User`s manual

MediaPack BRI Series
User's Manual 40 Document #: LTRT-83702
Figure 4-1: Network Architecture Example for Initial Configuration
The initial configuration guides you through the basic, essential settings required to create
a basic call between Unit A (Port 0; Ext # 1000) and Unit B (Port 0; Ext # 2000), by using
either a Proxy Server or the Internal Routing tables.
For each unit, Port 0 is configured as Network Side and connected to an ISDN phone. For
each unit, Port 1 is configured as User Side and connected to the PSTN network.
If, after these initial settings, you want to later connect the MediaPack to a PBX, you can
refer to the PBX configuration procedures described in Section 'Connecting the MediaPack
to a PBX' on page 155.
4.1.1 Connecting MediaPack's LAN Interface to your PC
The procedure below describes how to connect the MediaPack's LAN interface to your PC.
¾ To cable and setup your PC for initial MediaPack access:
1. Disconnect the MediaPack from the network (if connected), and reconnect the LAN
interface (port labeled LAN) to your PC's LAN port, using a standard Ethernet straight-
through cable.
2. Change your PC’s IP address and subnet mask to correspond with the MediaPack's
factory default IP address (192.168.2.1) and subnet mask (255.255.255.0), shown in
Table 4-1. The recommended IP address is 192.168.2.2, subnet 255.255.255.0, and
default gateway 192.168.2.1
For details on changing the IP address and subnet mask of your PC, refer to
Windows™ Online Help.
3. Power up the MediaPack (refer to Section 'Connecting the Power Source' on page
37). Ensure that the Ready LED is lit. After the boot sequence (approximately 60 sec),
verify network connectivity by using the ping command from your PC toward the
MediaPack:
ping 192.168.2.1