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AlcatelLucentOmniPCXEnterprise
CommunicationServer
CrystalHardwareMediaGateway
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Copyright2009AlcatelLucent.Allrightsreserved.
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1999/5/CE(R&TTE)
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Chapter1
Overview
1.1
Overview....................................................................................................1.1
Chapter2
Architecture
2.1
Configuration1.......................................................................................2.1
2.2
Configuration2.......................................................................................2.1
2.3
Configuration3.......................................................................................2.2
2.4
Restriction................................................................................................2.4
Chapter3
Commissioning
3.1
Overview....................................................................................................3.1
3.2
Principle.....................................................................................................3.1
3.3
DeclaringtheINTIPABoard.............................................................3.1
3.4
DeclaringtheACTMediaGateway..................................................3.1
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3.4.1
DeclaringtheCrystalShelfoftheACTMediaGateway...........................3.1
3.4.2
DeclaringtheINTIPB(orIOIP)Board......................................................3.2
3.4.3
EnteringtheEthernet(MAC)AddressoftheINTIPB(orIOIP)Board...3.3
3.4.4
DeclaringanotherBoard.............................................................................3.3
3.5
InstallingandConnectingINTIPB(orIOIP)BoardtotheACT
MediaGateway........................................................................................3.3
3.6
InstallingandConnectingINTIP3BoardtotheACTMedia
Gateway.....................................................................................................3.4
3.7
StartingtheACTMediaGateway......................................................3.5
3.7.1
INTIPB(orIOIP)BoardStaticInitializationProcess..............................3.5
3.7.2
INTIPB(orIOIP)BoardDynamicInitializationProcess.........................3.6
3.7.3
INTIP3BBoardStaticInitializationProcess............................................3.7
3.8
ConfiguringtheAddressofthePassiveCommunicationServer
intheINTIPboard..................................................................................3.8
Chapter4
Maintenance
4.1
ConnectingtoaMediaGateway.......................................................4.1
4.2
ErrorCodes..............................................................................................4.1
4.3
BoardBootTraces.................................................................................4.1
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MainCallServerinaduplicatedCallServerconfiguration
1.1
Overview
ThisdocumentdescribeshowtocommissionanACTMediaGatewayconnectedviaIP.
ConnectionviaIPisspecificinthatthelinkbetweentheACTMediaGatewayandCallServer
cannotbesetupimmediately.Apreliminaryphase,involvingacquisitionofIPparametersby
theACTMediaGatewaycontrollerboardandabinarydownloadfromtheCallServer1,must
beperformed.
AnACTMediaGatewayonIPiscontrolledbyanINTIPBorIOIPboardinstalledinaCPU
slot.Thisboardmaybeduplicated.TheINTIPBorIOIPboardonlyprovidesalinkwiththe
CallServerormainCrystalshelf.ItdoesnotactasanH.323gatewayanddoesnothandle
IPPhonesignaling.
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OnthebasisofthethreestandardtopologiesdescribedinthemoduleTopologyOverview,
thissectiondescribesthreebasictypesofconfiguration.
2.1
Configuration1
ThemainareaiscomposedofanOmniPCXMediaGateway(SandLracks):theremaybean
auxiliaryACTMediaGatewayinthemainareaandremoteACTMediaGatewaysoverIP.
ConnectiontotheCallServerisviaIP.
Figure2.1:Configuration1
2.2
Configuration2
MainareawithamainCrystalshelfhostingtheCallServeronaCPUboard:theremaybe
remoteACTMediaGatewaysoverIP.TheinterACTlinkisestablishedbetweentheCPUand
theINTIPBboard.TheINTIPAboardprovidesressourceforVOIPcommunication.
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Figure2.2:Configuration2
2.3
Configuration3
MainareawithanACTMediaGatewayandCallServeronApplianceServer.Inthiscase,the
mainCrystalshelfisconnectedtotheCallServerviatheIPnetwork.Theremayalsobe
remoteACTMediaGatewaysoverIP.
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Figure2.3:Configuration3
Note1:
Withthislatterconfiguration,anINTOForRT2connectionbehindthemainACTMediaGatewaymaybe
used.
IfthereisaperipheralCrystalshelfonINTOF,2signalingmodescanbeused:TS16modeorN64mode.
