Setting Up The E20 From A Remote Pc - Cisco E20 Administrator's Manual

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Setting up the E20 from a remote PC

Log onto the system using Telnet or a SSH client. When using SSH log in with
username "admin".
First you should choose a name for your unit. Use a name that is unique to avoid
conflicts. The recommendation would be to incorporate your name or initials, eg.
AliceWonderland.
xConfiguration SystemUnit Name: "AliceWonderland
Note that in most most cases DHCP will be used for assignment:
xConfiguration Network 1 Protocol: "IPv4"
xConfiguration Network 1 Assignment: "DHCP"
If not, you may want to set your IP network settings manually:
xConfiguration Network 1 IPv4 Address: "<Your-IP-Address>"
xConfiguration
Network
1
IPv4
Address>"
xConfiguration Network 1 IPv4 Subnetmask: "<SubNet-mask>"
xConfiguration Network 1 DNS Domain Name: "<local domain names>"
xConfiguration Network 1 DNS Server 1 Address: "<DNS Server IP Address>"
For remote administration the following settings are recommended. This should
also make the system visible in TMS.
xConfiguration Provisioning Mode: Tms
xConfiguration Provisioning ExternalManager Address: "<hostname
of your tms server>"
xConfiguration Provisioning ExternalManager Protocol: Http
xConfiguration Provisioning ExternalManager Path: "tms/public/
external/management/systemmanagementservice.asmx"
To be able to dial, you need to configure the SIP settings.
xConfiguration NetworkServices SIP Mode: On
xConfiguration SIP Profile 1 DefaultTransport: Auto
xConfiguration SIP Profile 1 Type: Auto
xConfiguration SIP Profile 1 Proxy 1 Discovery: Manual
xConfiguration SIP Profile 1 Proxy 1 Address: "<ip of your SIP
server>"
xConfiguration SIP Profile 1 URI: "<your SIP URI>"
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Deploying E20
Deploying E20
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Using E20
The settings
If your SIP Server/PBX uses user authorization you need to supply a user-id and
password
xConfiguration SIP Profile 1 Authentication 1 LoginName: <your
user-name>
xConfiguration SIP Profile 1 Authentication 1 Password: <password>
You may want to use a corporate TMS phonebook. If you have this and no entries
are displayed after configuring, you must make sure that your unit is registered in
TMS and a phonebook is assigned to your system.
xConfiguration Phonebook Server 1 ID: "default"
xConfiguration Phonebook Server 1 Type: "TMS"
xConfiguration Phonebook Server 1 URL: "<URL to your phonebook
service>"
Should the system fail to respond to incoming calls, make sure that:
The system is connected to line voltage
The LAN cable is properly connected—see Connecting the E20 for details.
Auto provisioning
There are situations where service providers prefer that users need not enter any
information at all. Instead, they want the E20 to retrieve all the information necessary
by itself—through pro-active behavior using HTTP or HTTPS.
When provisioning mode is set to
1.
HTTP provisioning towards http://tandbergprovisioning/getconfig
2.
If PROVISIONINGSERVER and PROVISIONINGDOMAIN is set in /etc/dhcpinfo,
use VCS provisioning
3.
If TMSSERVER is set in /etc/dhcpinfo, use TMS provisioning
4.
For TE4.0 and newer: If TFTPSERVERADDRESS (option 150) is set in /etc/
dhcpinfo, use Cisco UCM provisioning.
5.
If TFTPSERVER (option 66) is set in /etc/dhcpinfo, try tftp
6.
HTTP provisioning towards http://globalprovisioning.tandberg.com/getconfig
(see examples right).
If all of the above steps fail, the GUI will show the startup wizard.
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