The Voip Arp Screen; The Voip Countrycode Screen - ZyXEL Communications MSC1024G Series User Manual

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18.3 The VoIP ARP Screen

Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) is a protocol for mapping an Internet Protocol address (IP
address) to a physical machine address, also known as a Media Access Control or MAC
address, on the local area network.
Use the VoIP ARP screen to manage the IP addresses assigned to the VoIP cards in the IES.
Click VoIP > ARP. The following screen displays.
Figure 381 The VoIP > ARP Screen
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 291 The VoIP > ARP Screen
LABEL
Slot
Flush
Refresh
Index
Slot
IP
MAC
Timer
Previous
Next

18.4 The VoIP Countrycode Screen

Use this screen to configure the regional VoIP settings of the IES, and to see details of the
VoIP settings affected by the country of operation you select. Click VoIP > Countrycode. The
following screen displays.
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DESCRIPTION
Use the drop-down list box to select the active VoIP line card you want to manage.
Click this to remove all the entries from the ARP table.
Click this to reload the information in the ARP table.
This is the ARP table entry number.
This displays the line card number.
This is the learned IP address of a device connected to a port.
This is the MAC address of the device with the listed IP address.
This is the time (in seconds) until the entry expires (if there is no activity on the IP
address).
Click this to show the preceding ARP table screen (if the number of learned IP
addresses cannot be shown on a single page).
Click this to show the following ARP table screen (if the number of learned IP addresses
cannot be shown on a single page).
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