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Version 6.2 83 February 2011
SIP User's Manual 3. Web-Based Management
3.3.2 VoIP Settings
The VoIP menu includes the following main submenus:
Network (see ''Network'' on page 83)
TDM (se
e TDM on page 94)
Secu
rity (see ''Security'' on page 94)
PSTN (see P
STN on page 98)
Media (se
e ''Media'' on page 103)
Service
s (see Configuring LDAP Settings on page 112)
Applicatio
ns Enabling (see Enabling Applications on page 113)
Control Net
work (see ''Control Network'' on page 113)
SIP Definitions (see ''SIP Definitions'
' on page 130)
Cod
ers And Profiles (see ''Coders and Profiles'' on page 138)
GW an
d IP to IP (see ''GW and IP to IP'' on page 145)
SBC (see SBC on pa
ge 194)
SAS (see SAS on page 216)
3.3.2.1 Network
The Network Settings submenu includes the following items:
IP Settings (see ''Configuring IP Interface Settings'' on page 83)
IP Routing Ta
ble (see ''Configuring the IP Routing Table'' on page 88)
QoS Settings (see '
'Configuring QoS Settings'' on page 89)
DNS (se
e ''DNS'' on page 91)
3.3.2.1.1 Configuring IP Interface Settings
The 'Multiple Interface Table' page allows you to configure up to 12 (up to 11 Control/Media
interfaces and a single OAMP interface) logical VoIP network interfaces. Each interface
can be defined with its own IP address, unique VLAN ID, arbitrary interface name, default
gateway, and one of the following application types permitted on the interface:
Control - call control signaling traffic (i.e., SIP)
Media - RTP traffic
Operations, Administration, Maintenance and Provisioning (OAMP) - management
(such as Web- and SNMP-based management)
A combination of multiple IP addresses of IPv4 and IPv6 interfaces can be defined.
However, only one interface (of IPv4 type) must be defined for OAMP; the rest being
Media, Control, or a combination of Media and Control. The IPv6 Internet Layer protocol is
based on the definition of a 128-bit address (as opposed to 32 bits for IPv4).
The default VoIP interface is as follows:

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