Assigning Ntp Services To Application Types; Multiple Interface Table Configuration Summary And Guidelines - AudioCodes Mediant 800B User Manual

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Parameter
Web/EMS: Default Gateway
CLI: gateway
[InterfaceTable_Gateway]
Web/EMS: Interface Name
CLI: name
[InterfaceTable_InterfaceName]
Web/EMS: Primary DNS
CLI: primary-dns
[InterfaceTable_PrimaryDNSSe
rverIPAddress]
Web/EMS: Secondary DNS
CLI: secondary-dns
[InterfaceTable_SecondaryDNS
ServerIPAddress]
Web: Underlying Device
CLI: underlying-dev
[InterfaceTable_UnderlyingDevic
e]

12.4.1 Assigning NTP Services to Application Types

You can associate the Network Time Protocol (NTP) application with the OAMP or Control
application type. This is done using the EnableNTPasOAM ini file parameter.

12.4.2 Multiple Interface Table Configuration Summary and Guidelines

The Interface table configuration must adhere to the following rules:
Multiple Control and Media interfaces can be configured with overlapping IP
addresses and subnets.
The prefix length replaces the dotted-decimal subnet mask presentation and must
have a value of 0-30 for IPv4 addresses and a value of 0-64 for IPv6 addresses.
One OAMP interface must be configured and this must be an IPv4 address. This
OAMP interface can be combined with Media and Control.
At least one Control interface must be configured.
At least one Media interface must be configured.
Multiple Media and/or Control interfaces can be configured with an IPv6 address.
The network interface types can be combined:
Example 1:
Example 2:
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prefix length for IPv6 must be set to a value from 0 to 64.
Defines the IP address of the default gateway for the interface.
When traffic is sent from this interface to an unknown destination
(i.e., not in the same subnet and not defined for any static routing
rule), it is forwarded to this default gateway.
Defines a name for the interface. This name is used in various
configuration tables to associate the network interface with other
configuration entities such as Media Realms. It is also displayed
in management interfaces (Web, CLI, and SNMP) for clarity
where it has no functional use.
The valid value is a string of up to 16 characters.
(Optional) Defines the primary DNS server's IP address (in
dotted-decimal notation), which is used for translating domain
names into IP addresses for the interface.
By default, no IP address is defined.
(Optional) Defines the secondary DNS server's IP address (in
dotted-decimal notation), which is used for translating domain
names into IP addresses for the interface.
By default, no IP address is defined.
Assigns an Ethernet Device to the IP interface. An Ethernet
Device is a VLAN ID associated with a physical Ethernet port
(Ethernet Group). To configure Ethernet Devices, see Configuring
Underlying Ethernet Devices on page 121.
One combined OAMP-Media-Control interface with an IPv4 address
One OAMP interface with an IPv4 address
One or more Control interfaces with IPv4 addresses
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