Nortel Networks CallPilot 150, CallPilot 100 quick start Running the Quick Install Wizard

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16Connect the LAN cable to the Ethernet port on the CallPilot 100/150.

You can now initialize the CallPilot parameters. For information about how to initialize the CallPilot, refer to “Running the Quick Install Wizard” on page 9.

Changing the IP address using an Ethernet crossover cable

Using an Ethernet crossover cable, you can connect the CallPilot 100/150 to your computer. With this connection, you can use CallPilot Manager to change the CallPilot 100/150 IP address before you connect it to the network.

Note: If you do not have access to the CallPilot 100/150 through the network, you can use an Ethernet crossover cable to configure all of the CallPilot 100/150 parameters.

To use an Ethernet crossover cable, your computer must be equipped with a 10/100 BaseT Ethernet card and support TCP/IP protocol.

Connecting the Ethernet crossover cable

1Shut down the computer.

2Attach one end of the Ethernet crossover cable to the Ethernet port on the CallPilot 100/150.

3Connect the other end of the cable to the network interface card on your computer.

4Start the computer.

5Use the Quick Install Wizard to initialize the CallPilot 100/150.

For information about how to use the Quick Install Wizard, refer to “Running the Quick Install Wizard” on page 9.

Running the Quick Install Wizard

The Quick Install Wizard appears the first time you startup CallPilot Manager. The Quick Install Wizard is a single page that gathers enough information to set up a working system. It then applies the information and restarts the system.

You can reach CallPilot Manager from another computer through a LAN connection, WAN/ Internet connection or an Ethernet crossover cable. All of these methods create an IP connection that allows you to run CallPilot Manager.

Use the following procedure to run the Quick Install Wizard:

1Launch your browser.

CallPilot 100/150 Quick Start Guide

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Contents CallPilot 100/150 Quick Start Guide Copyright 2004 Nortel Networks Regulatory information for CallPilot 100/150Trademarks Statement of conditionsCallPilot features About CallPilot 100/150CallPilot 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 CallPilot 100/150 using CallPilot Manager Initializing the CallPilot 100/150Computer requirements for CallPilot Manager If you can use the default IP address Connecting to the CallPilot 100/150If you cannot use the default IP address Changing the IP address using a serial cableChanging 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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