Version 6.6 219 October 2014
Installation & Operation Manual 26. Connecting the Media Gateway to the IP Network
26.7.2 Ethernet Ports Allocation on ES-2-SINGLE boards
Each ES board features nine 1Gb Ethernet copper ports, available on the
corresponding ES-2 /RTM board, located in the rear of the chassis. Use of the
Ethernet Ports depends on the configured interface separation as described in
'Configuring IP Network Interfaces'.
Table
26-12: Ethernet Ports Allocation on ES-2 Boards
Interface Separation ES boards Ports Allocation
"One: OCM" (default configuration) Use Port 1 for connection to the IP network.
If Link Aggregation is enabled, use Ports 2 and 3
for additional connection to the IP network.
"Two: OC & M" Use Port 1 for connection to the OAM
(management) and Call Control network.
Use Port 3 for connection to the Media network.
If Link Aggregation is enabled, use Ports 4 and 5
for additional connection to the Media network.
"Two: O & CM" Use Port 1 for connection to the OAM
(management) network.
Use Port 3 for connection to the Call Control and
Media network.
If Link Aggregation is enabled, use Ports 4 and 5
for additional connection to the Call Control and
Media network.
"Three: O & C & M" Use Port 1 for connection to the OAM
(management) network.
Use Port 2 for connection to the Call Control
network.
Use Port 3 for connection to the Media network.
If Link Aggregation is enabled, use Ports 4 and 5
for additional connection to the Media network.
Two: OLAN & WAN Use Port 1 for connection to the LAN network, that
carries OAM (management), Call Control and
Media traffic.
Use Port 5 for connection to the WAN network, that
carries Call Control and Media traffic.
If Link Aggregation is enabled, use Port 2 and for
additional connection to the LAN network.