Resetting the IP interfaces
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Resetting the IP interfaces
All concerned,
Is there a way to reset the IP interfaces on a Conductor system?
It seems there is not a way to change what ‘Service’ is assigned to an IP interface after it has been configured such as “FIXED MANAGEMENT” for example.
I think I have seen one of the people in Support change the interface after it was configured.
I was looking through the Wiki and I was not able to find the answer to my question.
Does anyone know the answer?
Thanks,
Is there a way to reset the IP interfaces on a Conductor system?
It seems there is not a way to change what ‘Service’ is assigned to an IP interface after it has been configured such as “FIXED MANAGEMENT” for example.
I think I have seen one of the people in Support change the interface after it was configured.
I was looking through the Wiki and I was not able to find the answer to my question.
Does anyone know the answer?
Thanks,
Guest- Guest
Re: Resetting the IP interfaces
Hi,
The main management interface can only be configured/modified from the console using the command: tbchangeip
See this link: SBC:Change_Management_IP_Address
All others can be configured from the web interface.
Thanks.
The main management interface can only be configured/modified from the console using the command: tbchangeip
See this link: SBC:Change_Management_IP_Address
All others can be configured from the web interface.
Thanks.
Guest- Guest
Re: Resetting the IP interfaces
Hello,
Thank you for your response.
If an IP interface is configured for VOIP under the Virtual Port, but under Services is defined as “FIXED MANAGEMENT” then is there any way to change the Service to “RTP, SIP”?
Thanks!
Thank you for your response.
If an IP interface is configured for VOIP under the Virtual Port, but under Services is defined as “FIXED MANAGEMENT” then is there any way to change the Service to “RTP, SIP”?
Thanks!
Guest- Guest
Re: Resetting the IP interfaces
Hello,
You need to reset the interfaces. Please go to Hosts -> Select the host -> Status -> Host Control -> Select “Change network devices role” from Action drop-down menu and apply.
This process will bring the initial installation screen to change port roles and it needs a maintenance period. All calls will drop and SBC will not accept any new call when you are setting the new roles for the network interfaces.
Best regards.
You need to reset the interfaces. Please go to Hosts -> Select the host -> Status -> Host Control -> Select “Change network devices role” from Action drop-down menu and apply.
This process will bring the initial installation screen to change port roles and it needs a maintenance period. All calls will drop and SBC will not accept any new call when you are setting the new roles for the network interfaces.
Best regards.
Guest- Guest
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