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IP Phones and Related Items
The Nomad RSGM typically comes pre-configured to assign DHCP addresses to hosts on its
LAN (inside) port, and to receive a DHCP configuration on its WAN (internet) port. If the WAN
side needs to be modified from using DHCP to a static address which you will enter, use the
following instructions.
Changing Settings on the Nomad RSGM Unit
1. Plug the Nomad RSGM's AC power adapter into the unit (there is no on/off switch).
2. Plug an Ethernet cable from your PC into the port which is marked LAN[data].
3. Set your PC's network connection to use DHCP, if it is not already configured to do so.
Then renew your PC's IP configuration.
4. Verify that your PC has received an IP address configuration via DHCP from the Nomad
RSGM. The DHCP range on the LAN side is typically set as 10.10.50.60-90.
5. Point your Web browser to http://10.10.50.50. This is the default inside LAN address for
the Nomad RSGM.
6. You can now adjust the settings using the selections on the admin Web pages.
7. When finished, use the Reset command on the Nomad RSGM's Web interface.
Administration via RS-232 (if necessary)
If the preceding procedure does not work, i.e., the unit cannot be accessed via its pre-set IP
address because it loses its settings, access the unit via the RS-232 port on the Nomad RSGM.
1. Connect the RS-232 ports on the Nomad RSGM and your PC using a straight-through
cable, then launch the terminal emulator program (e.g., HyperTerminal) and apply the
following port settings:
Baud Rate: 38400
Data Bit: 8
Parity: None
Stop Bit: 1
Flow Control: None
2. Click OK. A blank window with a flashing cursor will display.
XTS-IP - Installation Manual
The setting for the IP address of the XTS IP system's VoIP card is called "MFIM
address" on the Nomad RSGM's administration pages.
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Chapter 3 - System Installation
December 2005

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