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Note2:
TheINTIP3boardcannotbeusedasanIOIPboard.
2.4
Restriction
OnanACTMediaGateway,theINTIPBmainandtheINTIPBstandbymustbeofthesame
boardgeneration:twoINTIP3boardsortwoINTIPfromoldergeneration.
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3.1
Overview
Thecommissioningprocedureisalmostidentical,irrespectiveofsystemarchitecture.Theonly
differenceiswithconfiguration3(seethemoduleCrystalHardwareMediaGateway
ArchitectureConfiguration3):ifanINTOFconnectionwith4*64kbpssignalingisused,you
mustdeclareanIOIPboardinsteadoftheINTIPBboard.
Note:
TheINTIP3boardcannotbeusedasanIOIPboard.
3.2
Principle
ToputanACTMediaGatewayintoservice:
1.Ifrequired(seeconfiguration2above),declareanINTIPAboardinthemainCrystal
shelf.
2.DeclaretheACTMediaGatewayontheCallServerusingthePCXconfigurationtool.
3.InstallandconnectINTIPB(orIOIP)boardintheACTMediaGateway.
4.StartuptheACTMediaGateway.
3.3
DeclaringtheINTIPABoard
Inconfiguration2,atleastoneINTIPAboardmustbedeclaredinthemainCrystalshelf.This
boardprovidescompressionresources.
3.4
DeclaringtheACTMediaGateway
Declarethefollowing:
1.TheCrystalshelfoftheACTMediaGateway(thisisalwaysdeclaredasaperipheral
shelf).
2.AnINTIPB(orIOIP)boardinCPUposition.
3.TheEthernet(MAC)addressoftheINTIPB(orIOIP)board.
4.AtleastanotherboardintheCrystalshelf(requiredforcommissioning).
3.4.1
DeclaringtheCrystalShelfoftheACTMediaGateway
1.SelectShelf
2.Review/modifythefollowingattributes:
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ShelfAddress
EnterCrystalshelfnumber.
Note:
Numbers0,18and19arereserved.
ShelfType
SelectCrystalshelftypefromthemenu:ACT14Interfacesor
ACT28Interfaces.
Nameofrack
EnteranamefortheCrystalshelf.
ACTType
SelectPeripheralACTShelf.
Remark:
Inconfiguration3,theCrystalshelfinthemainareaisalsodeclaredasa
peripheralACTshelf.Inmanagement,theCallServerisconsideredto
bethemainCrystalshelf(No.0).
3.Confirmyourentries
3.4.2
DeclaringtheINTIPB(orIOIP)Board
1.SelectShelf>Board
2.Review/modifythefollowingattributes:
ShelfAddress
EnterCrystalshelfnumber.
BoardAddress
EntertheslotnumberoftheboardintheCrystalshelf.
ThisboardmustbeinaCPUslot.Theoptionsare:
Slot1ina4slotCrystalshelf(VoiceHub)orina
9slotCrystalshelf(WM1)
Slot6ina14slotCrystalshelf
Slot20ina28slotCrystalshelf
InterfaceType
SelectINTIPB,INTIP3BorIOIP(ifthesignalingmode
usedisIO2).
INTIPDaughterboard
Specifythetypeandnumberofdaughterboardsin
stalledontheboard,theoptionsare:
None:nodaughterboard.
GIP6x1:oneGIP6daughterboard.
GIP6x2:twoGIP6daughterboards.
1GIP44:oneGIP44daughterboard(asofR6.0).
2GIP44:twoGIP44daughterboards(asofR6.0).
1GIP6A:oneGIP6Adaughterboard.
1GIP41:oneGIP41daughterboard(asofR6.0).
2GIP6A:twoGIP6Adaughterboards.
2GIP41:twoGIP41daughterboards(asofR6.0).
ARMADA:ifthemotherboardisanINTIP3board
(asofR9.1)
Formoreinformationondaughterboards,seethemod
uleINTIPGIP6daughterboardGIP6Daughter
BoardandmoduleINTIPGIP4daughterboardGIP
4DaughterBoard.
IfanIOIPboardisused,adaughterboardcannotbein
stalled(nocompressoronIOIPboards).
