In this section:
If a valid IP address was generated at the end of the installation procedure, the options are:
Proceed to step 4.
Proceed to step 3 to reconfigure network interfaces (optional).
If you have multiple physical network (such as multiple VLANs or multiple switches), Sonus recommends that you log on to netconfig
and review all physical interface mapping.
Sonus recommends that all customers review and, if necessary, optimize their Network Interface configurations before proceeding. See Mapping Network Interfaces and then return to this section.
For the following situations, proceed to step 3:
If a valid IP address was not generated at the end of the installation procedure.
If the management port is not connected to server with DHCP enabled.
If the management port is connected to a server with DHCP enabled and a valid IP address was not generated.
Enter the default IP address and press Enter to launch the
Sets how the SBC acquires the IP address information. Valid entries: Static or Dynamic. Static enables you to enter an IP address manually. Dynamic acquires the interface's IP configuration dynamically from a reachable DHCP server.
Enter the Host Name for the SBC. This is typically useful when you plan to join SBC to a domain. This field is required. Refer to Hostname Conventions for hostname rules.
Typically useful if the SBC system resides on a network that uses an internet domain name (such as sonus.net). This field is displayed only when Static is selected from the Network Configuration field.
Use this field to set the local time zone of the SBC.
The default value for this field is No, and none of the following fields are visible.
Enter the IP address through which the SBC communicates over Ethernet. The IP address in this field will be configured onto Admin Port. This field is required.
This field is displayed when the Network Configuration field is set to Static.
The Netmask which will be applied to the Admin IP IPv4 address. This field is required.
This field is displayed when the Network Configuration field is set to Static.
Enables or disables the use of an IP address with Ethernet 1. If you select Yes, the IPv4 Address, Netmask, and Media Next Hop fields are visible. This field is required.
Enter the IP address through which the SBC communicates over Ethernet. The IP address in this field will be configured onto Ethernet 1. This field is required.
The Netmask will be applied to the Ethernet 1 IPv4 address. This field is required.
The Media Next Hop IP specifies what is the gateway for that particular interface subnet so that all the media traffic egress out to that particular gateway.
For Ethernet 2 - 4, when the Configure IP field is set to Yes, the corresponding fields for that Ethernet port are required.
Enables or disables the use of an IP address with Ethernet 2. If you select Yes, the IPv4 Address, Netmask, and Media Next Hop fields are visible. This field is required.
Enables or disables the use of an IP address with Ethernet 3. If you select Yes, the IPv4 Address, Netmask, and Media Next Hop fields are visible. This field is required.
Enables or disables the use of an IP address with Ethernet 4. If you select Yes, the IPv4 Address, Netmask, and Media Next Hop fields are visible. This field is required.
This section is used to create a local Administrative User and an optional REST User.
Enter a Admin user name. This field is required.
Enter a password for the administrative user. This field is required.
Re-enter the same password to confirm. This field is required.
Select Yes if you wish to configure and enable a REST user. Ifyou select Yes, you will be required to enter the REST username, enter, and confirm the REST username password.
If you plan to use a gateway to route IP traffic from the SBC, set this field to Yes and specify a Default Gateway IP address, which should be in the same subnet as the primary Ethernet port. This field is displayed only when Static is selected from the Network Configuration field.
The IP Address of the default gateway. This field is displayed only when Configure Default Route is set to Yes. This field is required.
If you plan to use host names for routing network traffic from the SBC system, select Yes and provide a Primary Server IP address.
The IP address of the primary DNS server. This field is required if the Use Primary DNS field was set to Yes.
Optionally, set the Use Secondary DNS to Yes and provide a Secondary Server IP address.
The Add Static Route Entry configuration enables you to create static routes/gateways for the additional Ethernet interfaces, if required. To create a static route, click the ( ) icon in the Static IP Routes section. Populate the fields using the definitions below and then click OK.
Enter the destination IP Address. This field is required.
Enter the network mask of the destination host or subnet. This field is required.
Enter the IP Address of the next-hop router to use for this Static Route. This field is required.
Enter the cost of this route, which indirectly specifies the preference of the route. Lower values indicate more preferred routes. Typical value is 1 for most static routes, which indicates that static routes are preferred to dynamic routes. Valid entry: 1 - 255. This field is required.
Populate the fields and then click Apply to save the Initial Sonus SBC Setup. If you have a console, you will see the admin IP address.
To prevent time drift, you must manually set an NTP time source during the initial configuration. Instructions are located at Configuring an NTP Time Source. Return to this section when complete.
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