Chapter 2 - InterfaceGroup Parameters
MIB Reference Manual - Provisioning MIB
VP500 Communication Unit
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interfaceDhcp-
Group
The following parameters allow you to set DHCP information for the
VP500 communication unit.
interfaceQoS-
Group Parameters
The following parameters allow you to define the 802.1q settings of the
VP500 communication unit.
Table 6:
Interface DHCP Parameters
Name
Access
Description
Dynamic
interfaceDhcpPrimDnsIp
R-O
Primary DNS server IP address provided by the DHCP server.
Default Value
: 192.168.0.10
N/A
interfaceDhcpSecDnsIp R-O
Secondary
DNS
server IP address provided by the DHCP server.
Default Value
: 192.168.0.10
N/A
interfaceDhcpDefaultRouterIp R-O
Default
router IP address provided by the DHCP server.
Default Value
: 192.168.0.10
N/A
interfaceDhcpSubnetMaskIp
R-O
Subnet mask provided by the DHCP server.
Default Value
: 255.255.255.0
N/A
interfaceDhcpLocalIp R-O
Local
IP
address provided by the DHCP server.
Default Value
: 192.168.0.1
N/A
Table 7:
Interface QoS Parameters
Name
Access
Description
Dynamic
interfaceQoSSignalingIeee8021QFilterEnable
R/W
Enabling IEEE 802.1Q VLAN user priority tagging for VoIP
signaling packet. This filter applies to any VoIP signaling protocol
in use (e.g. MGCP or SIP). When the filter is disabled (as well as
VLAN), no tag is added to the Ethernet header. Otherwise, each
signaling packet is tagged with the user priority defined below.
0 =
Disable
1 =
Enable
Default Value
: 0
Yes
interfaceQoSSignalingIeee8021QUserPriority
R/W
IEEE 802.1Q VLAN user priority value for VoIP signaling packet.
This value is used to set the user priority in the TCI field of the
VLAN tag. Tagging user priority is applied only when the filter is
enabled. In the case where the filter for signaling protocol is
disabled and the VLAN option is enabled, the default user priority
declared under the VLAN group will be used. Otherwise, the user
priority set for signaling has precedence over the VLAN default
user priority.
•
7 = High priority
•
0 = Low priority
Default Value
: 6
Yes
interfaceQoSMediaIeee8021QFilterEnable
R/W
Enabling IEEE 802.1Q VLAN user priority tagging for VoIP media
packet. This filter applies to any VoIP media protocol in use (e.g.
RTP, T.38). When the filter is disabled (as well as VLAN), no tag
is added to the Ethernet header. Otherwise, each signaling
packet is tagged with the user priority defined below.
0 =
Disable
1 =
Enable
Default Value
: 0
Yes
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