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Initial Setup
1.
Connect an Ethernet cable between the Layer 2 switch on your
network and one of the following ports:
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leftmost available Ethernet (port 17) on the CXi and CXi II controller
using a straight-through cable
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the left Gigabit port on the CX, CX II, and MXe controller using a
straight-through cable
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either of the Ethernet ports on the AX controller using a cross-over
cable.
2.
Program the Layer 2 switch with the appropriate settings (see
“Network Configuration Examples” on page 301 for more information).
3.
See your IT administrator for information to set up and program a
DHCP server. We recommend that you use the controller’s internal
DHCP server to provide a static IP address to the E2T
.
4.
If you are not using the controller’s DHCP server, disable it in the
DHCP Server
form.
Configure the Layer 2 Switch (MXe Server)
The MXe Server starts with a default IP address for the internal Layer 2
switch, and all of the MXe Server IP addresses must be changed (at the
same time) to sit on the same subnet as the L2 switch address.
Tip:
Refer to the System Administration Tool Online Help for detailed
instructions on programming the IP Network Configuration forms associated
with the CXi, CXi II, MXe, and MXe Server.
Tip:
Typically, in a VLAN environment, an access port is used to connect the
Layer 2 switch to the controller, and trunk ports to connect the Layer 2 switch
to the IP Phones.
Tip:
IP trunks cannot work through the WAN port.
Tip:
See “Configuring a Windows 2000 DHCP Server (prior to Release 7.0)”
on page 397 for information on programming 3300 ICP DHCP settings on a
Windows 2000 DHCP server.
Note:
The Gigabit port on the MXe Server located on the right-hand side of
the controller front panel is disabled during bootup.
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