BoardIPVersion
IPDefault
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3.Confirmyourentries
Note:
Whentheboardhasbeencreated,anadditionalattributeisdisplayedinview/modify:
No.ofCompressorsforIPDevices
Enterthenumberofcompressorsthatcanbeused.Thevalue
enteredisusedtocalculatethemaximumnumberofPCX
compressorsforthe"G729AServer"and"469G723.1Server"
135locks.
Accordingtohardwareconfiguration,thetablebelowdetailsthenumberofavailableVOIPchannels.
Profile
AdditionalARMADA
VOIPChannels
INTIP3B
Main/Standby
0
30
1
60(30+30)
3.4.3
EnteringtheEthernet(MAC)AddressoftheINTIPB(orIOIP)Board
OncetheINTIPBboardhasbeendeclared,itsMACaddressmustbeenteredinitsEthernet
parameters.IPparametersarenotcompletedatthisstage,theyarecompletedatboard
initialization.
1.SelectShelf>Board>EthernetParameters
2.Review/modifythefollowingattributes:
ShelfAddress
EnterCrystalshelfnumber.
BoardAddress
EntertheslotnumberoftheboardintheCrystal
shelf.
InterfaceType
INTIPBorIOIP(if4*64kbpssignalingonINTOFis
used).
BoardEthernetAddress
EntertheboardEthernetMACaddress.Thisinform
ationisincludedinthelabelattachedtotheboard.
3.Confirmyourentries
3.4.4
DeclaringanotherBoard
1.SelectShelf>Board
2.Review/modifythefollowingattributes:
ShelfAddress
EnterCrystalshelfnumber.
BoardAddress
EntertheslotnumberoftheboardintheCrystalshelf.
InterfaceType
Selectaboardfromthemenulist.
3.Confirmyourentries
3.5
InstallingandConnectingINTIPB(orIOIP)BoardtotheACT
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Note:
ThissectionisnotrelevantforINTIP3boards.
ThefollowingprocedureisapplicableforboththeINTIPBandIOIPboards.TheIOIPboardis
(physically)anINTIP2boardwithnocompressors(declaringtheINTIP2boardasanIOIPboardin
managementgivesitthisfunctionality).
1.OntheINTIPBboard,specifyCrystalshelfnumberwiththe"crystalnumber"switches.
Thereare8switcheseachcorrespondingtoabit(payattentiontoLSBandMSB).
2.IntheCrystalshelf,installtheINTIPBboardintheCPUslotasfollows:
Slot1ina4slotCrystalshelf(VoiceHub)orina9slotCrystalshelf(WM1)
Slot6ina14slotCrystalshelf
Slot20ina28slotCrystalshelf
3.ConnecttheadaptertotheINTIPBboardasfollows:
For9slot(WM1),14slotor28slotCrystalshelf:connectthe10/100baseTconnector
(ref3BA23243AA)tothebackpaneloftheINTIPBboard.Formoreinformation:see
moduleINTIPExternalconnectionsINTIPboardinCPUmode.
For4slotCrystalshelf(VoiceHub):connectthe9portmodule(VHPATCHPANEL
INTIPMODULE/ref3BA23244AA)tothepatchpanel.Formoreinformation:see
modulePatchPanelINTIPmoduleINTIPmoduleINTIPorINTIP2BoardUsed
inCPUMode(INTIPB).
4.ConnecttheadaptertotheLANwithastraightRJ45cable.
5.Installanotherboardintheshelf(theremustbeatleastoneotherboarddeclaredandin
serviceintheshelffortheINTIPBboardtoinitialize).
3.6
InstallingandConnectingINTIP3BoardtotheACTMedia
Gateway
1.InstalltheINTIP3boardintheCPUmainslotorstandby.
Note:
TheVoiceHubisnotsupportedwithINTIP3.
2.Connectthe10/100/1000baseT(3BA23278AA)connectorasshowninmoduleINTIP3
Externalconnections
3.ConnecttheadaptertotheLANwithastraightRJ45cable.
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3.7
StartingtheACTMediaGateway
TheMediaGatewaystartupcorrespondstoINTIPBboardinitialization.Therearetwo
possibleinitializationprocesses:
Staticinitialization:IPparametersaremanuallyconfiguredontheINTIPBboard.Static
initializationmustbeusedifthereisnoDHCPserver.Itisalsorecommendedforreasons
ofreliabilitysothatACTMediaGatewayoperationisnotdependentonDHCPserver
availability.SeeINTIPB(orIOIP)BoardStaticInitializationProcess.
