Configuring VoIP Interfaces with EPW and Disk-on-Key
If you have a new J4350 or J6350 Services Router with the
TGM550 and TIMs installed in the router, you can use the Avaya Electronic
Preinstallation Worksheet (EPW) and a Disk-on-Key USB memory stick
to configure VoIP on the router.
The EPW is a customized Microsoft Excel spreadsheet that you
use to collect a complete set of VoIP configuration information and
create a configuration file named juniper-config.txt. You
can copy the juniper-config.txt file to a Disk-on-Key device
and boot the router from the device to configure VoIP on the router.
This configuration
method has the following requirements:
A management device (PC or laptop) running Microsoft Excel
version 2000 or later.
A Disk-on-Key device with one of the following 16-bit
or 32-bit file allocation table (FAT) file systems:
DOS 3.0+ 16-bit FAT (up to 32 MB)
DOS 3.31+ 16-bit FAT (over 32 MB)
WIN95 OSR2 FAT32
WIN95 OSR2 FAT32, LBA-mapped
WIN95 DOS 16-bit FAT, LBA-mapped
A Services Router with the factory configuration and
the TGM550 and TIMs installed. If other JUNOS configuration files
exist on the Services Router, the router cannot read the juniper-config.txt file from the Disk-on-Key device. To remove the configuration files
from the router, press and hold the RESET CONFIG button for
15 seconds or more, until the STATUS LED blinks red.
Caution:
Pressing and holding the RESET CONFIG button
for 15 seconds or more—until the STATUS LED blinks
red—deletes all configurations on the router, including the
backup configurations and rescue configuration, and loads and commits
the factory configuration.
To configure a
VoIP interface using EPW and Disk-on-Key:
Follow these instructions to download the EPW
to a PC or laptop computer.