Table 20: Configuring IP addresses
Field Name Description
MAC Address This setting cannot be changed.
Automatic IP
Address
Set to Yes (default) if the system gets its IP address automatically.
Set to No if you must set up a public IP address in the IP address
field. The other fields in this page become configurable. We
recommend this option since external endpoints need to dial to this
endpoint as an MCU.
To secure SIP connections using TLS certificates, your system
must have a static IP address, since the system generates the
certificate request using its IP address as the Common Name (CN).
For more information, see Securing Connections to the XT Server
Using TLS on page 88.
IP Address If the system gets its IP address automatically, indicates the IP
address assigned to the system.
Otherwise, enter the system static IP address here.
Subnet Mask If the system gets its IP address automatically, this field indicates
the subnet mask assigned to the system.
If you entered the system’s IP address manually, type the subnet
mask.
Gateway IP Address If the system gets its IP address automatically, this field indicates
the gateway IP address assigned to the system.
If you entered the system’s IP address manually, type the gateway
IP address.
DNS Server IP
Address
If the system gets its IP address automatically, this field indicates
the DNS server IP address assigned to the system.
If you entered the system’s IP address manually, type the DNS
server IP address.
6. From the web interface only, select Save.
7. If you secured your XT Server using TLS certificates and you now modified the IP address,
you must generate the CSR again, as described in Generating a Certificate Signing Request
for XT Server on page 89.
Configuring Network Connectivity
About this task
This procedure describes how to configure the GLAN1 and GLAN2 ports.
You may want to enable both GLAN1 and GLAN2, for example, to use one network connection for
control and another for videoconferences.
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