TANDBERG D13691.03 Network Router User Manual


 
TANDBERG Border Controller User Manual
Then switch the power switch button on the back of the unit to ‘1’.
On the front of the chassis you will see the Power LED being lit.
2.6 Border Controller Initial Configuration
The TANDBERG Border Controller requires some configuration before it can be used. This must
be done using a PC connected to the serial port (Data 1) or by connecting to the system’s default
IP address: 192.168.0.100.
The IP address, subnet mask and gateway must be configured before use. The Border Controller
has to be configured with a static IP address. Consult your network administrator for information
on which addresses to use.
To set the initial configuration, do the following:
1. Connect the supplied null-modem RS-232 cable from Data 1 to a PC running a terminal
program.
2. Start a terminal program and configure it to use the serial port with baud rate 115200, 8
data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, no flow control.
3. Power on the unit if it is not already on.
4. You should see the unit display start up information.
5. After approximately 2 minutes you will get a login prompt.
6. Enter username admin and your password. The default password is TANDBERG.
7. You will be prompted if you want to run the install wizard. Type y and press Enter.
(none) login: admin
Password:
Run install wizard [n]: y
8. Specify the following:
(a) The password you want to use for your system. See section 3.1.1 for account details.
(b) The IP address of the system.
(c) The IP subnet mask of the system.
(d) The IP default gateway of the system.
(e) The Ethernet speed.
(f) The local zone prefix, if any, you want to use for the zone controlled by this system.
(g) Whether you want to use SSH to administer the system.
(h) Whether you want to use Telnet to administer the system.
9. You will be prompted to login again. You should see a welcome message like this:
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