Hewlett-Packard Mediant 2000 User's Manual
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Category: Gateway
Type: Operation & user’s manual for HP Mediant 2000
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SIP User's Manual 234 Document #: LTRT-68809
Mediant 2000
Parameter Description
Web: Internal SRV Table
EMS: DNS Information
Internal SRV Table
This
[SRV2IP]
ini
[SRV2IP]
FORMAT SRV2IP_
file table parameter defines the internal SRV table for resolving
host names into DNS A-Records. Three different A-Records can be
assigned to a host name. Each A-Record contains the host name,
priority, weight, and port. The format of this parameter is as follows:
Index = SRV2IP_InternalDomain,
SRV2IP_TransportType, SRV2IP_Dns1, SRV2IP_Priority1,
SRV2IP_Weight1, SRV2IP_Port1, SRV2IP_Dns2, SRV2IP_Priority2,
SRV2IP_Weight2, SRV2IP_Port2, SRV2IP_Dns3, SRV2IP_Priority3,
SRV2IP_Weight3, SRV2IP_Port3
For example:
SRV2IP 0 =
SrvDomain,0,Dnsname1,1,1,500,Dnsname2,2,2,501,$$,0,0,0;
;
[\SRV2IP]
Notes
This parameter can include up to 10 indices.
:
If the Internal SRV table is used, the device first attempts to resolve a
domain name using this table. If the domain name isn't located, the
device performs an SRV resolution using an external DNS server.
To configure the Internal SRV table using the Web interface and for a
description of the parameters in this ini file table parameter, refer to
''Configuring the Internal SRV Table'' 151 on page .
For an explanation on using ini file table parameters, refer to ''Format
of ini File Table Parameters'' 199 on page .
6.1.8 DHCP Parameters
The Dynamic Host Control Protocol (DHCP) parameters are described in the table below.
Table 6-8: DHCP Parameters
Parameter Description
Web: Enable DHCP
EMS: DHCP Enable
Determines whether Dynamic Host Control Protocol (DHCP) is
enabled.
[DHCPEnable]
[0]
Disable = Disable DHCP support on the device (default).
[1]
After the device powers up, it attempts to communicate with a
BootP server. If a BootP server does not respond and DHCP is
enabled, then the device attempts to obtain its IP address and other
networking parameters from the DHCP server.
Enable = Enable DHCP support on the device.
For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is required.
Notes:
After you enable the DHCP server, perform the following
procedure:
1. Enable DHCP and save the configuration (refer to ''Saving
Configuration'' 173 on page
).
2. Perform a cold reset using the device's hardware reset button