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Installation & Operation Manual 200 Document # LTRT-92224
Mediant 8000
Parameter Name Type Provisioning Type Description
Subnet Prefix Bit
Length
Integer
0-120
Online Defines the subnet prefix
bit length.
For IPv4 this is equivalent
to specifying Subnet
Mask, e.g. Prefix Bit
Length = 8 corresponds to
Class A Subnet Mask
255.0.0.0.
VLAN Tag ID Integer
0-3999
Online Defines the VLAN Tag ID.
0 = untagged
1 reserved for internal
use
2-3999 VLAN tag to be
used
Default Gateway String
Up to 40 chars.
Online Defines the subnet’s
default gateway.
26.4.2 IP Network Profiles
The Mediant 8000 uses the term Network Profile to describe a set of IP network
properties (configurations) that may be assigned to one or more Media Gateway
board. This set consists of the following:
One or more Subnets to which the specific Media Gateway board is connected
Quality Of Service (QoS) settings
Media and Control Static Routes table
The same Network Profile may be used for all Media Gateway boards (which implies
that all Media Gateway boards are connected to the same Control and Media
networks). Or alternatively, different Network Profiles may be used for different
Media Gateway boards (in this case, each board will be connected to its own Control
and Media subnets).
The Mediant 8000 installation creates a default Network Profile configuration object
to which all Media Gateway boards are attached. All Network Profiles (both default
and added by user) contain first
t
Subnet configuration object (with index 1) that
corresponds to the OAM subnet.

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