Polycom manual Administration of the 4300T

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User Guide V2IU 4300T Converged Network Appliance

Install two screws 4 14/16horizontally apart on a wall or other vertical surface. The screws should protrude from the wall so that you can fit the appliance between the head of the screw and the wall.

1.If you install the screws in drywall use hollow wall anchors to ensure that the unit does not pull from the wall due to prolonged strain from the cable and power connectors.

2.Remove the 4300T and accessories from the shipping container.

3.Hang the 4300T on the wall.

4.Connect the power and network cables to the appropriate ports on the back of the system.

Warning Secure the power supply using a fastener or nearby shelf so that it does not hang from the power connector.

Caution To reduce the risk of fire, use only 26 AWG or larger wire (e.g. 24, 22, 20, etc.) to connect the T1 port on your unit to an RJ-45 jack.

Administration of the 4300T

The 4300T is configured using a web browser such as Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator. The 4300T is shipped with a pre-configured IP address for its LAN port of 192.168.1.1. To connect to the 4300T, do the following:

1.Connect a PC using an IP address of 192.168.1.2 and subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 to LAN port 4 of the 4300T.

2.Launch a web browser on the PC and enter the URL string: 192.168.1.1. Press Return. The initial 4300T main configuration menu appears.

3.Select the Network link - enter the username root and the password default to log into the system.

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User Guide V2IU 4300T Converged Network Appliance Trademark Information Contents User Guide V2IU 4300T Converged Network Appliance System Diagnostics Saving and Restoring the 4300T Configuration Upgrading the 4300TContents User Guide V2IU 4300T Converged Network Appliance T1 Wide Area Network WAN Access Router Quality of Service4300T Converged Network Appliance SecurityCall Quality Monitoring Feature SummaryFuture-proof Scalability Front Panel LEDs LED Label Activity Description Power Connector Back Panel Erase Button Management console portT1/E1 WAN port Ethernet WAN portUser Guide V2IU 4300T Converged Network Appliance Desktop Installation Physical InstallationWall-Mount Installation Administration of the 4300T Getting Started User Guide V2IU 4300T Converged Network Appliance Configuring the 4300T Configuration Guide For IP Centrex Applications Configuration Outline Task Subtask Configure For IP Centrex Application?User Guide V2IU 4300T Converged Network Appliance Configuration Guide For Station Side IP PBX Applications Configure For Station Configuration Guide For Trunk Side IP PBX Applications Task Subtask Configure For Trunk Side IP PBX Application? Configuration Guide For Hosted Video Applications Configure For Hosted Configuration Guide For Enterprise Video Applications Configure For Hosted System Configuration Configure the LAN InterfacePress Submit Configuring the 4300T Modify an Existing Vlan Configuration Configure the WAN Interface User Guide V2IU 4300T Converged Network Appliance Frame Relay Mode and Dlci Configure the Dhcp Server Mask Select Dhcp Server Uncheck the Enable Dhcp Server checkbox Configure Hostname, Snmp and Remote Logging Disable Snmp Configure a local Hostname VoIP Configuration Change the Administration PasswordConfigure the VoIP ALG Performs a Tftp server relay function Configure VoIP Subnet Routing Enter a VoIP Subnet Route Configure IP Phones, IADs or Softphones Data Networking Configuration NAT for Data TrafficProtocolPublicIPAddress/netmask-portPrivateIPAddress-port Static IP routing Firewall Configuration Enable or disable the firewall Action Description Input format Traffic Management Configuration Enable Traffic Shaping Optionally enable priority IP addresses Enable CACCloser Look at Traffic Management in the 4300T Classifying Upstream Traffic ManagementDownstream Traffic Management VoIP Survivability Configuration Key benefits and features of VoIP survivabilityHow survivability works Configuring VoIP Survivability in V2IU Appliances Platform SupportEnable VoIP Survivability Specify the number of digits to use for local dialing Configuring the 4300T Configure call processing server redundancy Configuring the 4300T User Guide V2IU 4300T Converged Network Appliance System Diagnostics Viewing the ALG registration code Viewing Networking InformationRouting Information Viewing Advanced System Information Accessing Troubleshooting Tools Passive Voice Call MonitoringVerify Registered Voice and Video Devices Performing a Ping Test Restarting Networking Processes Saving and Restoring the 4300T Configuration Ewn CommandCreate a Backup File and Save in Local Flash Copy a Backup File to a Remote Tftp ServerDownload a Backup File from a Remote Tftp Server List the Available Backup FilesDelete a Backup File User Guide V2IU 4300T Converged Network Appliance Upgrade Procedure for Software Revision 1.3.11 or Later Upgrading the 4300TUser Guide V2IU 4300T Converged Network Appliance Troubleshooting Tips AppendixSpecifications Neighboring Path Navigator Gatekeeper support ExampleCloud Configuration Neighboring Gatekeeper Neighbors Add Endpoints Path Navigator On the Path Navigator GK A, setup two Neighboring Gatekeeper Network Settings VoIP ALG H323 Settings Appendix Configuration -- Neighboring Gatekeeper -- Neighbors -- Add Network Settings VoIP ALG H323 settings Appendix V2IU C VoIP ALG H323 Settings User Guide V2IU 4300T Converged Network Appliance Appendix Endpoints Path Navigator Regulatory Notices Other Rights and Limitations Regulatory Notices Warranty and Warranty Exclusions Regulatory Notices Miscellaneous Regulatory Notices User Guide V2IU 4300T Converged Network Appliance Regulatory Notices User Guide V2IU 4300T Converged Network Appliance FCC Part 15 Notice Industry Canada IC Notice Warranty and Repair Service Center