Configuring an ip group – Avaya 3.7 User Manual

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Add IP Group member

Issue 4 May 2005

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Configuring an IP Group

To configure an IP Group that communicates within its own VPN domain:

1. Select the IP Group to be configured. Click the General tab to bring it to the front.

2. Click Add. The Add IP Group dialog is displayed.

128

###.###.###.n (n = zero or 128); e.g.,
130.57.4.128

255.255.255.128

256

###.###.###.0 (n = zero);
e.g., 130.57.4.0

255.255.255.0

512

###.###.n.0 (n = multiple of 2); e.g.,
130.57.2.0 or 130.57.4.0

255.255.254.0

1024

###.###.n.0 (n = multiple of 4); e.g.,
130.57.4.0 or 130.57.8.0

255.255.252.0

2048

###.###.n.0 (n = multiple of 8); e.g.,
130.57.8.0 or 130.57.16.0

255.255.248.0

4096

###.###.n.0 (n = multiple of 16); e.g.,
130.57.16.0 or 130.57.32.0

255.255.240.0

8192

###.###.n.0 (n = multiple of 32); e.g.,
130.57.32.0 or 130.57.64.0

255.255.224.0

16384

###.###.n.0 (n = multiple of 64); e.g.,
130.57.64.0 or 130.57.128.0

255.255.192.0

32768

###.###.n.0 (n = zero or 128);
e.g., 130.57.128.0

255.255.128.0

65536

###.###.n.0 (n = zero);
e.g., 130.57.0.0

255.255.0.0

Etc.

Table 8: Deriving the Group Mask (continued)

To specify a
contiguous range of
this many addresses:

Start from an IP address that meets
these specifications:

And use this mask:

2 of 2

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