User`s manual

MP-1xx/H.323
MP-1xx/H.323 User’s Manual 112 Document #: LTRT-00651
" Logging screen.
" Preferences screen.
" Client Configuration screen.
" Template definition screen.
A.1.3 BootP/TFTP Configuration Utility Installation
The BootP/TFTP Configuration Utility can be installed on a PC from the AudioCodes Software &
Documentation CD:
TrunkPack Boards (TP) Compact disk Catalog Number: LSTC-00001,
IPmedia Platforms (IPM) Compact disk Catalog Number: LSTC-00002
TrunkPack Modules (TPM) Compact disk Catalog Number: LSTC-00003
MediaPack Series (MP) Compact disk Catalog Number: LSTC-00005
To install the BootP/TFTP Configuration Utility, unzip the TP3.810.exe file and navigate to the
BootP *.exe file. The installation procedure is facilitated by prompts. After completing the
procedure, open Start>Programs>BootP; the BootP/TFTP Server main screen is displayed.
A.1.4 Logging Screen
The AudioCodes BootP/TFTP Configuration Utility main screen (Figure 10-1 on page 114)
includes the Log line, printed per BootP request with the following parameters:
" Hardware (MAC) address.
" Status (found or not found in cache).
" Date and Time.
" Assigned IP address (if found).
" Client name.
Clicking on Log line shows all BootP reply parameters or enables entry to a new entity.
A.1.5 Preferences Window
The Preferences Window (Figure 10-2 on page 115) is used to define BootP and TFTP
configuration parameters:
" TFTP directory.
" ini File Mask.
" Boot File Mask.
" TFTP timeout and number of retransmissions.
" BootP replay type (broadcast or unicast).
" BootP ARP mode (dynamic or static).
" Number of initiated BootP replies (send after remote reset), optionally used when the Media
Gateway (MP-102, MP-104, MP-108 and MP-124, is installed behind the firewall that blocks
BootP broadcast requests.
A.1.6 Client Configuration Window
The Client Configuration Window (Figure 10-3 on page 116) shows:
" All client entities
" MAC
" Name
" IP per entity.