Configuration; Requirements; Accessing The Gui - Avaya DECT R4 Installation And Administration Manual

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Installing and operating the IPBS and IPBL

Configuration

Configure the IPBS and the IPBL using the web interface in the following order:
1. Configure the Master, see
2. Configure the Standby Master, see
3. Configure the slaves/radios, see

Requirements

To configure the IP-DECT system, you require:
A personal computer (PC)
A 10/100base-T Ethernet connection
Web browser requirements
The web browser must meet the following requirements:
HTTP 1.1 protocol
HTML 4.0 protocol
XML/XSL Version 1.0
The GUI has been tested with Internet Explorer 7.x and Firefox 3.x, but can also be operated
with other browsers in compliance with the requirements above.

Accessing the GUI

The GUI interface is accessed through a standard web browser. It is possible to use the name,
ipbs-xx-xx-xx (IPBS1), ipbs2-xx-xx-xx (IPBS2) and ipbl-xx-xx-xx (IPBL), where xx-xx-xx is the
end of the MAC address.
The IPBL name is always ipbl-xx-xx-xx regardless if LAN1 (MAC xx-xx-xx-xx-xx) or LAN2 (MAC
yy-yy-yy-yy-yy) is used.
It is also accessed by entering http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. In this address, xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx should be
replaced with the IP address determined in 7.2.1 Determine the IP Address on page 40.
Access the GUI and change the default password as described in 7.2.2 Change the Default
Password on page 42.
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Avaya DECT R4 - Installation and Maintenance Guide
Configuring the Master
Configuring the Standby Master
Configuring the Slave/Radio
on page 107.
on page 109.
on page 110.
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