4200 User Manual Edgewater Networks, Inc.
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Chapter 3: Configuration Menu
Network
The system can be configured to support a wide range of multimedia network
services. These services can be enabled or disabled depending on the
functionality required for a network configuration. The device's network
settings include configuring the LAN and WAN interfaces, DNS and Default
Gateway.
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Select Network --
Networking configuration information for the public and
private networks.
o LAN Interface Settings --
A LAN is a shared communications
system to which many computers, switches, IP telephones, and IP
telephone client adapters are attached. In addition to needing an
Internet connection, the system must also be attached to your LAN to
serve your voice, video and data needs.
o IP Address --
Your system has been pre-configured with a LAN IP
address of 192.168.1.1, in the IP Address field, enter the local area
network address of the LAN port of the system.
o Note; The system is shipped with a LAN IP
address of 192.168.1.1. This allows you initially
access the system using a PC with an IP address
of 192.168.1.2 to configure it. When the systems
LAN IP Address is changed to reflect your local
LAN subnet, you will lose connectivity to the
system until you change your PC IP to be on the
same subnet.
o Subnet Mask --
Enter the subnet mask for the LAN IP Address.
The default value is 255.255.255.0.
o WAN Interface Settings --
The system is attached to the Internet
with an Ethernet WAN connection or optionally an integrated T-1
CSU/DSU in the system 4300T devices. A WAN is an extension of an
internal network into a wider area using private circuits such as T-1
lines or virtual circuits in packet switched networks.
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