Configuration Concepts; Configuration Tools; Main Operating Modes; Operating In Voip And Data-Routing Mode - AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG User Manual

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Configuration Concepts

This section discusses the device's configuration tools and configuration concepts.
2.1

Configuration Tools

You can configure the device, using the following management tools:
The device's HTTP-based Embedded Web Server (Web interface), using any
standard Web browser (described in ''Web-based Management'' on page 41).
A configuration ini file loaded to the device (see ''ini File Configuration'' on page 367).
AudioCodes' Element Management System (see ''Element Management System
(EMS)'' on page 373).
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) browser software (refer to the Product
Reference Manual).
Command Line Interface (CLI) for configuring the Data-Routing functionality (refer to
the MSBG Series CLI Reference Guide)
2.2

Main Operating Modes

The device can operate in one of the following main modes:
VoIP and Data-Routing mode
VoIP-only mode
Note:
2.2.1

Operating in VoIP and Data-Routing Mode

If you wish to use the device as a VoIP gateway with data-routing functionality, you need to
configure the following data-routing features:
1.
Connect the device's WAN port to the WAN network (refer to the Installation Manual).
2.
Configure the Data-Router LAN interface (see ''Configuring Data-Routing LAN
Interface'' on page 28)
3.
Configure the DHCP server (see ''Configuring Device's DHCP Server'' on page 29)
4.
Configure the WAN IP address (see ''Assigning a WAN IP Address'' on page 29)
5.
Assign the WAN interface to the VoIP traffic
6.
Configure Quality of Service - optional (see ''Configuring Quality of Service'' on page
32)
7.
Configure VRF - optional (see ''Configuring Virtual Routing and Forwarding'' on page
38)
8.
Enable remote Web management (see ''Enabling Remote HTTP/S Web Management''
on page 39)
Version 6.2
This section assumes that you already have IP connectivity to the device (i.e.,
that you can access its Web interface), as described in the Installation
Manual.
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