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March 2014

64200796L1-13E

Copyright © 2014 ADTRAN, Inc.

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Quick Start Guide

 NetVanta Unified Communications Demo Kit

P/N 4202797G1

F

ACTORY 

D

EFAULT 

IP P

HONES

Factory default each phone using the phone’s interface.

1. If the phone has fully booted, press 

Home

 > 

Advanced

 > 

Administration

 

Settings

 > 

Reset to Defaults

 > 

Reset to Factory

2. When prompted 

Are you sure?

, select 

Yes

3. After the phone appears to factory default and begins to 

restart, disconnect the power from the phone so that it 
does not boot back up and contact the FTP server.

R

EUSING THE 

P

ELICAN 

C

ASE

If you are reusing the pelican case from the previous demo 
kit (part number 4200797L1), consider one of the following 
options for using a new set of foam inserts:

• Discard all three foam trays from the old demo kit and 

remove the lid organizer from the inside cover of the top 
lid. Use the new 4 layer foam set, part number 
1202757G1.

• Discard Trays 2 and 3 from the previous demo kit (part 

number 4200797L1). Retain the lid organizer and the 
bottom tray since they are both glued into the Pelican 
case and are difficult to remove. Install Tray 3 and 4 
from the replacement foam set (part number 
1202757G1) on top of the bottom tray. This 
configuration allows you to utilize the custom fit trays for 
the IP phones and minimizes removing any glued in 
trays. 

Make this determination based on what you plan to carry in 
your demo kit. The top tray (Tray 1) is designed to 
accommodate cables and keep all the other trays from 
moving. The lid organizer provides similar functionality

.

O

BTAIN 

D

EMO 

K

IT 

Z

IP 

F

ILE AND 

U

NPACK

The NetVanta 7100 configuration file must be replaced with 
the configuration file supplied in the Demo Kit zip file. 

1. Download the zip file from the ADTRAN support website 

located on the 

Software Download

 page. 

2. Unpack the zip file and prepare to transfer to the 

NetVanta 7100 CompactFlash card either using a card 
reader or by file transfer protocol (FTP). 

C

OPY 

F

ILE TO 

C

OMPACT

F

LASH 

C

ARD

The configuration file can be copied to the CompactFlash 
card by using a card reader (quickest method) or using 
FTP from the NetVanta 7100 (slower method). Both 
methods are described in the steps below. 

1. If you have a card reader, copy the configuration file to 

the CompactFlash card by following these steps:

a. Disconnect power from the NetVanta 7100 and 

remove the CompactFlash card. 

b. Using a card reader, delete the existing contents of 

the CompactFlash card. (Make a backup if you 
prefer.) 

c. Copy the extracted contents of the zip file onto the 

now empty CompactFlash card. 

d. Re-insert the CompactFlash card into the 

NetVanta 7100. 

2. If you do not have a card reader, the configuration file 

can be transferred from the NetVanta 7100 using FTP 
by following these steps:

a. Connect your PC or laptop to one of the switchports 

on the NetVanta 7100. You may need to set your PC 
network interface for DHCP so that it can obtain an IP 
address from the NetVanta 7100’s DHCP server.

b. Using your preferred FTP application (FileZilla, WS 

FTP, WinSCP, etc.), connect to the NetVanta 7100  
LAN interface.  If you do not have an FTP client, you 
can use the built-in client supplied by Windows.  

c. Open a Window’s file browser and FTP to the 

NetVanta 7100’s LAN IP address. For example, if 
your PC obtains an IP address from your 10.10.10.1 
network, you can enter the following IP address in 
your file browser address bar, 

ftp://10.10.10.1/

. Enter 

the username and password when prompted. 

d. You should see several folders; AA, CQ, FMFM, 

Polycom, etc. Highlight all of the folders and file 
contents in the window and press the Delete key.  It 
could take several minutes to delete all files.

e. Copy the extracted contents of the Demo Kit zip file 

and paste into the empty FTP file browser. This 
copies the folders and files from the Demo Kit zip file 
to your CompactFlash card. It could take a few hours 
to copy the files using this method.

I

NSTALL THE 

N

EW 

C

ONFIGURATION 

F

ILE

To complete the final configuration steps, make a serial 
connection from a PC to the console port on the back of the 
NetVanta 7100 unit. Configure the connection for 9600 
baud, 8 data bits, no parity bits, and 1 stop bit. 

Summary of Contents for NETVANTA UNIFIED COMMUNICATIONS DEMO KIT

Page 1: ...ght and durability Easy open double throw ABS latches that seal perfectly Replaceable 0 25 inch 6 4 mm neoprene O ring seal Automatic pressure equalization valve for changes in altitude or temperature Strong polyurethane 2 inch 5 cm wheels with stainless steel bearings Four layer custom contoured foam Fold down front and side handles Retractable extension handle with effortless release latch Padlo...

Page 2: ... mail sales pelican com NETVANTA 7100 The NetVanta 7100 is shipped preconfigured to operate with the included ADTRAN phones The NetVanta 7100 administrative graphical user interface GUI can be accessed from a PC connected to one of the Ethernet ports by launching a browser and entering http 10 10 10 1 admin The user name is admin and password is password The NetVanta 7100 is configured for 3 digit...

Page 3: ...cord to the NetVanta 7100 rear panel then to an AC power source and allow the NetVanta 7100 and all phones to boot DEMONSTRATION INSTRUCTIONS The following sections provide instructions for demonstrating the various features of the NetVanta UC Demo Kit Calling Phone to Phone on page 3 Using Auto Attendant on page 4 Using Voicemail on page 4 Using FindMe FollowMe on page 4 Using Paging Groups on pa...

Page 4: ...ey on the phone receiving the message 3 To check messages for a particular phone use the following steps a From the VVX 500 and VVX 600 tap the Messages icon on the top left corner of the LCD Follow the prompts to check voicemail b From the VVX 300 and VVX 400 press the Messages key to enter the mailbox directly Follow the prompts to check voicemail c Optional From an analog phone connected to FXS...

Page 5: ...The incoming caller ID is prefixed with Sales_ before the actual caller name Calls will overflow to the default auto attendant 803 Callers can also press a key while on hold in the queue to transfer to the overflow extension 3 The service department demonstration queue 610 has four agents The de queue extension is 611 The incoming caller ID is prefixed with Service_ before the actual caller name P...

Page 6: ... the BTN so that the call is allowed to transfer and pass the automatic number identification ANI of the calling party caller ID OPTIONAL FEATURES The following features can be demonstrated with additional equipment or steps not provided previously in this document If a public address PA powered speaker is connected to the paging port dial 30 to make a page If a door relay is connected to the Door...

Page 7: ...RD The configuration file can be copied to the CompactFlash card by using a card reader quickest method or using FTP from the NetVanta 7100 slower method Both methods are described in the steps below 1 If you have a card reader copy the configuration file to the CompactFlash card by following these steps a Disconnect power from the NetVanta 7100 and remove the CompactFlash card b Using a card read...

Page 8: ...up held calls on Line 2 from anywhere 103 SCA 104 SCA 2000 Default IP Phone 201 VVX 600 Sarah Smith 202 VVX 500 Bob Myers 203 VVX 400 Becky Howard 204 VVX 300 Kim Drake 250 Paging group all phones and overhead 205 Tina Hernandez 206 Ed Jones 207 Reginald Talbot 208 Melvin Hall remote user 209 Bob Thompson 210 ADTRAN IP 5000 conference phone 211 Analog phone optional 222 General mailbox extension 2...

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