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8. Once the system completes its initialization (after approximately one minute), browse to the
new IP address. The Web browser can now access the unit at the new IP address.
9. If it was necessary to change the IP address of your Windows
®
workstation in the Initial Log
On procedure (described in the
Getting Started Guide
), you should now change it back to the
original IP address and access the Media Gateway using the Media Gateway’s newly
configured IP address.
10. You must now log on to the system again. After logging on, the Summary Web page will now
appear. You may now select any item from the
Status
or
Configuration
menu.
2.2
Basic Configuration Via the Serial Port
When the default IP address is unreachable (or if a previously configured IP address becomes
unreachable) on your network, use the following procedure to set the Client IP Address, Client
Subnet Mask, Default Network Gateway Address, Operating Mode, and PBX Type parameters of
the Media Gateway:
1. Connect a serial cable to the serial connector on the rear panel of the Media Gateway unit
(DIAGNOSTICS connector on the DMG1000 models or the COM 2 connector on the
DMG2000 models). For connector pin designation information, refer to the DIAGNOSTICS
Connector Pin Designations table or the COM 1 and COM 2 Connector Pin Designations table
in the
Getting Started Guide
.
2. Using a standard serial interface application (for example, Procomm Plus or HyperTerminal),
set the workstation to the following:
•
Baud Rate = 38400 (DMG1000) or 115200 (DMG2000) bps
•
Parity = None
•
Data Bits = 8
•
Stop Bits = 1
•
Hardware Flow Control = Off
3. Press the Enter key repeatedly until the following prompt appears:
PIMG>
4. At the prompt, type
pwd
and press Enter.
5. When prompted, enter the password for the admin user (the default is
IpodAdmin
) and press
Enter.
6. At the prompt, type
quickcfg
and press Enter.
7. You will then be prompted to enter the following Media Gateway parameter information:
•
Client IP Address (See
•
Client Subnet Mask (See
parameter information in
•
Network Gateway IP (if required) (See
Default Network Gateway Address
parameter
information in
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