
5 Configuration
5.1 General information
After you have made the connections illustrated in 3.3, choose the configuration mode from
the ones illustrated below.
To configure StarVoice,
If no PC with LAN board is available, you can use the Console port and StarManager
(software included in the installation CD), as illustrated in 6;
If a PC with LAN board is available, you can connect it to StarVoice LAN port and
carry out the WEB browser configuration, as illustrated 5.1.3.
Less expert users can use Command Line Interface (CLI) configuration through serial
connection and terminal emulation software
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or Telnet session, as illustrated in ATOS –
User’s Manual.
If you connect StarVoice to an existing LAN you probably have to change the address
assigned by default to StarVoice (10.0.0.1) to make it compatible with subnet addresses
used in the LAN. In this case, after the initial configuration, continue as illustrated in 5.3
and connect the device to the LAN.
The initial configuration for analogue and ISDN lines is normally suitable for operation.
For special configurations refer to ATOS – User’s Manual.
Following are some examples of minimum configuration for data operation. The complete
list of configurations is shown in ATOS – User’s Manual contained in the installation CD
supplied with StarVoice.
5.1.1 Connection to Internet
For quick connection to Internet with StarVoice, get the following information from your
Internet Service Provider and follow the instruction below.
The following information is needed:
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VCI and VPI value;
Encapsulation type used by ISP: PPPoA (PPP over ATM), PPPoE (PPP over
Ethernet) or RFC1483 (IP over ATM);
User name and password (in case of PPP encapsulation).
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such as Windows HyperTerminal
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