IP Network Services
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IP Network Service Definition
Use this procedure to define Network Services in addition to the Network Service already defined during
first entry installation and configuration. Each of the defined Network Service can be associated with one or
more media cards installed in the system (depending on the system type).

To add new/additional Network Services:

1In the Device Management pane, click IP Network Services ().
2In the Network Services list toolbar, click the Add Network Service button.
The New IP Service - Networking IP dialog box opens.
3Define the following fields:
IP Network Service - IP Parameters
Field Description
Network Service
Name
Enter the IP Network Service name.
Note: This field is displayed in all IP Signaling dialog boxes and can contain
character sets that use Unicode encoding.
IP Network Type Select the IP Network environment. You can select:
• H.323: For an H.323-only Network Service.
•SIP: For a SIP-only Network Service.
H.323 & SIP: For an integrated IP Service. Both H.323 and SIP participants can
connect to the Collaboration Server using this service.
Note: This field is displayed in all Default IP Service tabs.
Signaling Host IP
Address
This field is disabled as only one IP address is used for the signaling.
Media Card IP
address
If each of LAN ports designated for signaling and media (LAN2, LAN3 and LAN4)
on the system can be used with a different network, each port is assigned to its own
Network Service.
In such a case, enter the IP address of the port to be assigned to this Network
Service.
A LAN port that is already assigned to a different Network Service, displays the IP
Address of the assigned port and it cannot be assigned to this Network Service (it is
disabled).
Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask of the Collaboration Server in that network service.
Default value: 255.255.255.0.