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MG-SIP128 [MG-128SIPMGG]
[Operating Procedure]
To enable IPv6 function, execute the following commands. For the details of the commands, refer to
List of Maintenance Console Commands
Step1:
Select “IPv6” by “set ip_version” command.
Step2:
Set SIP server address by “set sip_server” command.
Step3:
Set the SIP register address by “set sip_register” command if needed.
* This command is required depending on the carrier that MG-SIP128 [MG-128SIPMGG] con-
nected.
Step4:
Set the IP address of the Telephony Server by “set drsaddress” command.
Step5:
Set Ether1 information by “set ipaddress” command.
Step6:
Set the key number by “set keynumber” command.
Step7:
Set the user ID and the password by “set auth” command if needed.
* This command is required depending on the carrier that MG-SIP128 [MG-128SIPMGG] con-
nected.
Step8:
Set other commands if needed.
Step9:
Execute the “reboot” command to save the configuration and restart the MG-SIP128 [MG-
128SIPMGG].
Note 4:
If you change the IP version by “set ip_version” command, you also need to change the following
command settings to activate IPv6 function. After those settings, execute the “reboot” command to
save the configuration and restart the MG-SIP128 [MG-128SIPMGG].
Changing IPv4 to IPv6
Changing IPv6 to IPv4
IPv6 Related Data
Settings Exist
No IPv6 Related
Data Settings Exist
IPv4 Related Data
Settings Exist
No IPv4 Related
Data Settings Exist
dnsaddress
Change the current set-
ting to the last setting.
Change the current set-
ting to “::”.
Change the current set-
ting to the last setting.
Change the current set-
ting to “0.0.0.0”.
sip_server
sip_register
ipaddress
For Ether2 port, an IP address is generated by re-
ceiving the Router Advertisement (RA) message.
sip_route
Change the current set-
ting to the last setting.
Change the current set-
ting to “::”.
Summary of Contents for SV8500
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