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Mediant 800 MSBG
Parameter
Description
Realm' table, which in turn is assigned to an IP Group).
Each interface index must be unique.
Each interface must have a unique VLAN ID.
Each interface must have a unique subnet.
Subnets in different interfaces must not overlap (e.g., defining two
interfaces with 10.0.0.1/8 and 10.50.10.1/24 is invalid). Each interface
must have its own address space.
Upon device start up, this table is parsed and passes comprehensive
validation tests. If any errors occur during this validation phase, the
device sends an error message to the Syslog server and falls back to
a “safe mode”, using a single IPv4 interface and without VLANs.
Therefore, check the Syslog for any error messages.
To configure multiple VoIP IP interfaces in the Web interface and for
a detailed description of the table's parameters, see ''Configuring IP
Interface Settings'' on page
For a description of configuring
ini
file table parameters, see
''Configuring ini File Table Parameters'' on page
[EnableDNSasOAM]
Determines the application type for DNS services.
[1]
= OAMP (default)
[0]
= Control.
Note:
For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is required.
[EnableNTPasOAM]
Determines the application type for NTP services.
[1]
= OAMP (default)
[0]
= Control.
Note:
For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is required.
12.1.2 VoIP Static Routing Parameters
The static routing parameters are described in the table below.
Table
12-2: Static Routing Parameters
Parameter
Description
Static IP Routing Table
[StaticRouteTable]
You can define up to 30 static VoIP IP routing rules for the device. These
rules can be associated with IP interfaces defined in the Multiple
Interface table (InterfaceTable parameter). The routing decision for
sending the outgoing IP packet is based on the source subnet/VLAN. If
not associated with an IP interface, the static IP rule is based on
destination IP address.
When the destination of an outgoing IP packet does not match one of the
subnets defined in the Multiple Interface table, the device searches this
table for an entry that matches the requested destination host/network. If
such an entry is found, the device sends the packet to the indicated
router (i.e., next hop). If no explicit entry is found, the packet is sent to
the default gateway according to the source interface of the packet (if
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