TANDBERG IP GW 3500 Series Getting Started Manual
TANDBERG IP GW 3500 Series Getting Started Manual

TANDBERG IP GW 3500 Series Getting Started Manual

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  • Page 1 Codian IP Gateway IP GW 3500 Series Getting started...
  • Page 2 Codian IP Gateway IP GW 3500 Series Getting started...
  • Page 3 All other product and company names herein may be trademarks of their respective owners. 61-0014-03 rev 01 TANDBERG Philip Pedersens vei 20 1366 Lysaker Norway Telephone: +47 67 125 125 Telefax: +47 67 125 234 Video: +47 67 117 777 E-mail: tandberg@tandberg.com www.tandberg.com...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents General information ... 1 About the IP Gateway (IP GW) ... 1 Package contents ... 1 Port and LED location ... 1 LED behavior ... 2 Connecting the IP GW ... 4 Before you start ... 4 Step one: Connect power ...
  • Page 5: General Information

    General information About the IP Gateway (IP GW) The IP GW is a voice and video gateway that allows calls to be made between pairs of IP endpoints that cannot normally connect directly to each other. A second Ethernet port allows for connections between two completely independent networks of endpoints.
  • Page 6: Led Behavior

    LED behavior Table 1 describes the behavior of the LEDs. Table 1: IP GW LED behavior Compact Flash Activity Console Link Status Alarm System Load Color Indicates Flashing One of: green the IP GW is booting a configuration change has been made the configuration is being transferred by FTP Green...
  • Page 7 Table 1: IP GW LED behavior (continued) Ethernet Port Status, for each Ethernet port: Link Power Color Indicates Green The link has been negotiated as a full- duplex link Green Packets are being transmitted on this port Green The speed of the link from this port, which is either 10, 100, or 1000 Mbps Blue The IP GW is receiving power...
  • Page 8: Connecting The Ip Gw

    Connecting the IP GW Before you start : Before installing the IP GW, you must read the safety IMPORTANT information at Step one: Connect power Connect the power connector on the rear of the unit to the power supply using the supplied power cable.
  • Page 9: Initial Configuration

    Initial configuration Step one: Connect to the console port Ensure power is connected to the IP GW and the Status LED is green. Connect the console port of the IP GW to the serial port of your PC using the blue RJ45 to DB9 cable supplied.
  • Page 10: Step Three: Assign An Ip Address To Port A

    Step three: Assign an IP address to Port A The default setting for the IP GW is to use DHCP to obtain an IP address for Port A. You can assign a static IP address if you prefer or if a DHCP server is not available. If you want the IP address of the IP GW to be assigned by your DHCP server, omit this step.
  • Page 11: Configuring The Ip Gw

    Configuring the IP GW Step one: Log in to the IP GW All administration of the IP GW is performed through the web interface. To log in to the web interface of the IP GW: Use your browser to navigate to the IP address of the IP GW (to discover the IP address, refer to the previous section).
  • Page 12: Step Three: Configure The Default Gateway And Routes (Optional)

    Step three: Configure the default gateway and routes (optional) If the networks to which you connect contain more than one subnet, you might need to change the default gateway preference on the IP GW (default setting is Port A). You might also need to add routes to the configuration of the IP GW to indicate which interface will be used for certain IP addresses.
  • Page 13: Step Five: Configure The Auto Attendant Menus (Optional)

    Step five: Configure the auto attendant menus (optional) Depending on the proposed configuration of your dial plan, and the settings for failed calls, callers can be connected to an auto attendant menu. The IP GW provides a highly flexible menu-creation feature. This enables you to create a menu (or a multi- layered menu structure) to provide end users with the options they require when they connect to the IP GW.
  • Page 14: Step Seven: Add Endpoints And Call Groups (Optional)

    Step seven: Add endpoints and call groups (optional) You can pre-configure a list of endpoints on the IP GW. For these endpoints, an operator or caller can simply choose the endpoint's name from an onscreen address book, rather than having to type in the endpoint's address when a caller wants to be connected to that endpoint.
  • Page 15: Checking For Updates

    Checking for updates It is a good idea to regularly check for updates to the main IP GW software image. This section describes how to upgrade the IP GW using the web interface. Note that you can also upgrade the IP GW using FTP; this can be more reliable if you are upgrading the device remotely.
  • Page 16: Troubleshooting And Technical Support Information

    Troubleshooting and technical support information Using the event log to help solve a problem Unless you are experiencing a problem, all event logging sources should be set to the default, which is Errors, warnings and information configuring the event log, refer to the online help accessible from the web interface. You can use the event log to produce debugging information to assist technical support in solving your problem.
  • Page 17: Technical Specifications

    Technical specifications Power requirements Table 2: IP GW ratings Rating Nominal voltage Current rating Supply voltage range Over-current protection Ensure the supply to this unit is protected by a branch circuit protector rated by a maximum of 20A. Caution — over-current devices must meet applicable national and local electrical safety codes and be approved for the intended application.
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