Initial Configuration; Step One: Configure Ethernet Port A Settings; Step Two: Assign An Ip Address To The Isdn Gw Mse 8321 - Cisco TelePresence ISDN GW MSE 8321 Getting Started Manual

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Initial configuration

Step one: Configure Ethernet Port A settings

The default setting for the ISDN GW MSE 8321 Ethernet ports is auto-sensing
mode. If the switch ports to which you connect the ISDN GW MSE 8321 are not
also set to auto-sensing mode, then you need to configure the ISDN GW MSE 8321
Ethernet ports to use the same speed and duplex mode.
Only connect to Ethernet Port A, as all initial configuration must be done
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on this port. Do not connect anything to Ethernet Port B.
Both ends of the Ethernet connection must be configured in the same
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way. For example, either configure both ends of the link to be auto-
sensing or configure both ends to operate at the same speed and duplex.
To establish a 1000 Mbps connection, both ends of the link must be
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configured as auto-sensing.
To configure Ethernet Port A, log in to the Cisco TelePresence Supervisor MSE 8050
(Supervisor) web interface and go to
about configuring the port, see the Supervisor online help.

Step two: Assign an IP address to the ISDN GW MSE 8321

You can use the Supervisor web interface to configure the IP addresses of all blades
installed in the MSE 8000. Note that all blades are supplied with DHCP enabled. You
can either keep this setting or assign static IP addresses to a blade from the Supervisor
web interface. To view or configure the IP address of the ISDN GW MSE 8321, log
in to the Supervisor and go to
ISDN GW MSE 8321, go to
blade.
Hardware > Blades
Hardware > Blades
Hardware > Blades
Initial configuration
. For more information
. To access the web interface of the
and click the IP address of that
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