Chapter 31 port Commands
31.31 port sip opmode Command
Syntax:
port sip opmode <slot-port> <DEFVAL|v5sip>
where
DEFVAL
v5sip
This command sets the operation mode of a VoIP port.
The following example sets card 3's port 5 to use V5.2.
ras> port sip opmode 3-5 v5sip
31.32 port tel Command
Syntax:
port tel <slot-port> <telephone-no>
where
<telephone-no>
This command records a subscriber's telephone number for the specified port(s). On the VOP
line card, each port's telephone number is a SIP URI identity (SIP phone number) and must be
unique.
The following example records a telephone number of 123456789 for port 5 on the line card in
slot 3.
ras> port tel 3-5 123456789
31.33 Transparent LAN Service (TLS)
Transparent LAN Service (also known as VLAN stacking or Q-in-Q) allows a service provider
to distinguish multiple customers VLANs, even those with the same (customer-assigned)
VLAN ID, within its network. Refer to
Use the
port tlspvc
PVC(s).
You can NOT configure PPPoA-to-PPPoE and TLS settings on the same PVC.
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Configures the port to use SIP to connect to a server.
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Configures the port to use V5.2 to connect to a traditional class 5 POTS
switch.
The subscriber's telephone number.
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Section 11.8.6 on page 236
commands to configure VLAN stacking settings for the specified
MSC1000G/1024G/1224G Series User's Guide
for more information.