The Webinterface of the SBC is mainly based on the beroNet OS Web Interface. The Documentation for most elements is given in beroNet OS Web Interface (firmware 3.xx)

The main difference between the standard Gateway and the SBC Web Interface are: 

Network Settings

The SBC has 3 different LAN-Modes: 

Single Mode

this mode behaves exactly as the standard mode of the Gateway beroNet OS. The LAN and WAN port are configured as a Switch, both can be used to connect to a network.

LAN-WAN Mode

In LAN-WAN Mode the 2 Network interfaces are separated and can have different IP Addresses and networks. Note that only the WAN Port can have a default Gateway to connect to the internet. The LAN Port however can have additional routes to address multiple internal networks. 

The LAN Settings can only have an IP Address and a netmask:

The WAN Settings can be switched from DHCP to Static. In Static mode an IP Address, Netmask and default Gateway needs to be configured:

The nameserver settings are global, so internal or external nameservers can be used, as long as they are reachable. 

SIP Stacks

The SIP Stacks allow different settings between the LAN and WAN ports. This can be used to setup scenarios like: SIP over TLS on the WAN stack and UDP on the LAN Stack. To make use of the LAN / WAN SIP Stacks the SBC needs to be configured in LAN-WAN Mode as described in the network chapter.

NOTE: by default the WAN SIP Stack is disabled! 

The Settings for each SIP Stack are:

Choosing the SIP Stack per SIP Account

Each SIP Account can be associated with a SIP Stack, this can be done by choosing the SIP Stack within the SIP account-configuration: 

The configurable SIP Stacks are: 

NOTE: you can only choose active SIP Stacks

NOTE2: you can additionally decide which SIP transport method should be used for this SIP Account