Use this pane to configure the VoIP spans that carry RTP traffic. These spans correspond to the IP ports on the VoIP modules.
IMG EMS > Logical IMG > Physical IMG -> Network Interfaces > Network Interface
IMG 1010 - 2 per Physical IMG 1010 (2 Modules)
IMG 1004 - 1 VoIP Processor per IMG 1004 (Embedded VoIP on Motherboard)
------ Important Note on VoIP Modules and Licensing !!!!!! -------
If IMG 1010 was ordered with or have had a second VoIP module added to the motherboard, you must configure both VoIP module 0 and VoIP module 1 in the ClientView GUI. Below explains why!!!
The IMG 1010 has the ability to configure up to 1024 VoIP ports. The first 512 VoIP ports are embedded on the VoIP module in slot 0 which is identified as VoIP Module 0 on the ClientView GUI. The second set of 512 VoIP ports are added by inserting a second VoIP module into slot 1. This module is identified as VoIP Module 1. When both VoIP module 0 and VoIP module 1 are physically connected to the IMG 1010 motherboard, they will by default split up the VoIP resources even though only one VoIP Module has been configured.
Example:
IMG 1010 has VoIP module 0 and VoIP Module 1 physically connected to the motherboard.
Licensing loaded on the IMG 1010 will allow for 512 VoIP ports to be configured.
Only VoIP Module 0 is configured through the ClientView GUI.
In this example, by default the resources will be spread over the two modules. By default 250 VoIP ports will be allocated for VoIP module 0 and 250 VoIP Ports will be allocated for VoIP module 1. Since VoIP module 1 has not been configured then the second set of VoIP ports will not show up as licensed and cannot be accessed.
Select VoIP Module 0: Port 0 for the IMG 1010 or
Select VoIP Processor for the IMG 1004
Select Redundant Data for the IMG 1010
Select Data for the IMG 1004
The IMG only supports IPV4. This will be automatically populated and cannot be changed.
This field is automatically populated with the IP address configured for that VoIP module under the Network interfaces. If the user attempts to configure the VoIP module before configuring the Network Interface an error message will be displayed and the user will have to go back and configure the network interface first.
This informational field indicates the Codec Profile you have configured (in the BOOTP Host Flags).
Any Vocoder
G711 Only
Any Vocoder (4 Picasso)
G711 Only (4 Picasso)
iLBC Profile (4 Picasso)
Wireless Profile (4 Picasso)
To change the default port (Module 0 = Port 8000, Module 1 = Port 11072), click on the field and enter a value in the Range Dialog box shown below. Value entered must be a multiple of 2. You can enter a value directly in the text box or use the sliding range at the top of the box.
To change the value for an existing configuration you must delete the VoIP module object and then re-create it to change the port number.
The FQDN to be inserted in outgoing SIP messages when FDQN is enabled in the SIP Profile. See Fully Qualified Domain Name Support for more information.
This field shows how many VoIP channels have been successfully configured and whether they are In Service or not. The first port displayed is the port number configured in the "Starting RTP Port" field explained above. The default values for the Starting Ports is shown in table below and continues in steps of four till all resources are configured. The Range of Ports varies depending on the Profile configured. Profiles are configured in the dhcpd.conf file.
Module # |
Default Starting Ports |
Module 0 |
Port 8000 |
Module 1 |
Port 11072 |
See Vocoder Information link on how many ports can be configured per profile.