Table 10-3: Configured Default Gateway Example; Table 10-4: Separate Routing Table Example - AudioCodes Mediant 2000 User Manual

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Each interface must have its own address space. Two interfaces may not share the same
address space, or even part of it. The IP address should be configured as a dotted-decimal
notation.
For IPv4 interfaces, the prefix length values range from 0 to 31.
OAMP Interface Address when Booting using BootP/DHCP
When booting using BootP/DHCP protocols, an IP address is obtained from the server. This
address is used as the OAMP address for this session, overriding the address configured
using the Multiple Interface table. The address specified for OAMP applications in the table
becomes available when booting from flash again. This allows the device to operate with a
temporary address for initial management and configuration while retaining the address to
be used for deployment.
10.9.1.2.5 Gateway Column
This column defines a default gateway for the device. For this reason, only one default
gateway may be configured. The default gateway's address must be on the same subnet as
the interface address. In addition, the default gateway can only be configured on one of the
interfaces running Media traffic.
A separate routing table allows configuring additional routing rules. Refer to the Routing
Table sub-section for more details.
Note:
Application
Index
Type
0
OAMP
Media &
1
Control
A separate routing table allows configuring routing rules. Configuring the following routing
rule enables OAMP applications to access peers on subnet 17.17.0.0 through the gateway
192.168.0.1.
Destination
Prefix Length
17.17.0.0
Refer to the Routing Table sub-section for more details.
10.9.1.2.6 VLAN ID Column
This column defines the VLAN ID for each interface. When using VLANs, this column must
hold a unique value for each interface of the same address family.
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The default gateway configured in the example below (200.200.85.1) is
available for the applications allowed on that interface (Media & Control).
Outgoing management traffic (originating on interface 0) is never directed to
this default gateway.

Table 10-3: Configured Default Gateway Example

Interface
IP Address
Mode
IPv4
192.168.85.14
Manual
IPv4
200.200.85.14
Manual

Table 10-4: Separate Routing Table Example

Subnet Mask
16
-
Prefix
Gateway
Length
16
0.0.0.0
24
200.200.85.1
Gateway
192.168.0.1
456
Mediant 2000
VLAN
Interface
ID
Name
100
Mgmt
200
CntrlMedia
Interface
Metric
0
1
Document #: LTRT-68809

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