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Connect the Ethernet 1 port on the SBC to the DHCP/DNS enabled network. For the location of the Ethernet 1 port, refer to Sonus SBC 1000 Front Panel or Sonus SBC 2000 Front Panel.
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The DHCP client acquires an IP address from the DHCP server. During DHCP lease acquisition, the SBC provides the DHCP server with its hostname, which is set to the SBC node's serial number. If your network's DHCP and DNS servers have Dynamic DNS configured properly, the DHCP server will inform the DNS server that the SBC is reachable via its default hostname (i.e., the SBC's serial number). For more information, refer to Managing the DHCP Client. |
- Direct your PC's browser to the node's serial number as the domain name (i.e., A4025511270005.yourlocaldomain.doc or A4025511270005.yourlocaldomain.com).
- Continue with Initial Setup. See Proceed with the Initial Setup.
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- Connect the Ethernet 2 port on the SBC to your PC. The SBC's DHCP server will assign an IP address to the PC automatically (192.168.129.10). If you prefer, you can statically assign an address to the PC in the 192.168.129.x subnet (i.e.. 192.168.129.8). See Configuring a Static IP on Windows or Configuring a Static IP on a Mac. For the location of the Ethernet 2 port, refer to Sonus SBC 1000 Front Panel or Sonus SBC 2000 Front Panel.
- Direct your PC's browser to the SBC at 192.168.129.2 (default IP address).
- Continue with Initial Setup. See Proceed with the Initial Setup.
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- Directly connect the Ethernet Cable to the Admin Port on the SBC. To see where the Admin port is located, see Sonus SBC 2000 Front Panel.
- Assign a temporary static IP address of 192.168.128.8 to the PC.
- Connect to the Sonus SBC 2000 at
192.168.128.2
. - Continue with Initial Setup. See Proceed with the Initial Setup.
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For information on getting started with the
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guides: