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Assembly, first-time setup, and field replaceable unit guide
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Enter the username and password when you are prompted to do so.
Step 6
By default, the user is admin and the password is cisco.
Navigate to Configuration > IP Settings.
Step 7
Change the DHCP Enabled setting to No.
Step 8
Enter a static IP address, subnet mask, and IP gateway for your system into the fields. Optionally, enter
Step 9
DNS server(s) and the network domain name.
Your system saves the changes and automatically restarts.
Configuring a Static IP Address Using Command-Line Interface Commands
To configure a static IP address using command-line commands, complete the following steps.
Step 1
Connect a DHCP-enabled PC to the secondary camera port of the primary codec. This connection is
listed as the auxiliary network port in
Figure 4-5
Auxiliary Network Port Location
Determine the IP address that the Cisco TelePresence system provided for your session.
Step 2
For Windows-based systems, you can see the IP address in the Support tab in the Local Area Connection
Tip
Status window.
Step 3
Using Secure Shell SSH or another secure client program, start a CLI session with the TelePresence
system using the IP address xxx.xxx.xxx.1,
Where:
xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP address that Cisco TelePresence provided for your session.
For example, if your determine that the Cisco Telepresence system provided an IP address of 10.1.0.2,
enter the address 10.1.0.1.
By default, the username is admin and the password is cisco.
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