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1. N 6 The bridge network ports are configured to auto negotiate speed and duplex settings by default If the lation requires a fixed speed and duplex then configure the speed of the network connection 10 instal 100 or 1000 Mb s and full or half duplex of the port using the set ethN command et ethN lt auto gt lt 10 100 1000 full half gt 5 7 To display your current configuration run the show all command Refer to Additional Configuration from the Serial Port for a list of additional commands you can run from the serial port exit to close the serial connection 8 Type 9 Disconnect the serial cable from the system and your computer 10 Open the LifeSize Utility to further configure the system Additional Configuration from the Serial Port Use the following optional commands for additional configuration of the system Lp for a list of commands Lp command for help using that command Enter he Enter he NTP Server Commands Use the set ntp lt ntp server gt command to configure the NTP server for the system Specify the IP address or DNS name for the NTP server You can only set one NTP server address per command the last one set overwrites any previous entries System Time Commands Use the show time command to view the system time Use the set time command to manually configure the system time time MM DD YYYY hh mm ss set LifeSize Bridge 2200 Installation Gu
2. LifeSize LifeSize Bridge 2200 Installation Guide April 2011 LifeSize Bridge 2200 Installation Guide LifeSize Bridge 2200 Components LifeSize Bridge 2200 is a 2U 8 89 cm 3 5 inch rack mountable system that ships with the following components LifeSize Bridge 2200 e Power cord Serial cable For best performance use a Category 6 Ethernet cable not included to connect the LifeSize Bridge 2200 to your network At minimum Category 5e is required NOTE For the most current product information refer to lifesize com support Deployment Considerations Choose a location in a clean dust free area that is well ventilated Avoid areas where heat electrical noise and electromagnetic fields are generated Choose an area near a grounded power outlet If you intend to mount the system in a new or existing rack refer to Installing LifeSize Bridge 2200 into a Rack for guidance LifeSize recommends that you deploy LifeSize Bridge 2200 on a gigabit ethernet network for optimal performance LifeSize Bridge 2200 Installation Before you install LifeSize Bridge 2200 read the Safety and Regulatory Notices for important safety information This document is available on the documentation CD ROM and from lifesize com support To install LifeSize Bridge 2200 follow these steps 1 Remove all components from the product packaging 2 Prepare the chassis for installation You can install the system in one of the following h
3. Bridge 2200 into a Rack Use the included rack mounting hardware to install LifeSize Bridge 2200 into your rack The rack mounting procedure can vary because of differences among racks Therefore refer to the installation instructions that came with your rack in conjunction with these instructions Consider the following as you plan the rack installation Rack Stability Ensure that the leveling jacks on the bottom of the rack are fully extended to the floor with the full weight of the rack resting on them In a single rack installation attach stabilizers to the rack In multiple rack installations couple the racks together Air Flow and Leave approximately 63 5 centimeters 25 inches of clearance in front of the rack and Access approximately 76 centimeters 30 inches of clearance in the back of the rack to allow for sufficient airflow and ease in servicing Ambient If you install LifeSize Bridge 2200 in a closed or multi unit rack assembly the operating Operating temperature of the rack environment may be greater than the ambient temperature of the Temperature room The maximum rated operating temperature is 40 degrees Celsius Circuit Consider the connection of the equipment to the power supply circuitry and the effect that any Overloading possible overloading of circuits might have on overcurrent protection and power supply wiring Give appropriate consideration to equipment nameplate ratings when addressing this concern Reliable G
4. ardware configurations With the rack mounting brackets in their default configuration Continue with step 3 With the rack mounting brackets removed Refer to Removing the Rack Mounting Brackets With the rack mounting brackets moved to another position Refer to Moving the Rack Mounting Brackets to Another Position 3 Place the system in the desired position in your environment Refer to Installing LifeSize Bridge 2200 into a Rack if you are installing the system in a rack 4 Insert the network cable into any one of the four network ports two on the front and two on the back Insert the opposite end of the network cable into an active network port LifeSize Bridge 2200 Installation Guide Insert the power cord into the back of the system Insert the opposite end of the power cord into a grounded power outlet Insert the serial cable into the serial port on the front of the system Insert the opposite end of the serial cable into a serial port on a computer NOTE If your computer does not have a serial port use a USB to serial adapter to connect the serial cable to a USB port on your computer The USB port on the back is reserved for future use Apply power using the power switch on the back of the system Refer to Power and Reboot Refer to Configuring LifeSize Bridge 2200 for instructions on configuring the bridge using the serial port LifeSize Bridge 2200 Installation Guide Installing LifeSize
5. ide Time Zone Commands Use the show timezone command to view current time zone for the system Use the set timezone command to configure the time zone for the system where zone is the name of a city the name of a city preceded by a continent or a time zone identifier set timezone lt zone gt Example set timezone Chicago Use the help zones command to view a list of possible values SSH Settings Commands Use the show ssh command to view or configure SSH settings Reset System Commands Use the reset lt defaults swap gt command to reset the system to default values Use the swap argument to reset the system using the previous installation Refer to the LifeSize Bridge Administrator Guide for instructions on installing and using the LifeSize Utility for additional configuration from a browser May 2011 Copyright Notice 2010 2011 Logitech and its licensors All rights reserved LifeSize Communications a division of Logitech has made every effort to ensure that the information contained in this document is accurate and reliable but assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions Information in this document is subject to change without notice Companies names and data used in examples herein are fictitious unless noted This document contains copyrighted and proprietary information which is protected by United States copyright laws and international treaty provisions No part of the document may be reproduced
