AudioCodes Mediant 3000 User Manual page 146

Media gateway & enterprise session border controller (e-sbc)
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of Service (QoS), see ''Configuring the QoS Settings'' on page 157.
Default Gateway: Traffic from this interface destined to a subnet that does not meet
any of the routing rules (local or static) are forwarded to this gateway (as long as the
application type is allowed on this interface).
Primary and secondary domain name server (DNS) addresses (optional)
Complementing the Interface table is the Static Route table, which lets you configure static
routing rules for non-local hosts/subnets. For more information, see ''Configuring Static IP
Routing'' on page 154.
Notes:
Before configuring IP interfaces, it is recommended that you read the IP interface
configuration guidelines in ''Interface Table Configuration Guidelines'' on page
150.
When booting using BootP/DHCP protocols, the device obtains its OAMP IP
address from the BootP/DHCP server. This address overrides the previous OAMP
address. If you subsequently modify this OAMP address in the Interface table, it
becomes available only after you save the configuration to the device's flash with a
device reset.
If you enable the Physical Network Separation feature for physical separation of
network traffic, user VLANs are not supported. For more information, see Physical
Network Separation Mode on page 661.
The following procedure describes how to configure the IP network interfaces through the
Web interface. You can also configure it through ini file (InterfaceTable).
To configure IP network interfaces:
1.
Open the Interface table (Configuration tab > VoIP menu > Network > IP Interfaces
Table).
2.
Click Add; a dialog box appears.
User's Manual
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Mediant 3000
Document #: LTRT-89730

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