SIP User's Manual
The following configuration parameters can be queried or modified via the voice menu:
Table 4-2: Configuration Parameters Available via the Voice Menu
Item Number at Menu
Prompt
1
2
3
4
7
11
12
99
4.3.4
Assigning an IP Address Using the CLI
Assigning an IP address using the command-line interface (CLI) is performed in two
stages:
Accessing the CLI (refer to 'Accessing the CLI' on page 51) using a standard Telnet
1.
application or serial communication software (e.g., HyperTerminal
RS-232 port.
Assigning an IP address to the gateway (refer to 'Assigning an IP Address' on page
2.
52).
4.3.4.1
Accessing the CLI
The procedure below describes how to access the CLI using either Telnet or RS-232
interface.
To access the CLI using the embedded Telnet server, take these 3
steps:
Enable the embedded Telnet server, by performing the following:
1.
Access the gateway's Embedded Web Server (refer to 'Accessing the Embedded
a.
Web Server' on page 58).
Open the 'Application Settings' screen (Advanced Configuration menu >
b.
Network Settings > Application Settings option), and therein set the parameter
'Embedded Telnet Server' to 'Enable (Unsecured)' or 'Enable Secured (SSL)'.
For detailed information, refer to 'Configuring the Application Settings' on page
168.
Version 5.2
IP address
Subnet mask
Default Gateway IP address
Primary DNS server IP address
DHCP enable / disable
MGCP call agent IP address (N/A)
MGCP call agent port number (N/A)
Voice menu password (initially 12345).
Note: The voice menu password can also be changed using the parameter
VoiceMenuPassword (refer to 'Configuring the General Security Settings' on
page 197).
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