfaces: IPv4 only, IPv6 only, and Both (includes IPv4 and IPv6). When IPv6 or Both is selected as the mode, one primary IPv6 address can be statically configured. By default, interfaces are in IPv4 mode only.
The Logical Interfaces are configured when Running Initial Setup. Once initial configuration is complete, the fields below are able to be modified.
Specifies an alias for the interface.
Specifies a description for the interface.
Specifies the administrative state of the port. Valid entries: Enabled or Disabled.
MAC address assigned to the interface; this field is automatically populated from the system.
Specifies the IP address mode that is assigned for that Logical Interface. Determines if the interface is IPv4, IPv6, or both. Valid entry: IPv4, IPv6 or Both. Default entry: IPv4. Depending on the mode selected, specific configuration fields are displayed; these are noted where applicable.
Note: This field is for SBC SWe Lite only.
The VLAN tag is a value assigned for the sub-interface.
The following fields below are displayed when IPv4 or Both is selected from the IP Addressing Mode option.
By configuring the IP Assign Method to DHCP, the DNS server(s), NTP server(s), domain name and the default IP Route will be overwritten and configured dynamically.
Each logical interface can have a primary IP address and a secondary IP address. The secondary IP address is useful for WebUI or Sonus SBC Edge API User's Guide operations only, and should not be used for VOIP media or protocols such as SIP, RTP and SRTP.
Specifies the Access Control List to be used on this interface when filtering incoming packets. Select from the drop down list (populated from the Access Control List table). For more information about Access Control Lists, see Managing Access Control Lists.
Specifies the Access Control List to be used on this interface when filtering outgoing packets. Select from the drop down list (populated from the Access Control List table). For more information about Access Control Lists, see Managing Access Control Lists.
Specifies the Access Control List to be used when filtering forwarded (i.e. routed) packets received on this interface. Select from the drop down list (populated from the Access Control List table). For more information about Access Control lists, see Managing Access Control Lists.
Specifies how the IP address is assigned for that interface. Select from the drop down box. Available options: Static (User configured IPv4 address, netmask and system network configuration) or DHCP (Automatically acquired IPv4 address, netmask, and other system network configuration).
Note: DHCP applies to IPv4 addresses only; IPv6 addresses must be statically configured.
If you are configuring the IP Assign method from DHCP to Static, you should add a new default static route. We recommend this be done through the Modify Ethernet IP task (this allows you to set the IP address and the default route in one step). See Modifying the Sonus SBC 1000 IP Address and Modifying the Sonus SBC 2000 IP Address.
WARNING: If you set the IP Assign method to DHCP, the DNS server(s), NTP server(s), domain name and the default IP Route will be overwritten and configured dynamically.
Specifies the Primary IP Address through which the Sonus SBC 1000/2000 communicates over Ethernet, and by which the application may be accessed. This field is available only when the IP Assign Method field is set to Static.
Specifies the network mask applied to the Primary IP Address. This field is available only when the IP Assign Method field is set to Static.
Specifies whether a Secondary IP address and Secondary Netmask should be configured. Available options: Enabled (enables the Secondary Address/Netmask options) or Disabled (disables the Secondary Address/Netmask options). This field is available only when the IP Assign Method field is set to Static.
Specifies the Secondary IP Address through which the Sonus SBC 1000/2000 communicates over Ethernet, and by which the application may be accessed. This field is available only when the Configure Secondary Interface field is set to Enabled.
Specifies the network mask applied to the Secondary IP Address. This field is available only when the Configure Secondary Interface field is set to Enabled.
Specifies the parameters supplied by the DHCP server when the logical interface is configured with Dynamic IP addressing.
Available options:
This field is available only when the IP Assign Method field is set to DHCP.
Specifics whether a Split DNS should automatically be created using parameters supplied by the DHCP server.
Available options:
This field is available only when the DHCP Options to Use field is set to IP Address and DNS.
Specifies the gateway to use for media calls traversing through that interface.
The fields below are displayed when IPv6 or Both is selected from the IP Addressing Mode option.
Specifies the Access Control List to be used on this interface when filtering incoming packets. Select from the drop down list (populated from the Access Control List table). For more information about Access Control Lists, see Managing Access Control Lists.
Specifies the Access Control List to be used on this interface when filtering outgoing packets. Select from the drop down list (populated from the Access Control List table). For more information about Access Control Lists, see Managing Access Control Lists.
Specifies the Access Control List to be used when filtering forwarded (i.e. routed) packets received on this interface. Select from the drop down list (populated from the Access Control List table). For more information about Access Control lists, see Managing Access Control Lists.
Note: This field applies to IPv6 only.
The Link Local address is a system assigned and is unique to its local LAN. The system assigns this address to map IPv6 addresses to link-layer addresses.
Specifies the primary IPv6 address for the interface through which the SBC 1000/2000 communicates over Ethernet. Example IPv6 address: 2001:db8:10::197. Using IPv6 or Both (IPv4/IPv6) mode, only one primary IPv6 address can be statically configured.
Specifies the primary IPv6 network prefix length for the interface through which the SBC 1000/2000 communicates over Ethernet. Valid entry 1 - 127. Default value: 64.
Specifies the gateway to use for media calls traversing through that interface.