4.3.6
MAC Clone
Select
MAC Clone
and enter a MAC/physical address to change the WAN MAC address.
4.4 On-board LAN Setup
The
On-board LAN Setup
page allows administrator to configure LAN network interface for IP PBX.
1. Select
System
->
On-board LAN Setup
to see the current settings of LAN network interface.
2.
Enter a new IP address and network mask.
3. Click
Apply
to change the settings.
Note:
By default IP PBX grants IP addresses to LAN devices via DHCP, and translates those
addresses into its WAN IP address for access beyond the LAN subnet. Make sure to change
DHCP pool and LAN routing (if any) accordingly after changing the system LAN IP subnet. After
configuration, go to
Service
->
IP PBX Service
, and click
Restart
to activate the changes.
4.5 LAN Routing
To enable static routing among LAN subnets, enter network information and the IP address of the
corresponding gateway in the IP PBX’s LAN. It is important to assure that the given gateway IP
address sits in the IP PBX’s LAN. Each subnet requires an entry even multiple subnets share the same
gateway, unless masking does the same.
Examples are adding IP Route IDs
net1
and
net2
with parameters 192.168.128.0/255.255.255.0,
192.168.129.0/255.255.255.0, shared gateway 192.168.1.254 respectively. Or, IP Route ID
net1n2
with 192.168.128.0/255.255.254.0 and gateway 192.168.1.254 would do the same. Added routes
enable routing immediately after clicking
Add
. However, the IP PBX Service needs to be restarted to
regard calls from designated LAN subnets as LAN traffic. Go to
Service
->
IP PBX Service
, and click
Restart
to regard calls as LAN traffic.
4.5.1
Add a Route
1. Enter
the
IP Route ID
,
Network
,
Netmask
, and
Gateway
.
2. Click
Add
to have the newly added route in
IP Route ID
.
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