Figure 8-5 Example Configuration 1 - Static Ip Addressing, One Lan - NEC Univerge SV9100 Manual

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The following examples show typical scenarios and basic programming required.
These examples assume that the programming steps are performed on a default
system (i.e., no existing configuration).
8.2
SV9100 Networking Manual
When assigning the IP addresses to the GPZ-IPLE card, the addresses must
be in the same network (subnet). If the CPU is also to be connected to the
network, it requires a separate IP address in a different network (subnet).
When a IPL() card is installed it is recommended to not use the CPU NIC and
to change PRG 10-12-01 to 0.0.0.0
When an GPZ-IPLE card is attached to the CPU, using the CPU NIC is no
longer required. All connections that previously terminated to the CPU NIC
card can now be terminated to the GPZ-IPLE NIC. E.g. PCPro, Web Pro,
ACD, etc. all terminate to the GPZ-IPLE NIC card when installed.
The GPZ-IPLE and the CPU NIC share the same gateway assignment. The
default gateway command in Program10-12-03 is used by both NICs allowing
only one device, or CPU, to route outside of its own network.
Example Configuration 1 - Static IP Addressing, One LAN
This example shows an IP Phone connected to a single LAN (no routers), with
static IP Addresses.

Figure 8-5 Example Configuration 1 - Static IP Addressing, One LAN

UNIVERGE SV9100
GCD-CP10
192.168.1.20
VoIP DSP:
192.168.1.21
Subnet Mask:
255.255.255.0
Default Gateway: 192.168.1.254
GCD-CP10
VoIP
IP Phone 1
192.168.1.200
Extension: 100
Switch
IP Phone 2
192.168.1.201
Extension: 101
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