Installation Manual
3
Configuring the Device
This section describes initial, basic setup configuration for the device, using the device's
embedded Web server (Web interface).
Notes:
3.1
Assigning an IP Address
This section describes how to change the device's default IP address so that it corresponds
with your network environment. The table below lists the device's default IP address.
Parameter
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway IP Address
To assign an IP address to the device, use one of the following methods:
Device's HTTP-based embedded Web server `accessed using a Web browser (refer to
'Assigning an IP Address using HTTP' on page 33).
BootP (refer to 'Assigning an IP Address using BootP' on page 35).
Voice Menu using a standard touch-tone telephone connected to one of the FXS
analog ports (refer to 'Assigning an IP Address using the Voice Menu Guidance' on
page 36).
Embedded Command Line Interface (CLI), accessed using RS-232 or Telnet (refer to
'Assigning an IP Address using the CLI' on page 39).
Dynamic Host Control Protocol (DHCP) - refer to the User's Manual.
Tip:
Version 5.8
•
The device is supplied with application software (cmp file) already
residing on its flash memory. This software is set to factory defaults.
•
If necessary, you can restore the device to factory defaults (refer to
'Restoring Factory Default Settings' on page 49).
Table 3-1: Default IP Addresses
10.1.10.10
255.255.0.0
0.0.0.0
If at a later stage after re-defining the IP address, your IP address is unknown
(e.g., forgotten), use the BootP/TFTP utility to access the device (refer to the
Product Reference Manual).
Default Value
33
3. Configuring the Device
June 2009