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In this example, the LAN uses IPv6, and the WAN uses IPv4. The
is responsible for interworking SIP calls between the two networks. The DNS server is provided by the ISP and the NETP server is provided locally.
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IPv6 to IPv6 - Example
In this example, both the LAN and the WAN use IPv6. The SBC is responsible for serving as a back-to-back user agent between the two call legs. The DNS server and NTP server are both on the WAN.
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IPv4 to IPv6 - Example
In this example, the LAN uses IPv4 and the WAN uses IPv6. Just as in the IPv6-to-IPv4 case, the SBC is responsible for protocol interworking between the two call legs. The DNS server and the NTP server are both on the LAN.
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Managing Logical Interfaces
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- In the WebUI, click the Settings tab.
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To view an interface's properties:
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