[rbak-nsp] Behaviour of "bind subscriber"
Navin Nepali
navin_n at yahoo.com
Wed Feb 29 09:22:37 EST 2012
Dear all,
I am new to redback. Pardon me if this is something very trivial . I
am trying to understand this configuration.
port ethernet 2/5
description ABC
no shutdown
encapsulation dot1q
dot1q pvc 1000
bind subscriber ABC at local
subscriber name ABC
password 1234
ip address 10.1.1.3
interface XYZ multibind
ip address 10.1.0.1/16
1. Does this mean the subscriber on pvc 1000 gets the ip address
10.1.1.3?
>>>>> yes the user will get the IP address 10.1.1.3 as you have assigned the static ip for that user.
2. If yes, how does he get it? Through DHCP or something else?
>>>>>> it's not DHCP. You have manually define that IP to that particular user. However if you define "ip address pool" then the user will get the IP from the available IP pools.
Any pointers will be highly useful.
Thanks,
Chetan
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Chetan Ramachandra
Senior Support Engineer
Bangalore, India
www.ericsson.com
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