Restoring Networking Parameters To Their Default Values - AudioCodes MP-124 User Manual

Mediapack series, analog voip media gateways, mgcp & megaco protocols
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3.4
Restoring Networking Parameters to their Default
Values
You can use the Reset button to restore the MediaPack networking parameters to their
factory default values (described in Default Device IP Addresses) and to reset the
username and password.
Note that this process also restores the MediaPack parameters to their factory settings,
therefore you must load your previously backed-up ini file, or the default ini file (received
with the software kit) to set them to their correct values.
To restore parameters to their initial state, take these 6 steps:
1.
Back up the ini file. Refer to Backup Copies of ini and Auxiliary Files on page 35.
2.
Disconnect the MediaPack from the power and network cables.
3.
Reconnect the power cable; the gateway is powered up. After approximately 45
seconds, the Ready LED turns to green and the Control LED blinks for about 3
seconds.
4.
While the Control LED is blinking, use a paper clip to press shortly on the reset button
(located next to the AudioCodes logo on the front view). The gateway resets a second
time and is restored with factory default parameters (username: Admin, password:
Admin - both case-sensitive).
5.
Reconnect the network cable.
6.
Load your previously backed-up ini file, or the default ini file (received with the
software kit). To load the ini file via the Web interface, refer to 'Software Upgrade
Wizard'.
User's Manual
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MediaPack Series
Document #: LTRT-71405

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