INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION | 15
WAN Services chooses which services are available on the WAN port. HTTP is for web access,
LWCP is for controllers, and SSH is shell access to the Linux OS in the Engine. SIP/VoIP are
always enabled on the WAN port when the port is enabled.
NTP (Network Time Protocol) is the Internet standard for keeping devices synchronized to the
correct time. The VX uses this to have accurate timestamps for logged events. Enter the IP
number for the NTP server here An NTP server must be accessible on either the LAN or WAN
port. The VX automatically finds the correct port. If the NTP server is outside of both the LAN
and WAN local network segments, gateway must be set. You can use a domain name if a DNS
server is configured and accessible. Under NTP Config are the settings for your location.
Default Username, Password, and IP settings
We put this info here under its own header, just to make it easy for you to find when surfing
the table of contents…
User: “user”
Password: <blank>, that is, no password
-’Network’ interface IP: 192.168.2.200
- netmask: 255.255.255.0
- state for the WAN connection is OFF by default, with no IP set.
- Active ports on WAN interface by default are:
- 5004 - DSP Engine
- 62000 through 62513 - RTP
- 5060 – SIP
- 10000-20000 - SIP RTP
- 8080 – HTTP Server
A computer on the same subnet as the ‘Network’ interface, (example 192.168.0.100) could log
into the VX with this URL: http://192.168.0.200, while a computer on the same subnet as the
WAN interface (example 192.168.5.2) could log on using http://192.168.5.200:8080 .
Default user name is: user
Default password is: <blank>
Passwords are case sensitive
If you change any of these, you might want to write the new values into this manual, here and elsewhere.