Support for Multiple VLANs
The Oracle Enterprise Communications Broker (OECB) allows you to configure up to four separate Virtual Local Area Networks (VLAN) to help manage your deployment. For example, you might want separate networks for certain departments or locations. Each VLAN connects to its own uniquely defined network interface and SIP interface, which allows you to create separate networks.
When you perform the initial configuration, the system creates a default network called "ecb" and one SIP interface with the Realm ID set to "ecb." The system also populates the Realm ID parameter in the Session Agent, LDAP, and ENUM configurations with "ecb."
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Only the default "ecb" network can act as the registrar, and LDAP support is also limited to the default "ecb" network. Additional networks cannot act as the registrar or support LDAP.Add Multiple VLANs
To add additional network interfaces, go to the Networks configuration page and use the Service multi-instance configuration object. When you click Add, the system displays the Network settings page with the parameters necessary to configure a network. See "Configure a Network Interface" for instructions.
- All VLANs use the S0P0 physical interface.
- Each VLAN must correspond to one, unique SIP interface
- The network Realm identifier, VLAN ID, and network IP address cannot repeat across networks