User's Manual

29/OCT/2014 REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL
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Cisco IR500 Series WPAN Gateway and Range Extender Installation and Configuration Guide
Chapter 5 Operation and Configuration
Information about WPAN Gateway and WPAN Range Extender Configuration
Note End-user IPv6 prefix = Rule IPv6 Prefix + IPv4 Suffix (EA bits field)
Ta b l e 5-2 Translated Addresses
Case No. MAP IPv4 address End-user IPv6 prefix MAP IPv6 address
1 153.10.10.1 2031:6f8:147e: 1001:: 2031:6f8:147e:1001:99:a0a:100:0
2 153.10.10.2 2031:6f8:147e:1002:: 2031:6f8:147e:1002:99:a0a:200:0
3 153.10.10.32 2031:6f8:147e: 1020:: 2031:6f8:147e:1020:99:a0a:2000:0
4 153.10.10.254 2031:6F8:147E:10fe:: 2031:6f8:147e: 10fe:99:a0a:fe00:0
Information about WPAN Gateway and WPAN Range Extender
Configuration
Role of CG-NMS, page 5-11
CG-NMS Device Classification, page 5-11
CSMP Client, page 5-12
Role of CG-DM, page 5-12
Role of CG-NMS
The IR500 series WPAN gateway and WPAN range extender are managed and configured by the
Connected Grid Network Management System (CG-NMS) application.
CG-NMS Device Classification
CG-NMS uses groups to manage devices. Each device must be classified into a group.
For CG-NMS based management and configuration, the WPAN g
ateway and WPAN range extender are
classified according to the device category, device type, and group information in Table 5-3.
Ta b l e 5-3 Classification Information for IR 500 Series Devices
Classification Entity Classification Information
DeviceCategory Endpoint
deviceType ir500
default config group default-ir500
default firmware group default-ir500
tunnel provisioning group Not applicable