DMA Operations Guide Network Settings
64 Polycom, Inc.
Shared Signaling
Network Settings
The settings in this section are enabled only if
management and signaling traffic are on separate
networks. If so, they apply to the entire system (both
servers in two-server configuration).
The settings are the same as those in Shared
Management Network Settings, except that under
Signaling Link, the signaling network interface (eth2)
can be disabled. This capability exists for debugging
purposes.
The eth2 interface corresponds with the GB3 jack on
the server.
(The eth1 interface, which corresponds with the GB2
jack, is reserved for the private network connection
between the two servers in a two-server cluster.)
General System
Network Settings
The settings in this section apply to the entire system
and aren’t specific to management or signaling.
DNS search domains One or more fully qualified domain names, separated by
commas or spaces. The system domain you enter
below is added automatically, so you need not enter it.
DNS 1 IP addresses of up to three domain name servers. We
strongly recommend specifying at least one DNS
server. A DNS server must be specified in order to
connect to the Active Directory. See “Microsoft Active
Directory Integration” on page 147.
DNS 2
DNS 3
Domain Fully qualified domain name for the system.
Signaling DSCP The Differentiated Services Code Point value (0 - 63) to
put in the DS field of IP packet headers.
The DSCP value is used to classify packets for quality
of service (QoS) purposes.
Default IPv6 gateway The interface to use for accessing the IPv6 gateway,
generally eth0. Optionally, the gateway’s address and
the interface, specified as:
<IPv6_address>%eth0
Default IPv4 gateway If management and signaling traffic are on separate
networks, select which of the two networks’ gateway
servers is the default.
Your choice depends on your network configuration and
routing. Typically, unless all the endpoints, MCUs, and
other devices that communicate with the system are on
the same subnet, you’d select the signaling network.
Table 4-1 Fields on the Network Settings page (continued)
Field Description