3.1.1.8 Network Insert elements
Table 3-2 describes the elements of the Networks Insert form.
Table 3-2 Networks Insert Elements
Field | Description | Data Input Notes |
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Network Name | The name of the network. |
Must be unique. Format: String Range: 1-31 alphanumeric characters. Must start with a letter. No special characters are allowed. Defaut: n/a A value is required. |
Network Type | The type of network in the context of the application. |
Format: List Range: OAM or Signaling Default: OAM |
VLAN ID | The VLAN ID of the Network |
Format: Numeric Range: 1-4094 A value is required. |
Network Address | The network address of the Network |
Format: Valid network address Range: Dotted decimal (IPv4) or colon hex (IPv6) Default: n/a A value is required. |
Netmask | Subnetting to apply to servers within the Network |
Format: Valid network netmask Range: Prefix length (IPv4 or IPv6) or dotted quad decimal (IPv4) Default: n/a A value is required. |
Router IP |
The IP address of a router on this network. Note: If this is a default network, this i used as the gateway address of the default route on servers with interfaces on this network. If customer router monitoring is enabled, this address is the one monitored. |
Format: Valid IP address Range: Dotted decimal (IPv4) or colon hex (IPv6) Default: n/a Note: A value is not required. Networks without a router IP cannot be used as the default network. The default network selection defaults to No. |
Default Network | Whether the network is the default gateway |
Format: Option Range: Yes or No |
Routed |
Whether the network is routed outside its network element. Note: The network is automatically assigned to a network element when a server in a network element has an IP from the network assigned is to it. If it is not assigned to a network element, it is assumed to be possibly present in all network elements. |
Format: Option Range: Yes or No Note: Select No to allow the same IMI network/IPs to be used at multiple Signaling sites. |