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application is configured to act as an OAMP application.
Notes:
The following sections show some examples of selected network configurations, and their
matching ini file configuration.
Example 1: Single Interface Configuration - Multiple Interface table with a single
interface for OAMP, Media and Control applications:
Index
Application
OAMP,
0
Media &
Control
VLANS are not required and the 'Native' VLAN ID is irrelevant. Class of Service parameters
may have default values. The required routing table features two routes:
Destination
Prefix Length
201.201.0.0
202.202.0.0
The DNS/NTP applications may have their default application types. This example's
matching ini file is shown above. However, since many parameter values equal their default
values, they can be omitted. The ini file can be also written as follows:
; Interface Table Configuration:
[InterfaceTable]
FORMAT InterfaceTable_Index = InterfaceTable_ApplicationTypes,
InterfaceTable_InterfaceMode, InterfaceTable_IPAddress,
InterfaceTable_PrefixLength, InterfaceTable_Gateway,
InterfaceTable_VlanID, InterfaceTable_InterfaceName;
InterfaceTable 0
[\InterfaceTable]
; Routing Table Configuration:
RoutingTableDestinationsColumn = 201.201.0.0, 202.202.0.0
RoutingTableDestinationPrefixLensColumn = 16, 16
RoutingTableGatewaysColumn = 192.168.0.2, 192.168.0.3
RoutingTableInterfacesColumn = 0, 0
RoutingTableHopsCountColumn = 1, 1
Example 2: Three Interfaces, one for each application exclusively - the Multiple
Interface table is configured with three interfaces, one exclusively for each application type:
one interface for OAMP applications, one for Call Control applications, and one for RTP
Media applications:
Version 5.8
Lines that begin with a semicolon are considered a remark and are
ignored.
The Multiple Interface table configuration using the ini file must have the
prefix and suffix to allow AudioCodes INI File parser to correctly
recognize the Multiple Interface Table.
Table 10-9: Multiple Interface Table - Example 1
Interface
IP Address
IPv4
192.168.85.14
Table 10-10: Routing Table - Example 1
Subnet Mask
16
16
= 6, 10, 192.168.85.14,
Prefix
Default
Length
Gateway
16
192.168.0.1
Gateway
192.168.0.2
192.168.0.3
16, 192.168.0.1, 1, myAll;
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VLAN
Interface
ID
Name
1
myInterface
Interface
Metric
0
1
0
1
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