Step Three: Assign An Ip Address To The Mcu (Optional) - Cisco TelePresence MCU 4500 Series Getting Started

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To configure Ethernet Port A, enter the following for auto-sensing mode:
ethertype A auto
or to configure a speed and duplex, use the following command:
ethertype A <10|100> <half|full>
To display the current configuration and status of the Ethernet ports, enter:
status
For example, to configure a full-duplex 100Mbps link, enter:
ethertype A 100 full
To establish a 1000Mbps connection, both ends of the link must be
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configured as auto-sensing.

Step three: Assign an IP address to the MCU (optional)

The default setting for the MCU is to use DHCP to obtain an IP address. You can
assign a static IP address if you prefer or if a DHCP server is not available. If you want
the IP address of the MCU to be assigned by your DHCP server, omit this step.
From version 4.2, MCU software supports IPv4 and IPv6 addressing.
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Default setting: Port A is configured to assign an IPv4 address using
DHCP; IPv6 on Port A is disabled.
From Version 4.2:
To assign a static IPv4 address to Port A, use the following command:
static A <IP address> <netmask> [<default gateway address>]
For example, to assign an address of 192.168.1.2 where the default gateway is at
192.168.1.1, enter:
static A 192.168.1.2 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.1
To set DNS manually, use this command:
dns <DNS server address> [<secondary DNS server>][<domain>]
To return to using DHCP after setting a static IPv4 address, use the following
command:
dhcp -4 A
For information on assigning a static IPv6 address type
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for information on assigning an automatic IPv6 address type
or else refer to the online help.
Initial configuration
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help static
help dhcp
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