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SIP Protocol
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Method -
It is the method to be performed on the resource. All the possible
methods are listed in the previous table
Request URI -
A SIP URL or a general Uniform Resource Identifier. It
represents the user or service to which this request is being addressed.
SIP Version -
The SIP version being used.
R
ESPONSE
M
ESSAGE
The format of the Response Message header is shown in the following figure:
SIP Version -
The SIP version being used.
Status Code -
A 3-digit integer code of the attempt to understand and satisfy
the request.
Reason Phrase -
A textual description of the status code.
SIP V
ERSION
S
TATUS
C
ODE
R
EASON
P
HRASE
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Web Interface
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Chapter 5
Web Interface
USING THE WEB-BASED USER INTERFACE
To configure the CPVA500 for the first time, the configuration PC must have a
static IP address within the 192.168.1.x subnet.
Perform the following steps to bring up the Web User Interface:
1)
Connect an Ethernet cable between the CPVA500 and a PC configured to
use subnet 192.168.1.x.
2)
To configure the PC to use subnet 192.168.1.x, right click on the
Local
Area Connection
under the Network and Dial-Up connection window
and select
Properties
.
3)
Select
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
and then click on the Properties
button.
4)
Select the
Use the following IP address
option and then enter the IP
address as 192.168.1.x
1
, where x is some number between 2 and 254.
Click the tab button to select the subnet mask as 255.255.255.0.
5)
If the CPVA500 has not been turned on, turn on the power. Wait about
one minute.
6)
In a Web browser on the PC, connect to
to enter
the router's configuration program. The browser should connect and you
should see the Enter Network Password screen shown in the following
figure. If the browser does not connect, the router may not have an
image. In this case, follow the instructions on page 69 to update the
CPVA500 image.
7)
Type
admin
in the User Name and Password fields, and click OK. These
values can be changed later in the Web User Interface.
1.
Note that Ethernet and USB interface share the same subnet, since they are bridged within
the router.
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USB Drivers Installation
In order to use USB port, it is necessary to install Microsoft Windows Remote
NDIS USB drivers.
Follow these steps to complete the installation:
1)
On Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000 or Windows XP PC, enter
"
mkdir \temp\usb
" to create a temporary directory.
2)
Enter "
cd \temp\usb
" to change to the temporary directory.
3)
Copy the
tlsID_cpva500_winusbrndis.zip
file to the Windows PC.
4)
Unzip tlsID_cpva500_winusbrndis.zip into the temporary directory.
5)
Connect a USB cable between the PC and the CPVA500.
6)
The first time that this is done, the Windows PC displays the "New
Hardware Found" dialog. When prompted for the location of the driver,
specify the temporary directory, \temp\usb.
7)
On Windows 98 and Windows Me, you will need to reboot the Windows
PC.
8)
The CPVA500 Windows USB driver looks like a network adapter card to
Windows. It is bound to TCP/IP. Configure TCP/IP appropriately for your
environment.
The driver is now operational.
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Factory Default Configuration
During Power on initialization, the CPVA500 initializes all configuration
attributes to default values. It will read in the configuration profile from the
permanent storage section on the flash memory. The default values are
overridden when identical attributes with different values are configured.
The configuration profile in the permanent storage can be created via Web User
Interface or Telnet User Interface, or the other management protocols.
The factory default configuration can be restored in the following method:
Via
Web page
, by clicking the
Restore Default Settings
option in
the Restore Default screen;
Via
Telnet
with
restoredefault
command.
Via
Phone
, when the unit becomes unreachable. Refer to page 71
for futher information.
The default parameters of the device are the following:
LAN port IP address:
192.168.1.1
LAN port Netmask:
255.255.255.0
Local Administrator
1
account name:
admin
Local Administrator account password:
admin
Local Non-Administrator
2
account name:
user
Local Non-Administrator account password:
user
Remote WAN access
3
:
enabled all service
Remote WAN access account name:
support
Remote WAN access account password:
support
DHCP server on LAN interface:
disabled
Note
The parameters not included in the previous list are not set.
1.
The Local Access screen allows you to set and confirm “admin” unrestricted access to change
the configuration of the router, but cannot obtain access from WAN. Both username and
password have a maximum length of 15 characters.
2.
The User Access screen allows you to set and confirm “user” access to view the configura-
tion, statistics, and to update the router software via LAN, but not via WAN. Both username
and password have a maximum length of 15 characters.
3.
The Remote technical support account allows the local administrative user to explicitly ena-
ble a remote technician to access Telsey Router user interface and allows it to send ping
response packet. This account allows you to set and confirm “support” access for router
maintenance and diagnostics. The remote support access will not work in bridge mode since
there is no public IP address assigned to the router. Both username and password have a
maximum length of 15 characters.

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