About Ip Addresses - Nortel Remote Office 9150 Installation And Administration Manual

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Configuring the Remote Office 9150 unit

About IP addresses

Introduction
To operate as a node on the IP network, the following items must be configured
on the Remote Office 9150 unit:
an IP address
a subnet mask
the default gateway
These items provide network connectivity between the MIG RLC on the host
PBX, the Remote Office 9150 unit in your office, and an administration PC.
With this connectivity in place, the following can occur:
Voice traffic can be routed between the MIG RLC and the Remote Office
9150 unit over the IP network.
You can use a PC that is located anywhere on the network to connect to the
Remote Office 9150 unit (or MIG RLC).
Once connected, you can view or work with the system configuration.
IP address
An IP address is a 32-bit address assigned to every host that wants to use TCP/IP
to communicate across your corporate network. The address consists of a
network and a host field. IP addresses are written in dotted decimal notation (for
example, 123.45.67.89).
The IP address assigned to the Remote Office 9150 unit must be unique, and
should conform to the addressing scheme used on your network.
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