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Cisco TelePresence MX300 Manuale introduttivo
Cisco TelePresence Systems
GettinG started Guide
Table of contents
Introduction
remote control and on-screen menu
Configuring IP
(when not set by a provisioning system)
Your video conference system supports both IP version 4
(IPv4) and IP version 6 (IPv6).
In both cases, the IP parameters can be assigned
automatically by the network, or you can set everything
manually.
If you want to set the parameters manually please
contact your network administrator to obtain the required
parameters.
If an IP address is already assigned to your system, you will
find the current IPv4 and/or IPv6 address on the System
Information page:
Go to
Home > Settings > System
information.
The IPv4 Address and/or IPv6 Address of the system
is shown in the NETWORK section on the System
Information page.
Press
Exit
(the right most function key) to exit.
Always save the new value when you change a
setting
• Drop down list selection: Navigate to the correct
value and press the
OK
( )
key to save, or press
the left arrow key
to leave without saving.
• Text entry in an input field: Enter the text, navigate
to
Ok/Save
to save the change, or navigate to
Cancel
to leave without saving; then press the
OK
( ) key
to confirm.
Back to task overview
D14639.06 Video Systems Getting Started Guide (TC5.1) | 2012 FEBRUARY | © 2011-2012 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
User interfaces
Configuration
Configuration
1. Select IP version
i. Go to
Home > Settings > Administrator settings > IP
settings.
ii. Select
IPv4
or
IPv6
in the
IP version
according to your requirement.
2. Select automatic or manual IP assignment
i. Go to
Configure > IP
assignment.
ii. Select
DHCP
(IPv4) or
Autoconf
assignment
drop down list if you want automatic IP
assignment; select
Static
if you want to set the IP
addresses manually.
iii. Navigate to
OK
to save the change, or
without saving. Press
OK
( )
IP version
The IP configuration is complete.
IPv4
a. Go to Configure, and set
On
or
Off
b. Navigate to
Cancel
IPv6
DHCP Options:
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Off: All IP parameters, except the IP address and gateway, must be set manually.
Please refer to the Administrator Guide for your product for details about all settings.
On: The IP parameters, like the DNS and NTP server addresses, will be obtained automatically from the network.
Appendices
3. Set the IP addresses
Set the remaining IP settings according to the table to
below. The actions required depend on the IP version
and IP assignment method you selected in the previous
drop down list
steps.
4. Return to the main menu
Press
(IPv6) in the
IP
Cancel
to leave
to confirm.
IP assignment
DHCP/Autoconf
DHCP Options
to
according to your preference.
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OK
to save the change, or
to leave without saving.
Home
(
)
to return to the home menu.
Static
a. Go to
Configure
and enter the
IP
Address,
Subnet
Mask, Gateway, and
DNS
Server.
a. Go to Configure, and enter the
IP Address
and Gateway.
b. Set
DHCPOptions
to
On
or
Off
according to
your preference.
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c. Navigate to
OK
to save the change or
Cancel
to leave without saving.
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