Requirements
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Non-VLAN tagged LAN port at the customer premise on same network as
the IP phones
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Unique SIP User Agent (UA) account for LCR.
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Feature code or extension for LCR provisioned on the BroadSoft switch
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Software license for GSM Least Cost Routing
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GSM Module, cable and antenna. Refer to the WARP Plus Quick Start Guide
for installation instructions.
Starting the WARP Appliance
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Ensure that you have installed the GSM module according to the instructions
in the WARP Plus Quick Start Guide.
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Start the WARP appliance at the customer premise.
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After approximately two minutes, the WARP appliance is ready to use when
the LCD displays
WARP PLUS. Underneath, Version
release
indicates the
software version.
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The LCD has the following screens:
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WARP Plus title screen
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IP address screen
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Error codes screen.
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The first time the WARP appliance starts, errors may appear on the
Error codes screen if no features are provisioned. After subsequent
restarts, the screen should show
ERROR CODES None. If not,
contact your system administrator for a list of error codes.
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Use the toggle button beside the LCD to switch between screens.
Logging on to the Web GUI
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Use the toggle button beside the LCD on the WARP appliance to switch to
the IP address screen.
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On the address bar of your browser, type the IP address of the WARP
appliance. The WARP Plus Login screen appears.
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In the
Login box, type admin. In the Password box, type pikapika.
Activating the GSM Least Cost Routing License
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You need external WAN access to reach the PIKA license activation server.
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Under the
System menu, click Licensing.
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In the
Least Cost Routing row in the feature list table, type the license key
from the license email you received and click
Apply.
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If license activation succeeds, in the feature list table, the
Status column
shows the value
Licensed.