Use Cases:Network Configuration A

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This article will list the steps required to complete the most common network configurations.
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This article provides the configuration steps required to complete the most common network configurations.
It will explains how to configure the IP network and how to pass those configuration to the other menus.
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It explain how to configure the IP network and how to pass this configuration to the other menus.
  
 
== One subnets, Two IP Address, untagged ==
 
== One subnets, Two IP Address, untagged ==

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This article provides the configuration steps required to complete the most common network configurations. It explain how to configure the IP network and how to pass this configuration to the other menus.

One subnets, Two IP Address, untagged

[image of network configuration 1]

Configure IP Network A Configure IP Network B

Subnet A uses the MGMT0 and because it is untagged, can only change with tbchangeip

Subnet B uses untag bonded over VOIP0 and VOIP1 ports

Configure SIP Configure SIGTRAN Configure H.248 Configure RADIUS


Two subnets, One IP per subnet, untagged

[image of network configuration 2]

Configure IP Network A Configure IP Network B

Subnet A uses the MGMT0 and because it is untagged, can only change with tbchangeip

Subnet B uses untag bonded over VOIP0 and VOIP1 ports

Configure SIP Configure SIGTRAN Configure H.248 Configure RADIUS


Two VLAN, Three IP Address, tagged

[image of network configuration 3]

Configure IP Network A Configure IP Network B

Subnet B uses untag bonded over VOIP0 and VOIP1 ports

Configure SIP Configure SIGTRAN Configure H.248 Configure RADIUS
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