6. llow on a network port indicates a valid link Flashing yellow indicates both a valid link Activity Speed and network activity on the port On an active port speed is indicated by a second indicator as follows None Off 10 Mb s Green 100 Mb s Orange 1000 Mb s LifeSize Bridge 2200 Installation Guide Configuring LifeSize Bridge 2200 After the system has successfully booted you must either configure the IP address using a directly connected ethernet cable between your computer and the system and then use the LifeSize Utility or using a serial cable and terminal program Using a Directly Connected Ethernet Cable Ensure there is no other ethernet cable plugged into the system Attach an ethernet cable between your computer and the system Allow the DHCP address acquisition to time out approximately 30 seconds Your system is then configured with the IP address of 169 254 x x Use the LifeSize Utility to configure your system using the default IP address 169 254 1 1 Refer to the LifeSize Bride 2200 Administrator Guide for instructions on installing and using the utility Once you are connected to the utility you can plug the main network cable into another port on the system 1 2 3 Using a serial connection On your computer open a connection to the serial port using an application such as HyperTerminal Tera Term Cygwin or PuTTY Use COM1 COM2 or COMS as appropriate for your sys
7. o the front of the chassis 3 At the front position on the side of the chassis replace two pan head screws and washers in the bottom two holes and one pan head screw and washer in the top hole closest to the front of the chassis 4 Tighten all screws with 10 in lb of torque 5 Repeat these steps to remove the left rack mounting bracket Moving the Rack Mounting Brackets to Another Position 1 Starting at the right side of the chassis facing the front with the plastic bezel and LifeSize logo remove the four flat head screws and the rack mounting bracket from the chassis 2 Remove the four pan head screws and washers from the position to which you want to move the brackets at either the middle or the back of the chassis 3 Attach the bracket to the chassis with the four flat head screws at the position from which you removed the screws and washers in step 2 4 Replace the four pan head screws and the washers at the position at the front of the chassis 5 Tighten all screws with 10 in lb of torque 6 Repeat these steps to move the left rack mounting bracket to the same position on the left side of the chassis LifeSize Bridge 2200 Installation Guide Installing the System Into a Rack After you have the rack mounting brackets in the correct position install the system into the rack 1 Line up the system in the desired position on the rack NOTE Ensure that sufficient access is provided to the serial port to allo
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9. round Because a reliable ground must be maintained at all times ensure the rack itself is grounded Pay particular attention to power supply connections other than the direct connections to the branch circuit the use of power strips for example Positioning the Rack Mounting Hardware LifeSize Bridge 2200 ships with the following rack mounting hardware e One rack mounting bracket with four flat head screws installed at the front of each side of the chassis Four pan head screws and four washers installed in the middle of each side of the chassis Four pan head screws and four washers installed at the back of each side of the chassis You can leave the rack mounting brackets in their default position remove the brackets entirely or move the brackets to the middle or back positions on each side of the chassis LifeSize Bridge 2200 Installation Guide Removing the Rack Mounting Brackets 1 Starting at the right side of the chassis facing the front with the plastic bezel and LifeSize logo remove the four flat head screws and the rack mounting bracket from the chassis NOTE If you wish to move the bracket to another position on the chassis skip the rest of this procedure and proceed with step 2 of Moving the Rack Mounting Brackets to Another Position 2 From the middle position on the side of the chassis remove the top two pan head screws and washers and the lower pan head screw and washer closest t
10. tem Configure the serial connection as follows Baud rate 9600 Data bits 8 bit Parity none Stop bit 1 bit Flow control none At the prompt log in as the default administrator The user name and password are both admin Change the admin password using the set password command Passwords must be a minimum of 5 characters LifeSize recommends that you use a combination of upper and lowercase letters and numbers Configure your network to use an IP address or DHCP NOTE If you are configuring a static IP address you must first configure a gateway using the set gateway lt gateway address gt command You must set the gateway before configuring the port otherwise the address will change and routing may not be possible For example set gateway 10 10 10 1 set ethN lt dhcp gt lt ip address gt lt mask size gt broadcast lt ip address gt lt netmask gt broadcast 1 LifeSize Bridge 2200 Installation Guide For example to set the network port 0 to static IP address 10 10 10 5 subnet mask 55 255 255 0 and broadcast address 10 10 10 255 enter the following et 6 0 10 10 10 5 255 255 255 0 10 10 10 255 2 5 The broadcast address is optional in this command unless a non standard broadcast address is in se OTE Ifyou are attaching a VLAN trunk to the bridge you must set a VLAN tag for that interface set ethn lt vlan 0 4094 For example set ethO 10 10 10 15 24
11. w connection for set up and servicing 2 Attach the rack mounting brackets on the system to the rack using the appropriate hardware for your rack not included Power and Reboot The power switch on the back of the system controls the main system power Standby power is available to the system when the AC power cord is plugged in and when the power switch is turned on Turning off the power switch also turns off standby power Press and hold the reset button on the front of the system to perform actions such as rebooting the system The LED indicators indicate the following conditions LED Indicator System Status When the reset button is not pressed Reset Solid blue The system is idle no current or scheduled calls Rapidly blinking blue The system is in use call in progress Slowly blinking blue Scheduled calls are pending Solid purple System upgrade is in progress Solid red Major error occurred When the reset button is pressed the indicator cycles through the following states Alternating blue and red Release to reboot the system without changing the configuration Solid green Release to reboot the system and reset all preferences to default values Blinking green Release to reboot the system reset all preferences to default values and switch to the alternate partition Solid blue Releasing the button does not reboot or change values Network Solid ye
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