MicroNet Technology SP5001/S user manual Initial Screen Entering Login

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19.2Power Up Your SP5001/S

At this point, you should have connected the console port, the LAN Port, the WAN port and the power port to the appropriate devices or lines. Plug the power adapter into a wall outlet. The Power LED should be on. The Status LED will come on after the system tests are complete. The WAN LED and one of the LAN LEDs come on immediately after the Status LED come on, if connections have been made to the LAN and WAN ports.

Initial Screen

When you power on, your SP5001/S will perform server internal tests as well as line initialization.

After the tests, SP5001/S asks you to enter the Login, as shown.

Attached TCP/IP interface to cpm unit 0

Attaching interface lo0...done

Please wait while system is initializing

SAttached TCP/IP interface

to cpm unit 0

 

 

Attaching interface lo0...

done

 

WorkMode : PEER2PEER_MODE

 

 

AC4804[0] is ok successful 1 2

Initialize OSS libraries...OK! VP v1.40 stack open successfully.

login:

Figure 34. Initial Screen

Entering Login

For you first login, enter the login root and default password “Null”. As you type the password, the screen displays and (*) for each character you type.

AC4804[0] is ok successful

Initialize OSS libraries...OK!

VP v1.40 stack open successfully.

login:root

Welcome to Terminal Configuration Mode Please enter your configuration item

usr/config$

Figure 35. Login Screen

Note: root or administrator is the default login name and there is no password needed.

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Contents IP Telephony Gateway Table of Contents Voice Setting Screen List of Figures Change password Screen List of Tables About this User’s Manual Features of SP5001/S Key FeaturesAudio feature SP5001/S OverviewDefault Settings Remote Firmware UpgradeTelnet and Web Login Password SecurityFront Panels Back PanelHardware Specifications 1 SP5001/S LEDs SP5001/S LEDs DescriptionsCOM Port Back Panel Port Ethernet PortTEL Port 12V DC Port Back Panel ConnectionsAdditional Installation Requirements Setting Up the TCP/IP ProtocolPower Up Your SP5001/S Accessing the Web Configuration Web Configuration with FXS IntroductionWelcome Screen SP5001/S web configuration welcome screen Navigation Panel LinksSaving Your Configuration Navigating the Web ConfigurationGeneral Configuration Initial ConfigurationStatic IP address Commit Data Dhcp mode IP Sharing Configuration One Sets SP5001/SEnable the IP sharing function Two sets attached to IP Sharing Device Router See following for example Page Configure the gateway into the Peer-to-Peer mode Making a VoIP CallPhone Book On table will display on the first index Configure the gateway into the Proxy routed mode Configure the Proxy InfomationUpdate Application Version Upgrade ROM VersionBefore you start downloading ROM File Upgrade OK Page H323 Configuration Network Interface ScreenGMT SIP Information Screen SIP InformationSystem Configuration Screen System ConfigurationVoice Setting Screen Voice ConfigurationBecause this might cause incompatibility Phone Pattern Configuration Phone Pattern ScreenSupport Configuration Support Function ScreenPhone Book Screen Label Description Dscp Configuration Screen Dscp ConfigurationPassword Screen PasswordROM Upgrade Screen Flash Clean Screen Commit Data Screen Reboot System Screen Command List Hyper Terminal SettingConnect To Initial Screen Entering Login Initial ScreenCommand Structure in SP5001/S Set PasswordCommand Structure in SP5001/S Set up IP AddressApplication Mode Configuration Saving Your ConfigurationProxy mode Application modesUsr/config$ security -line 1 -name 12345 -password Peer-to-Peer Mode Behind IP-Sharing Mode One Set of SP5001/S DMZ Two Sets of SP5001/S UDP PPPoE Mode Upgrade steps How to upgradeBefore you start downloading Usr/config$ rom -hwver Commands in SP5001/S Commands in SP5001/SSystem Commands Overview QuitParameter Usages Flash command list FlashCommit command list Ifaddr CommitIfaddr -print command list Time command list Ping TimePhone book command list PbookPhoneBook Rules Pppoe command list PppoeSystem information command list SysconfSysconf -print command list Sip command list 19.7.12 sipSip -print command list Security Command List Voice command list VoiceParameters because this might cause incompatibility Voice -print command list Support Support -print command list 19.7.16 tos Phone command list PhonePhone -print rbt command list Rom command list 19.7.18 romRom -print command list Passwd