User`s manual

User's Manual 4. Initial Configuration
Version 2.2 41 July 2007
In case of a ping request failure, verify the PC's IP configuration is correct and that the
network cables are connected properly. If a failure continues, use the MediaPack's
‘Reset’ button at any time to restore the MediaPack networking parameters to their
factory default values (refer to 'Restoring Factory Default Configuration' on page 152).
Figure 4-2: Connecting MediaPack to PC for Initial Configuration
4.1.2 Configuring the MediaPack's LAN and WAN IP Addresses
The MediaPack is supplied with default networking parameters (show in the table below)
and with an application software residing on its flash memory (with factory default
parameters).
The MediaPack's default LAN IP address is used to initially access the device.
To assign an IP address to the MediaPack you can use one of the following methods:
HTTP using a Web browser (refer to 'Assigning an IP Address Using HTTP' below).
Embedded command line interface (CLI) accessible via Telnet or serial connection
(refer to Section 'Assigning an IP Address using CLI' on page 45).
DHCP (refer to Section 'Services' on page 137).
Table 4-1: MediaPack Default Networking Parameters
Network Interface IP Address Subnet Mask Address
LAN
192.168.2.1 255.255.255.0
WAN
Assigned by DHCP Assigned by DHCP
If these default addresses correspond with those of your network, skip to Section
'Connecting the MediaPack to the Network' on page 50. Otherwise, refer to the following
procedure to change the addresses and network masks.