Creating and storing system configurations, Setting the default ip address, Creating and storing system configurations -3 – Clear-Com Eclipse-Omega User Manual

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CREATING AND STORING SYSTEM CONFIGURA-
TIONS

A “configuration” is a complete set of operating parameters for the
system which includes talk and listen paths for each connected
intercom panel. Depending on the interfaces installed, the
configuration can also include more sophisticated features such as
paging, call signaling, interrupt foldback (IFB), ISO, groups, automatic
DTMF dialing, routing, and many other features.

When an external computer is connected to the matrix the system
administrator can retrieve the current configuration information stored
in the CPU microprocessor’s memory (using the Eclipse Configuration
Software) and display the configuration on the computer’s screen.

The system administrator can then apply the current configuration,
modify it, or create a new configuration with the Eclipse Configuration
Software. If the system administrator creates more than one
configuration the unused configurations can be stored on the
computer’s hard disk or on CD-ROM to use later, allowing the system
to be reconfigured as required.

The CPU card itself will store up to four complete configurations in its
operational memory that can be applied either directly from the CPU
card or from the connected computer.

SETTING THE DEFAULT IP ADDRESS

The CPU card LAN ports can be reset to their default IP addresses by
pressing and holding the ‘ENG’ and ‘FULL RESET’ buttons on the
CPU front card and then pressing the ‘RESET’ button at the top and
then holding the ‘ENG’ and ‘FULL RESET’ buttons until the card
resets. This will reset the LAN1 ethernet port to the factory default
address of 169.254.0.100 and all other ethernet ports to the 0.0.0.0
(blank) address. If the system is fitted with two CPU cards (master and
slave) ensure that the default IP address procedure is carried out on
both cards but with only the card being reset plugged in as detailed
below.

• Remove the slave CPU card if present.

• Press and hold the ‘ENG’ and ‘FULL RESET’ front panel buttons

simultaneously then press the ‘RESET’ button on the master CPU
card.

• Replace the slave CPU card if there was one otherwise the

procedure is complete.

• Remove the master CPU card.

• Press and hold the ‘ENG’ and ‘FULL RESET’ front panel buttons

simultaneously then press the ‘RESET’ button on the slave CPU
card.

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