Networking Configuration Examples
Examples of IP network interface configuration are listed below:
■ | Single IP network interface for all applications: |
The IP Interfaces table is configured with a single interface for OAMP, Media and Control:
Index |
Name |
Application Type |
|
Interface Mode |
IP Address |
Prefix Length |
Default Gateway |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0 |
myInterface |
OAMP + Media + Control |
1 |
IPv4 Manual |
|
16 |
192.168.0.1 |
Two routes are configured in the Static Routes table for directing traffic for subnet 201.201.0.0/16 to
Index |
Destination |
Prefix Length |
Gateway |
---|---|---|---|
0 |
201.201.0.0 |
16 |
|
1 |
202.202.0.0 |
16 |
|
The NTP applications remain with their default application types.
■ | Multiple interfaces, one per application type: |
The IP Interfaces table is configured with three interfaces, each for a different application type (one for OAMP, one for Call Control, and one for RTP Media), and each with a different VLAN ID and default gateway:
Index |
Name |
Application Type |
|
Interface Mode |
IP Address |
Prefix Length |
Default Gateway |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0 |
ManagementIF |
OAMP |
1 |
IPv4 Manual |
|
16 |
|
1 |
myControlIF |
Control |
200 |
IPv4 Manual |
200.200.85.14 |
24 |
200.200.85.1 |
2 |
myMediaIF |
Media |
211 |
IPv4 Manual |
211.211.85.14 |
24 |
211.211.85.1 |
A routing rule in the Static Routes table is required to allow remote management from a host in 176.85.49.0/24:
Index |
Destination |
Prefix Length |
Gateway |
---|---|---|---|
0 |
176.85.49.0 |
24 |
|
All other parameters are set to their respective default values. The NTP application remains with its default application types.
■ | Multiple interfaces with combined application types: |
● | A single interface for OAMP. |
● | Interfaces for Call Control and Media applications, where two of them are IPv4 interfaces and one is an IPv6 interface. |
The IP Interfaces table is configured as follows:
Index |
Name |
Application Type |
|
Interface Mode |
IP Address |
Prefix Length |
Default Gateway |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0 |
Mgmt |
OAMP |
1 |
IPv4 Manual |
|
16 |
192.168.0.1 |
1 |
MediaCntrl1 |
Media + Control |
201 |
IPv4 Manual |
200.200.85.14 |
24 |
200.200.85.1 |
2 |
MediaCntrl2 |
Media + Control |
202 |
IPv4 Manual |
200.200.86.14 |
24 |
200.200.86.1 |
3 |
V6CntrlMedia2 |
Media + Control |
202 |
IPv6 Manual |
2000::1:200:200:86:14 |
64 |
:: |
1. | A routing rule in the Static Routes table is required to allow remote management from a host in 176.85.49.0/24: |
Index |
Destination |
Prefix Length |
Gateway |
---|---|---|---|
0 |
176.85.49.0 |
24 |
192.168.0.10 |
The NTP application is configured (through the ini file) to serve as OAMP applications:
EnableNTPasOAM = 1
Configure Layer-2 QoS mapping in the QoS Mapping table. Packets sent with the configured DiffServ get the configured VLAN priority:
Index |
Differentiated Services |
VLAN Priority |
---|---|---|
0 |
46 |
6 |
1 |
40 |
6 |
2 |
26 |
4 |
3 |
10 |
2 |
Configure Layer-3 QoS in the QoS Settings table:
● | 'Media Premium QoS' - the default DiffServ value is 46 |
● | 'Control Premium QoS' - the default DiffServ value is 24 |
● | 'Gold QoS' - the default DiffServ value is 26 |
● | 'Bronze QoS' - the default DiffServ value is 10 |
■ | IP Network Interfaces and Multiple Default Gateways: |
This example includes a different Default Gateway per IP network interface.
Index |
Name |
Application Type |
|
Interface Mode |
IP Address |
Prefix Length |
Default Gateway |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0 |
Mgmt |
OAMP |
100 |
IPv4 Manual |
|
16 |
|
1 |
CntrlMedia |
Media & Control |
200 |
IPv4 Manual |
200.200.85.14 |
24 |
200.200.85.1 |
Configuring the following static routing rules in the Static Routes table enables OAMP applications to access peers on subnet 17.17.0.0 through the Default Gateway
Index |
Destination |
Prefix Length |
|
Gateway |
---|---|---|---|---|
0 |
17.17.0.0 |
16 |
|
|
1 |
171.79.39.0 |
24 |
200 |
200.200.85.10 |