WebEML User Manual Administer network configuration
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18 Administer network configuration
18.1 Purpose
The procedures in this chapter are used to administer network configuration.
18.2 Overview
TMN Ethernet port provisioning requirements depend on how the Ethernet port 4 and
MGMT (NMS) port on the Core-E or CorEvo card are to be used.
The NMS port is normally reserved for craft terminal interface with the PC. The serial
data interface with the PC for the craft terminal on the NMS port is default enabled
with IPv4 address 10.0.1.2 and IPv6 address FEC0:0:0:1::1 and requires no special
provisioning. For NMS port provisioning other than the default values, provision TMN
Ethernet Interface.
If Ethernet Port#4 is being used to interface external Ethernet equipment, then the
Ethernet Physical Interface Port#4 must be enabled and provisioned and Port#4
TMN Ethernet Interface must be disabled.
If Port#4 TMN Ethernet interface is used to connect to a larger TMN network and
communicate with other equipment at the site, the following must be configured:
• Ethernet Physical Interface Port#4 must be disabled
• Port#4 TMN Ethernet Interface must be enabled and provisioned
• TMN Ethernet Interface must be enabled and provisioned
The TMN In-Band feature allows the extension of the DCN over User Ethernet
interfaces used to carry user traffic. TMN In-Band allows the user to manage an 9500
MPR NE using general Ethernet port from a central location (NOC).
For information regarding TMN In-Band provisioning, see Administer In-Band TMN
VLAN port.
To perform IPv6 pre-provisioning, go to Perform IPv6 pre-provisioning.
TMN traffic is assigned to QoS queue 6 which is a higher priority than Ethernet traffic,
but lower than MEF8 (TDM2TDM and TDM2ETH) traffic.
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