Specifications

Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 3 Configuration
MPW-1 MP-4100 Ver. 2.0 Configuring Pseudowire Services 3-17
Parameter Function Values
Name Used to define a logistic name for
this interface
Up to 32 alphanumeric characters.
Default: When you add a new router interface,
it is automatically assigned a default name
comprising the string RI# and the router
interface index number, for example, RI#1 for
the interface with index number 1
IP Address Specifies the source IP address of the
corresponding IP interface
Type the desired IP address, using the
dotted-quad format (four groups of digits in the
range of 0 through 255, separated by periods).
Default: 0.0.0.0
IP Mask Specifies the the IP subnet mask of
the corresponding IP interface
Type the desired IP subnet mask, using the
dotted-quad format. Make sure to select a
subnet mask compatible with the selected IP
address, and whose binary representation
consists of consecutive “ones”, followed by the
desired number of consecutive “zeroes”.
Default: 0.0.0.0
Slot Selects the slot on which the
selected router interface is located
The allowed range is I/O-1 to I/O-10, CL-A and
CL-B.
Only slots with active Ethernet interfaces can be
selected.
Default: CL-A
Port Selects the port on which the
selected exit interface, used to
connect to the transport network, is
located
The allowed port types include Ethernet ports
(ETH or GbE), and logically concatenated groups
(VCG), as available on the selected slot:
For I/O modules with several Ethernet ports
(for example, M8E1, M8T1, M8SL, OP-108C,
OP-106C, MPW-1), you can select a specific
ETH port (ETH-1, ETH-2 or ETH-3).
For CL.1/GbE modules, you can select GbE-1,
and GbE-2.
For CL.1/155GbE modules, you can select
GbE-1, GbE-2, and VCG1 to VCG8.
Default: GbE-1
VLAN Tagging Controls the use of VLAN tagging for
the traffic generated by this router
interface.
Using a VLAN tag enables
differentiating the traffic carried by
this router interface.
This parameter is not displayed when
the selected exit port is a GbE port,
or a VCG: in this case, VLAN tagging is
always enabled
ENABLE – VLAN tagging is enabled (a VLAN tag
is inserted in the transmitted packets).
DISABLE – VLAN tagging is disabled.
Default: DISABLE