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5 Logical interface configuration

Nortel Secure Router 8000 Series

Configuration -WAN Access

5.1 Introduction

The section covers the following topics that you need to know before you configure logical

interfaces:

Sub-interface overview

Virtual template and virtual access interface

Virtual ethernet interface

Loopback interface

Null interface

A logical interface refers to an interface that does not physically exist, and that you create

only through manual configuration. Logical interfaces include sub-interfaces, virtual

templates, virtual Ethernet interfaces, MP-group interfaces, tunnel interfaces, loopback

interfaces and null interfaces.

CQ NOTE

For more details about the MP-group interface, refer to "PPP and MP Configuration."

For more details about the tunnel interface, refer to "GRE Configuration" in the Nortel Secure

Router 8000 Series Configuration Guide - VPN.

5.1.1 Sub-interface overview

Generally, one physical interface can possess only one main IP address.

In point-to-point connection, one main IP address can meet the application requirements.

If the link layer supports multiplexing of several connections, you may need to use
sub-interfaces in certain cases.

For example, Frame Relay (FR) supports more than one virtual connection on one physical
interface. If IP addresses of all the remote ends of the connections are in the same network

segment with this interface, one main IP address can work. However, if they are in different

network segments, one main IP address is not sufficient.

Sub-interfaces can provide multiple virtual interfaces on a single physical interface. These

virtual interfaces share the physical configuration with the physical interface, though they also
have independent link layer and network layer configuration.

The SR8000 supports sub-interfaces for a single physical interface to provide high flexibility

for user networking.

The following physical interfaces

support sub-interfaces:

WAN interface encapsulated

with FR

ATM interface

WAN interface encapsulated

with X.25

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