Version 6.8 113 Mediant 2600 E-SBC
User's Manual 12. Network
For configuring Quality of Service (QoS), see ''Configuring the QoS Settings'' on page
123.
Default Gateway: Traffic from this interface destined to a subnet that does not meet
any of the routing rules (local or static) are forwarded to this gateway
Primary and secondary domain name server (DNS) addresses (optional)
Underlying Ethernet Device: Layer-2 bridging device and assigned a VLAN ID. As the
Ethernet Device is associated with an Ethernet Port Group, this is useful for setting
trusted and un-trusted networks on different physical Ethernet ports. Multiple entries in
the Interface table may be associated with the same Ethernet Device, providing multi-
homing IP configuration (i.e., multiple IP addresses on the same interface/VLAN).
Complementing the Interface table is the Static Route table, which lets you configure static
routing rules for non-local hosts/subnets. For more information, see ''Configuring Static IP
Routing'' on page 119.
Note:
Before configuring IP interfaces, it is recommended that you read the IP
interface configuration guidelines in ''Interface Table Configuration Guidelines'' on
page 115.
The following procedure describes how to configure the IP network interfaces in the Web
interface. You can also configure IP network interfaces using the table ini file parameter,
InterfaceTable or CLI command, configure voip/interface network-if.
To configure IP network interfaces:
1. Open the Interface Table page (Configuration tab > VoIP menu > Network > IP
Interfaces Table).
2. Click Add; a dialog box appears.
3. Configure the IP network interface according to the parameters described in the table
below.
4. Click Submit.
To view configured network interfaces that are currently active, click the IP Interface
Status Table button. For more information, see ''Viewing Active IP Interfaces'' on page
481.