VoIP configuration
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RUNK MODE
It is possible to configure individual switch ports in trunk mode so that they can be handled packets
with 802.1q tag. For example with the commands:
set switch port 1 mode trunk
set switch port 1 allow vid 2
set switch port 1 allow vid 3
set switch port 1 allow vid 4
set switch port 2 mode access vid 10
set switch port 3 mode access vid 10
set switch port 4 mode access vid 10
set switch port 5 modem access vid 10
set switch on
set vlan add vid 2 interface eth1
set vlan add vid 3 interface eth1
set vlan add vid 4 interface eth1
set vlan add vid 10 interface eth1
set vlan eth1.2 ipaddr 192.168.2.1 netmask 255.255.255.0
set vlan eth1.3 ipaddr 192.168.3.1 netmask 255.255.255.0
set vlan eth1.4 ipaddr 192.168.4.1 netmask 255.255.255.0
set vlan eth1.10 ipaddr 192.168.10.1 netmask 255.255.255.0
it states that on port 1 of the switch can pass Ethernet packets containing the (VLAN ID) tag 802.1q
2, 3 and 4 respectively and these will be delivered to the VLAN eth1.2, eth1.3 and eth1.4, while the
remaining ports can pass Ethernet packets without 802.1q tag: these will be delivered on the
eth1.10 interface.
V34 mode
If the conditions are rights, V34 modality is automatically enabled by the CPE, so, from the user
point of view, the command to be use is the same of the T38 mode.
After you create a trunk
opensip
, use the command:
set voip trunk sip opensip fax-mode t38-reinvite-g711-reinvite
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HOW VOIP COMMAND
The command
show voip
can be declined as in the examples below:
Active calls
show voip active_calls
root@imola-pbx>
show voip active_calls
1 of 8 max active call (12.50% of capacity)
1 call processed