Correlating Pc / Mediant 2000 Ip Address & Subnet Mask; Accessing The Embedded Web Server - AudioCodes Mediant 2000 User Manual

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8.2.2.4
Limiting Web Access to a Predefined List of Client IP Addresses
When client IP addresses are known in advance. Users can define a list of up to 10
client IP addresses that are to be accepted by the Web server. Any client that does
not bear an IP address in the predefined list is unable to connect to the Web server.
For further details refer to the Appendix, ''Security'' on page 425.
8.2.2.5
Managing Web Server Access Using a RADIUS Server
Users are given the option to manage the web server's password-username pairs via
a RADIUS server. When this option is used the Dual level access scheme is disabled
and all users that access the web server are deemed to be Administrators with
Read/Write privileges. For further details refer to the Appendix, ''Security'' on page
425.
8.2.3
Correlating PC / Mediant 2000 IP Address & Subnet Mask
Before using the Web browser to access the Mediant 2000's Embedded Web Server,
change the PC's IP address and Subnet Mask to correspond with the Mediant 2000's
factory default IP address and Subnet Mask shown in the table below. For details on
changing the IP address and Subnet Mask, refer to the Help information provided by
the Operating System used.
E1/T1 Trunks
Trunks 1-8
Trunks 9-16
Note 1:
Note 2:
8.2.4

Accessing the Embedded Web Server

To access the Embedded Web Server, take these 2 steps:
1.
Open any standard Web-browser application, such as Microsoft™ Internet
Explorer™ (Ver. 5.0 and higher) or Netscape™ Navigator™ (Ver. 7.2 and
higher).
Version 5.0
Table 8-7: Default IP Address and Subnet Mask
IP Address
10.1.10.10
10.1.10.11
The two IP addresses refer to two different modules residing on the same
(TP-1610) board (one IP address for the module containing Trunks 1-8 and
another for the module containing Trunks 9-16).
Note and retain the IP Address and Subnet Mask that you assign to the
device. Do the same when defining Username and Password (refer to
''Username and Password'' on page 188). If the Embedded Web Server is
unavailable (for example, if you have lost your Username and Password),
use the BootP/TFTP Server to access the device, "reflash" the files and
reset the password.
Subnet Mask
191
8. Mediant 2000 Management
255.255.0.0
255.255.0.0
June 2006

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