Assigning an IP Address to the PSTN Gateway
The Mediant 1000B includes an embedded Web server (Web interface), providing a user-friendly graphical
user interface (GUI) for conguring gateway-related (analog, digital, and SIP telephony) funconality
(termed PSTN Gateway). The default IP address (192.168.0.2 and subnet 255.255.255.0) used for accessing
this Web interface must be changed to suit the networking scheme in which your Mediant 1000B SBA
is deployed. Once you have dened this IP address, you need to dene it in the SBA Web-based wizard,
discussed briey in Secon 7, Connecng to the SBA Web-Based Wizard.
To assign an IP address to the Mediant 1000B PSTN Gateway:
1. Connect one of the LAN ports on the Mediant 1000B CRMX module directly to a PC, using
a straight- through Ethernet cable.
2. Change the IP address and subnet mask of your computer to correspond with the Mediant
1000B default IP address and subnet mask.
3. Open a standard Web browser, and then in the URL address field, enter the default IP address
(e.g., http://192.168.0.2).
Item Label Descripon
1 Protecve earthing screw
2 ESD Electrostac Discharge (ESD) socket
3 100-240V~2A
50-60 Hz
Main AC power supply outlet
4 100-240V~2A
50-60 Hz
Oponal, redundant AC power supply outlet
5 HDMX Solid-State Drive (SSD) module
6 OSN CPU module
7 USB 2.0 port
8 Gigabit Ethernet interface port (RJ-45) - automac detecon and
switching between 10Base-T, 100Base-TX and 1000Base-T data
transmissions (Auto-Negoaon), as well as auto-wire switching for
crossed cables (Auto-MDI/X)
9 HDMI HDMI port for connecng to a graphic display monitor
10 |O|O| Serial interface port (micro-USB)
About this Guide
Thank you for purchasing AudioCodes Mediant 1000B Survivable Branch Appliance (SBA) for the integraon
into the Microso® Lync™ Server environment.
This quick guide provides informaon on seng up your Mediant 1000B SBA for inial network connecvity.
Once you have established communicaon with Mediant 1000B SBA, refer to the SBA-related documentaon,
which can be downloaded from AudioCodes Web site (see Secon 9, Documentaon and Soware).
Before you start, please read the safety instrucons provided in the Regulatory Informaon document, which
can be downloaded from AudioCodes Web site at hp://www.audiocodes.com/library.
System Overview
In the Lync Server environment, given the centralized deployment model, Unied Communicaon (UC) users
in a remote site are dependent on the servers in the enterprise’s data center (typically at headquarters)
for their communicaon, and hence are vulnerable to losing communicaon capabilies when the WAN is
unavailable. Given the always-available expectaon for voice, it is imperave that the UC soluon connues to
provide the ability for branch users to make and receive calls when the WAN from the branch to the primary
data center is unavailable.
To provide voice services to branch users during a WAN outage, AudioCodes provides a branch oce
survivability soluon–the Survivable Branch Appliance (SBA) applicaon–which is hosted on the OSN server
plaorm running on AudioCodes Mediant 1000B SBA located at the branch oce. During a WAN connecvity
failure, Mediant 1000B SBA maintains call connecvity for Microso users located at the branch oce–Lync
Server clients (for example, Web-based users) and devices (for example, IP phones)–and between these users
and the public switched telephone network (PSTN). The PSTN terminaon is an oponal feature that can be
provided by the E1/T1/BRI/FXO interface oered by the Mediant 1000B SBA.
Verifying Package Contents
Make sure that the Mediant 1000B SBA package includes the following items:
• One or two (for redundancy, if ordered) AC power cables
• Four an-slide bumpers for desktop mounng
• 19-inch rack mounng kit (two anges and six screws)
• Mini HDMI-to-HDMI cable adaptor for connecng the OSN to a monitor
• Micro USB-to-USB cable adaptor for connecng the OSN to a serial connecon
• Two USB tools for SBA soware upgrade and recovery procedure (one for Lync 2010 and one for Lync 2013)
• Microso Windows 2008 license document (envelope)
If any items are missing or damaged, please contact your AudioCodes sales representave.
Front Panel Descripon
The Mediant 1000B front panel is shown below and described in the subsequent table.
Rear Panel Descripon
The Mediant 1000B rear panel is shown below and described in the subsequent table.
Mediant 1000B with OSN3B / OSN4
A login screen appears, requesng you to enter your login credenals:
4. Log in with the default, case-sensive username (“Admin”) and password (“Admin”), and then click
Login; the Web interface is accessed, displaying the Home page.
5. Open the Interface table (Configuration tab > VoIP menu > Network submenu
> IP Interfaces table), as shown below:
6. Select Index 0, which is the network interface for OAMP + Media + Control (i.e., the VoIP
and Management LAN interface), and then click Edit.
7. Congure a LAN network address so that it corresponds to your network IP addressing scheme,
and then click Add.
8. On the toolbar, from the Device Acons drop-down list, choose Reset, and then in the Mai ntenance
Actions page, click the Reset button; Mediant 1000B resets and your settings are saved to the
ash memory.
9. Disconnect the Mediant 1000B LAN port from the PC.
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Item Title Descripon
1 FXS / FXO/ BRI/ TRUNKS Oponal input / output modules (FXS, FXO, BRI, and PRI interfaces).
2 0/1(LAN), 0/2(LAN) Two 10/100/1000Base-T LAN ports (RJ-45).
The LED descripon for these ports is as follows:
• On (Green) – Ethernet link established
• Flashing (Green) – data received or transmied
• O (Green) – no Ethernet link
3 |O|O| RS-232 serial port for accessing the CLI (using a 9-pin DB cable
adaptor).
4 7/1 (IIII), 7/2 (III), 7/3
(II), 7/4 (I)
SWX LAN Expansion module providing four 10/100/1000Base-T
Ethernet LAN ports.
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