Dynamicinitialization(factoryfitteddefaultprocess):IPparametersareautomaticallysent
byaDHCPservertotheINTIPBboard.SeeINTIPB(orIOIP)BoardDynamic
InitializationProcess.
Note1:
ThetwoboardinitializationprocessesarecommontotheINTIPBandIOIPboards.
Note2:
ForINTIP3,onlystaticinitializationisallowedduetosecurityconstraints.
3.7.1
INTIPB(orIOIP)BoardStaticInitializationProcess
Note:
ForINTIP3staticinitialization,see:INTIP3BBoardStaticInitializationProcess.
3.7.1.1
Overview
1.TheadministratorconfigurestheboardIPparametersfromaconsoleconnecteddirectlyto
thefrontpaneloftheINTIPBboard.TheIPparameterstoconfigureare:
TheINTIPBboardIPaddress
TheIPsubnetworkmask
Therouteraddress
TheTFTPserver1IPaddress
TheTFTPserver2IPaddress
Note:
InaduplicatedCallServerconfiguration,theaddressestoenterintheTFTPserver1and2
fieldsarethemainIPaddressesoftheCallServersasfollows:
WhenthetwoCallServersareonthesameIPsubnetwork,thesamemainIPaddresscan
beusedforthetwoCallServers.ThisonemustonlybeenteredontheTFTPserver1field.
WhenthetwoCallServersareondifferentIPsubnetworks,thetwoCallServersmainIPad
dressesmustbeenteredontheTFTPserver1andTFTPserver2fields.
2.TheINTIPBboarddownloadsthelanpbx.cfgfilefromtheTFTPserver,thisfile
containsthelistofCallServerIPaddressesinthePCXnetwork.Forinformationon
lanpbx.cfggeneration,seethemodulelanpbxbuildOperation(ifthefiledoesnotexist
onthePCX,itiscreatedautomatically).
3.TheINTIPBboardsendsaTFTPrequesttowardstheCallServersIPaddressesdeclared
inthelanpbx.cfgfile.
4.TheINTIPBboarddownloadsthebinariesfromthemainCallServer.
5.TheINTIPBboardsendsanewTFTPrequesttowardsthetwoCallServersmainIP
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addresses.
6.TheINTIPBboarddownloadsthestartintipfilefromthemainCallServer.
3.7.1.2
StartingtheStaticInitializationProcess
Toconfiguretheboardinstatic,accesstheboard'smainmenubyconnectingaconsoletothe
frontpaneloftheboard:
1.ConnecttheV24cabletotheboard:
INTIPboard:reference3BA28112,seethemoduleINTIPExternalconnections
DescriptionofthecablefortheINTIPboard.
INTIP2board:reference3EH75003AA,seethemoduleINTIPExternalconnections
DescriptionofthecablefortheINTIP2board.
2.Configuretheconsoleasfollows:
9600bps
8N1
FlowcontrolXON/XOFF
3.WhenthemessageHitENTERkeytosuspendcouplerbootprocessis
displayed,pressEntertodisplaythemainmenu:
IPconfigurationMenu
Availablecommands:
view:displaycurrentIPconfiguration
chmode:changeIPConfigurationMode(Static/dynamic)
chip:changeStaticIPParameters
chqual:ChangedefaultqualityParameters
save:savedmodifiedconfiguration
reset:resetcoupler
Use?or?<cmd>togethelponCommand
Config:
4.Enterchmode,then1tochangetheinitializationmodetoStaticmode.
5.EnterchipandconfigurethefollowingIPparameters:
TheINTIPBboardIPaddress,
TheIPsubnetworkmask,
TherouterIPaddress,
TheTFTPserver1IPaddress,
TheTFTPserver2IPaddress.
6.Entersavetosavetheparameters.
7.Enterresettoreinitializetheboard.
