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Planning the Configuration
Before you start configuring the VIU-323, plan the procedure to ensure a smooth and
effortless configuration procedure. This section reviews the items to consider.
Prerequisites
IP Address
The VIU-323 operates on an IP-based LAN. Each VIU-323 must have a unique IP address.
The VIU-323 leaves the factory with a default IP address, which you must change to the
unique IP address according to your network IP addressing scheme (contact your network
administrator). For configuration via a terminal session see “Defining IP Addresses via a
Terminal Session” in Chapter 9. For configuration via the LAN, see "Selecting the VIU-323
for Configuration" in Chapter 5.
IP Subnet Mask
To ensure proper configuration, the VIU-323 and the configuration PC must be on the same
LAN and have the same subnet mask defined.
Default Password
The VIU-323 configuration is protected by a modifiable configuration password. The
default password for all VIU-323s is
VIUrv.
Note: The password can be up to 16 characters and is case-sensitive: for example,“VIU”
must be typed in uppercase; “rv” must be typed in lowercase.
We recommend that you change this password and assign a unique password for each
VIU-323 during configuration. For information, see “Modifying the Password” in Chapter
5, “Basic Configuration.”
Default Gatekeeper IP Address
The VIU-323 must be registered with an H.323 gatekeeper (either a RADVision Gatekeeper
or another company’s). The configuration program will ask you to enter the default
Gatekeeper IP address.
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