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3.3.1.1

Configuring the Multiple Interface Table

The 'Multiple Interface Table' page allows you to configure up to 16 logical network
interfaces, each with its own IP address, unique VLAN ID (if enabled), interface name, and
application type permitted on the interface:
Control
Media
Operations, Administration, Maintenance and Provisioning (OAMP)
This page also provides VLAN-related parameters for enabling VLANs and for defining the
'Native' VLAN ID (VLAN ID to which incoming, untagged packets are assigned). For
assigning VLAN priorities and Differentiated Services (DiffServ) for the supported Class of
Service (CoS), refer to Configuring the QoS Settings on page
Notes:
Version 5.8
Only eight media (RTP) IP address interfaces can be implemented in call
routing. These interfaces are assigned to Media Realms in the 'SIP
Media Realm' table (refer to "Configuring Media Realms" on page 97),
which in turn are assigned to IP Groups.
Once you access the 'Multiple Interface Table' page, the 'IP Settings'
page is no longer available.
For a detailed description with examples for configuring multiple network
interfaces, refer to "Network Configuration" on page 452).
You can view all configured IP interfaces that are currently active in the
'IP Active Interfaces' page (refer to ''
page
185
).
When adding more than one interface to the table, ensure that you
enable VLANs using the 'VLAN Mode' (VlANMode) parameter.
When booting using BootP/DHCP protocols (refer to the Product
Reference Manual), an IP address is obtained from the server. This
address is used as the OAMP address for this session, overriding the IP
address you configured in the 'Multiple Interface Table' page. The
address specified in this table takes effect only after you save the
configuration to the device's flash memory. This enables the device to
use a temporary IP address for initial management and configuration,
while retaining the address (defined in this table) for deployment.
For an explanation on configuring tables in the Web interface, refer to
''
Working with Tables''
You can also configure this table using the ini file table parameter
InterfaceTable (refer to ''Networking Parameters''
Viewing Active IP Interfaces''
on page
34
.
57
3. Web-Based Management
66.
on
on page
223
).
October 2009

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