User`s manual
MediaPack SIP
MediaPack SIP User’s Manual 200 Document #: LTRT-65405
¾ Click the Submit button to save your changes.
6. Save your changes to flash so they are available after a power fail, refer to Section
5.9 on
page 161.
7. Reset the gateway. Click the Reset button on the main menu bar; the Reset screen is
displayed. Click the button Reset.
9.6.3.2 Integrating Using the ini File
¾ To integrate the MediaPack into a VLAN and multiple IPs network using
the ini file, take these 3 steps:
1. Prepare an ini file with parameters shown in Figure 6-1 (refer to the following notes):
¾ If the BootP/TFTP utility and the OAM interface are located in the same network, the
Native VLAN ID (VlanNativeVlanId) must be equal to the OAM VLAN ID
(VlanOamVlanId), which in turn must be equal to the PVID of the switch port the gateway
is connected to. Therefore, set the PVID of the switch port to 4 (in this example).
¾ Configure the OAM parameters (LocalOAMPAddress, LocalOAMSubnetMask and
LocalOAMDefaultGW) only if the OAM networking parameters are different from the
networking parameters used in the Single IP Network mode.
¾ The IP Routing table is required to define static routing rules for the OAM and Control
networks since a default gateway isn’t supported for these networks.
Figure
9-5: Example of VLAN and Multiple IPs ini File Parameters
; VLAN Configuration
VlanMode=1
VlanOamVlanId=4
VlanNativeVlanId=4
VlanControlVlanId=5
VlanMediaVlanID=6
; Multiple IPs Configuration
EnableMultipleIPs=1
LocalMediaIPAddress=10.33.174.50
LocalMediaSubnetMask=255.255.0.0
LocalMediaDefaultGW=10.33.0.1
LocalControlIPAddress=10.32.174.50
LocalControlSubnetMask=255.255.0.0
LocalControlDefaultGW=0.0.0.0
LocalOAMPAddress=10.31.174.50
LocalOAMSubnetMask=255.255.0.0
LocalOAMDefaultGW=0.0.0.0
; IP Routing table parameters
RoutingTableDestinationsColumn = 130.33.4.6, 83.4.87.6
RoutingTableDestinationMasksColumn = 255.255.255.255 , 255.255.255.0
RoutingTableGatewaysColumn = 10.32.0.1 , 10.31.0.1
RoutingTableInterfacesColumn = 1 , 0
RoutingTableHopsCountColumn = 20,20
2. Use the BootP/TFTP utility (Section B.6 on page 258) to load and burn (-fb option) the
firmware version and the ini file you prepared in the previous step to the MediaPack (VLANs
and multiple IPs support is available only when the firmware is burned to flash).
3. Reset the MediaPack after disabling it on the BootP/TFTP utility.