User's Manual 114 Document #: LTRT-68822
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Example IP Routing Table
Destination IP
Address
Prefix Length
Gateway IP
Address
Metric
Interface
Name
176.85.49.0 24 192.168.0.1 1 -
4. All other parameters are set to their respective default values. The NTP application
remains with its default application types.
11.3.4.3 VoIP Interfaces for Combined Application Types
This example describes the configuration of multiple interfaces for the following
applications:
One interface for the OAMP application.
Interfaces for Call Control and Media applications.
1. Multiple Interface table:
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 192.168.85.14 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. VLANs are required and the Native VLAN ID is the same VLAN ID as the
Management interface (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:
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 -
4. The NTP application is configured (using the ini file) to serve as OAMP applications:
EnableNTPasOAM = 1
11.3.4.4 VoIP Interfaces with Multiple Default Gateways
Below is a configuration example using default gateways per IP network interface. In this
example, the default gateway 200.200.85.1 is available for applications allowed on
Interface #1, whereas outgoing management traffic (originating on Interface #0) is never
directed to this default gateway.