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Discover the Power of Mediatrix 000 Series Installation Warning: In the following installation procedures, do not disconnect the Mediatrix 000 Series while the LEDs are flashing. Thank you for choosing the Mediatrix 000 Series Analog/Digital Gateway. This Quick Start will help you to properly connect all of the cables to the Mediatrix 000 and access its web interface. Please read the Mediatrix 000 Hardware Installation Guide for detailed installation information and the Software Configuration Guide for in-depth configuration information. Connecting Cables The following describes how to connect the various cables to the Mediatrix 000. There are many flavours of the Mediatrix 000 unit. Because of this, some of the information provided may not apply to your particular Mediatrix 000 unit model. Refer to the table below to identify your model. Interface Cards 0 8 0 8 0 0 8 FXS ports (RJ- connectors) labelled 'FXS' to 'FXS' + FXO ports (RJ- connectors) labelled 'FXO' to 'FXO' FXS ports (RJ- connectors) labelled 'FXS' to 'FXS' + FXO port (RJ- connector) labelled 'FXO' ISDN BRI ports (RJ- connectors) labelled 'BRI0' to 'BRI' ISDN PRI port (RJ- connector) labelled 'E / T' Before you begin, make sure that you have a working network connection. Then follow these steps to install the Mediatrix 000. Mediatrix 08/ Models ( FXS / FXO Cards)..... Before you begin, be sure that the Mediatrix 000 is powered off. Ethernet RJ- cable into the ETH connector of the Mediatrix 000. Connect the other end to a router/switch with access to Ethernet RJ- cable into any of the four, numbered Ethernet connectors (labelled ETH, ETH, ETH, and ETH) of the Mediatrix 000. Connect the other end to your PC. Connect an analog telephone or fax machine into any of the numbered FXS connectors of the Mediatrix 000. The Mediatrix 08 has FXS connectors, while the Mediatrix has FXS connectors. Connect a SCN line into any of the numbered FXO connectors of the Mediatrix 000. The Mediatrix 08 has FXO connectors, while the Mediatrix has FXO connectors. SCN 0, Media Corporation Document Revision 0

Connecting Cables Mediatrix 08/ Models ( FXS / FXO Cards).... Before you begin, be sure that the Mediatrix 000 is powered off. Ethernet RJ- cable into the ETH connector of the Mediatrix 000. Connect the other end to a router/switch with access to Ethernet RJ- cable into any of the four, numbered Ethernet connectors (labelled ETH, ETH, ETH, and ETH) of the Mediatrix 000. Connect the other end to your PC. Connect an analog telephone or fax machine into any of the numbered FXS connectors of the Mediatrix 000. The Mediatrix 08 has FXS connectors, while the Mediatrix has FXS connectors. Mediatrix 0/08 Models (BRI Interfaces).... Before you begin, be sure that the Mediatrix 000 is powered off. Ethernet RJ- cable into the ETH connector of the Mediatrix 000. Connect the other end to a router/switch with access to Ethernet RJ- cable into any of the four, numbered Ethernet connectors (labelled ETH, ETH, ETH, and ETH) of the Mediatrix 000. Connect the other end to your PC. Connect up to four BRI RJ- cables into any of the BRI connectors (labelled BRI 0, BRI, BRI, BRI, and BRI ) BRI ISDN of Slot / section of the Mediatrix 000 (Slot is available on the Mediatrix 08 model only). When using the BRI ports in TE mode, you must use a straight-through cable, while using the BRI ports in NT mode requires a crossover cable or a cable adapter. Refer to the Hardware Installation Guide for more details. Please note that the BRI and BRI connectors may also be used to provide a Bypass feature. If you are using the Mediatrix 000 with a PBX, connect the other end of the cables to the PBX. If you are using the Mediatrix 000 with the PSTN, connect the other end of the cables to a proper PSTN outlet. If you are using the Mediatrix 000 with ISDN telephones, connect the other end of the cables to ISDN telephones. You must provide an alternate power feeding to the ISDN telephones. This could be by plugging the telephones into a standard electrical outlet or by using an ISDN device that provides power feeding such as an S-bus. This option depends on the type of telephone you are using. Mediatrix //// Models (PRI Interfaces).... Before you begin, be sure that the Mediatrix 000 is powered off. Ethernet RJ- cable into the ETH connector of the Mediatrix 000. Connect the other end to a router/switch with access to Ethernet RJ- cable into any of the four, numbered Ethernet connectors (labelled ETH, ETH, ETH, and ETH) of the Mediatrix 000. Connect the other end to your PC. Create an ISDN connection by connecting a T or E RJ- cable into any of the two E / T connectors of the Mediatrix 000 (the Mediatrix / models have two E / T connectors). PRI ISDN If you are using the Mediatrix 000 with a PBX, connect the other end of the cables to the PBX. Page Installation Quick Start

