Specifications
AT-VP504E FXS 35
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Network Configuration
The AT-VP504E FXS uses a DHCP server to receive the IP addresses
it needs to work properly. This chapter assumes that you know how to
set up and use a DHCP server. If not, ask your network administrator
to set up DHCP-related variables.
Setting the Speed
of the Ethernet
Connection
You can set the speed of the Ethernet connection of the
AT-VP504E FXS.
To set the Ethernet connection speed:
1. Contact the AT-VP504E FXS with a MIB browser.
Be sure that you use the MIB files that match the version of
the MIB located inside the current software build of the
AT-VP504E FXS.
2. Locate the
interfaceEthernetSpeed
parameter
(
InterfaceGroup
category) in the Provisioning MIB.
This parameter sets the Ethernet connection at 10 Mb/s or
100 Mb/s. The following values are available:
• 0 = Auto detect
• 1 =10 Mb/s
• 2 =100 Mb/s
If unknown, set the variable to 0 so that the AT-VP504E FXS
can auto detect the network speed.
3. Reboot the AT-VP504E FXS.
Using DHCP
(Dynamic) or Static
Configuration
The configuration your AT-VP504E FXS uses can either be:
dynamically assigned (IP addresses assigned by a
DHCP Server)
static (static IP addresses defined in the Provisioning
MIB)
Using DHCP
(Dynamic)
Configuration
Using DHCP-assigned IP addresses ensures that the
AT-VP504E FXS receives the addresses that are stored in the DHCP
server. See “Creating Vendor Specific Information” on page 39 for
more details.