Version 6.2 319 February 2011
SIP User's Manual 9. VoIP Networking Capabilities
OAMP Interface Address when Booting using BootP/DHCP: When booting using
BootP/DHCP protocols, an IP address is obtained from the server. This address is used as
the OAMP address for this session, overriding the address configured using the Multiple
Interface table. The address specified for OAMP applications in the table becomes
available when booting from flash again. This allows the device to operate with a temporary
address for initial management and configuration while retaining the address to be used for
deployment.
9.7.1.2.5 Gateway Column
This column defines a default gateway for each interface. A default gateway can be defined
for each interface. When traffic is sent from this interface to an unknown destination (i.e.,
not in the same subnet and not defined for any static routing rule), it is forwarded to this
default gateway. The default gateway's address must be on the same subnet as the
interface address. A separate routing table allows configuring additional static routing rules.
See ''Routing Table'' on page 325 for m
ore details.
Note: In the example below, the default gateway (200.200.85.1) is available for the
applications allowed on that Interface #1. Outgoing management traffic
(originating on Interface #0) is never directed to this default gateway.
Table 9-3: Configured Default Gateway Example
Index
Application
Type
Interface
Mode
IP Address
Prefix
Length
Gateway
VLAN
ID
Interface
Name
0 OAMP
IPv4
Manual
192.168.85.14 16 0.0.0.0 100 Mgmt
1
Media &
Control
IPv4
Manual
200.200.85.14 24 200.200.85.1 200 CntrlMedia
A separate routing table allows configuring static routing rules. Configuring the following
routing rule enables OAMP applications to access peers on subnet 17.17.0.0 through the
gateway 192.168.0.1.
Table 9-4: Separate Routing Table Example
Destination Prefix Length Gateway Interface Metric Status
17.17.0.0 16 192.168.0.1 0 1 Active
9.7.1.2.6 VLAN ID Column
This column defines the VLAN ID for each interface. This column must hold a unique value
for each interface of the same address family.
9.7.1.2.7 Interface Name Column
This column allows the configuration of a short string (up to 16 characters) to name this
interface. This name is displayed in management interfaces (Web, CLI, and SNMP) and is
used in the Media Realm table. This column must have a unique value for each interface
(no two interfaces can have the same name) and must not be left blank.