Operating instructions

TD 92579GB
2009-04-15/ Ver. B
Installation and Operation Manual
IP-DECT Base Station & IP-DECT Gateway (software version 3.0.x)
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7 Configuration
This section describes how to configure the IPBS and IPBL using the web interface. The
recommended order to configure the equipment in the IP-DECT system is as follows:
1 Configure the Mobility Master, see 7.4 Configure the Mobility Master on page 38.
2 Configure the Standby Mobility Master, see 7.5 Configure the Standby Mobility
Master on page 39.
3 Configure the Pari Master, see 7.6 Configure the Pari Master on page 39.
4 Configure the Standby Pari Master, see 7.7 Configure the Standby Pari Master on
page 40.
5 Configure the Master, see 7.8 Configure the Master on page 41.
6 Configure the Standby Master, see 7.9 Configure the Standby Master on page 41.
7 Configure the Radios, see 7.11 Configure the Radio on page 42.
7.1 Requirements
The following is required in order to configure the IP-DECT system:
•PC
10/100base-T Ethernet connection
7.1.1 Web Browser Requirements
To use the interface properly, the web browser has to meet the following requirements:
HTTP 1.1 protocol
HTML 4.0 protocol
XML/XSL Version 1.0
The GUI has been tested with Internet Explorer 7.x and Firefox 3.x, but can also be
operated with other browsers in compliance with the requirements above.
7.2 Access the GUI
The GUI interface is accessed through a standard web browser. It is possible to use the
name, ipbs-xx-xx-xx and ipbl-xx-xx-xx, where xx-xx-xx is the end of the MAC address.
Note: The IPBL name is always ipbl-xx-xx-xx regardless if LAN1 (MAC xx-xx-xx-xx-xx) or
LAN2 (MAC yy-yy-yy-yy-yy) is used.
It is also accessed by entering http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx in the browser address field. In this
address, xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx should be replaced with the IP address determined in 7.2.1
Determine the IP Address on page 31.
Access the GUI and change the default password as described in 7.2.2 Change the Default
Password on page 33.
7.2.1 Determine the IP Address
The factory setting of the DHCP mode for the LAN1 port is "automatic", at first power up
it will act as a DHCP client. If the network has a DHCP server, it will assign an IP address to
the IPBS/IPBL.