Connecting Cables If you are using the Mediatrix 000 with the PSTN, connect the other end of the cables to a proper PSTN outlet. Mediatrix Model ( FXS / FXO Card + FXS / FXO Card)..... Before you begin, be sure that the Mediatrix is powered off. Ethernet RJ- cable into the ETH connector of the Mediatrix. Connect the other end to a router/switch with access to Ethernet RJ- cable into any of the four, numbered Ethernet connectors (labelled ETH, ETH, ETH, and ETH) of the Mediatrix. Connect the other end to your PC. Connect an analog telephone or fax machine into any of the numbered FXS connectors of the Mediatrix. Connect a SCN line into any of the numbered FXO connectors of the Mediatrix. SCN Mediatrix Model (PRI Card + FXS / FXO Card).... Before you begin, be sure that the Mediatrix is powered off. Ethernet RJ- cable into the ETH connector of the Mediatrix. Connect the other end to a router/switch with access to Ethernet RJ- cable into any of the four, numbered Ethernet connectors (labelled ETH, ETH, ETH, and ETH) of the Mediatrix. Connect the other end to your PC. Create an ISDN connection by connecting a T or E RJ- cable into the E / T connector of the Mediatrix. If you are using the Mediatrix with a PBX, connect the other end of the cables to the PBX. If you are using the Mediatrix with the SCN, connect the other end of the cables to a proper SCN outlet.. Connect an analog telephone or fax machine into any of the numbered FXS connectors of the Mediatrix. Mediatrix Model (PRI Card + FXS / FXO Card) PRI ISDN FXS s.... Before you begin, be sure that the Mediatrix is powered off. Ethernet RJ- cable into the ETH connector of the Mediatrix. Connect the other end to a router/switch with access to Ethernet RJ- cable into any of the four, numbered Ethernet connectors (labelled ETH, ETH, ETH, and ETH) of the Mediatrix. Connect the other end to your PC. Create an ISDN connection by connecting a T or E RJ- cable into the E / T connector of the Mediatrix. PRI ISDN If you are using the Mediatrix with a PBX, connect the other end of the cables to the PBX. If you are using the Mediatrix with the SCN, connect the other end of the cables to a proper SCN outlet.. Connect an analog telephone or fax machine into any of the numbered FXS connectors of the Mediatrix.. Connect a SCN line into any of the numbered FXO connectors of the Mediatrix. FXO s FXS s Mediatrix 000 Page

Connecting Cables Mediatrix Model (BRI Card + PRI Card)..... Before you begin, be sure that the Mediatrix is powered off. Ethernet RJ- cable into the ETH connector of the Mediatrix. Connect the other end to a router/switch with access to Ethernet RJ- cable into any of the four, numbered Ethernet connectors (labelled ETH, ETH, ETH, and ETH) of the Mediatrix. Connect the other end to your PC. Create an ISDN connection by connecting a T or E RJ- cable into the E / T connector of the Mediatrix. If you are using the Mediatrix with a PBX, connect the other end of the cables to the PBX. If you are using the Mediatrix with the SCN, connect the other end of the cables to a proper SCN outlet. Connect up to four BRI RJ- cables into any of the BRI connectors (labelled BRI 0, BRI, BRI, BRI, and BRI ) of the Mediatrix. When using the BRI ports in TE mode, you must use a straight-through cable, while using the BRI ports in NT mode requires a crossover cable or a cable adapter. Refer to the Hardware Installation Guide for more details. Please note that the BRI and BRI connectors may also be used to provide a Bypass feature. If you are using the Mediatrix with a PBX, connect the other end of the cables to the PBX. If you are using the Mediatrix with the SCN, connect the other end of the cables to a proper SCN outlet. If you are using the Mediatrix with ISDN telephones, connect the other end of the cables to ISDN telephones. You must provide an alternate power feeding to the ISDN telephones. This could be by plugging the telephones into a standard electrical outlet or by using an ISDN device that provides power feeding such as an S-bus. This option depends on the type of telephone you are using. PRI ISDN BRI ISDN Mediatrix Model (BRI Card + FXS / FXO Card).... Before you begin, be sure that the Mediatrix is powered off. Ethernet RJ- cable into the ETH connector of the Mediatrix. Connect the other end to a router/switch with access to Ethernet RJ- cable into any of the four, numbered Ethernet connectors (labelled ETH, ETH, ETH, and ETH) of the Mediatrix. Connect the other end to your PC. Connect up to four BRI RJ- cables into any of the BRI connectors (labelled BRI 0, BRI, BRI, BRI, and BRI ) of the Mediatrix. BRI ISDN FXS s When using the BRI ports in TE mode, you must use a straightthrough cable, while using the BRI ports in NT mode requires a crossover cable or a cable adapter. Refer to the Hardware Installation Guide for more details. Please note that the BRI and BRI connectors may also be used to provide a Bypass feature. If you are using the Mediatrix with a PBX, connect the other end of the cables to the PBX. If you are using the Mediatrix with the SCN, connect the other end of the cables to a proper SCN outlet. If you are using the Mediatrix with ISDN telephones, connect the other end of the cables to ISDN telephones. You must provide an alternate power feeding to the ISDN telephones. This could be by plugging the telephones into a standard electrical outlet or by using an ISDN device that provides power feeding such as an S-bus. This option depends on the type of telephone you are using.. Connect an analog telephone or fax machine into any of the numbered FXS connectors of the Mediatrix. Page Installation Quick Start

