8Initializing the CallPilot 100/150

For information about how to set these parameters, refer to the documentation for your terminal or terminal emulation program.

Changing the IP address using the terminal

1Attach the serial cable to the serial port on the CallPilot 100/150.

2Attach the other end of the cable to the serial port on the terminal or computer.

3Ensure that your terminal or computer is powered up.

4If you are using a computer, start your terminal emulation program.

5Remove power from the CallPilot 100/150.

Note: Steps 5 and 6 are used to force the CallPilot 100/150 to reboot. You can change the IP address only while the CallPilot 100/150 is booting up.

6Reconnect power to the CallPilot 100/150.

The prompt To change any of this, press any key within 5 seconds appears.

Note: It will take approximately one minute for this prompt to appear.

7Press the Enter key.

The prompt (M)odify any of this or (C)ontinue? appears.

Note: If you do not press a key within 5 seconds of this prompt appearing, repeat steps 5 and 6.

8Press the M key and press the Enter key.

The prompt Do you want a LAN interface? appears.

9Press the Y key and press the Enter key.

The prompt This board’s LAN IP Address (0.0.0.0 = RARP) appears.

10Type the IP address for the CallPilot 100/150 in a valid dotted format and press the Enter key. The prompt Subnet mask for LAN (0 for none) appears.

11Type the Subnet Mask for the CallPilot 100/150 in a valid dotted format and press the Enter key.

The prompt Should there be a default gateway for packet routing? appears.

12If the CallPilot 100/150 needs a next hop router, press the Y key and press the Enter key.

If the CallPilot 100/150 does not need a next hop router, press the N key, press the Enter key and go to step 15.

The prompt IP address of default gateway? appears.

13Type the IP address of the next hop router in a valid dotted format and press the Enter key.

14Press the Enter key until the following prompt appears:

(M)odify any of this or (C)ontinue?

15Press the C key and press the Enter key.

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