Mediatrix 2102 configuration file


















Open a command line and enter the following command by replacing each field with the information in your setup. The pcapture command will be executed in the CLI and the result will be sent to a new Wireshark window. You can look at the DGW v2. How to Create Filters. To create a new filter for a particular field value in any frame, select a frame must be a known protocol, meaning decoded by Wireshark.

Then right-click Apply as Filter and then choose your type of filter. In the following screen, select the. Select also the proper folder, enter a filename, then click the OK button to save your audio file. To view this file in Audacity, drag and drop from Windows explorer into the Audacity screen. Audacity is a free, easy-to-use audio editor and recorder.

Plot Spectrum Utility. SIP Scenario Generator shows the actual call processing trace in a format that is easily understood using browser technology. Warning: Do not use this product near water, for example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool. When working on a Mediatrix unit, always wear an ESD wrist strap, ensuring that it makes a good contact with your bare skin.

Warning: Means danger. Avvertenza: Questo simbolo di avvertenza indica un pericolo. To avoid premature aging of the unit, insure user security and facilitate access, upgrades and maintenance, the following guidelines must be followed. Install the Mediatrix unit: on a standard Install the Mediatrix unit in a well-ventilated location where it will not be exposed to high temperatures or humidity.

Excessive heat could damage the internal components. Unit should be positioned to be accessible for future upgrade, maintenance and troubleshooting and where cables can be easily connected. Maintain a minimum of 25 mm 1 in. Keep airflow around and through the vents of the unit clear of any obstruction. Do not put books or paper on the unit. Always use straight through cables. Cables must not pull or create a lateral stress on the connectors, i.

Cables must be installed in such a way not to present a trip hazard to personnel working in the vicinity of the equipment. Keep cables away from: Sources of electrical noise such as radios, transmitters, and broadband amplifiers Power lines Fluorescent lighting fixtures Liquids or moisture Heat sources. Parameter Description Dimensions Height: 4. Width: 22 cm 8. Depth: Weight g 1. Task Verified by Date Network information available and recorded in site log.

Location requirements verified. Site power Voltage. Installation site pre-power check completed. Mounting tools and equipment available.

Additional equipment available. Mediatrix unit received. Regulatory compliance and safety information received. Software version verified Rack, desktop mounting of chassis completed. Initial electrical connections established. Cable length limits verified.

Initial configuration performed. Initial operation verified. Item Condition 1 Mediatrix unit 1 external Power Adaptor with a cord for the country in which you are using the Mediatrix Unit 1 Printed flyer 1 Bumpon kit for desktop use. To clean a Mediatrix unit, wipe with a soft dry cloth.

Caution: Do not use volatile liquids such as benzine and thinner as they can damage the unit's casing. This ports is used by default for LAN connections. Before you begin. Warning: Before performing this procedure, you must first read and understand the Safety Recommendations listed in this document.

Note: Note or take a picture of your unit's serial number before starting the installation, and place the card stickers of the cards not factory installed. Refer to Locating the Product Serial Number. Caution: To prevent damage to the Mediatrix unit, make sure to connect the cables to their proper location on the Mediatrix unit. Note: This will improve the airflow under the unit. Next Step. Note: If necessary, install a mm x mm x 12 mm 10 in.

Note: To prevent damage to the Mediatrix unit, make sure to connect the cables to their proper location on the Mediatrix unit. Make sure that your network connection is working. You must use an IPv4 Network. Note: When the unit is brought from a cold to a warm environment, condensation, that might be harmful to the unit, may occur.

If this is the case, wait one hour before connecting the power cord. Your computer must be set to use the ETH2 on most devices, use the Note: The public username account has administrator rights. Note: You can also use admin as a username and administrator as password. Caution: Use standard telecommunication cables with a minimum of 26 AWG wire gauge.

