Nortel Networks CallPilot 150 quick start Connecting to the CallPilot 100/150

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Connecting to the CallPilot 100/150

To connect to the CallPilot 100/150, you need the IP address of the CallPilot 100/150 and a connection to the network that the CallPilot 100/150 is on.

The default IP address for CallPilot 100/150 is 192.168.110.10.

If you can use the default IP address

If the default IP address is compatible with your network, connect the LAN cable to the Ethernet port on the CallPilot 100/150 and proceed to “Running the Quick Install Wizard” on page 9.

If you cannot use the default IP address

If the default IP address is not compatible, you must change the IP address before you connect the CallPilot 100/150 to the network. You can change the IP address using a serial cable or an Ethernet crossover cable (direct PC connection).

Note: If you are unsure if the default IP address is compatible, contact your network administrator.

Changing the IP address using a serial cable

If you are going to change the IP address using a serial cable, you need a:

serial cable

VT100-compatible terminal or a computer that has a VT100 compatible terminal emulation program such as HyperTerminal

Note: The serial port is intended for temporary connections only. After you have finished changing the IP address, remove the serial cable and close the CallPilot 100/150 door. Failure to remove the serial cable may result in a non-compliant EMC configuration.

Configuring the terminal

The terminal or terminal emulation program you use must be VT100 compatible and must support the ASCII Character set. If the terminal does not support the ASCII Character set, the text displays incorrectly.

You must configure your terminal to the following communications parameters:

9600 bits per second

8 data bits

no parity

1 stop bit

no flow control

CallPilot 100/150 Quick Start Guide

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Contents CallPilot 100/150 Quick Start Guide Statement of conditions Regulatory information for CallPilot 100/150Copyright 2004 Nortel Networks TrademarksAbout CallPilot 100/150 CallPilot featuresCallPilot 100/150 offers Change the IP address Ethernet Serial or Ethernet cable Installing the CallPilot 100/150Mounting the CallPilot 100/150 on the wall Connecting the CallPilot 100/150Initializing the CallPilot 100/150 Initializing CallPilot 100/150 using CallPilot ManagerComputer requirements for CallPilot Manager Changing the IP address using a serial cable Connecting to the CallPilot 100/150If you can use the default IP address If you cannot use the default IP addressChanging the IP address using the terminal Changing the IP address using an Ethernet crossover cable Running the Quick Install WizardQuick Install Wizard parameters for a CallPilot 100/150 Default is North America Outdial Method Initializing CallPilot 100/150 using a telephone≤·· Determining CallPilot 100/150 Feature CodesPress ≤·‹ Configuring the CallPilot 100/150 initial parametersAdditional information Configuring the CallPilot 100/150Additional information N0008008
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