User`s manual

MediaPack
SIP User's Manual 140 Document #: LTRT-65408
Table 5-36: Network Settings, IP Settings Parameters (continues on pages 138 to 140)
Parameter Description
DHCP Settings
Enable DHCP
[DHCPEnable]
Disable
[0] = Disable DHCP support on the gateway (default).
Enable [1] = Enable DHCP support on the gateway.
After the gateway is powered up, it attempts to communicate with a BootP
server. If a BootP server is not responding and if DHCP is enabled, then the
gateway attempts to get its IP address and other network parameters from the
DHCP server.
Note: After you enable the DHCP Server (from the Web browser) follow this
procedure:
Click the Submit button.
Save the configuration using the ‘Maintenance' button (before you reset
the gateway). For information on how to save the configuration, refer to
Section
5.10.2 on page 205.
Reset the gateway directly (Web reset doesn’t trigger the BootP/DHCP
procedure and the parameter DHCPEnable reverts to ‘0’).
Note that throughout the DHCP procedure the BootP/TFTP application must be
deactivated. Otherwise, the MediaPack receives a response from the BootP
server instead of the DHCP server.
Note: For additional information on DHCP, refer to Section 7.2 on page 212.
ini
file note: The DHCPEnable is a special ‘Hidden’ parameter. Once defined
and saved in flash memory, its assigned value doesn’t revert to its default even
if the parameter doesn't appear in the ini file.
NAT Settings
NAT IP Address
[StaticNatIP]
Global gateway IP address.
Define if static Network Address Translation (NAT) device is used between the
gateway and the Internet.
Differential Services.
For detailed information on IP QoS via Differentiated Services, refer to Section 9.8 on page 253.
Network QoS
[NetworkServiceClassDiffSer
v]
Sets the DiffServ value for Network service class content.
The valid range is 0 to 56. The default value is 48.
Media Premium QoS
[PremiumServiceClassMedia
DiffServ]
Sets the DiffServ value for Premium Media service class content (only if
IPDiffServ is not set in the selected IP Profile).
The valid range is 0 to 56. The default value is 46.
Note: The value for the Premium Control DiffServ is determined by (according
to priority):
(1) IPDiffServ value in the selected IP Profile.
(2) PremiumServiceClassMediaDiffServ.
Control Premium QoS
[PremiumServiceClassContr
olDiffServ]
Sets the DiffServ value for Premium Control service class content (only if
ControlIPDiffserv is not set in the selected IP Profile).
The valid range is 0 to 56. The default value is 46.
Note: The value for the Premium Control DiffServ is determined by (according
to priority):
(1) ControlPDiffserv value in the selected IP Profile.
(2) PremiumServiceClassControlDiffServ.
Gold QoS
[GoldServiceClassDiffServ]
Sets the DiffServ value for the Gold service class content.
The valid range is 0 to 56. The default value is 26.
Bronze QoS
[BronzeServiceClassDiffServ
]
Sets the DiffServ value for the Bronze service class content.
The valid range is 0 to 56. The default value is 10.