TD 92579EN
15 February 2012 / Ver. H
Installation and Operation Manual
IP-DECT Base Station & IP-DECT Gateway (software version 5.0.x)
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Note:
If "VLAN = 0", the Quality of Service (QoS) is inactive according to 802.1q.
It is also recommended to avoid "VLAN = 1" as it often is used as a default VLAN setting.
8.2.6
View LAN Statistics
To view statistics of LAN events:
1
On the IPBS: Select LAN > Statistics.
On the IPBL: Select LAN1 > Statistics.
To reset the ethernet statistics counters, click "Clear".
8.2.7
Deactivate LAN Port (only for IPBL)
To deactivate LAN port:
1
Select LAN2 > IP.
2
Select the Disable check box.
3
Click “OK”.
The LAN2 port is for administration only and it is the port you in normal case are interested
in deactivating.
8.3
IP
8.3.1
Configure IP Settings
The following settings can be done in the IP settings sub menu:
1
Select IP > Settings.
2
Enter the ToS priority value (recommended value is "0xb8") in the ToS Priority - RTP
Data text field.
3
Enter the ToS priority value (recommended value is "0x68") in the
ToS Priority - VoIP
Signalling
text field.
4
Select which ports to use for RTP traffic by entering the first port in the First UDP-
RTP Port text field.
5
Enter the number of ports to use in the Number of Ports text field.
6
Click "OK".
ToS priority,
RTP Data and VoIP Signalling:
Determines the priority from the ToS field in the IP
header. This function can be used if the router can
use ToS priority control.
Hexadecimal, octal or decimal values can be used;
0x10, 020 and 16 are all equivalent.
There are two fields for ToS priority, one for RTP
Data and one for VoIP Signalling
a
. Other types of
traffic (for example http and ldap) are not prioritized
and use 0x00.
NOTE: Remember that the same value should be set
in the ToS field for all devices.
a. VoIP Signalling includes roaming, handover, registrations towards the IP-PBX etc.
RTP ports:
If the ports fields are left blank, the ports 16384 to
32767 will be used.