Cisco WRP400-G1 Administration Guide - Page 18

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Product Overview and Deployment Guidelines WRP400 Maintenance Operations 1 address into your web browser to log on to the configuration utility. NOTE The default LAN IP address of the WRP400 is 192.168.15.1. If another device on the network has the same IP address, the WRP400 will take the address 192.168.16.1. You can modify the Local IP Address on the Setup tab > Basic Setup page, Network Setup section. If you are using the IVR, be aware that this address is NOT the address reported by the 110 option of the IVR. The device does not respond to the 110 option address. - If you wish to enable web access and wireless access to the configuration utility, you can use the Administration tab > Management page, Web Access section. • DHCP Server: The DCHP server is disabled by default. If there are no other DHCP servers on your network, you can enable the DHCP server option to allow your WRP400 to assign IP addresses to connected devices automatically. This setting is on the Setup tab > Basic Setup page, DHCP Server Setting section. • System Logging: If you wish to enable system logging, be aware that there are two sets of system logs: one for the data (router) functions and another for the voice functions. - Data (router) logging: See the Administration tab > Logging page. - Voice logging: See the Voice tab > System page, Miscellaneous Settings section. • Factory Reset: If you wish to reset your WRP400 to the factory default settings, you can reset the data (router) settings and the voice settings separately. Factory reset of data (router) settings: Use one of the following methods: - Option 1: Log on to the configuration utility, and then click Administration > Factory Defaults. Next to Restore Router Factory Defaults, click Yes. Then click Save Settings to begin the operation. - Option 2: Press and hold the reset button located on the side panel for approximately ten seconds. Cisco Small Business WRP400 Administration Guide 16

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Product Overview and Deployment Guidelines
WRP400 Maintenance Operations
Cisco Small Business WRP400 Administration Guide
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address into your web browser to log on to the configuration utility.
NOTE
The default LAN IP address of the WRP400 is 192.168.15.1. If another
device on the network has the same IP address, the WRP400 will take
the address 192.168.16.1. You can modify the Local IP Address on the
Setup tab > Basic Setup page, Network Setup section.
If you are using the IVR, be aware that this address is NOT the address
reported by the 110 option of the IVR. The device does not respond
to the 110 option address.
-
If you wish to enable web access and wireless access to the
configuration utility, you can use the Administration tab > Management
page, Web Access section.
DHCP Server:
The DCHP server is disabled by default. If there are no other
DHCP servers on your network, you can enable the DHCP server option to
allow your WRP400 to assign IP addresses to connected devices
automatically. This setting is on the Setup tab > Basic Setup page, DHCP
Server Setting section.
System Logging:
If you wish to enable system logging, be aware that there
are two sets of system logs: one for the data (router) functions and another
for the voice functions.
-
Data (router) logging:
See the Administration tab > Logging page.
-
Voice logging:
See the Voice tab > System page, Miscellaneous
Settings section.
Factory Reset:
If you wish to reset your WRP400 to the factory default
settings, you can reset the data (router) settings and the voice settings
separately.
Factory reset of data (router) settings:
Use one of the following methods:
-
Option 1:
Log on to the configuration utility, and then click
Administration > Factory Defaults
. Next to
Restore Router Factory
Defaults
, click
Yes
. Then click
Save Settings
to begin the operation.
-
Option 2:
Press and hold the reset button located on the side panel for
approximately ten seconds.