IP Address Discovery or Configuration Mediatrix Model (BRI Card + FXS / FXO Card).... Before you begin, be sure that the Mediatrix is powered off. Ethernet RJ- cable into the ETH connector of the Mediatrix. Connect the other end to a router/switch with access to Ethernet RJ- cable into any of the four, numbered Ethernet connectors (labelled ETH, ETH, ETH, and ETH) of the Mediatrix. Connect the other end to your PC. Connect up to four BRI RJ- cables into any of the BRI connectors (labelled BRI 0, BRI, BRI, BRI, and BRI ) of the Mediatrix. When using the BRI ports in TE mode, you must use a straightthrough cable, while using the BRI ports in NT mode requires a crossover cable or a cable adapter. Refer to the Hardware Installation Guide for more details. Please note that the BRI and BRI connectors may also be used to provide a Bypass feature. If you are using the Mediatrix with a PBX, connect the other end of the cables to the PBX. If you are using the Mediatrix with the SCN, connect the other end of the cables to a proper SCN outlet. If you are using the Mediatrix with ISDN telephones, connect the other end of the cables to ISDN telephones. You must provide an alternate power feeding to the ISDN telephones. This could be by plugging the telephones into a standard electrical outlet or by using an ISDN device that provides power feeding such as an S-bus. This option depends on the type of telephone you are using.. Connect an analog telephone or fax machine into any of the numbered FXS connectors of the Mediatrix.. Connect a SCN line into any of the numbered FXO connectors of the Mediatrix. BRI ISDN FXO s FXS s IP Address Discovery or Configuration The purpose of this section is to be able to contact the Mediatrix 000's management interface to start with unit configuration. Once the physical connection is complete, you will need to power on the Mediatrix 000 and find out the IP address it is using. The Mediatrix 000's WAN IP address can be set either dynamically or statically. The default behaviour of the Mediatrix 000 is to try to obtain a dynamic IP address through a DHCP server. You can also access the Mediatrix 000 through its private LAN interface. Dynamic WAN IPv Address Discovery Before connecting the Mediatrix 000 to the network, Media strongly suggests that you reserve an IP address in your DHCP server for the unit you are about to connect. DHCP servers reserve IP addresses for specific devices by using a unique identifier for each device. The Mediatrix 000's unique identifier is its media access control (MAC) address. The MAC address appears on the label located on the bottom side of the unit. Note: Make sure any IPv DHCP-provided address is outside of 9.8.0.x or otherwise, contact the unit on the LAN port (Ethx) and change the LAN IP address for an address that does not clash with the DHCP-provided address. If you have not reserved a WAN IP address, you can discover which WAN IP address has been assigned to the Mediatrix 000 by either: consulting your DHCP server's logs to find out details on the DHCP lease that was given to the Mediatrix 000. using a network packet sniffer (e.g., Wireshark) to examine the DHCP messages exchanged between the Mediatrix 000 and your DHCP server while the Mediatrix 000 boots up.. If you need to discover the IP address of the Mediatrix 000, install and start your network packet sniffer.. Connect the power cord on the rear of the Mediatrix 000 and then connect the other end to an electrical outlet. The electrical outlet must be installed near the Mediatrix 000 so that it is easily accessible.. Power on the Mediatrix 000 by flipping the power switch. The Mediatrix 000 will reboot twice by itself.. Proceed with accessing the Mediatrix 000 web interface. Mediatrix 000 Page

