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TA7104 /7108 Hardware Installation
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1. With a 10/100 Hub and two 10/100 BaseT Ethernet RJ-45 straight cables, connect both cables to
the Hub; one of them is connected into the
WAN
connector. The other cable links the computer to
the Hub.
2. Power on the TA7104/7108 by connecting the other end of the power cord to an electrical outlet.
The electrical outlet must be installed near the TA7104/7108 so that it is easily accessible.
3. Insert a small, unbent paper clip into the
Reset / Default
hole located at the rear of the
TA7104/7108. The
Power
LED will start blinking, and after a few seconds, all the LEDS will start
blinking. Release the paper clip after all the LEDs start blinking and before they all stop blinking
(between 7-11 seconds). This procedure is called a partial reset. After a partial reset is performed,
the TA7104/7108 enables its link local IPv6 address. Refer to
Partial Reset
for details on the
partial reset procedure. The corresponding link-local IPv6 address is also available and printed on
the sticker under the TA7104/7108.
4. Proceed with accessing the TA7104/7108
’s web interface by using the unit’s link local address.
The unit’s link local address is printed on a sticker under the unit. The link local address can be
determined by using the following pattern: [fe80::290:f8ff:feXX:XXXX] where XXXXXX are the last
6 digits of the unit’s MAC address. Example: The link local address for the TA7104/7108 with
MAC address 00:90:F8:12:34:56 would be [fe80
::290:f8ff:fe12:3456]
.
Note:
On Windows, a scope ID needs to be added to the link local address
([fe80::290:f8ff:fe12:3456
%11
]).
You can find this number by executing the ‘ipconfig’ command in a
command prompt. Note the number at the end of the IPv6 default Gateway for the interface used to
contact the unit. On Linux, the scope identifier may be the link name or the interface number. The
interface number can be determined through the Linux command line.
Vocal Unit Information
When entering special characters on your telephone pad, the TA7104/7108 talks back to you with
relevant information.
To access vocal unit
information:
1. Take one of the telephones connected to the TA7104/7108.
2. Dial one of the digits sequence on the keypad
Table 4:
Vocal Unit Information
Digits to Dial
Information Vocally Sent by the TA7104/7108
*#*0
Current IP address of the TA7104/7108 (static or DHCP).
*#*1
MAC address of the TA7104/7108.
Verifying the Installation
There are a few ways to verify that the TA7104/7108 is properly connected to the IP network and is
working:
By contacting it with a SNMP browser
By contacting it via the CLI
By contacting it via a web browser
By pinging it
These procedures assume that you know the IP address of the TA7104/7108 you want to verify. If the
TA7104/7108 does not respond, do the following:
Verify that the LAN and WAN cables are securely connected to the TA7104/7108 and to the
network connectors.
Be sure that you did not connect crossover network cables.
Verify the state of the IP network to ensure it is not down (the ETH LED should be ON or blinking).