To create a static host for residential subscriber management on a SAP

Note: If you are configuring an IPv6 static host, ensure that the IPv6 Allowed parameter is enabled on the parent group interface and subscriber interface for the SAP.

Steps
 

Choose Manage→Service→Services from the NFM-P main menu. The Manage Services form opens.


Select a service and click on the Properties button. The service configuration form opens.


On the navigation tree, expand the site on which you want to create a static host for residential subscriber management on a SAP.


Navigate to the SAPs that support subscriber management. Perform one of the following, depending on the type of service that you are configuring:

  1. For an IES, expand IESsite→Subscriber Interfaces→subscriber_interfacegroup_interface→Service Access Points.

  2. For a VPLS, expand VPLS_servicesite→Access Interfaces→SAP.

  3. For a VPRN service, expand VPRN_servicesite→Subscriber Interfaces→subscriber_interfacegroup_interface→Service Access Points→SAP.


Select one or more SAPs, right-click, and choose Properties from the menu. The SAP configuration form opens.


If you are configuring an IPv6 static host, click on the Subscriber Management tab > Profiles tab, and ensure that the Admin Status parameter is set to Enabled.


Click on the Anti-Spoofing tab and configure the Anti-Spoofing parameter.

You must set the Anti-Spoofing parameter to IP-address matching or to IP- and MAC-address matching before you can enable subscriber management for the static hosts on a SAP.


To configure an IPv4 static host, click on the Static Hosts tab.

  1. Click Create or select an existing static host and click Properties. The Access Interface Anti-Spoofing Static Host (Create|Edit) form opens.

  2. Configure the required parameters.

    To enable residential subscriber management for a static host, you must specify values for the IP Address and Subscriber Identification parameters.

  3. Select a subscriber profile for the static host.

  4. Select an SLA profile for the static host.

  5. Select an application profile for the static host, if required.

  6. Configure the Scope parameter, if applicable.

  7. Select a RIP policy for the static host, if required.

  8. Set the Administrative State parameter to Up and confirm the operation.

  9. Save your changes and close the form.


To configure an IPv6 static host, click on the IPv6 Static Hosts tab.

  1. Click Create or select an existing IPv6 static host and click Properties. The Access Interface Anti-Spoofing IPv6 Static Host (Create|Edit) form opens.

  2. Configure the required parameters.

    To link the IPv6 static host to an existing IPv4 static host, configure the MAC Linking parameter with the IP address of the IPv4 static host.

    To enable residential subscriber management for a static host, you must specify values for the IP Address and Subscriber Identification parameters.

  3. Select a subscriber profile for the IPv6 static host.

  4. Select an SLA profile for the IPv6 static host.

  5. Select an application profile for the IPv6 static host, if required.

  6. Configure the Scope parameter, if applicable.

  7. Set the Administrative State parameter to Up and confirm the operation.

  8. Save your changes and close the form.


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Click on the Managed Routes tab.

  1. Click on the Create button. The Access Interface Anti-Spoofing Static Host Managed Route Display (Create) form opens.

  2. Configure the required parameters.

  3. Save your changes and close the forms.


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Save your changes and close the forms.

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