User`s manual

MP-1xx/H.323 User’s Manual 4. Software Installation
Version 4.2 Beta 33 June 2003
this information has been provided, the BootP server is no longer needed. All
parameters are stored in non-volatile memory and used when the BootP server is not
accessible. The BootP server is required again if, for example, the MP-1xx IP address
is to be changed.
Using BootP procedure, the following parameters are configured:
" Boot & ini File Names Optional, refer to Note 1 below.
" Local IP Address IP address of your MP-1xx Gateway.
" Gateway IP Address If Default Gateway/Router is required, otherwise enter 0.0.0.0
address.
" Subnet Mask Subnet Mask of your MP-1xx Gateway.
" TFTP Server IP Address Refer to Note 2 below.
Note 1: Boot file name can contain one or two file names. ram.cmp file name to be used for download of
application image and mp1xx.ini file name to be used for MP-1xx provisioning. Either one, two
or no file names can appear in the Boot file name field. To use both file names use ";" separator
(without blank spaces) between the xxx.cmp and the yyy.ini files (e.g., ram.cmp;H323gw.ini).
Note 2: Usually TFTP and BootP servers are installed on the same Host. However, when using
AudioCodes Configuration utility or Microsoft™ DHCP server, it is possible to set the IP address
of TFTP server (Boot Server Host Name field), and in this case BootP and TFTP servers can
run from different Hosts.
4.4.1 Configuring the TFTP Server
$ To configure the TFTP Server, take the next 4 steps:
1. Set the default directory where the image file resides (C:\AudioCodes\…).
2. Copy the Image file (such as ram.cmp to the TFTP default directory on your Host PC.
3. Copy the ini file and other optional configuration files (Call Progress tones and Coeff.dat
files) to the TFTP default directory on your Host PC. Ensure correct coeff.dat file is
used. Two different coefficient files are provided, for MP-1xx/FXS and MP-10x/FXO.
4. Set the TFTP timeout to 3 seconds and number of retransmissions to 20.
4.4.2 Using AudioCodes BootP/TFTP Configuration Utility
The AudioCodes Configuration utility provides an easy way to configure the MP-1xx Gateway.
Similar to other BootP and TFTP servers, the application can be installed on Windows
98 or
Windows
NT/2000. With AudioCodes’ BootP/TFTP Server Configuration utility, it is possible to
use the integrated TFTP server (part of the Utility) or to install TFTP server on a different host.
The utility enables remote reset of the MP-1xx unit for triggering the initialization procedure
(BootP & TFTP). For details of the procedure, refer to Appendix A - BootP/TFTP Configuration
Utility.
4.4.2.1 Configuration Utility Main Features
" BootP server supporting hundreds of entries.
" Integrated TFTP server.
" Common Log window displaying BootP and TFTP status.
" Contains all data required for provisioning of AudioCodes products.
" Provides the TFTP server address, enabling network separation of TFTP and BootP servers.
" Tools for backup and for restoring the local database.