Open Solution Network (Osn) Server; Configuring Native Vlan For Osn Server - AudioCodes Mediant 1000B User Manual

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12.11 Open Solution Network (OSN) Server

This section describes various networking settings for the OSN server.
Note:
The OSN is a customer-ordered item.
For information on cabling the OSN, refer to the device's Hardware Installation
Manual.

12.11.1 Configuring Native VLAN for OSN Server

You can configure a VLAN ID associated with any application type (Media, Control, or
OAMP) to access the Open Solution Network (OSN) server through the device's internal
port switch. By default, access to the OSN is from the OAMP interface VLAN (ID 1).
Configuring a Native VLAN is useful, for example, to separate traffic within the device -
between the OSN (i.e., application traffic) and voice traffic.
This feature is applicable only if you connect to the OSN through one of the device's VoIP
LAN ports (on the front panel). If you are connecting to the OSN through the OSN's Gigabit
Ethernet port (on the rear panel), this feature is not applicable.
To configure a Native VLAN for the OSN:
1.
Open the Network Settings page (Setup menu > IP Network tab > Advanced folder >
Network Settings).
2.
Scroll down to the OSN group:
3.
In the 'OSN Native VLAN ID' field, configure the VLAN ID, and then click Apply.
When configured to 0 (default), the OSN uses the OAMP VLAN ID. When set to any other
value, it specifies a VLAN configured in the Ethernet Devices table (see ''Configuring
Underlying Ethernet Devices'' on page 139), which is assigned to a Media and/or Control
application in the IP Interfaces table.
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Figure 12-16: Configuring Native VLAN for OSN
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