Note: The maximum standard FXS cable length is m. Caution: Always use standard telecommunication cables with a minimum of 26 AWG wire gauge. Warning: Make sure your unit is powered off. Caution: Use with internal Ethernet cable only. Warning: Make sure your unit is powered off before flipping it over. Make sure all your cables are well connected.

Problem Cause Unable to contact the Management Interface. Card does not appear in the Management Interface. The card is broken. The unit is broken. Card appears in the Management interface, but cannot be used For example, unable to make calls. The card is not configured properly. Refer to the Software Configuration Guide.

CLI service not activated in the configuration. Protocol used to contact the CLI not activated. Unable to contact the unit via SNMP. SNMP service not activated.

Credentials do not grant access. Unable to make calls, although cards appear in the Management Interface. Hour and date are not synchronized required by certificates.

One LED out of two has a degree phase. This pattern lasts for 8 seconds. The download of the firmware has failed. After 4 seconds, the unit restarts. No Ip Address configured. The unit tries to download and install a firmware given by the Network Rescue server.

Revert to known factory settings if the Mediatrix unit refuses to work properly for any reason or the connection to the network is lost. Reconfigure a unit.

The action will occur more or less rapidly depending on the platform. ResetButtonManagement parameter. Performing a partial reset on a new unit will not modify the configuration, as it has not yet been modified to your needs. However, a partial reset performed on a unit already in use will: Rollback Local Firewall settings that are not yet applied.

This device doesn't have that feature, but it does allow more complicated and flexible methods for updating firmware, such as downloading new versions from a TFTP or HTTP server on your network.

You can configure the device to check for new firmware at that location on a regular schedule if you wish. These are enterprise-level features which may seem more difficult than cheaper consumer boxes, but give sysadmins more options in the end. The Mediatrix units I had came with firmware version v5. The manufacturer's website indicates that the current version available for download in their support portal under the " SIP v5.

There is a huge difference between these versions, both in the number of features available, the layout of the menus, and also the number of fixes made and upgrades in place. If you've already read this far into this article, it is worth doing this upgrade.

Old Version New Version. In my experience, the simplest way to get new firmware onto the device is to set up a TFTP server a computer on your LAN, and then direct the Mediatrix unit to download the firmware being served from that computer.

The experience described below will follow that path. First, the device seems to be happiest and easiest to configure when it has been allocated an IP address and set up on the network. Giving it a fixed IP address will also make it easier to connect to later on from other computers in order to test access to the administrator menus. You can download and install this application free for a thirty day trial, which should be more than enough time to upgrade your device. You could install one on a spare Linux computer, but we happened to have a spare Windows workstation here so we used that.

When the TFTP server program is set up which takes all of thirty seconds , you simply grab the current firmware from Mediatrix's website. You unzip the archive they provide, and place the files in the root folder used by the TFTP server software. Now that the stage is set to perform an upgrade on your Mediatrix device, you should also download some software from the Mediatrix website to assist in controlling the unit and configuring the settings.

This tool can be used for free to manage up to three Mediatrix devices simultaneously without purchasing a license key, so it is fine for our efforts here. The current version available for download from the Mediatrix support portal is v3.

We can then use this UMN software to : communicate with the Mediatrix device over the network configure the location of your TFTP server where the firmware upgrade is located tell the device to perform the firmware upgrade from that TFTP server location you indicated tell the device to reboot itself configure additional internal settings on the device unavailable from the web-browser-based menus using the UMN's SNMP capabilities.

Make absolutely sure you reboot that Windows computer after the installation process is completed, because the UMN package won't work properly until you do. Plug it into your LAN, and power it up. When you see the "Connect to Unit Manager" prompt window, you don't need to provide a username or password; just click OK when starting the program.

You should right-click it and choose Refresh a few times to ensure it shows up completely along with submenus. Click the plus-sign to the left of the MAC address to expand the tree of options beneath it. Right-click on "Software Download" from the list of options shown for the device, and choose Edit. Click OK at the bottom to enforce these changes.



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