Configuring The Tftp Server; Using Audiocodes Bootp/Tftp Configuration Utility; Configuration Utility Main Features; Configuring The Windows Nt Dhcp Server - AudioCodes Mediant 2000 User Manual

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Mediant 2000/SIP User's Manual
3.4.1

Configuring the TFTP Server

$ To configure the TFTP Server, take the following 4 steps:
1.
Set the default directory where the image file resides (C:\AudioCodes\...).
2.
Copy the Image file (such as ram.cmp to the TFTP default directory on your Host PC.
3.
Copy the ini file and other optional configuration files (Call Progress Tones and CAS
signaling files) to the TFTP default directory on your Host PC.
4.
Set the TFTP timeout to 3 seconds and number of retransmissions to 20.
3.4.2

Using AudioCodes BootP/TFTP Configuration Utility

AudioCodes BootP/TFTP Configuration Utility provides an easy way to configure the Mediant
2000/SIP. Similar to other BootP and TFTP Servers, the application can be installed on
Windows
Configuration Utility it is possible to use the integrated TFTP Server (part of the AudioCodes
utility) or to install TFTP Server on a different host. The utility enables remote reset of the
Mediant 2000/SIP unit to trigger the initialization procedure (BootP & TFTP). For details of the
procedure, refer to Appendix A in the AudioCodes "Software Utilities Manual", Catalog Number:
LTRT-00602.
3.4.2.1

Configuration Utility Main Features

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BootP Server supporting hundreds of entries
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Integrated TFTP Server
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Common Log window displaying BootP and TFTP status
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Contains all data required for provisioning of AudioCodes products
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Provides the TFTP Server address, enabling network separation of TFTP and BootP Servers
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Tools for backup and for restoring the local database
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Templates
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User-defined names for each entity
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Option for changing the Server MAC (Media Access Control) address
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Protection against entering fault information
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Unicast or Broadcast BootP response
3.4.3
Configuring the Windows
If Microsoft
reservation mode to provide an IP address and other necessary information to the Mediant 2000.
To configure the Microsoft
BootP clients, add a reservation for each BootP client.
For information on adding a reservation, view the "Managing Client Reservations Help" topic in
DHCP Manager.
The reservation builds an association between the Media Access Control (MAC) address (12
digits, provided in Mediant 2000/SIP documentation) and the IP address. Windows
provides the IP address based on the Mediant 2000/SIP Media Access Control address in the
BootP request frame.
To configure the Microsoft
clients, edit the BootP Table in DHCP Manager. The BootP Table is located in the Server
Properties dialog box that can be accessed from the Server menu. For information on editing the
BootP Table, view the "BootP Table" Help topic in DHCP Manager.
Version 4.2 Beta
XP, Windows
98 or Windows
Windows NT DHCP Server is used in your organization, the Server can be used in
Windows
Windows
NT/2000. With AudioCodes' BootP/TFTP
NT DHCP Server
NT DHCP Server to assign IP address information to
NT DHCP Server to provide boot file information to BootP
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3. Software Installation
NT Server
June 2003

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