Download User`s Manual Version 5.0
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SIP User's Manual 4.2.2 4. Getting Started Assigning an IP Address Using BootP Note: BootP procedure can also be performed using any standard compatible BootP server. Tip: You can also use BootP to load the auxiliary files to the Mediant 2000 (refer to Section 6.18 on page 200). ¾ To assign an IP address using BootP, take these 4 steps: 1. 2. 3. 4. 4.2.3 Open the BootP application (supplied with the Mediant 2000 software package). Add client configuration for the gateway that you want to initialize, refer to Section D.11.1 on page 356. Use the reset button to physically reset the gateway causing it to use BootP; the Mediant 2000 changes its network parameters to the values provided by the BootP. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for the Mediant 2000 second module (if used). Assigning an IP Address Using the CLI First access the CLI using a standard Telnet application or using serial communication software (e.g., HyperTerminalTM) connected to the RS-232 port (if supported) (refer to Section 4.2.3.1 below). Then assign the Mediant 2000 an IP address (refer to Section 4.2.3.2 below). 4.2.3.1 Accessing the CLI ¾ To access the CLI via the Embedded Telnet Server, take these 3 steps: 1. Enable the Embedded Telnet Server: • Access the Mediant 2000 Embedded Web Server (refer to Section 5.3 on page 58). • Set the parameter ‘Embedded Telnet Server’ (under Advanced Configuration > Network Settings > Application Settings) to ‘Enable (Unsecured)’ or ‘Enable Secured (SSL)’. • Click the Maintenance button on the main menu bar; the 'Maintenance Actions' screen is displayed. • 2. 3. Version 5.0 From the 'Burn to FLASH' drop-down list, select 'Yes', and then click the Reset button; the IPmedia 2000 is shut down and re-activated. A message about the waiting period is displayed. The screen is refreshed. Use a standard Telnet application to connect to the Mediant 2000 Embedded Telnet Server. Note that if the Telnet server is set to SSL mode, a special Telnet client is required on your PC to connect to the Telnet interface over a secured connection. Login using the username (‘Admin’) and password (‘Admin’). 51 December 2006