Figure 3-40: Multiple Interface Table Page - AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG User Manual

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Application type: OAMP + Media + Control
IP address: 192.168.0.2 with prefix length 24 (i.e., subnet mask 255.255.255.0)
Default gateway: 192.168.0.1
Name: "Voice"
VLAN ID: 1
When using data-routing functionality, the network interfaces for the data-router are
configured using the Data Settings menu (see Data Settings on page 222).
Notes:
To configure VoIP network interfaces:
1.
Open the 'Multiple Interface Table' page (Configuration tab > VoIP menu > Network
submenu > IP Settings).
2.
In the 'Add Index' field, enter the desired index number for the new interface, and then
click Add Index; the index row is added to the table.
3.
Configure the interface according to the table below.
4.
Click the Apply button; the interface is added to the table and the Done button
appears.
SIP User's Manual
IPv6 interfaces are supported when the device operates with voice
functionality only (i.e., without data-routing functionality). This support
requires a special Software Upgrade Key for the device. For further
information, contact AudioCodes.
When operating with both voice and data-routing functionalities, it is
recommended to define the default gateway IP address for the VoIP
network interfaces in the same subnet and with the same VLAN ID as the
IP address defined in the data-routing configuration section.
For a detailed description and examples of VoIP network interfaces
configuration, see ''Network Configuration'' on page 620.
You can define firewall rules (access list) to deny (block) or permit (allow)
packets received from a specific IP interface configured in this table.
These rules are configured using the AccessList parameter (see
''Configuring the Access List'' on page 249).
You can view currently active configured IP interfaces in the 'IP Active
Interfaces' page (see ''Viewing Active IP Interfaces'' on page 350).
You can also configure this table using the ini file table parameter
InterfaceTable (see ''Networking Parameters'' on page 653).
For an explanation on configuring Web interface tables, see ''Working
with Tables'' on page 53.

Figure 3-40: Multiple Interface Table Page

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