Example of VoIP Interfaces of Combined Application Types in Multiple Interface Table
Index
Application
Type
IP Address
Prefix
Length
Gateway
VLAN
ID
Interface
Name
0 OAMP 192.168.0.2 16 192.168.0.1 1 Mgmt
1 Media &
Control
200.200.85.14 24 200.200.85.1 201 MediaCntrl1
2 Media &
Control
200.200.86.14 24 200.200.86.1 202 MediaCntrl2
2. IP Routing table: A routing rule is required to allow remote management from a host
in 176.85.49.0/24:
Example of IP Routing Table
Destination IP
Address
Prefix Length
Gateway IP
Address
Metric
Interface
Name
176.85.49.0 24 192.168.0.10 1 -
3. The NTP application is configured (using the ini file) to serve as OAMP applications:
EnableNTPasOAM = 1
14.1.4.4 VoIP Interfaces with Multiple Default Gateways
Below is a configuration example using default gateways per IP network interface. In this
example, the default gateway for OAMP is 192.168.0.1 and for Media and Control it is
200.200.85.1.
Configured Default Gateway Example
Index
Applica
tion
Type
IP Address
Prefix
Length
Gateway
VLAN
ID
Interface
Name
0 OAMP 192.168.0.2 16 192.168.0.1 100 Mgmt
1
Media &
Control
200.200.85.14 24 200.200.85.1 200 CntrlMedia
A separate IP routing table enables you to configure static routing rules. Configuring the
following static routing rules enables OAMP applications to access peers on subnet
17.17.0.0 through the gateway 192.168.10.1 (which is not the default gateway of the
interface), and Media & Control applications to access peers on subnet 171.79.39.0
through the gateway 200.200.85.10 (which is not the default gateway of the interface).
Separate Routing Table Example
Destination IP
Address
Prefix Length
Gateway IP
Address
Metric Interface Name Status
17.17.0.0 16 192.168.10.1 1 0 Active
171.79.39.0 24 200.200.85.10 1 1 Active