Dialogic 4000 Network Router User Manual


 
Initial Log On
page 12
Installation of a Dialogic
®
4000 Media Gateway
1. Take the Dialogic
®
4000 Media Gateway and identify its ports:
A: ports of the Dialogic
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Diva
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Media Board: The above graphic shows a Dialogic
®
4120 Media Gateway;
therefore, the four ports of a Dialogic
®
Diva
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V-4PRI/E1/T1 are displayed.
B: power supply,
C: redundant power supply,
D: two PS/2 ports,
E: VGA port for the monitor,
F: two USB ports for mouse and keyboard,
G: four Ethernet ports.
2. Connect the mouse and keyboard to the USB or PS/2 ports.
3. Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port 1 and the other end to the corporate Ethernet.
For fault tolerance and load balancing, also connect a cable to Ethernet port 2 the same way. See the above
graphic above for the numbering of the ports.
4. Connect the monitor to the VGA port.
5. Plug one end of the T1/E1 cables into the ports of the Diva Media Board. Plug the other end into the ports
of the PBX. The ports of the Diva Media Board are numbered from 4 to 1 from the left to the right as shown
in the graphic above. The port numbers may be important during the software configuration.
6. Plug one end of the power cord into the power supply. Connect the other end to power source. Connect the
second power cord the same way. It is recommended to connect both power supplies to ensure proper
functioning of the Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway.
7. Switch on the Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway.
Initial Log On
The initial configuration allows the unit to be configured using a remote desktop connection.
The Dialogic
®
3000 Media Gateway Series is initially configured with:
Ethernet port 0 (next to VGA connector): with fixed IP address 192.168.1.1
Ethernet port 1: disabled
System name: DMG30<XX>-<XXXXX> (30<XX> -> XX stands for the version number, i.e., 08 or 16, XXXXX
-> stands for the last five digits of the serial number)
The Dialogic
®
4000 Media Gateway Series is initially configured with:
Ethernet port 1 and 2: with fixed IP address 192.168.1.1
Ethernet port 3 and 4: disabled
Note: The above numbering of the Ethernet ports refers to the numbering at the rear panel of the Media
Gateway and not to the numbering displayed in the Control Panel of your operating system.
System name: DMG4<XXX>-<XXXXX> (4<XXX> -> XXX stand for the version number, i.e., 060 or 120,
XXXXX -> stand for the last five digits of the serial number)