Initial configuration, Powering on the vcs, Initial configuration via serial cable – TANDBERG Security Camera User Manual

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To set the initial configuration using a PC
connected to the VCS DATA port via a serial
cable:

Connect the supplied serial cable from the

1.

DATA port on the VCS to the COM port on a
PC.
Start a terminal emulator program on the

2.

PC and configure it to use the DATA port as
follows:

baud rate 115200

data bits: 8

parity: none

stop bits: 1

flow control: none.

Power on the unit (if it is not already on).

3.

The terminal emulator program will display
start up information.
After approximately 2 minutes you will get
the login prompt (if the unit is already on,
press

Enter

to get the login prompt):

tandberg login:

Enter the username

4.

admin

and press

Enter

.

You will get the password prompt:

Password:

Enter the default password of

5.

TANDBERG

and press

Enter

.

You will get the install wizard prompt:

Run install wizard [n]:

Type

y

and press

Enter

.

Follow the prompts given by the install

6.

wizard to specify the following:

The password you want to use for your

a.

system. See

Administrator Account

Password

for details.

Whether you wish to use IPv4 or IPv6.

b.

See

IP Protocol

for details.

The LAN 1 IP address of the system.

c.

The LAN1 IPv4 subnet mask of the system

d.

(if you have selected IPv4).

The IP default gateway of the system.

e.

The

f.

ethernet speed

.

Whether you want to use SSH to

g.

administer the system.

Whether you want to use Telnet to

h.

administer the system.

Once the wizard is finished you will be

7.

prompted to log in again. Login with the
username

admin

and your new password.

You will again get the install wizard prompt;

8.

this time select

n

and press

Enter

in order

to skip the wizard.

A welcome message similar to the following
will appear:

Welcome to
TANDBERG Video Communication

Server Release X2.0
SW Release Date: 2008-03-20
OK

You must now reboot the system in order

9.

for the new settings take effect. To do this,
type the command:

xCommand boot

Once it has rebooted, the VCS is ready to use.
You can continue to use the serial connection,
or you can connect to the system remotely over
IP using either or both:

the

web interface

via HTTPS

a

command line interface

via SSH or Telnet.

We recommend that you now configure the
following:

The system name of the VCS. This is used by

the TANDBERG Management Suite (TMS) to
identify the system. See

About the System

Name

for more information.

Automatic discovery. If you have multiple

VCSs in the same network you may want
to disable automatic discovery on some
of them. See

Auto Discover

for more

information.

The DNS server address (if URI dialing

or FQDNs are to be used). See

DNS

configuration

for more information.

To start the VCS:

Ensure the power cable is connected.

1.

Ensure the LAN cable is connected to the

2.

LAN1 port.
Turn on the power switch on the back right

3.

of the unit (adjacent to the power cable).
Press the soft power button on the back left

4.

of the unit.

The system will power up. Wait until:

the green PWR LED on the front of the unit

is a steady green color (it may flash briefly
during power up).
the red ALM LED on the front of the unit has

gone out.
the IP address is showing in the display

panel on the front of the unit.

You now must set the system's IP address,
subnet mask and default gateway before the
system can be used. Consult your network
administrator for information on which
addresses to use. Note that the VCS must use
a static IP address.
The initial configuration can be done:

by connecting from a PC to the VCS

via a

serial cable
via the buttons on the front pane

l

if your network is set up to allow it, by

connecting via a web browser

to the default

IP address of 192.168.0.100.

Powering on the VCS

Initial Configuration via Serial Cable

!

Do not leave a terminal emulator
session open once it is no longer in
use. An open session may cause

issues during a system restart.

The IP configuration made via the serial
cable applies to the LAN 1 ethernet
port only. If you have enabled the

LAN 2 port (by installing the Dual Network
Interfaces option key) you must use the web
interface or CLI to configure the LAN 2
settings.

!

If the red ALM LED flashes rapidly it
indicates a hardware fault. Contact your
local TANDBERG representative.

The yellow HDD LED indicates disk activity and
may flicker during normal operation, more so
on a busy system.

TANDBERG

VIDEO COMMUNICATIONS SERVER

ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE

Introduction

Getting Started

Overview and

Status

System

Configuration

VCS

Configuration

Zones and

Neighbors

Call

Processing

Bandwidth

Control

Firewall

Traversal

Maintenance

Appendices

Initial Configuration

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