Telephone Router
3
BASIC CONFIGURATION
3.1
Connecting
In order to view the user interface, you must first connect to the Telephone Router via its Ethernet
port. There are two ways that you can connect to the unit.
1. Directly with a PC or laptop using the supplied crossover Ethernet cable (red rj45 ‐ rj45).
2. By connecting the unit to a local area network (LAN) by connecting it to a spare port or to a
switch/hub, using the supplied straight through Ethernet cable (blue rj45 ‐ rj45).
Once you have plugged in the unit you can use a utility called "IPDiscover" to locate your Telephone
Router on the network and start a web session with the unit. This program is included on the CD
included in the package. Run the program and you will see all TITAN products on the network.
NOTE: DHCP is enabled by default. If no DHCP server is found on the network, the default IP of
192.168.0.1 will be used.
In the example above, there is a Telephone Router on the network at IP Address 192.168.100.60.
If you would like to configure the IP settings of this unit you may click the "CfgIP" button. You can
then turn off DHCP if it is not required or change the units IP Address.
IMPORTANT: If you cannot connect to the Telephone Router, you should set your PC's network
card IP Address to be on the same subnet as the Telephone Router. For example if the Telephone
Router is set to 192.168.1.100 you should set your PC IP Address to 192.168.1.x. (where x is 1‐255)
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