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V7122 Gateway User Guide
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The gateway is composed of one or two identical media gateway modules. These media
gateways are fully independent, each gateway having its own MAC and IP addresses (
Table
18
shows the default IP addresses of the gateway).
Before you begin configuring each gateway, change its default IP address to correspond with
your network environment (see
Assigning the V7122 IP Address
) and learn about the
configuration methods available on the gateway (see
Configuration Concepts
).
For information on quickly setting up the gateway with basic parameters using a standard
Web browser, see
Configuring the V7122 Basic Parameters
.
Table 18
Default Networking Parameters
Product Version
Default Value
V7122 and TP-1610 with a single module (up to
8 trunks) configuration, and TP-260
10.1.10.10
V7122 and TP-1610 with a double module (16
trunks) configuration
10.1.10.10 (trunks 1-8) and 10.1.10.11 (trunks 9-16)
Default subnet mask is 255.255.0.0, default gateway IP address is 0.0.0.0
Configuration Concepts
Users can utilize the gateway in a wide variety of applications, enabled by its parameters and
configuration files (for example, Call Progress Tones (CPT)). The parameters can be
configured and configuration files can be loaded using:
A standard Web Browser (described and explained in
1
Chapter 5: Web Management
).
A configuration file referred to as the
ini
file. For information on how to use the
ini
file, see
1
Chapter 6: The Gateway’s ini File Configuration
.
An SNMP browser software (see
1
Chapter 15: SNMP-Based
Management).
3Coms’ Element Management System (EMS) (see
SNMP NAT Traversal
and to 3Coms’
EMS User Guide or EMS Product Description). (Doesn’t apply to the TP-260).
To upgrade the gateway (load new software or configuration files onto the gateway) use the
Software Upgrade wizard, available through the Web Interface (see
Software Upgrade
Wizard
), or alternatively use the BootP/TFTP configuration utility (see
Upgrading the V7122
).
For information on the configuration files, see
1
Chapter 16: Configuration Files
.
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