Installing the HiPath AP 1140 Hardware
3. Click Update to apply the changes.
4. Once the HiPath AP 1140 has restarted (this could take
10 to 20 seconds), turn it off, connect it to your network
and turn it on again.
5. With the Syslog opened, watch the HiPath AP 1140 re-
start. Messages are sent to the Syslog daemon and their
source is displayed. This IP address is the one assigned
to the HiPath AP 1140.
This procedure will only work for one HiPath AP 1140 at
a time. If you are booting several HiPath AP 1140 or
similar units (RG 2100 or AP 1100), you will have no
way to tell which IP address belongs to which HiPath
AP 1140.
To find the IP address with the DHCP Server of your network:
1. Open the DHCP Server you are using.
2. Browse through the list of IP addresses and find the one
associated to the MAC address of the HiPath AP 1140.
Browsing through the list of IP addresses can take some
time.
The HiPath AP 1140 telephone line interface has been designed
to interface with a conventional analog phone. Connections to cer-
tain PBX / Key systems supply a higher line voltage that could
damage the HiPath AP 1140.
Do not connect the HiPath AP 1140 directly to Analog
Telephone Systems.
Figure 4: Syslog Daemon
Click here to enable messages to the
Syslog daemon
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