Version 6.2 329 February 2011
SIP User's Manual 9. VoIP Networking Capabilities
Values for the Class Of Service parameters are assigned.
The DNS application is configured to act as an OAMP application and the NTP
application is configured to act as an OAMP application.
Notes:
• Lines that begin with a semicolon are considered a remark and are
ignored.
• When using the ini file, the Multiple Interface table must have the prefix
and suffix to allow the INI File parser to correctly recognize and parse the
table.
9.7.3.3 Networking Configuration Examples
This section provides examples of network configurations (and their corresponding ini file
configuration).
Example 1 - One VoIP Interface for All Applications: Multiple Interface table with a
single interface for OAMP, Media and Control applications:
Table 9-9: Multiple Interface Table - Example 1
Index
Allowed
Applications
Interface
Mode
IP Address
Prefix
Length
Default
Gateway
VLAN
ID
Interface
Name
0 OAMP,
Media &
Control
IPv4 192.168.85.14 16 192.168.0.1 1 myInterface
VLANS are not required and the 'Native' VLAN ID is irrelevant. Class of Service parameters
may have default values. The required routing table features two routes:
Table 9-10: Routing Table - Example 1
Destination Prefix Length Gateway Interface Metric
201.201.0.0 16 192.168.0.2 0 1
202.202.0.0 16 192.168.0.3 0 1
The DNS/NTP applications remain with their default application types.