SIP User's Manual 60 Document #: LTRT-12801
MP-500 MSBG
Table 3-6: Multiple Interface Table Parameters Description
Parameter Description
Table parameters
Index Index of each interface.
The range is 0 to 15.
Note: Each interface index must be unique.
Web: Application Type
EMS: Application Types
[InterfaceTable_ApplicationTypes]
Types of applications that are allowed on the specific
interface.
[0] OAMP = Only Operations, Administration, Maintenance
and Provisioning (OAMP) applications (e.g., Web, Telnet,
SSH, and SNMP) are allowed on the interface.
[1] Media = Only Media (i.e., RTP streams of voice) is
allowed on the interface.
[2] Control = Only Call Control applications (e.g., SIP) are
allowed on the interface.
[3] OAMP + Media = Only OAMP and Media applications
are allowed on the interface.
[4] OAMP + Control = Only OAMP and Call Control
applications are allowed on the interface.
[5] Media + Control = Only Media and Call Control
applications are allowed on the interface.
[6] OAMP + Media + Control = All application types are
allowed on the interface.
Notes:
For Voice and Data functionality: Do not change the
Application Type for any of the selected interfaces (i.e.,
leave them as "OAMP + Media + Control" and "Data").
A single OAMP interface (and only one) must be
configured. This OAMP interface can be combined with
Media and Control.
At least one interface with Media and at least one interface
with Control must be configured.
Multiple interfaces for Media, Control, and Media and
Control can be configured.
At least one IPv4 interface with Control must be
configured. This can be combined with OAMP and Media.
At least one IPv4 interface with Media must be configured.
This can be combined with OAMP and Control.
Web/EMS: IP Address
[InterfaceTable_IPAddres]
The IPv4 IP address in dotted-decimal notation.
Note: Each interface must be assigned a unique IP address.
Web/EMS: Prefix Length
[InterfaceTable_PrefixLength]
Defines the Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR)-style
representation of a dotted decimal subnet notation. The
CIDR-style representation uses a suffix indicating the number
of bits which are set in the dotted decimal format (e.g.
192.168.0.0/16 is synonymous with 192.168.0.0 and a subnet
of 255.255.0.0. Defines the number of ‘1’ bits in the subnet
mask (i.e., replaces the standard dotted-decimal
representation of the subnet mask for IPv4 interfaces). For
example: A subnet mask of 255.0.0.0 is represented by a