4.2 Programming the VoIP Gateway Card in the Los Angeles OfficeGetting Started 294.2 Programming the VoIP Gateway Card in theLos Angeles OfficeBased on the example network in "1.2 Network Devices and Numbering Plan", this sectiondemonstrates the procedure to program a VoIP Gateway Card for use in the Los Angeles office,as the first step of setting up a VoIP network. VoIP communications between the two officeswill be possible when the cards, as well as the PBXs, in both offices are fully programmed.The procedure to program the card in the Chicago office is given in "4.3 Programming the VoIPGateway Card in the Chicago Office". In addition, the procedure to program the PBXs is givenin "5 Programming the PBX".4.2.1 Starting the IP-GW4 Maintenance UtilityMake sure that a PC is connected directly to the VoIP Gateway Card with an Ethernet crosscable (see "2.2.1 Connection for Programming" or "3.2.1 Connection for Programming").The card should not be connected to the LAN at this point.1. Start Internet Explorer from the Start menu.2. a. In the Address box of Internet Explorer,type http://192.168.1.200 (default IPaddress of the card).b. Press the ENTER key on the keyboard.Notes• If you cannot see the log-in screen,return to "4.1.1 Preparing the PC"and confirm that your PC has beenconfigured appropriately.• If you forget the IP address, youmust initialize the card to the defaultsetting (see "C1 Initializing the VoIPGateway Card").3. a. In the Username box, typeAdministrator (default user name).b. In the Password box, typeAdministrator (default password).c. Click LOGIN.NoteIf you forget the user name or password,you must initialize the card to the defaultsetting (see "C1 Initializing the VoIPGateway Card").