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innovaphone IP DECT
2
Initial start-up
The device is switched on by connecting the external power supply or through a
PoE ( Power
o
ver
E
thernet) power supply in accordance with IEEE 802.3af. The
device is on and ready if the Ready LED on the housing is lit in green. The device
isn’t ready if the Ready LED is lit in red. If the Ready LED is lit in orange the
device is in tftp mode.
To be able to access the device, the RJ45 Ethernet connector (
ETH0
) on the
device must be connected with the RJ45 Ethernet connector on the Ethernet hub
or switch using twisted pair
cable. The device can also be connected directly with
a PC if desired. For this, no additional crossover cable is required, since
‘Auto-
MDX’
support is provided.
2.1
Establish administrator access
There are two ways of putting the device into service. When shipped from the
factory, the device is in so-called
DHCP Automatic
mode
. In this mode, the device
(once switched on) tries to obtain an IP address from a DHCP server. To
determine which IP address was assigned to the device, it is possible under
Windows to execute the
nbtstat
command with a command line interpreter
(e.g. DOS-Box):
c:/ nbtstat -R
(reloads remote cache table)
c:/ nbtstat -a ipxxx-
xx-xx-xx
(displays the IP address
of the specified remote computer using the entered MAC
address, where
ipxxx
is to be replaced with the device
name (e.g. ip800 or ip1200) and
xx-xx-xx
is to be
replaced with the last 6 hexadecimal digits of the
serial number)
NetBIOS remote machine name table
Name Type Status
---------------------------------------------
ipxxx
-XX-XX-XX
<00> UNIQUE Registered
195-226-104-217
<00> UNIQUE Registered