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3.2.5.3
IP BOARD PARAMETERS MANAGEMENT (MENU 3-2-3)
IP BOARD PARAMETERS MANAGEMENT
EQUI IP ADDRESS SUB-NETWORK ADD
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0-04 131.129.255.53 255.255.255.224
1-01 131.129.255.54 255.255.255.224
SELECT THE IP BOARD
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Figure 27: IP board parameters management (menu 3-2-3)
This menu is used to view all the declared PTX cards (including the virtual card fitted on
the UCT card corresponding to position 0-04), the IP addresses and the associated sub-
network masks. The last line is used to select one of the cards in order to display and
modify its characteristics.
LOC
Indicates the card's position in the cabinet.
The equipment number is preceded by the number of the cabinet in which it is located:
♦
0 : position on the CPU card (PTx virtual card in 0-04)
♦
1 : position in the main cabinet (XL and XS)
♦
2 : position in the expansion cabinet (XXL and XXS)
♦
3 : position in the second expansion cabinet (XXXL)
Example:
EQUIP 0-04 (position 04 in the CPU card)
EQUIP 2-03 (position 03 in the expansion cabinet)
IP ADDRESS
Card IP address over 4 bytes. This address is displayed as decimal values separated by
points.
Note:
The integrated IP port on the UCT CPU card is declared automatically (pre-
defined IP address = 192.168.65.01 and sub-network mask = 255.255.255.0).
This function is used to manage the PBX (after a TOTAL Reset) internally via a
management tool (M7420 or M7425) connected to the Ethernet port of the UCT
CPU card using a twisted cable. You can then re-configure the UCT IP address.