Table 10-1: Vlan Interface - General Communication Parameters - AudioCodes MP-202 User Manual

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Table 10-1: VLAN Interface - General Communication Parameters

Parameter
Schedule
Network
Physical Address
Clone MAC
MTU
Underlying Connection
Select one of the following Internet Protocol options from the 'Internet Protocol' drop down
menu:
No IP Address
Obtain an IP Address Automatically
Use the Following IP Address
Note that according to the selection you make in the 'Internet Protocol' drop down menu,
the screen will refresh and display relevant configuration settings.
No IP Address
Version 2.6
By default, the connection will always be active. However, you can
configure scheduler rules in order to define time segments during which
the connection may be active. Once a scheduler rule(s) is defined (via
Advanced>Scheduler Rules), this field changes to a combo box, allowing
you to choose between the available rules. To configure scheduler rules,
refer to Section 10.11.
Select whether the parameters you are configuring relate to a WAN, LAN
or DMZ connection, by selecting the connection type from the combo box.
For detailed information, refer to Section 4.2.
The physical address of the network card used for your network. Some
cards allow you to change this address.
Allows you to copy the current MAC address of your PC to the MAC
address of this device.
MTU is the Maximum Transmission Unit. It specifies the largest packet
size permitted for Internet transmission. In the default setting, Automatic,
the Telephone Adapter selects the best MTU for your Internet connection.
In case you change to manual, you can enter the largest packet size, you
should leave this value in the 1200 to 1500 range.
The Ethernet device that the connection is implemented over.
Select 'No IP Address' if you require that your Telephone Adapter has no IP
address. This can be useful if you are working in an environment where you
are not connected to other networks, such as the Internet.
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10. VLAN and Bridge Settings
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