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SIP User's Manual 4. Getting Started
Version 5.0 41 December 2006
4 Getting Started
The MediaPack is supplied with default networking parameters (show in Table 4-1 below)
and with an application software already resident in its flash memory (with factory default
parameters).
Before you begin configuring the gateway, change its default IP address to correspond with
your network environment (refer to Section 4.2) and learn about the configuration methods
available on the MediaPack (refer to Section 4.1 below).
For information on quickly setting up the MediaPack with basic parameters using a
standard Web browser, refer to Section 4.2.3 on page 43.
Table 4-1: MediaPack Default Networking Parameters
FXS or FXO Default Value
FXS 10.1.10.10
FXO 10.1.10.11
FXS / FXO 10.1.10.10
MediaPack default subnet mask is 255.255.0.0, default gateway IP address is 0.0.0.0
4.1 Configuration Concepts
Users can utilize the MediaPack in a wide variety of applications, enabled by its
parameters and configuration files (e.g., Call Progress Tones (CPT)). The parameters can
be configured and configuration files can be loaded using:
A standard Web Browser (described and explained in Chapter 5 on page 49).
A configuration file referred to as the ini file. For information on how to use the ini file,
refer to Chapter 6 on page 209.
An SNMP browser software (refer to Chapter 14 on page 305).
AudioCodes’ Element Management System (EMS) (refer to Section 14.10 on page
322 and to AudioCodes’ EMS User’s Manual or EMS Product Description).
To upgrade the MediaPack (load new software or configuration files onto the gateway) use
the Software Upgrade wizard, available through the Web Interface (refer to Section 5.9.1
on page 197), or alternatively use the BootP/TFTP configuration utility (refer to Section
7.3.1 on page 213).
For information on the configuration files, refer to Chapter 6 on page 209.
4.2 Assigning the MediaPack IP Address
To assign an IP address to the MediaPack use one of the following methods:
HTTP using a Web browser (refer to Section 4.2.1 below).
BootP (refer to Section 4.2.2 on page 42).
Voice Menu using a standard touch-tone telephone connected to one of the FXS
analog ports (refer to Section 4.2.3 on page 43). This method doesn’t apply to FXO
gateways.
The embedded Command Line Interface (CLI) accessed via Telnet or RS-232 (refer to
Section 4.2.4 on page 44).
DHCP (refer to Section 7.2 on page 212).
Use the ‘Reset’ button at any time to restore the MediaPack networking parameters to
their factory default values (refer to Section 10.1 on page 261).