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Setting Up a TX9000 or TX9200 System That Uses a Static Network Address
Find the IP address that the Cisco TelePresence system provided for your network session and make a
Step 6
note of it.
If your PC is Windows-based, find the session IP address by clicking typing cmd in the Search box (or
Tip
clicking Start > Run and typing cmd) to open a terminal window, and then typing ipconfig.
Set the network address using either CLI commands or the Cisco TelePresence Administrative GUI
Step 7
using one of the following methods:
To set the address using the Cisco TelePresence Administrative GUI:
Using a supported Internet browser, log in to the Cisco TelePresence system GUI using the IP
a.
address xxx.xxx.xxx.1,
Where:
xxx.xxx.xxx is the first three octets of the session IP address.
For example, if your determine that your session IP address is 10.0.4.2, use the IP address 10.0.4.1.
Enter the user name and password when you are prompted to do so. By default, the user name is
b.
admin and the password is cisco.
The First-Time Setup wizard screen displays.
If the CTS Admin UI button displays, click this button to open the Cisco TelePresence
c.
Administrative GUI.
Navigate to Configuration > IP Settings.
d.
Change the DHCP Enabled setting to No.
e.
Enter a static IP address, subnet mask, and IP gateway for your system into the fields. Optionally,
f.
enter DNS server(s) and the network domain name.
To set the address using CLI commands:
Using a Secure Shell (SSH) client, log in to the Cisco TelePresence system GUI using the IP address
a.
xxx.xxx.xxx.1,
Where:
xxx.xxx.xxx is the first three octets of the session IP address.
For example, if your determine that your session IP address is 10.0.4.2, use the IP address 10.0.4.1.
Enter the following command to configure a static network IP address:
b.
set network IP static ip-address ip-subnet ip-gateway
[dns-address1][dns-address2][domain-name]
Where:
ip-address is the IP address of the system
ip-subnet is the IP subnet mask of the system
ip-gateway is the IP gateway of the system
Command Example
Cisco TelePresence System TX9000 and TX9200 Assembly, Use & Care, and Field-Replaceable Unit Guide
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dns-address1 is the IP address of DNS server 1 (Optional)
dns-address2 is the IP address of DNS server 2 (Optional)
domain-name is the domain name for the network (Optional)
Chapter 15
First-Time Setup
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