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Description:

In software 10.5.2 ER1 the IP Address object was added to replace the Network Interface object. If using software version 10.5.2 CI or an earlier version of software then use Network Interface object. The IP Address object is used to configure each of the individual interfaces (Control, Data, or Signaling) located on the rear of the IMG. Within this object the ip addresses of the interface, the subnet of the interface, and the Default Gateway can all be configured. To create the IP Address object, Right Click on the IP Network object and select New IP Address. See information below.

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Dialogic IMG EMS > Logical IMG > Physical IMG > IP Network > IP Address

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Related Topics:

IMG 1010 - IP Network (Interface)

IMG 1010 - Configuring VoIP

IMG 1010 - Logical Interface

IMG 1010 - Probe Endpoint

IMG 1010 - Ethernet Redundancy via Smart Probe

IMG 1010 - Physical Port Configuration

Maximum Objects:

6 Per IP Network object

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Configuring the VLAN ID field will embed a VLAN Tag into any outgoing packets with a specific ip address that are communicating through the interface configured above. Click in the VLAN ID field and a Range Dialog box will appear. Enter an ID in the ID: field of this Range Dialog box. The ID's range from 0 - 4094. A VLAN ID of 0 signifies the VLAN tagging functionality is disabled. Refer to the IMG 1010 - VLAN Tagging topic for more information.

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The VLAN Priority field is not visible until the VLAN ID field is modified to a value other than 0. Once a value is configured the VLAN Priority field appears. Select from drop down menu the priority being given to this VLAN Tag. The priority given will indicate a priority level that will be given to the packet. A priority of 7 is highest and priority of 0 is the lowest. These values can be used to prioritize different classes of traffic (voice, video, data, etc). Refer to theĀ IMG 1010 - VLAN Tagging topic for more information.

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Configuring the VLAN ID field will embed a VLAN Tag into any outgoing packets with a specific ip address that are communicating through the interface configured above. Click in the VLAN ID field and a Range Dialog box will appear. Enter an ID in the ID: field of this Range Dialog box. The ID's range from 0 - 4094. A VLAN ID of 0 signifies the VLAN tagging functionality is disabled. Refer to the IMG 1010 - VLAN Tagging topic for more information.

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Once the VLAN ID field is modified to a value other than 0, the VLAN Priority field appears. Select from drop down menu the priority being given to this VLAN Tag. The priority given will indicate a priority level that will be given to the packet. A priority of 7 is highest and priority of 0 is the lowest. These values can be used to prioritize different classes of traffic (voice, video, data, etc). Refer to the IMG 1010 - VLAN Tagging topic for more information.