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and algorithms on the remote VPN router.
3.5 VLAN Settings
The WAN VLAN sub-page allows the user to configure general VLAN settings for all packets
originating from the WAN interface.
Press "Save VLAN Settings" to save and apply the general VLAN settings. Any new settings will
take effect immediately.
*DO NOT CHANGE THIS VLAN SETTINGS UNLESS YOU KNOW EXACTLY WHAT
YOU WANT TO DO
3.6 MAC Spoofing
This sub-page allows the user to set the Ethernet hardware/MAC address to be used by the WAN
interface. This is typically done to mimic ('spoof' or 'clone') the MAC address of one of the
devices connected on the private LAN interface. Enter the 12 digit hardware address to assign to
the WAN interface and press "Save MAC Spoofing Settings" to save and apply the new setting.
SECTION IV.
SIP Configuration
If the device is running the SIP protocol, select “SIP” from the menu on the left. This will provide
sub-pages to configure: the SIP endpoint and SIP Server settings; selection of any special SIP
extensions for advanced SIP features; the specification of out-of-band (OOB) DTMF signalling;
the ToS/DiffServ settings for SIP and RTP packets; and the VLAN prioritization for SIP and RTP
packets.
4.1 SIP Settings
This page allows configuration of the SIP server and endpoint settings.
Enter the address and port value of the SIP server. The address may be an IP address or the name
of the server. If no SIP server address is entered, the device will attempt to self provision a SIP
server using a DNS query. For this to be successful, ensure that the DNS settings on the device