Version 6.2 317 February 2011
SIP User's Manual 9. VoIP Networking Capabilities
9.7.1.1 Overview of Multiple Interface Table
The Multiple Interfaces scheme allows you to define up to 16 different IP addresses and
VLANs in a table format, as shown below:
Table 9-1: Multiple Interface Table
Index
Mode
Application Interface IP Address
Prefix
Length
Default
Gateway
VLAN
ID
Interface
Name
0 OAMP IPv4 10.31.174.50 16 0.0.0.0 4 ManagementIF
1 Control IPv4 10.32.174.50 16 0.0.0.0 5 ControlIF
2 Media IPv4 10.33.174.50 16 10.33.0.1 6 Media1IF
3 Media IPv4 10.34.174.50 16 0.0.0.0 7 Media2IF
4 Media IPv4 10.35.174.50 16 10.35.0.1 8 Media3IF
5 Media IPv4 10.36.174.50 16 0.0.0.0 9 Media4IF
6 Media IPv4 10.37.174.50 16 0.0.0.0 10 Media5IF
7 Media IPv4 10.38.174.50 16 0.0.0.0 11 Media6IF
8 Media IPv4 10.39.174.50 16 10.39.0.1 12 Media7IF
9 Media IPv4 10.40.174.50 16 10.40.0.1 13 Media8IF
10
Media &
Control
IPv4 10.41.174.50 16 0.0.0.0 14 MediaCtrl9IF
11 Media IPv4 10.42.174.50 16 0.0.0.0 15 Media10IF
12 Media IPv4 10.43.174.50 16 10.43.0.1 16 Media11IF
13 Media IPv4 10.44.174.50 16 0.0.0.0 17 Media12IF
14 Media IPv4 10.45.174.50 16 10.45.0.1 18 Media13IF
15
Media &
Control
IPv4 10.46.174.50 16 0.0.0.0 19 MediaCtrl14IF
Complementing the network configuration are some VLAN-related parameters, determining
if VLANs are enabled and the ‘Native’ VLAN ID (see the sub-sections below) as well as
VLAN priorities and DiffServ values for the supported Classes Of Service (see Quality of
Service Parameters on page 320).
9.7.1.2 Columns of the Multiple Interface Table
Each row of the table defines a logical IP interface with its own IP address, subnet mask
(represented by Prefix Length), VLAN ID (if VLANs are enabled), name, and application
types that are allowed on this interface. Multiple interfaces can be defined with a default
gateway. Traffic from this interface destined to a subnet which does not meet any of the
routing rules (either local or static routes) are forwarded to this gateway (as long this
application type is allowed on this interface). See ''Gateway Column'' on page 319 for mo
re
details.
9.7.1.2.1 Index Column
This column holds the index of each interface. Possible values are 0 to 15. Each interface
index must be unique.