Setting The Index Ip Network Settings - Avaya INDeX 30 Installation & Maintenance

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Basic System Programming

Setting the INDeX IP Network Settings

Enable IP Networking
Testing IP Connection
To Disable IP Networking
Installation & Maintenance
INDeX 30
Unless setting up a private IP connection between your own PC and the INDeX 30,
you must consult with the Network Manager for the IP settings to use.
1. Using a serial port programming connection, log on to the INDeX.
2. From the Administration menu, select System, then Installation and then
Network setup.
3. Enter values for the IP address, Subnet mask and Default Gateway.
Note that if you need to change these values later you will need to restart the
INDeX 30 after making the changes.
– LAN Connection :
The LAN network manager will determine the values you should enter.
– Direct Connection :
For a private one to one programming connection you can enter the following
values :
INDEX 30 :
– IP Address : Enter 172.16.6.180
– Subnet mask : Enter 255.255.255.0
PC Settings :
– Enter the same values in the PC's IP settings but change its IP address to
172.16.6.181.
4. Select Start Network and select yes. If the settings are okay the Start Network
option should now display OK.
5. To allow Telnet access for programming select Allow Telnet and set this to yes.
6. To allow FTP file upload and download select Allow FTP and set this to yes.
Ping is a standard IP networking program that can be used to test whether an IP
address is accessible.
1. In Windows, select Start | Run.
2. Enter ping n where n is the IP address of the INDeX.
3. The ping window should show whether the connection is successful and the
route taken.
1. Telnet and FTP access can be disabled immediately by setting the Allow Telnet
and Allow FTP options to no.
2. To disable IP networking, remove the IP address value and restart the INDeX.
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Basic System Programming - Page 25
38DHB0002UKDF- Issue 4 (07/2001)

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