SIP User's Manual  624  Document #: LTRT-12804 
  Mediant 800 MSBG 
 
 
A separate routing table allows configuring static routing rules. Configuring the following 
routing rules enable OAMP applications to access peers on subnet 17.17.0.0 through the 
gateway 192.168.10.1 (which is not the default gateway of the interface), and Media & 
Conrol applications to access peers on subnet 171.79.39.0 through the gateway 
200.200.85.10 (which is not the default gateway of the interface). 
Table  9-4: Separate Routing Table Example 
Destination  Prefix Length  Gateway  Interface  Metric  Status 
17.17.0.0 16 192.168.10.1 0  1  Active 
171.79.39.0 24 200.200.85.10 1  1  Active 
 
 
9.5.1.2.6  VLAN ID Column 
This column defines the VLAN ID for each interface. This column must hold a unique value 
for each interface of the same address family. One IPv4 interface and one IPv6 interface 
may share the same VLAN ID, allowing hybrid networks on a single broadcast domain. 
 
9.5.1.2.7  Interface Name Column 
This column allows the configuration of a short string (up to 16 characters) to name this 
interface. This name is displayed in management interfaces (Web, CLI, and SNMP) and is 
used in the Media Realm table. This column must have a unique value for each interface 
(no two interfaces can have the same name) and must not be left blank. 
 
9.5.1.3  Other Related Parameters 
The Multiple Interface table allows you to configure interfaces and their related parameters 
such as VLAN ID, default gateway, or interface name. This section lists additional 
parameters complementing this table functionality. 
 
9.5.1.3.1  Booting using DHCP 
The DHCPEnable parameter enables the device to boot while acquiring an IP address from 
a DHCP server. Note that when using this method, Multiple Interface table/VLANs and 
other advanced configuration options are disabled. 
 
9.5.1.3.2  Quality of Service Parameters 
The device allows you to specify values for Layer-3 priorities, by assigning values to the 
following service classes: 
  Premium Media service class – used for RTP Media traffic 
  Premium Control Service class – used for Call Control traffic 
  Gold Service class – used for streaming applications 
  Bronze Service class – used for OAMP applications 
The Layer-3 QoS parameters defines the values of the DiffServ field in the IP Header of the 
frames related to a specific service class. The Layer-2 QoS parameters defines the values 
for the 3 priority bits in the VLAN tag (according to the IEEE 802.1p standard) according to 
the value of the DiffServ field found in the packet IP header.