IP Address Discovery or Configuration Default WAN Static IPv IP Address Configuration If there is no DHCP server in your network, then the WAN IP address can be configured statically. In that case, you must set up your PC to use the private IP address 9.8.0... Connect the power cord on the rear of the Mediatrix 000 and then connect the other end to an electrical outlet. The electrical outlet must be installed near the Mediatrix 000 so that it is easily accessible.. Power on the Mediatrix 000 by flipping the power switch. The Mediatrix 000 will reboot twice by itself.. Insert a small, unbent paper clip into the RESET/DEFAULT hole located at the rear of the Mediatrix 000. The Power LED will start blinking, and after a few seconds, all the LEDS will start blinking. Release the paper clip after all the LEDs start blinking and before they all stop blinking (between - seconds). This procedure is called a partial reset. After a partial reset is performed, the Mediatrix 000 s WAN connection uses the default IP address 9.8.0.. Refer to the Hardware Configuration Guide, Chapter Powering on the Mediatrix 000 for details on the partial reset procedure.. Proceed with accessing the Mediatrix 000 web interface. LAN Interface Access You can access the Mediatrix 000 via web and SNMP on the unit s private LAN interface at the address 9.8.0.0. In that case, you must set up your PC to use the private IP address 9.8.0... Connect the power cord on the rear of the Mediatrix 000 and then connect the other end to an electrical outlet. The electrical outlet must be installed near the Mediatrix 000 so that it is easily accessible.. Power on the Mediatrix 000 by flipping the power switch. The Mediatrix 000 will reboot twice by itself.. Proceed with accessing the Mediatrix 000 web interface. IPv Link Local Address Configuration You can also use the link local address to contact the unit. Note that the Mediatrix 000 IPv interface is disabled by default.. With a 0/00 Hub and two 0/00 BaseT Ethernet RJ- straight cables, connect both cables to the Hub; one of them is connected into the WAN connector. The other cable links the computer to the Hub.. Connect the power cord on the rear of the Mediatrix 000 and then connect the other end to an electrical outlet. The electrical outlet must be installed near the Mediatrix 000 so that it is easily accessible.. Power on the Mediatrix 000 by flipping the power switch. The Mediatrix 000 will reboot twice by itself.. Insert a small, unbent paper clip into the RESET/DEFAULT hole located at the rear of the Mediatrix 000. The Power LED will start blinking, and after a few seconds, all the LEDS will start blinking. Release the paper clip after all the LEDs start blinking and before they all stop blinking (between - seconds). This procedure is called a partial reset. After a partial reset is performed, the Mediatrix 000 enables its link local IPv address Refer to the Hardware Configuration Guide, Chapter Powering on the Mediatrix 000 for details on the partial reset procedure.. Proceed with accessing the Mediatrix 000 s web interface by using the unit s link local address. The unit s link local address is printed on a sticker under the unit. The link local address can be determined by using the following pattern: [fe80::90:f8ff:fexx:xxxx] where XXXXXX are the last digits of the unit s MAC address. Example: The link local address for the Mediatrix 000 with MAC address 00:90:F8::: would be [fe80::90:f8ff:fe:]. Note: On Windows, a scope ID needs to be added to the link local address ([fe80::90:f8ff:fe:%]). You can find this number by executing the ipconfig command in a command prompt. Note the number at the end of the IPv default Gateway for the interface used to contact the unit. On Linux, the scope identifier may be the link name or the interface number. The interface number can be determined through the Linux command line. Page Installation Quick Start

Access the Mediatrix 000 Web Interface Access the Mediatrix 000 Web Interface. In your web browser s address field, type the IP address of the Mediatrix 000: obtained from the DHCP server, or obtained in Default WAN Static IPv IP Address Configuration on page (9.8.0.), or available via its LAN interface (9.8.0.0), or obtained in IPv Link Local Address Configuration on page The Login page opens... Enter the user name public and no password. You can also use the following values: User Name: admin Password: administrator Click Login. The System Information web page displays. End User Technical Support Media works through its partners to resolve technical support issues. All end users requiring technical support are encouraged to contact their vendor directly. Mediatrix 000 Page

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