Specifications

TD 92326GB
2009-03-10 / Ver. E
Installation and Operation Manual
VoIP Gateway
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2 For configuration, connect the VoIP Gateway ETH1 port directly to your computer.
If your computer is connected to the LAN, disconnect it from the network for the
duration of the initial configuration of the VoIP Gateway.
Your computer's Ethernet adapter will now be configured to enable it to communicate
with the VoIP Gateway, as it was delivered, factory default. The easiest way of doing this is
for your computer's IP-details to be configured via DHCP.
3 If your computer is configured to use the DHCP-protocol, the assignment of an IP
address, suitable to communicate with the VoIP Gateway, will now be initiated.
Under Windows 95/98 this is done using the command winipcfg selecting the options
“Release all” and “Renew all”.
Under Windows NT/2000/ME/XP execute the following commands:
ipconfig /release /all
ipconfig /renew /all
Alternatively, you can also restart your computer.
If your computer has been configured with a fixed IP addresses, alter the settings in
accordance with the following table:
After adjusting the settings for the TCP/IP- protocol you need to restart the computer.
Complete the definition of interface parameters using the web browser as follows:
4 Start your web browser and connect it to the address http:// 192.168.1.1.
5 Log on to the VoIP Gateway web page. Default, the user name is “admin” and the
password is “changeme”.
6 Change the user name and password immediately to prevent unauthorised access
(see section17.3.1 Change Password and give the VoIP Gateway a Name on page
119).
7 Under Ethernet:
disable DHCP Mode, see 7.1 DHCP – Select Mode on page 34.
set the IP parameters and specify your default gateway, see 7.2 IP – Static IP
Address on page 35.
The VoIP Gateway is now ready to be connected to your LAN.
Do not forget to re-connect your computer to your own network and to restore its original
IP-configuration.
Note: If you want to configure further VoIP Gateways in the same way, you have to delete
the assignment of the IP address to the hardware address first before connecting the next
device to your PC.
This is necessary, as the new device has to respond to the same IP address, despite having
a different hardware address.
With Windows and Unix systems, this is done using the arp command:
C> arp –d 192.168.1.1
8 You can now configure the VoIP Gateway to suit your own particular requirements,
see section 3.3 Configuration Information on page 10.
Address: 192.168.2.2
Network mask: 255.255.255.0