8.Tocheckinitializationstatus,enterthecommand:Config<ShelfNo.>
3.7.2
INTIPB(orIOIP)BoardDynamicInitializationProcess
3.7.2.1
Overview
1.Atboardstartup,theINTIPBboardsendsarequesttotheDHCPserverwhichreturns
thefollowingIPparameters:
TheINTIPBboardIPaddress,
TheIPsubnetworkmask,
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Therouteraddress,
TheTFTPserveraddress.
2.TheINTIPBboarddownloadsthelanpbx.cfgfilefromtheTFTPserver,thisfilecontains
thelistofCallServerIPaddressesinthePCXnetwork.Forinformationonlanpbx.cfg
generation,seethemodulelanpbxbuildOperation(ifthefiledoesnotexistonthePCX,it
iscreatedautomatically).
3.TheINTIPBboardsendsaTFTPrequesttowardstheCallServersIPaddressesdeclared
inthelanpbx.cfgfile.
4.TheINTIPBboarddownloadsthebinariesfromthemainCallServer.
5.TheINTIPBboardsendsanewTFTPrequesttowardsthetwoCallServersmainIP
addresses.
6.TheINTIPBboarddownloadsthestartintipfilefromthemainCallServer.
3.7.2.2
StartingtheDynamicInitializationProcess
Requirements:
Beforestartinginitialization,youmustprogramontheDHCPserverastaticaddress
(Ethernet(MAC)addressIPaddresscorrespondence)fortheINTIPBboard.Thead
vantageofstaticaddressingisthattheDHCPserveralwaysassignsthesameIPaddress
totheINTIPBboardatsubsequentstartups.Formoreinformation:seemoduleDHCP
serverConfigurationprocedure.
IftheDHCPserverisinternaltotheCallServer,noaddressofTFTPservermustbe
enteredinDHCPserverconfiguration.TheDHCPserverprovidestheappropriateIPad
dressoftheCallServer.InaduplicatedCallServerconfigurationwherethetwoCall
ServersareondifferentIPsubnetworks,aDHCPrelaymustbeactivatedontheIPsub
networkwheretheINTIPBboardislocated.
IftheDHCPserverisexternal,theTFTPserveraddressmustbeenteredinDHCPserver
configuration.InaduplicatedCallServerconfigurationwherethetwoCallServersareon
differentIPsubnetworks,theTFTPservermustalsobeexternal.
TheINTIPBboardinitializationstartsassoonastheboardisinstalledintheACTMedia
Gateway.
Note:
Ifboardinitializationprocesshasbeenchangedpreviouslyandtheboardissettostatic,itmustbe
switchedbacktodynamicusingtheIPconfigurationmenu.Thismenuisaccessiblebyconnecting
aconsoletothefrontpaneloftheINTIPBboard.Formoreinformation:seeStartingtheStaticInitializ
ationProcess.
3.7.3
INTIP3BBoardStaticInitializationProcess
TheadministratorconfigurestheINTIP3BboardIPparametersfromaconsoleusingthe
mgconfigcommand.
1.Connectaconsoleasshownin:moduleINTIP3ExternalconnectionsConnectinga
ConsoleforStaticConfiguration
2.Openarootsession(bydefaultthepasswordisempty)
3.Enterthemgconfigcommand
TheIPparameterstoenterare:
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TheINTIP3BboardIPaddress
TheIPsubnetworkmask
Therouteraddress
TheCSroleaddress
TheCSredundancyroleaddress
Note:
InaduplicatedCallServerconfiguration:
WhenthetwoCallServersareinthesameIPsubnetwork,thesamemainIPaddresscan
beusedforthetwoCallServers.ThisaddressmustonlybeenteredonceintheCSrolead
dressfield.
WhenthetwoCallServersareondifferentIPsubnetworks,theduplicatedCallServermain
IPaddressmustbeenteredintheCSredundancyroleaddressfield.
4.Exitthemgconfigtoolandexitthesession
Afterconfiguration,theINTIP3B:
1.SendsaTFTPrequesttowardsthemainIPaddressesofthetwoCallServersconfigured
previously
2.DownloadsthebinariesfromthemainCallServer
3.SendsanewTFTPrequesttowardsthemainIPaddressesofthetwoCallServers
configuredpreviously
4.DownloadsthestartemgfilefromthemainCallServer
3.8
ConfiguringtheAddressofthePassiveCommunicationServer
intheINTIPboard
IftheACTMediaGatewayisrescuedbyaPassiveCommunicationServer,thePassive
CommunicationServeraddressmustbeconfiguredintheINTIPboard.Toconfigurethe
addressofthePassiveCommunicationServerintheINTIPboard,seemodulePassive
CommunicationServer(PCS)ConfigurationprocedureConfiguringtheAddressofthe
PassiveCommunicationServerintheINTIPboards.
