Version 6.2 79 February 2011
SIP User's Manual 3. Web-Based Management
Notes:
• For a detailed description and examples of network interfaces
configuration, see ''Network Configuration'' on page 316.
• When adding more than one interface, ensure that you enable VLANs
using the 'VLAN Mode' (VlANMode) parameter.
• When booting using BootP/DHCP protocols (see the Product Reference
Manual), an IP address is obtained from the server. This address is used
as the OAMP address for this session, overriding the IP address you
configured in the 'Multiple Interface Table' page. The address specified in
this table takes effect only after you save the configuration to the device's
flash memory. This enables the device to use a temporary IP address for
initial management and configuration, while retaining the address
(defined in this table) for deployment.
• You can define firewall rules (access list) to deny (block) or permit (allow)
packets received from a specific IP interface configured in this table.
These rules are configured using the AccessList parameter (see
Configuring the Access List).
• You can view currently active configured IP interfaces in the 'IP Active
Interfaces' page (see ''Viewing Active IP Interfaces'' on page 184).
• You can also configure this table using the ini file table parameter
InterfaceTable (see ''Networking Parameters'' on page 333).
• For an explanation on configuring Web interface tables, see ''Working
with Tables'' on page 39.
¾ To configure IP network interfaces:
1. Open the 'IP Settings' page (Configuration tab > VoIP menu > Network submenu >
IP Settings).
Figure 3-49: IP Settings Page
Note: The IP Settings page appears only on initial configuration (i.e., IP interfaces
have never been configured) or after the device is restored to default settings.
If you have already configured IP interfaces, then the Multiple Interface Table
page appears instead, as shown in Step 3.