CHAPTER13 Network
Mediant 1000 Gateway & E-SBC | User's Manual
➢ To configure a Native VLAN for the OSN:
1. Open the Network Settings page (Setup menu > IP Network tab > Advanced folder >
Network Settings).
2. Scroll down to the OSN group:
3. In the 'OSN Native VLAN ID' field, configure the VLAN ID, and then click Apply.
When configured to 0 (default), the OSN uses the OAMP VLAN ID. When set to any other value, it
specifies a VLAN configured in the Ethernet Devices table (see Configuring Underlying Ethernet
Devices), which is assigned to a Media and/or Control application in the IP Interfaces table.
Disabling Internal Switch Port for OSN
You can enable or disable the Ethernet port of the device's internal switch, which interfaces with
the OSN server. If the port is not blocked, you can optionally access the OSN server through any
Ethernet port on the device's front panel (instead of through the OSN module's Ethernet ports
located on the rear panel). If you block the port, then you can access the OSN server only through
the Ethernet ports on the OSN module.
You can also view the status of the port (Up or Down), by running the following CLI command:
# show system interface osn
➢ To enable / disable the internal switch's Ethernet port interfacing with OSN:
1. Open the Network Settings page (Setup menu > IP Network tab > Advanced folder >
Network Settings).
2. From the 'Block OSN Port' drop-down list, select Enable or Disable:
3. Click Apply.
IP Multicasting
The device supports IP Multicasting level 1, according to RFC 2236 (i.e., IGMP version 2) for RTP
channels. The device is capable of transmitting and receiving multicast packets.
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