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Context Configuration Mode Commands
▀ ip pool
▄ Cisco ASR 5000 Series Command Line Interface Reference
OL-22947-02
Specifies the logical name of the IP address pool.
must be an alpha and/or numeric string of 1 through
31 characters in length.
Important:
An error message displays if the
and the
in the configuration are the
same. An error message displays if the
or
are already used in the context.
Specifies the beginning IP address of the IP address pool.
can either be an IPv4 address
expressed in dotted decimal notation, or an IPv6 address expressed in colon notation.
Specifies the IP address mask bits to determine the number of IP addresses in the pool.
must be
specified using the standard IPv4 dotted decimal notation.
1 bits in the
1 bits in the
indicate that bit position in the
must also have a value of 1.
0 bits in the
indicate that bit position in the
does not need to match, i.e., the bit can
be either a 0 or a 1.
For example, if the IP address and mask are specified as
For example, if the IP address and mask are specified as
and
,
respectively, the pool will contain IP addresses in the range
through
for
a total of 32 addresses.
Specifies a combined IP address subnet mask bits to indicate what IP addresses the route applies to.
must be specified using the form ‗IP Address/Mask Bits‘ where the IP
address is specified using the standard IPv4 dotted decimal notation and the mask bits are a numeric value
which is the number of bits in the subnet mask.
which is the number of bits in the subnet mask.
Specifies the IP addresses for the IP pool as a range of addresses.
specifies the beginning of the range of addresses for the IP pool.
specifies the end of the range of addresses for the IP pool.
The IP address range must be specified using the standard IPv4 dotted decimal notation.
For example, if
For example, if
is specified as
and
is
specified as
the IP pool will contain addresses in the range
through
for a total of 32 addresses.
Address pool may only be used by mobile stations which have requested an IP address from a specified pool.
When private pools are part of an IP pool group, they are used in a priority order according to the precedence
setting.
When private pools are part of an IP pool group, they are used in a priority order according to the precedence
setting.
must be a value in the range from 0 through 10 with 0 being the highest priority. The
default value is 0.
Address pool is used in priority order for assigning IP addresses to mobile stations which have not requested
a specific address pool.
a specific address pool.
must be a value in the range from 0 through 10 with 0 being the highest
priority. The default value is 0.