Version 6.6 113 Mediant 2000
User's Manual 11. Network
11.3.4.1 One VoIP Interface for All Applications
This example describes the configuration of a single VoIP interface for all applications:
1. Multiple Interface table: Configured with a single interface for OAMP, Media and
Control:
Example of Single VoIP Interface in Multiple Interface Table
Index
Application
Type
IP Address
Prefix
Length
Default VLAN ID Interface Name
0 OAMP, Media
& Control
192.168.85.14 16 192.168.0.1 1 myInterface
2. VLANS are not required and the Native VLAN ID is irrelevant. Class of Service
parameters may have default values.
3. IP Routing table: Two routes are configured for directing traffic for subnet
201.201.0.0/16 to 192.168.0.2, and all traffic for subnet 202.202.0.0/16 to 192.168.0.3:
Example of IP Routing Table
Destination IP
Address
Prefix Length
Gateway IP
Address
Metric Interface Name
201.201.0.0 16 192.168.0.2 1 -
202.202.0.0 16 192.168.0.3 1 -
4. The NTP applications remain with their default application types.
11.3.4.2 VoIP Interface per Application Type
This example describes the configuration of three VoIP interfaces; one for each application
type:
1. Multiple Interface table: Configured with three interfaces, each for a different
application type, i.e., one for OAMP, one for Call Control, and one for RTP Media, and
each with a different VLAN ID and default gateway:
Example of VoIP Interfaces per Application Type in Multiple Interface Table
Index
Application
Type
IP Address
Prefix
Length
Gateway VLAN ID Interface Name
0 OAMP 192.168.85.14 16 0.0.0.0 1 ManagementIF
1 Control 200.200.85.14 24 200.200.85.1 200 myControlIF
2 Media 211.211.85.14 24 211.211.85.1 211 myMediaIF
2. VLANs are required and the Native VLAN ID is the same VLAN ID as the
Management interface (configured for Index 0):
• 'VLAN Mode' is set to Enable.
• 'Native VLAN ID' field is set to "1".
3. IP Routing table: A routing rule is required to allow remote management from a host
in 176.85.49.0 / 24: