CyberData Systems SIP-enabled IP V2 011098B manual

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    Quick St art Guide 9303 9 8E The IP Endpoint Company 1. 0 Out - of -B ox a nd Pr io r t o F i na l I n st al la ti on 1.1. V erify that you h ave rec eived all of the parts listed on the Installation Qu ick Reference plac emat. 1.2. Download the curr ent manual , otherwi se known as an Opera tion G uide , which is availab le on the Doc umen tation [...]

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    Quick St art Guide 9303 98E 3.0 Powe r T e st 3. 1. P lug in th e Cy be r Da ta de v ice an d mon it or th e LE D a c tiv it y on th e f ront of the device. See the following figure: 3. 2. T h e GREEN po w e r/s t atu s L ED an d the YELL OW networ k LED come on immediat ely . The YELLO W netwo rk LED will blink t o indicate net work tra ff ic. Aft[...]

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    Quick St art Guide 9303 98E 4.0 C onn ec ting to a N etwo rk i n a T es t Envir on men t Not e The following c o nnect ions are us ually n eeded fo r t his procedure: •P C • PoE swit ch or i nje ctor •C y b e r D a t a d e v i c e 4.1. In a test enviro nment, use a PC that is c onnec ted to the same switch as a single CyberData device. Note t[...]

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    Quick St art Guide 9303 98E 4.7. After the Discovery U tilit y program has located th e device on t he network, click L a unch B row ser . W hen the IP address ma t ches t h e subnet of the PC that you are u sing to access t he de vice, th e Disc overy Utility pro gram w ill be ab le to launc h the bro wser win dow which is configured t o the devic[...]