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4.1
ConnectingtoaMediaGateway
telnetsessionsarenotavailableonINTIPboards.ToaccessanINTIPboard,usethethe
consoleportinfrontoftheINTIPboard.
4.2
ErrorCodes
Incaseoferror,LEDslocatedonthefrontpanelarelitup.Formoreinformation,see:
INTIPandINTIP2:moduleINTIPHardwareconfiguration
INTIP3:moduleINTIP3Hardwareconfiguration
4.3
BoardBootTraces
Boardbootcanbetracedonaconsoleconnectedtotheboardfrontpanelwithacableas
describedinmoduleCrystalHardwareMediaGatewayCommissioningINTIPB(orIOIP)
BoardStaticInitializationProcess.Thetracegivesinformationonbinarydownload,binary
version,IPparameters,CallServeraddress,etc.
Example:
Inthisexample,theaddressassignedbytheDHCPserveris172.231.47.19.
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LogicalBoard:INTIPBMainCrystal2(DynamicIPConfigurationusing
DHCP)
PhysicalBoard:Revision1=AB(MPC826040MHz)
MuP:Version0081Revision0101
Boot/downloadversion:intip_04.03.0_03Dec01_11h29
Applicationversion:intip_04.07.1_09Jan02_08h56
>HitENTERkeytosuspendcouplerbootprocess<INTIP:
5secleftbeforestartingcoupler
4secleftbeforestartingcoupler
3secleftbeforestartingcoupler
2secleftbeforestartingcoupler
1secleftbeforestartingcoupler
StartingCoupler
00000004000007E4:ConfigIP:DiscoveringourIPParametersusingDHCP
request
00000005000007E4:DHCP:MyEthernetAddressis00:80:9F:04:9C:0E
00000006000007E4:DHCP:SendDHCP_DISCOVER(Broadcast)
0000000700000BCD:DHCP:SwitchtostateINIT_STATE
0000000800000F6D:DHCP:SendDHCP_DISCOVER(Broadcast)
0000000900000F6E:DHCP:ReceiveDHCP_OFFERfrom172.231.47.1
0000000A00000F6E:DHCP:ThisDHCP_OFFERcomesfromAlcatel4400DHCP
Server
0000000B00000F6E:DHCP:DHCP_OFFERcontain@IP172.231.47.19@TFTP
172.231.47.3
0000000C00000F6E:DHCP:SwitchtostateREQUESTING_STATE
0000000D00000F6E:DHCP:SendDHCP_REQUEST[0][ServerId172.231.47.3
ReqIP172.231.47.19](Broadcasts)
0000000E00000F89:DHCP:ReceiveDHCP_ACKfrom172.231.47.1
0000000F00000F89:DHCP:SwitchtostateBOUND_STATE
0000001000000F89:DHCP:BoardIPAddr:172.231.47.19
0000001100000F89:DHCP:SubnetMask:255.255.255.0
0000001200000F89:DHCP:RouterIPAddr:172.231.47.254
0000001300000F89:DHCP:DHCPIPAddr:172.231.47.3
0000001400000F89:DHCP:TFTPIPAddr:172.231.47.3
0000001500000F89:DHCP:LEASETIME:86400seconds
0000001600000F89:DHCP:StartTimer[43200,75600,86400]
0000001700000F89:ConfigIP:IPParameterscomesfromDHCPserver172.231.
47.3
0000001800000F89:ConfigIP:IPAddress:172.231.47.19
0000001900000F89:ConfigIP:IPSubnetMask:255.255.255.0
0000001A00000F89:ConfigIP:IPDefaultRouter:172.231.47.254pingfd=
2
0000001B00000F8C:ResetofReleasedCallCounters
0000001C00000F8C:LANPBX:Downloadofthefile'lanpbx.cfg'fromserver
172.231.47.3
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