Version 5.2 47 September 2007
SIP User's Manual 4. Getting Started
4 Getting Started
The gateway is supplied with default networking parameters (i.e., MAC and IP addresses,
as listed in the table below) and with an application software (cmp file) residing on its flash
memory (with factory default parameters).
The gateway is composed of one or two identical gateway modules. These gateway
modules are fully independent, each having its own MAC and IP address.
Note: If the Mediant 2000 or TP-1610 consists of two gateway modules, the IP
addresses assigned to these modules must be in the same subnet.
Before you begin configuring the gateway, refer to 'Configuration Concepts' on page 47 for
a description of the available gateway configuration methods. Using a preferred method,
change the gateway's default IP address to correspond with your network environment
(refer to 'Assigning an IP Address' on page 50).
For information on quickly setting up the gateway with basic parameters using a standard
Web browser, refer to 'Configuring the Basic Parameters' on page 54.
Table 4-1: Default Networking Parameters
Parameter Default Value
IP Address
Mediant 2000 and TP-1610 with a single module (up to 8
trunks); TP-260: 10.1.10.10
Mediant 2000 and TP-1610 with a double module (16 trunks):
10.1.10.10 (trunks 1 - 8) and 10.1.10.11 (trunks 9 - 16)
Subnet Mask
255.255.0.0
Default Gateway IP Address
0.0.0.0
4.1 Configuration Concepts
You can deploy the gateway in a wide variety of applications enabled by its parameters
and configuration files (e.g., Call Progress Tones). The parameters can be configured and
configuration files can be loaded using the following tools:
îš„ A standard Web browser (described in 'Web-based Management' on page 57).
îš„ A configuration file referred to as the ini file. For information on how to use the ini file,
refer to 'ini File Configuration' on page 267.
îš„ An SNMP browser software (refer to the SIP Series Reference Manual).
 AudioCodes’ Element Management System (refer to AudioCodes’ EMS User’s Manual
or EMS Product Description).
To upgrade the gateway (i.e., load new software or configuration files), use the gateway's
Embedded Web Server's Software Upgrade Wizard (refer to 'Software Upgrade Wizard' on
page 240), or alternatively, use the BootP/TFTP configuration utility (refer to the SIP Series
Reference Manual).