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Installation Manual 52 Document #: LTRT-10205
Mediant 800 MSBG
3. Configure VoIP IP network interfaces in the ‘Multiple Interface’ table (Configuration
tab > VoIP menu > Network Settings > IP Settings) - refer to ‘VoIP and Management
LAN Interface’ on page 38.
Note: For the VoIP network interface, ensure that the Default Gateway is defined
with an IP address other than the default IP address (in the ‘Multiple Interface’
table).
The VoIP network configuration depends on whether you want to use VLANs:
Without VLANs: In the ‘Multiple Interface’ table, define a single IP network
interface for application types “OAMP + Media + Control”.
Figure 3-27: Multiple Interface Table for Network without VLANs
With VLANs:
a. In the ‘Multiple Interface’ table, define multiple IP network interfaces, each
with a unique VLAN ID (e.g. OAMP interface with VLAN ID 501, Media
interface with VLAN ID 2012, and Control interface with VLAN ID 2013).
Figure 3-28: Multiple Interfaces with VLANs
b. Define VLANs for each LAN port: In the ‘Connections’ page (Configuration
tab > Data menu > Data System > Connections), click the Edit
button
corresponding to the “LAN Switch” connection.
c. Select the Switch tab; a list of all the device’s ports is displayed.
d. Click the Edit
button corresponding to a required port.
e. In the ‘Default VLAN ID’ field, enter the VLAN ID (“Native” VLAN ID/PVID) to
assign to untagged received packets.
f. Click the New
button and define a VLAN ID for the port.
Figure 3-29: Defining VLANs per LAN Port
g. Click OK to save settings.

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