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UCM IP address change

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teletechman

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Aug 27, 2008
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I went onsite last night and made a change to the UCM IP address. I changed it from the LAN1 address scheme to the LAN2 IP address scheme. The reason for the change is that the LAN1 is for the IP Phones only and is 192.168.42.x the LAN2 is for network access and remote control via the web it is 1923.168.1.223 the IPO is 192.168.1.221 and the PC we are try to access it from 192.168.1.222. I can ping the IPO at 1.221 from the PC at 1.222 but not the UCM at 1.223. I can ping the PC from the IPO but not the UCM. I cannot access the VM or the web interface at all, the VM is working (thank God) on the IP address of 169.254.0.2. In the control unit tab of Manager it show the UCM at 192.168.1.223, but I cannot access it what am I missing. Is it possible that this is a routing issue. Also the network is set up to only all access via MAC addresses of the individual equipment so could this be an issue as the IPO has the MAC address not the UCM?
Please help!
Mike
 
RTFM....


UC module only reachable via LAN1 of the IP Office
 
Quote "The Unified Communications Module connects to the system's LAN1 network and must have an address on that subnet."

Source: IP Office Unified Communications Module Installation and Maintenance Manual

Stuck in a never ending cycle of file copying.
 
You change the IP address off the UCM in the UCM module.
Leave the IP address in ipo as the default setting..don't change it.

This is the internal address the ipo uses to connect to the module .

Once you have access the module via the web portal you can then change the IP address to suit your network.
 
If you cannot access the UCM anymore by the webinterface then connect a monitor and a keyboard.
Login and type system-config-network and change it from there.


BAZINGA!

I'm not insane, my mother had me tested!

 
I am going to swap the LAN and WAN connections and re-address them so that LAN is 192.168.1.x and the WAN is 192.168.42.x, then all should be right in the world (at least my world). Thanks for responding and sorry for not seeing the interface restrictions in the manual.
Mike
 
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