Adtran MP-118 User Manual

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Quick Installation Guide 
 3. Configuring the MediaPack 
Version 5.0 
17 
September 2007 
3. 
Configure the gateway's ‘IP Address’, ‘Subnet Mask’, and ‘Default Gateway IP Address’ 
fields to correspond with your network IP settings of Office Communications Server 2007. 
4. 
Click the Reset button, and then at the prompt, click OK; the gateway applies the changes 
and restarts. This takes approximately three minutes to complete, after which the Power and 
Ready
 LEDs on the front panel are lit green. 
5. 
Connect the gateway to the network by performing the following: 
a. 
Disconnect your PC from the gateway or from the hub / switch (depending on the 
connection method you used in Step 1). 
c. 
Reconnect the gateway and your PC (if necessary) to the network. 
b. 
Restore your PC’s original IP address and subnet mask. Re-access the gateway using 
the Embedded Web Server with its newly assigned IP address. 
 
 
Tip: 
Record the IP address and subnet mask you assigned to the gateway. Do the 
same when defining new username or password. If the Embedded Web Server 
is unavailable (for example, if you’ve lost your username and password), use the 
BootP/TFTP configuration utility to access the device, “reflash” the load and 
reset the password (refer to the gateway's User’s Manual for detailed information 
on using a BootP/TFTP configuration utility to access the device). 
3.3 Advanced 
Configuration 
Once you have IP connectivity to the gateway (as described in Section 
), you can 
configure the advanced gateway parameters for interoperability with the deployed PBX / PSTN 
interfaces and Office Communications Server 2007.  
The advanced parameters can be configured using one of the following methods: 
„
 
Pre-configured configuration file (referred to as the ini file) uploaded to the gateway (refer to 
Section 
„
 
Gateway's Embedded Web Server management tool (refer to Section 
on page 
 
 
Tip: 
Once the gateway is configured, backup your settings by saving a copy of the 
VoIP gateway configuration file (ini) to a directory on your PC (refer to Section 
 
on page 
37)
. This saved file can later be used, if necessary, to restore previous 
configuration settings (refer to Section 
 3.3.1.2 
on page 
18
).  
 
3.3.1 Using 
the 
ini File 
The ini file is a text-based file that contains the gateway's configurable parameters required for 
operating in the specific network environment. To configure the gateway using the ini file, the 
following steps must be performed: 
„
 
Obtain the ini file from AudioCodes' Web site (refer to Section 
„
 
Upload the ini file to the gateway (refer to Section 
on page 
„
 
Modify parameters specific to the deployment site (refer to Section 
3.3.1.1 Obtaining 
the 
ini File from the Web 
Before you can load the required ini file to your gateway, you need to obtain the file from 
AudioCodes' Web site. From this site, you can also download the latest User's Manuals, training 
documentation, and firmware.