HP VCX Software manual Installing 3Com VCX IP Telecommuting Module, Installation

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Chapter 3. Installing 3Com VCX IP Telecommuting Module

Installation

There are three ways to install an 3Com VCX IP Telecommuting Module: using a serial cable, using a diskette or perform a magic ping.

Installation with a serial cable or a diskette requires being at the same place as the Telecom- muting Module, but will give more options for the start configuration.

Installation with magic ping does not require being on the same place as the Telecommuting Module (but the computer has to be connected to the same logical network as the Telecom- muting Module), but restricts the start configuration.

Installation with magic ping

You can use the magic ping to set an IP address for the Telecommuting Module. This is how to perform a magic ping:

Plug in the power cord and turn the Telecommuting Module on.

Wait while the Telecommuting Module boots up.

Connect the network cables to the network interfaces.

Find out the MAC address of the Telecommuting Module (printed on the Telecommuting Module label). This is the MAC address of Network Interface 1.

Add a static entry in your local ARP table consisting of the Telecommuting Module’s MAC address and the IP address it should have on eth0.

This is how to add a static ARP entry if you use a Windows computer: Run the command command (or cmd).

In the Command window, enter the command arp -s ipaddress macaddress where ipad- dress is the new IP address for the eth0 interface, and macaddress is the MAC address printed on the Telecommuting Module, but with all colons (:) replaced with dashes (-).

Ping this IP address to give the Telecommuting Module its new IP address. You should receive a ping reply if the address distribution was successful.

Configure the rest through a web browser.

The magic ping will not set any password. Set a password immediately via the web user interface. Before any configuration has been made, only the computer which performed the magic ping will be able to configure the 3Com VCX IP Telecommuting Module.

Installation with a serial cable

These steps are performed when installing with a serial cable:

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Contents Getting started Guide 3Com VCX IP Telecommuting ModulePage 3Com VCX IP Telecommuting Module Getting started Guide Page Table of Contents Page Part I. Installation of the 3Com VCX IP Telecommuting Module Page Introduction What is a Telecommuting Module?Configuration alternatives DMZ Configuration Standalone Configuration DMZ/LAN ConfigurationOverview of the Installation License Conditions About settings in 3Com VCX IP Telecommuting ModuleInstallation Installing 3Com VCX IP Telecommuting ModuleInstallation with magic ping Installation with a serial cablePage Page Page Page Installation with a diskette Page Page Remember to lock up the Telecommuting Module Turning off a Telecommuting ModuleInstalling 3Com VCX IP Telecommuting Module Part II. Configuring 3Com VCX IP Telecommuting Module Page Telecommuting Module Type Network ConfigurationNetwork Configuration Telecommuting Module Type configuration Interface Network Interface 1General Physical device Directly Connected NetworksStatus Interface nameDNS Name Or IP Address NameIP address Netmask/BitsAlias Routed network Static RoutingRouter Cancel Default GatewayMain Default Gateways SaveGateway Reference Hosts Policy For Packets From Unused GatewaysDynamic InterfaceNetworks and Computers Subgroup NameLower Limit Interface/VLAN Upper LimitDelete Row CreateSurroundings SurroundingsNetwork Additional NegotiatorsData Interfaces Basic Configuration Default domain IP PolicyName of this Telecommuting Module Policy For Ping To Your 3Com VCX IP Telecommuting ModuleDNS Servers Reverts all the above fields to their previous configuration Network Configuration Additional SIP Signaling Ports Basic SettingsSIP Configuration SIP ModuleSIP Media Port Range Provisioning RelayTransport CommentSIP Servers To Monitor Public IP address for NATed Telecommuting ModuleServer SIP Logging Log class for SIP signalingLog class for SIP packets Log class for SIP license messagesRouting Log class for SIP errorsDNS Override For SIP Requests Log class for SIP media messagesRelay To DomainSender IP Filter Rules FilteringFrom Network ActionDefault Policy For SIP Requests Content TypesContent Type URI Encoding InteroperabilityAllow Remote SIP Connectivity Remote Clients Signaling ForwardingRemote NAT Traversal Remote NAT traversalNAT timeout for TCP NAT timeout for UDPNAT keepalive method Media Route Access Control Administration of the Telecommuting ModuleConfiguration Allowed Via Interface Configuration Transport User Authentication For Web Interface AccessConfiguration via Http Configuration ComputersConfiguration via Https Configuration via SSHNetmask/Bits Range DNS Name Or Network AddressVia IPsec Peer Log Class SSHSave/Load Configuration Duration of limited test modeTest Preliminary Configuration Apply configurationShow Message About Unapplied Changes BackupSave to diskette Save/Load CLI Command File Abort All Edits Revert to Old ConfigurationsReload Factory Configuration Administration of the Telecommuting Module DMZ type Firewall and Client ConfigurationFirewall SIP clients DMZ/LAN typeOther Standalone type SIP clients Apply Index
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