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Latest revision as of 09:13, 6 July 2022
The VoIP ports can be used for SIP, RTP and Sigtran (M2PA, M2UA or M3UA). Here are different way sto debug:
- Setting the VoIP address. Follow the Web portal Configuring Ip Interfaces.
- Verifying the IP address configured
From the web portal:
Status -> Adapters -> voip0 (or any other interface)
From the command lines:
Access to the Tmedia unit using SSH.
Access the telecom baseboard of the Tmedia using telnet
telnet 172.31.1.1
ifconfig -a
- Pinging a remote device from the VoIP ports
Access to the Tmedia unit using SSH.
Access the telecom baseboard of the Tmedia using telnet
telnet 172.31.1.1
Ping the remote unit by specifying the local VoIP port to use. For example, if the IP address of the local VoIP port is 68.67.49.147 and the remote is 208.94.105.1 :
ping -B 68.67.49.147 208.94.105.1