Network settings
Configuring IP settings
The
IP
page (
System > IP
) is used to configure the IP protocols and network interface settings of the VCS.
IP protocol configuration
You can configure whether the VCS uses
IPv4
,
IPv6
or
Both
protocols. The default is
Both
.
n
IPv4
: it only accepts registrations from endpoints using an IPv4 address, and only takes calls between two
endpoints communicating via IPv4. It communicates with other systems via IPv4 only.
n
IPv6
: it only accepts registrations from endpoints using an IPv6 address, and only takes calls between two
endpoints communicating via IPv6. It communicates with other systems via IPv6 only.
n
Both
: it accepts registrations from endpoints using either an IPv4 or IPv6 address, and takes calls using
either protocol. If a call is between an IPv4-only and an IPv6-only endpoint, the VCS acts as an IPv4 to
IPv6 gateway. It communicates with other systems via either protocol.
Some endpoints support both IPv4 and IPv6, however an endpoint can use only one protocol when
registering with the VCS. Which protocol it uses is determined by the format used to specify the IP address
of the VCS on the endpoint. After the endpoint has registered using either IPv4 or IPv6, the VCS only sends
calls to it using this addressing scheme. Calls made to that endpoint from another device using the other
addressing scheme are converted (gatewayed) by the VCS.
All IPv6 addresses configured on the VCS are treated as having a /64 network prefix length.
IPv4 to IPv6 gatewaying (interworking)
The VCS can act as a gateway for calls between IPv4 and IPv6 devices. To enable this feature, select an
IP
protocol
of
Both
. Calls for which the VCS is acting as an IPv4 to IPv6 gateway are traversal calls and
require a traversal call license.
IP gateways and IP routes (static routes)
You can set the default
IPv4 gateway
and
IPv6 gateway
used by the VCS. These are the gateways to which
IP requests are sent for IP addresses that do not fall within the VCS’s local subnet.
n
The default
IPv4 gateway
is 127.0.0.1, which should be changed during the commissioning process.
n
The
IPv6 gateway
, if entered, must be a static global IPv6 address. It cannot be a link-local or a stateless
auto-configuration (SLAAC) IPv6 address.
You can also configure additional IP routing information (static routes) on the VCS. This is sometimes
required when using the Advanced Networking option and deploying the VCS in a DMZ. They may also be
required occasionally in other complex network deployments.
n
IP routes can be configured using the CLI only: routes can be added by using the
xCommand RouteAdd
command and can be modified by using the
xConfiguration IP Route
commands.
n
You can configure routes for up to 50 network and host combinations.
n
Do not configure IP routes by logging into the system as
root
and using "ip route" statements.
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