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V6100 and V7122 User Guide
Editing Client Parameters
To edit the parameters for an existing client:
1
Select the client that you wish to edit by clicking on the line in the window for that client.
2
Parameters for that client display in the parameter fields on the right side of the window.
3
Make the changes required for each parameter.
4
Click
Apply
to save the changes, or click
Apply & Reset
to save the changes and send
a reset message to that gateway to immediately implement the settings.
To use Apply & Reset you must enable ARP Manipulation in the Preferences
window. Also, you must have administrator privileges for the computer you are
using.
Testing the Client
There should only be one BootP utility supporting any particular client MAC active on the
network at any time.
To check if other BootP utilities support this client:
1
Select the client that you wish to test by clicking on the client name in the main area of
the
Client Configuration Window
.
2
Click the Test Selected Client button
3
Examine the Log Window on the Main Application Screen. If there is another BootP utility
that supports this client MAC, there is a response indicated from that utility showing the
status Listed At along with the IP address of that utility.
4
If there is another utility responding to this client, you must remove that client from either
this utility or the other one.
Setting Client Parameters
Client parameters are listed on the right side of the
Client Configuration Window
.
Client MAC:
The Client MAC is used by BootP to identify the VoIP gateway. The MAC
address for the VoIP gateway is printed on a label located on the VoIP gateway
hardware. Enter the Ethernet MAC address for the VoIP gateway in this field. Click the
box to the right of this field to enable this particular client in the BootP tool (if the client is
disabled, no replies are sent to BootP requests).
When the MAC address of an existing client is edited, a new client is added, with
the same parameters as the previous client.
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