
Connecting Microsoft Lync 2013 to a SIP Trunk
AudioCodes Mediant E-SBC 38 Document #: LTRT-54004
3. Add another network interface for the WAN side:
a. Enter 1 and click Add Index.
b. Configure like this:
Parameter Example Setting for IPv4 Example Setting for IPv6
Application Type
Media + Control (application) Media + Control
Interface Mode See IPv4 in the E-SBC
documentation.
See IPv6 in the E-SBC
documentation.
IP Address "195.189.192.155"
(WAN IP address)
"2002::155"
Prefix Length "16" for 255.255.0.0 "64" (only 64 is supported)
Gateway "195.189.192.129"
(Default Gateway - router’s IP
address)
"2002::129"
VLAN ID "2" (WAN VLAN ID) "2"
Interface Name "WANSP"
(arbitrary descriptive name of
WAN interface)
"IP6WANSP"
Primary DNS
Server IP
Address
"80.179.52.100"
(DNS IP address)
2001:4860:4860::8888
Secondary DNS
Server IP
Address
"80.179.55.100"
(DNS IP address)
2001:4860:4860::8844
Underlying
Interface
GROUP_2
(Ethernet port group)
GROUP_2
4. Click Apply and Done.
4.1.2 Configuring the Native VLAN ID
This subsection shows how to configure the Native VLAN ID for the two network interfaces
(LAN and WAN).
To configure the Native VLAN ID for the LAN and WAN interfaces:
1. Open the Physical Ports Settings page (Configuration tab> VoIP > Network >
Physical Ports Settings).
2. In the GROUP_1 member ports, set the ‘Native Vlan’ field to 1; this VLAN is assigned
to network interface Voice.
3. In the GROUP_2 member ports, set the ‘Native Vlan’ field to 2; this VLAN is assigned
to network interface WANSP.
Figure 4-3: Ports Native VLAN
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