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Setting up the Device
Table 7: Configuring network settings
Field
IP Address
Subnet mask
Default router
Important:
The new settings configure both NICs since they are paired by default as a primary NIC
and a redundant NIC.
10. Allow the device to complete the reboot process. A new emulator session begins.
11. Close the terminal emulator session.
12. Connect the network cable to the ethernet connector on the rear panel of the device (see
Figure 23: Rear panel of the device
• If you do not need network redundancy or IP separation, connect the network cable either
to NIC1 or to NIC2.
• To achieve network redundancy, connect a network cable routed from the same switch to
each NIC.
• To achieve IP separation for separating management and media traffic, connect NIC1 to
the management subnet and NIC2 to the media and signaling subnet. For more
information, see
13. (Recommended) Set the network switch to 1Gbps Auto Negotiation full duplex, if it can
support this configuration.
The throughput of the network switch should always be the same as the setting in the MCU,
whose default value is also 1Gbps.
You can change the default value from the MCU administrator web interface by navigating to
Configuration > Network > Port Settings
page 47).
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on page 42). Use one of the following connections:
Configuring IP Separation (Dual NIC) on the Device
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Elite 6000 Series MCU Installation Guide
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Description
IP address of the device
IP address of the subnet mask to which the
device belongs. If you are not using a subnet
mask, press Enter.
IP address of the default router the device uses
to communicate over the network
(Figure 26: Configuring the MCU throughput
on page 55.
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