Assigning a static IP address to the Mediation Server
module using Windows
By default, no IP address is assigned to the Mediation Server module interfaces.
If you have physical access to the SR4134, you can attach a keyboard and mouse to the
Mediation Server module USB ports and connect a monitor to the video port. By directly
accessing the module in this way, you can assign a static IP address to one of the module
interfaces using Windows Server OS software.
If you only have remote access to the SR4134, you must first assign an IP address to one of
the module interfaces using DHCP. Then you can access the module using Remote Desktop
and, if desired, assign a static IP to a module interface using Windows Server OS software.
Whether you access the Mediation Server module directly or remotely, you can use this
procedure to assign a static IP address to one of the Mediation Server module interfaces.
1. Log on to Windows Server OS software using the Administrator account.
2. Select Start > Control Panel.
3. Click Network Connections.
4. Right-click the desired local area connection and choose Properties.
5. From the This connection uses the following items box, select Internet Protocol
6. Click Properties.
7. Select Use the following IP address.
8. In the IP address box, enter the IP address to assign to this network adapter.
9. In the Subnet mask box, enter the subnet mask.
10. In the Default Gateway box, enter the midplane Ethernet interface IP address.
11. In the Preferred DNS server box, enter the preferred DNS server.
12. In the Alternate DNS server box, enter the alternate DNS server.
13. Click OK.
Configuring a description for the midplane interface
Use this procedure to configure a description for the midplane Ethernet interface.
Avaya AG2330/SR2330/SR4134 Quick Start Guide
Assigning a static IP address to the Mediation Server module using Windows
Default username/password combination is: Administrator/setup.
(TCP/IP).
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