NEC Webcam XEN IPK User Manual

Xen IPK  
IAD MEGACO TRUNK EXTENSION  
QUICK SETUP GUIDE  
NEC Business Solutions Ltd  
Document No.: 8684  
Release: 1.0 June 2004  
 
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Setting Up the Megaco  
Station Application  
SECTION  
1
HARDWARE SETUP  
Figure D-1: IAD(8)-U( ) ETU  
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1.1  
Boot Up Sequence  
The LED chart shows the status of the IAD(8)-U( ) ETU card during  
boot up. The LED conditions change as the IAD(8)-U( ) ETU passes  
through different boot states.  
Table 1 Boot Up Sequence LED Patterns  
D8  
CH1  
D6  
CH2  
D4  
CH3  
D2  
CH4  
D7  
CH5  
D5  
CH6  
D3  
CH7  
D1  
CH8  
D12  
LIVE  
STATE  
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1.2  
Connectors  
J6 = Default Ethernet connection  
1.3  
S2 DIP Switch Settings  
Table D-1 S2 DIPSW Settings  
Auto  
Sense  
No. of  
Ports  
Reserved  
Mode Operation  
SW8  
SW1  
SW2  
SW3  
SW4  
SW5  
SW6  
SW7  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
ESI(8)-U10 ETU  
1. Configure DIPSW S2 in accordance to Table 2. Place the IAD(8)-U( )  
ETU in the Xen IPK KSU.  
2. Connect the Ethernet cable to connector J6.  
3. The CH1~CH8 LEDs start to run indicating that the system is initial  
ising the IP Networking parameters. The Status LED (D12) is red (refer  
to Table 1 Boot Up Sequence LED Patterns).  
4. Once all the LEDs are OFF and the Status LED (D12) is flashing red,  
the IAD(8)-U( ) can be set up with the system.  
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Xen IPK Programming  
SECTION  
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After the Dip Switches have been set and the IAD ETU has been installed in  
the Xen IPK KSU, you are ready to program the settings the for the IAD  
ETU.  
XEN IPK  
PROGRAMMING  
The IAD (8)-U( ) ETU (MEGACO Station) is recognised by the Xen IPK  
system as a ESI(8)-U( ) ETU. This ETU takes a longer time to initialize than  
the other Xen IPK ETUs and must be programmed using Memory Block 7-1  
(Card Interface Slot Assignment).  
2.1  
Programming the ETU Interface Slot  
The following procedure provides the general directions for Xen  
IPK programming for the ETU Interface Slot Assignment.  
1. From port 01 or 02, enter programming mode.  
2. Press T ULKL.  
3. Assign the Card Interface Slot Assignment by pressing LK7 and LK1.  
4. PressA, B or Cfor the cabinet number of KSU where the IAD  
(8)-U( ) ETU is installed.  
5. PressLto move the cursor to the right.  
6. Enter slot number (1~8) of the KSU containing the IAD (8)-U( ) ETU.  
7. Press  
S
to change the page number (Page 2) and assign the ESI  
ETU. Press LK1.  
8. Press  
N
to write the data.  
9. Additional programming is required to assign telephone type and  
station number.  
10. Assign the telephone type assignment by pressing LK7 and LK2.  
 If assigning MEGACO terminals, assign ports as TEL=LK2.  
11. Assign station number assignment on a per port basis (MB 4-10).  
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SECTION  
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When installed for the first time, the IAD (8)-U( ) ETU, comes up with factory  
set default parameters as shown in Table D-2 Factory Network Settings.  
IAD (8)-U( ) ETU WEB  
PROGRAMMING  
Table D-2 Factory Network Settings  
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Host Name  
192.168.1.100  
255.255.255.0  
192.168.1.1  
IP Address  
Subnet Mask  
Default Gateway  
In this configuration, the ETU cannot run in any randomly given  
environment, and its parameters must be redefined before the IAD (8)-U( )  
ETU can work in your environment.  
1. Boot up a PC with IP Address: 192.168.1.X, Subnet Mask:  
255.255.255.0. Connect to the IAD(8)-U( ) either via a crossover cable  
or a small hub.  
2. Connect to the IAD (8)-U( ) ETU via your Web Browser to the following  
link:  
The IAD (8)-U( ) ETU supports Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0  
and higher.  
3. When the login screen appears, enter the Login ID and password. Click  
login.  
Default login ID = admin  
Default password = password  
4. Set the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Host Name, and Default IP  
parameters in the IAD (8)-U( ) ETU Card tab and select Submit.  
5. Set the IP Station Encoding Preference, Packet Size, Jitter Depth and  
the IP Address (or use DHCP if using a DHCP Server) under the Port  
Tab and select Submit.  
6. Select the System tab, then select Reset the Card. The ETU goes  
through a reboot cycle. This may take a few minutes.  
7. Disconnect the crossover cable and connect the IAD (8)-U( ) ETU  
(MEGACO Station) to your network.  
The ETU is now ready for operation.  
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