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Initial Configuration via Front Panel
The LCD panel makes it possible to configure
and check the IP settings as well as to reboot
the system.
By default, during normal operation the front
panel will show the system name (if configured)
and the LAN 1 IPv4 Address.
To access the front panel menu options, press
ENTER
.
The front panel LCD menu items are as follows:
The steps opposite give an example of how to
use the front panel, in this case to configure the
LAN 1 IPv4 address. Use the same procedure
to configure the system's LAN 1 IPv4 subnet
mask and IPv4 default gateway.
IP Settings
Commands
IP Information
IP Address
IP Default GW
IP Netmask
Reboot
IP Address
Main Menu
IP Settings
Commands
IP Information
UP key
DOWN key
ESC
key
ENTER key
Press
ENTER
to produce the
Main
Menu
. Use
UP
/
DOWN
to navigate to the
IP Settings
submenu.
Press
ENTER
to access the
IP Settings
submenu.
Use the
UP
/
DOWN
keys to navigate to
IP Address
and press
ENTER
to select
this option.
Press
ENTER
again to produce the
cursor.
Use the
UP
/
DOWN
keys to move left and
right between the digits of the number.
When you reach a digit you wish to
change, press
ENTER
.
Use
UP
/
DOWN
to increase or decrease
the digit value. Press
ENTER
to select
the amended digit.
To amend the remaining digits, either
press
ENTER
to move to the right, or
ESC
followed by
UP
/
DOWN
to move to the left.
When you have finished editing press
ESC
twice to go to the
Confirm change
menu.
Use the
UP
/
DOWN
key to select
yes
or
no
followed by
ENTER
to confirm.
Use
ESC
key to navigate back to the main
menu.
Repeat the process, selecting
IP Default
GW
to configure the default gateway and
IP Netmask
for the subnet mask.
The IPv4 address and IPv4 subnet mask
configuration made via the front panel
applies to the LAN 1 ethernet port only.
To configure the system's IPv6 settings and (if
you have the Dual Network Interfaces option
key installed) the LAN 2 settings, you must use
the web interface or CLI.
TANDBERG
VIDEO COMMUNICATIONS SERVER
ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE
Initial Configuration