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SIP User's Manual 40 Document #: LTRT-12804
Mediant 800 MSBG
3. Configure VoIP IP network interfaces in the ‘Multiple Interface’ table (Configuration
tab > VoIP menu > Network Settings > IP Settings) - see ''Configuring IP Interface
Settings'' on page 83. T
he configuration depends on whether or not you want to
implement VLANs:
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).
Without VLANs: In the ‘Multiple Interface’ table, define a single IP network
interface for application types “OAMP + Media + Control”.
Figure 2-24: Multiple Interface Table
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 2014).
Figure 2-25: Multiple Interfaces with VLANs
b. Define VLANs for each port: In the ‘Connections’ page (Configuration tab >
Data menu > Data Settings > Connections), click the Edit
button
corresponding to the “LAN Switch” connection.
c. Select the Switch tab; a list of 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 2-26: Defining VLANs per LAN Port
g. Click OK to save settings.

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