TA7104i Hardware Installation
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The firmware pack download configuration files.
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The SNMP configuration, including the SNMPv3 passwords and users.
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The PPPoE configuration, including the PPP user names and passwords.
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The Factory reset creates a new configuration file with the default factory values. It should be
performed with the TA7104i connected to a network with access to a DHCP server. If the unit
cannot find a DHCP server, it sends requests indefinitely.
To trigger the Factory Reset:
1. Power the TA7104i off.
2. Insert a small, unbent paper clip into the
Reset / Default
hole located at the rear of the
TA7104i. While pressing the
Reset / Default
button, restart the unit. Do not depress before
the LEDs stop blinking and are steadily ON.
3. Release the paper clip. The TA7104i restarts. This procedure resets all variables in the MIB
modules to their default value. When the TA7104i has finished its provisioning sequence, it
is ready to be used with a DHCP-provided IP address and MIB parameters. This procedure
can also be performed at run-time.
Note:
The Factory reset alters any persistent configuration data of the TA7104i.
4.4
Management Choices
Congratulations for properly installing the TA7104i. You can now configure the software
parameters of the unit.
The TA7104i offers various management options. All these options are described in the
Dgw
v2.0
Software Configuration Guide
.
Table 8:
Management Options
Management
Choice
Features
Web GUI
The TA7104i web interface allows you to configure the following
information:
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Network attributes
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SIP parameters
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VoIP settings
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Management settings such as configuration scripts, restore /
backup, etc.
SNMPv1/2/3
The TA7104i SNMP feature allows you to configure all the MIB
services.
Command Line
Interface (CLI)
The TA7104i CLI feature allows you to configure all the MIB
services.