Hi There,
Our IP400 extension module stopped working the other day, no dial tone and not seen by the 403 unit. After reading around these forums and other peoples suggestions I hooked up to the serial port on the 403 and performed an AT-X, X2, X3 on the device. On next reboot I now get
POTS(8/16) Loader 0.9 DuSLIC
TFTP Poll Failed
The tftp line then repeats every 30secs or so. From my limited understanding I believe that in the BOOTP section of MANAGER I should have an entry for the MAC Address of the Module which points to an IP it should take and the name of the .bin file to load into it. I have added this and have manager open but nothing changes.
I would also just like to check I have the unit connected correctly. I am simply running a standard CAT5 patch cable between the 'Expansion' port on the 400 and 'Expansion 1' on the back of the 403. Can someone confirm this is correct?
Will the device have actually resorted back to a factory default IP, which I would need to put the laptop I am using onto the same subnet for this to work? Does the expansion link between the two devices automatically route IP data to the switch part (and hence the laptop) of the 403?
Is it possible to load the config via the serial cable directly to the 400?
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I'm a network chap and have now been given the task of fixing this.... so have a technical understanding, but could well be missing the basics of the Avaya software
Thanks in advance
Jon Lee
Our IP400 extension module stopped working the other day, no dial tone and not seen by the 403 unit. After reading around these forums and other peoples suggestions I hooked up to the serial port on the 403 and performed an AT-X, X2, X3 on the device. On next reboot I now get
POTS(8/16) Loader 0.9 DuSLIC
TFTP Poll Failed
The tftp line then repeats every 30secs or so. From my limited understanding I believe that in the BOOTP section of MANAGER I should have an entry for the MAC Address of the Module which points to an IP it should take and the name of the .bin file to load into it. I have added this and have manager open but nothing changes.
I would also just like to check I have the unit connected correctly. I am simply running a standard CAT5 patch cable between the 'Expansion' port on the 400 and 'Expansion 1' on the back of the 403. Can someone confirm this is correct?
Will the device have actually resorted back to a factory default IP, which I would need to put the laptop I am using onto the same subnet for this to work? Does the expansion link between the two devices automatically route IP data to the switch part (and hence the laptop) of the 403?
Is it possible to load the config via the serial cable directly to the 400?
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I'm a network chap and have now been given the task of fixing this.... so have a technical understanding, but could well be missing the basics of the Avaya software
Thanks in advance
Jon Lee