User`s manual

SIP User's Manual 4. Getting Started
Version 5.0 43 December 2006
¾ To assign an IP address using BootP, take these 3 steps:
1. Open the BootP application (supplied with the MediaPack software package).
2. Add client configuration for the MediaPack, refer to Section C.11.1 on page 355.
3. Use the reset button to physically reset the gateway causing it to use BootP; the
MediaPack changes its network parameters to the values provided by the BootP.
4.2.3 Assigning an IP Address Using the Voice Menu Guidance
Initial configuration of the gateway can be performed using a standard touch-tone
telephone connected to one of the FXS analog ports. The voice menu can also be used to
query and modify basic configuration parameters.
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To assign an IP address using the voice menu guidance, take
these 7 steps:
1. Connect a telephone to one of the FXS ports. Lift the handset and dial ***12345 (three
stars followed by the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5).
2. Wait for the 'configuration menu' voice prompt to be played.
3. To change the IP address, press 1 followed by the pound key (#).
The current IP address of the gateway is played. Press # to change it.
Dial the new IP address; use the star (*) key instead of dots ("."), e.g.,
192*168*0*4 and press # to finish.
Review the new IP address, and press 1 to save it.
4. To change the subnet mask, press 2 followed by the # key.
The current subnet mask of the gateway is played. Press # to change it.
Dial the new subnet mask; e.g. 255*255*0*0 and press # to finish.
Review the new subnet mask, and press 1 to save it.
5. To change the default gateway IP address, press 3 followed by the # key.
The gateway's current default gateway address is played. To change, press #.
Dial the new default gateway address; e.g., 192*168*0*1 and press # to finish.
Review the new default gateway address, and press 1 to save it.
6. Hang up the handset. Access the gateway's Embedded Web Server with the new IP
address you assigned (refer to Section 5.3 on page 51).
7. Complete the gateway’s configuration and save it to non-volatile memory (refer to
Section 5.10.2 on page 205).
The following configuration parameters can be queried or modified via the voice menu:
Table 4-2: Configuration Parameters Available via the Voice Menu
(continues on pages 43 to 44)
Item Number at
Menu Prompt
Description
1
IP address
2
Subnet mask
3
Default gateway IP address
4
Primary DNS server IP address
7
DHCP enable / disable
11
MGCP call agent IP address (N/A)