Setting Up an Interfaces Configuration Job

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In a single configuration job, you can define one or more interfaces to be configured on a managed element (Sensor).

An interface can be of several types: standard IPv4 and IPv6, bridge and VLAN.

For each interface, you can define up to five IP addresses or address ranges:

  • One dynamically assigned IP address in IPv4 format.
  • One static IP address in IPv4 format. The static IP address can include:
    • subnet
    • gateway
  • One dynamically assigned IP address in IPv6 format.
  • Two static IP addresses in IPv6 format. Each static IP can include:
    • subnet (a range specified by a CIDR value from 4 to 127)
    • gateway

After you have defined your interfaces configuration job, you can use a CLI configuration job to define routes, if necessary. See "Setting Up a CLI Configuration Job".

To set up an Interfaces configuration job

  1. Access the page Commission â–¶ Jobs.

  2. Set all common configuration job settings, as explained in "Creating Configuration Jobs in GUI Mode" and in "Creating Configuration Jobs Using Data Sets".

  3. Select Interfaces in the left pane. The Interfaces tab is displayed. One row in the table corresponds to one interface.
    Setting Up an Interfaces Configuration Job.png

  4. Complete all fields for the interface (a row in the table) as required. For more information on the parameters in the Interfaces tab, see the table below.

  5. If you want to define more interfaces, click the Add Button_New_Generic.png button, or select a row in the table and click the Duplicate Button_Duplicate.png button. Complete the fields as required.

  6. Click Apply, then click Close.

  7. Click the Refresh Button_Refresh_Generic.png button to refresh the user interface.

Interfaces tab (Commission â–¶ Jobs)

General

Parameter Description
Enable Enable or disable the interface.
Interface name A name to identify the interface.
Interface type
  • Standard: Standard IP interface associated with untagged frames.
  • Bridge: Bridged interface that connects two or more interfaces.
  • VLAN: VLAN interface associated with single-tagged frames.
  • VLANinVLAN: VLAN-in-VLAN (.1q in .1q) interface associated dual-tagged frames.
Port name The port on which the interface is active.

IPv4

Parameter Description
DHCP Allows the interface to act as a DHCP client and automatically obtain its IP address, DNS server and gateway settings from a DHCP server.
Use DHCP route info Allows the device to obtain routing information from the DHCP server.
Static IP until DHCP Uses the static IP address until an address is resolved by DHCP.
IP address A static IP address, if required.
Network mask The network mask associated with the IP address, if required.
Default gateway A default gateway address provides a shortcut to creating a default gateway through the route configuration. Only one default gateway can be set per device.
ICMP redirect Select this box to enable or disable the interface specific ICMP redirects.

Bridge

Parameter Description
Bridge subinterface Enter the subinterfaces for the bridge.
Enable Spanning-Tree protocol The Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) may be enabled or disabled.
Enable sub-interface IP override This option disables DHCP and resets the IP address of each subinterface to 0.0.0.0. This action is necessary when adding subinterfaces to a management bridge.

For example, if the Management interface is assigned address 192.168.1.254 and the Network interface (in-band) is assigned address 192.168.2.100 and you configured a bridge between them, enabling the subinterface IP override would reset all subinterface addresses to 0.0.0.0.

You then would be able to assign an IP address to the bridge. The Management and Network interfaces would be part of the bridge and the unit would be accessible via any port that is part of the bridge, using the bridge's IP address (192.168.2.200).

Bridge VLAN

Parameter Description
Bridge Interface (uses VLAN 1 settings) Enter the subinterfaces for the bridge VLAN.

VLAN 1 and VLAN 2

Parameter Description
VLAN 1 ID

VLAN 2 ID

VLAN ID (Management VLAN) assigned to the interface.
Ethertype The Ethertype value for the first or second VLAN ID. The Ethertype may vary, depending on the equipment to which the device is connected:
  • C-VLAN: 0x8100
  • S-VLAN: 0x88A8
  • T-VLAN: 0x9100
Priority VLAN priority. A value from 0 to 7.

IPv6

Parameter Description
Enable Enables/disables use of IPv6 addresses configured in this tab.
DHCPv6 Determines how the IP address for the interface will be established:
  • Stateless: Allows the element to connect using Stateless Auto Configuration without requiring any intermediate IP support from a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server.
  • Stateful: Assigns an IP address in same way as IPv4 DHCP. The IPv6 address and additional parameters are received from a DHCP server.
  • Disabled: Select this option to set IP address manually.
Router Advertisement Prefix Enables/disables the use of advertisement prefixes. This should be enabled for autoconfiguration of IP addresses (if DHCPv6 is set to Stateless).
Static Check this checkbox to add one or two static IP addresses.
Address 1 A static IP address (in IPv6 format) for the element.
Subnet 1 The subnet to go with Address 1. Enter a CIDR value (a number from 4 to 127) to specify the range of the subnet.
Gateway 1 An IP address (in IPv6 format).
Address 2 A second static IP address (in IPv6 format) for the element.
Subnet 2 The subnet to go with Address 2. Enter a CIDR value (a number from 4 to 127) to specify the range of the subnet.
Gateway 2 An IP address (in IPv6 format).

Management

Parameter Description
Management Select this box to identify the remote device interface for management (UNI or NNI).

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