Logging Screen; Preferences Screen - AudioCodes Mediant 1000 User Manual

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11.1.4 Logging Screen

The BootP/TFTP Server main screen (refer to the figure, 'Main Screen' on page 201)
includes the Log line, printed per BootP request with the following parameters:
Hardware (MAC) address
Status (found or not found in cache)
Date and Time
Assigned IP address (if found)
Client name
Client specific Information - contains vendor specific information, which includes:
Board type, last IP, bootload version, and flash cmp version, etc. In order to access
the board information, add -be 1 to the ini file selection in the BootP application. With
this initial setting, even after deleting -be 1, the board continues to report its internal
data.
Clicking a Log line displays all BootP reply parameters or enables entry to a new entity.
Right clicking a Log line opens up a menu.
Selecting Reset causes a soft reset of the board. Reset is available only for client MACs
that are configured on the BootP server. The second option on the menu is View Client,
which produces the same display as when clicking on the Log line.

11.1.5 Preferences Screen

The Preferences screen (refer to the figure, 'Preferences Screen' on page 202) is used to
define BootP and TFTP configuration parameters:
TFTP directory
ini File Mask
Boot File Mask
TFTP timeout and number of retransmissions
BootP replay type (Broadcast or Unicast)
BootP ARP mode (dynamic or static)
Number of initiated BootP replies (send after remote reset), optionally used when the
Mediant 1000 is installed behind the firewall that blocks BootP broadcast requests.
Version 4.6
11. Appendix - BootP/TFTP Server
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August 2005

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