Chapter 37 voip Commands
Use this command to see H.248 interface settings. Specify an interface's ID to see details
about that interface.
The following example shows H.248 interface 1's settings.
ras> voip h248 interface show 1
id
ip/mask
vid
primary slot
secondary slot : 6
mg name
h248 profile
mg port
mg state
bhca peak
bhca average
37.4.8 voip h248 interface slave command
Syntax:
voip h248 interface slave <id> <member> <ip-address> [<step>]
where
member
step
Use this command to specify an H.248 interface's media cards.
The following example sets H.248 interface 1 to use a VOP card in slot 1 with IP address
192.168.3.174 as a media (slave) card.
ras> voip h248 interface slave 1 1 192.168.3.174
37.4.9 voip h248 master command
Syntax:
voip h248 master <slot> <ip-address 1> <ip-address 2>
where
ip-address 1
ip-address 2
Use this command to configure a media card to work with the interface's signaling cards.
946
: 1
: 172.23.19.200/24
: 1
: 3
: MG1
: MEGACO
: 2944
: enable
: 20 calls/second
: 10000 calls/hour
The number of the media (slave) card in the H.248 interface (1~27).
You can also specify a range to add multiple cards.
When adding multiple cards, enter the interval between IP addresses.
For example, enter "1~10" for the member and "1" for the step to
increment each media card's IP address by one.
The primary signaling card's IP address.
The secondary signaling card's IP address. Use 0.0.0.0 if there is not
secondary signaling card.
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