Add Integrated Announcements/TN2501AP

Figure 88: IP Interfaces screen (change ip-interfaces)

 

change ip-interfaces

 

 

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IP INTERFACES

 

 

 

 

Enable

 

 

 

 

 

 

Net

 

Eth Pt Type

Slot Code Sfx Node Name

Subnet Mask

 

Gateway Address Rgn

 

y

C-LAN

01C16 TN799

C st12clan

255.255.0

.0

172.22 .22 .254 1

 

y

MEDPRO

01E04 TN2302

st12prowler#1

255.255.0

.0

172.22 .22 .254 1

 

y

VAL

01C08 TN2501

VAL#1

255.255.0

.0

172.22 .22 .254

 

n

 

 

 

255.255.255.0

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2.Set the Enable Eth Pt field to y.

3.Set the Type field to VAL.

4.Type the circuit pack location in the Slot field (UUCSS). In the example above the slot is 01C08, meaning Cabinet 1, carrier C, slot 8.

5.If a TN2501AP circuit pack is not at this location when you submit the screen, the system prompts you to enter a VAL circuit pack location.

6.The Node Name field is the same as the one previously administered. (See change node-names ip)

Note:

If you press Help, a list of administered node names appears (including the name you administered with the change node-names ip command), and you can select from the list.

7.Set the Subnet Mask field according to your network requirements.

8.The Gateway Address is usually the same as the TN2501AP circuit pack’s IP address, usually with the fourth octet changed. Be sure to set this address according to your network requirements.

9.Leave the Net Rgn (Network Region) field at its default value. This field is not used for VAL.

10.Press ENTER to save the changes.

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Avaya CMC1 manual IP Interfaces, Lan, Medpro, Val