SIPxNano™
IP-PBX Server
Quick Start Guide
1.0 What’s included with the SIPxNano™
The following items are included with the SIPxNano:
1.
NanoServ system computer and stand
2.
AC Power Adaptor
3.
Documentation CD
4.
This Quick Start Guide
Note
Refer to the Getting Started Guide on the CD-ROM for complete information on installation.
2.0 What you will need
The following items are NOT included, but you will need them to use the SIPxNano:
1.
Monitor
2.
Keyboard
3.
Mouse
4.
Separate PC
5.
Ethernet cable
Important
intended nor approved for use in an industrial or residential environment.
Document Number: 09407U7-002, Rev. B
Part Number: 07MSIPxNANO-QS
Revised:
June 13, 2007
—This is a Class A device and is intended for use in a light industrial environment. It is not
Sales Office: +1 (301) 975-1000
Technical Support: +1 (301) 975-1007
E-mail: support@patton.com
WWW: www.patton.com
3.0 Before you begin
Note
The NanoServ chassis is within thermal and design limits but it does run warm. For proper operation
and cooling the system must have 2 cm or 1 inch of space for pen air around both side vents. In other
words, it cannot be laid down flat on a table, and it cannot be standing flat against a partition, etc.. If
mounted in some place, it must be mounted with stand off space about 1 inch. If mounted in a closed
enclosure, it will need 1 or 2 fans on the outer enclosure for proper air flow inside.
Before you turn on the SIPxNano, follow these steps (see figure 1):
1.
Place the SIPxNano upright in the metal stand (included).
2.
Attach a VGA monitor (not included) into the VGA port on the rear panel.
3.
Attach the keyboard (not included) into the PS/2 port on the rear panel.
4.
Attach the mouse (not included) into the second PS/2 port on the rear panel.
5.
Attach the Ethernet cable (not included) into the RJ-45 port and connect the other end to the PC (not
included).
6.
Attach the power adapter (included), and plug it into the closest electrical outlet.
7.
Turn on the power switch on the rear panel.
Audio Line-Out
COM1
DC-IN 5V
POWER SW
Mic-In
Serial Port **
VGA Port
RJ-45 10/100 Ethernet Jack
USB Port
PS/2 Mouse (6-pin)
Parallel Port **
PS/2 Keyboard & Mouse (6-pin)
DC Power Jack (3-pin)
Power supply switch
** This feature is only
available for Model 6075.
Figure 1.
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Rear panel of the SIPxNano
SIPxNano Quick Start Guide
4.0 Running the reset script
When you turn on the SIPxNano for the first time, you will need to run and configure a reset script before you
can access the webpage interface.
When you boot the system, a CLI prompt will appear asking for a login and password:
login:
•
•
•
root
password:
[root@SIPxNano ~]#
superuser
will appear. To run the reset script, type:
/recovery/linux/sipx_reset_cd
Note
Do
not
press “I” for Interactive Setup while running the reset script. Allow the reset script to run without
interruption.
<Press enter>.
After running the reset script, you will have the option to change the default settings such as the hostname, IP
address, netmask, gateway, nameserver, password, and timezone. If you would like to keep the default settings,
press <enter> at each prompt. Type ‘
Note
If you make a mistake while running the reset script or changing the default settings, type ‘
interrupt the reset script and start over.
yes’,
then press <enter>. The system will reboot.
CTRL+C’
to
After the system reboots for the second time, enter the login and password you set (or the default settings, if you
did not make any changes).
5.0 Accessing the system
Enter the
IP address
of the SIPxNano (in this example, 10.10.200.1) into a web browser on a separate PC. Be
sure that the PC is on the same subnet as the SIPxNano.
To log into the SIPxNano:
1.
After typing the IP address into a web browser, a welcome screen will appear.
Click on the
2.
Log into the webpage interface. The default login and password are:
User ID:
PIN:
3.
The SIPxNano homepage will appear.
4.
From the main page, on the main navigation menu at the top, you can access the configuration pages for
setting up
SIPxNano Quick Start Guide
‘Configuration’
link.
superadmin
patton
Users, Devices, Features, System
, or
Diagnostics
.
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