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MediaPack Series
7.1.2
Changing the Networking Parameters
You can use the serial connection to change the network settings (IP address, subnet
mask and default gateway IP address) of the MediaPack.
To change the network settings via RS-232:
1.
At the prompt, type "conf" and press Enter. The configuration command shell is
activated.
2.
To check the current network parameters, at the prompt, type GCP IP and press
Enter. The current network settings are displayed.
3.
To change the network settings, type SCP IP [ip_address]
[subnet_mask][{default_gateway] (e.g., "SCP IP 10.13.77.7 255.255.0.0 10.13.0.1").
The new settings take effect immediately. Connectivity is active at the new IP address.
Notes:
•
This command requires you to enter all three network parameters.
•
Consult your network administrator before setting these parameters.
4.
To save the configuration, at the prompt, type SAR. And press Enter. The MediaPack
restarts with the new network settings.
7.1.3
Determining MediaPack Initialization Problems
Possible initialization problems encountered with the MediaPack can be determined by
viewing the HyperTerminal screen after performing a hot hardware reset. Possible
initialization problems are listed in the table below. (LED indicators located on the front
view of the MediaPack provide first indication that the device has an initialization problem.
Refer to LED Indicators on page 163 for a description of the LED visual indicators.)
Possible Initialization Problems
Parameter
Problem Definition
Local IP address
Undefined/incorrectly defined
Subnet Mask
Undefined/incorrectly defined
Default gateway IP address
Undefined/incorrectly defined
TFTP server IP address
Undefined/incorrectly defined
Boot file name
Undefined/incorrectly defined/missing
ini file name
Undefined/incorrectly defined/missing
Call Agent IP address
Undefined/incorrectly defined
Log server IP address
Undefined/incorrectly defined
Full/Half Duplex state
Undefined/incorrectly defined
Flash Software Burning state
Undefined/incorrectly defined
Serial Debug Mode
Undefined/incorrectly defined
BootLoad version
Incorrect
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