Bootp/Tftp Server - AudioCodes Mediant 2000 User Manual

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2.2

BootP/TFTP Server

You can assign an IP address to the device using BootP/TFTP protocols. This can be done
using the AudioCodes AcBootP utility (supplied) or any standard compatible BootP server.
Note:
configuration file (.ini). For a detailed description of the AcBootP utility, refer to
AcBootP Utility User's Guide.
To assign an IP address using BootP/TFTP:
1.
Start the AcBootP utility.
2.
Select the Preferences tab, and then set the 'Timeout' field to "50".
3.
Select the Client Configuration tab, and then click the Add New Client button.
4.
Configure the following fields:
'Client MAC': Enter the device's MAC address. The MAC address is printed on
the label located on the underside of the device. Ensure that the check box to the
right of the field is selected in order to enable the client.
'Client IP': Enter the new IP address (in dotted-decimal notation) that you want to
assign the device.
'Subnet': Enter the new subnet mask (in dotted-decimal notation) that you want to
assign the device.
'Gateway': Enter the IP address of the Default Gateway (if required).
5.
Click Apply to save the new client.
Version 6.6
You can also use the AcBootP utility to load the software file (.cmp) and
Figure 2-3: BootP Client Configuration Screen
2. Assigning the OAMP LAN IP Address
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