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Universal Network Terminal TAU-32M.IP
Traffic Type – VLAN Number
In section
'Traffic Type – VLAN Number'
, you can assign one of three configured VLANs
(VLAN1, VLAN2,
VLAN3)
or PPPoE interface to the specific traffic type:
RTP
– VLAN, PPPoE assignment for voice traffic;
Signaling (SIP/H.323) –
VLAN, PPPoE, PPTP, IPSec assignment for SIP/H323 signal traffic;
Control (Web/Telnet) –
VLAN, PPPoE, PPTP, IPSec assignment for gateway management via web interface,
telnet, and SSH.
To apply changes, click the
Submit Changes
button. To discard all changes made to configuration, click the
Undo All Changes
button.
5.1.1.4
The 'Route' submenu
In the
'Route' submenu'
you can configure static routes for WAN and VLAN interfaces.
Static routing
allows you to route packets to defined IP networks or IP addresses through the specified
gateways. Packets sent to IP addresses not belonging to the gateway IP network and falling outside the scope of
static routing rules will be sent to the default gateway.
Network
– destination IP network or address;
Mask
– network mask. If IP address is specified in the
'Network'
field, use the following mask:
255.255.255.255;
Gateway
– address of a network gateway that will be used for packet routing to the defined network (or IP
address);
VLAN
– virtual local area network identifier (VLAN ID). Use it when destination IP network or IP address
belong to virtual local area network, otherwise leave this field blank.
To add/apply a new route, enter the data in the field with
icon, and click the
Submit Changes
button. To
remove the route, select
'Delete'
checkbox and click the
Submit Changes
button.
Voice traffic will be transmitted via PPPoE only after the device is restarted!
When selecting for all types: RTP, signalling and controlling PPPoE value won't have any IP
address, even if IP address for WAN will be setted up in configuration.