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VoIP subscriber gateways
3.1.2
Configure networking parameters of the device.
‘
Network
’
menu
Use the ‘Network’ menu to configure VLAN, WAN interface, SNMP client and wireless Wi-Fi access point;
install МАС-addresses, NAT rules (for the device with Wi-Fi module) and operate with routing table.
3.1.2.1
‘
Network settings
’
submenu
Use the menu to specify the network interface configuration and configure the access to the device via
various protocols.
To connect the device to the provider’s network, you should to check the network settings with operator.
When static settings are used, in the field ‘
Protocol for address getting on WAN
’ you should select
‘Static’
value
and full ‘WAN IP Address’, ‘WAN subnet mask’, ‘1
st
DNS’, ‘2
nd
DNS’ and ‘The default gateway’ fields by values
received from providers. If the devices on the provider network receive network settings via DHCP, PPPoE, L2TP
or PPTP protocol, you should select corresponding protocols from ‘
Protocol for address getting on
WAN’
box and
use provider instructions for correct device configuration.
Network model is based on the service connections. You can configure maximum three services:
Internet,
VoIP
and
Management
. Their division is realized by VLAN identifiers. By default, key service (Internet) is set up
and other services are disabled.
When VoIP service is enabled,
VoIP
application will use VoIP service configuration for its operation. If VoIP
service is disabled then VoIP application use Internet network configuration for operation.
‘
Management
’
service name does not mean that it can be used only for device management. The service
can be used for various user needs. However, if TR-069 client is run up on the device, it will use
Management
service configuration for its operation. If the service is disabled, TR-069 client uses Internet configuration for its
operation.
Internet
– key service, it cannot be disabled. The rest of the services
are additional and can be disabled.
To configure or check service settings, click corresponding button at the top of
‘Network
settings’
page.
It is important to know that you cannot use the same VLAN IDs for different services.
It is important to avoid the presence of the same subnet IP addresses (within one service as
well as several services) on different network interfaces.