Configuring Nbx System Networking; Establishing Ip Connectivity; Modifying Default Ip Settings - 3Com NBX 100 Installation Manual

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Configuring NBX
System Networking
Establishing IP
Connectivity
Modifying Default IP
Settings
V5000 —
Figure 4
NBX 100 —
Figure 6
You are now ready to establish network/LAN Connectivity. See

"Configuring NBX System Networking"

Configuring the networking for the NBX system involves these steps:

Establishing IP Connectivity

Modifying Default IP Settings

Establishing LAN Connections
Configuring the NBX System IP Address
You need IP connectivity to use the NBX NetSet utility to configure and
manage the NBX system.You do not need to install any special software
to run the NBX NetSet utility, but you must have Microsoft Internet
Explorer 5.5 or higher, or Mozilla Firefox 1.0 or higher to access the NBX
NetSet utility, the configuration interface for the NBX system.
Each NBX system is shipped with default IP settings. The default IP
address is part of a block of addresses reserved by the Internet
Engineering Task Force (IETF) for use on private IP networks, that is,
networks that do not connect to the Internet.
CAUTION: Connecting two NBX systems to the same subnetwork (for
example, using IP addresses 10.233.20.100 and 10.233.20.200 for two
NCPs) is unsupported.
With most installations, you need to change the IP settings of the
NBX system to conform to the network. The IP settings include:
Host Name — A name for the system, up to 30 characters in length,
including spaces, underscores, and hyphens.
IP Address — An IP address for the NBX system that is consistent with
your local area network. Consult your network administrator if you
need assistance.
Default Gateway — An IP address for the gateway through which
you access the NBX system. If all devices (telephones, adaptors, and
cards) are on the same subnet as the NCP, you do not need to specify
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