User`s manual

Mediant 1000
H.323 User's Manual 384 Document #: LTRT-83401
Figure C-2: Reset Screen
When a gateway resets, it first sends a BootRequest. Therefore, Reset can be used to
force a BootP session with a gateway without needing to power cycle the gateway. As with
any BootP session, the computer running the BootP Tool must be located on the same
subnet as the controlled VoIP gateway.
C.9 Log Window
The log window (refer to Figure C-1 on the previous page) records all BootP request and
BootP reply transactions, as well as TFTP transactions. For each transaction, the log
window displays the following information:
Client: shows the Client address of the VoIP gateway, which is the MAC address of
the client for BootP transactions or the IP address of the client for TFTP transactions.
Date: shows the date of the transaction, based on the internal calendar of the
computer.
Time: shows the time of day of the transaction, based on the internal clock of the
computer.
Status: indicates the status of the transaction.
Client Not Found: A BootRequest was received but there is no matching client
entry in the BootP Tool.
Client Found: A BootRequest was received and there is a matching client entry in
the BootP Tool. A BootReply is sent.
Client’s MAC Changed: There is a client entered for this IP address but with a
different MAC address.
Client Disabled: A BootRequest was received and there is a matching client entry
in the BootP tool but this entry is disabled.
Listed At: Another BootP utility is listed as supporting a particular client when the
Test Selected Client button is clicked (for details on Testing a client, refer to
Section C.11.4 on page 389).
Download Status: Progress of a TFTP load to a client, shown in %.
New IP / File: shows the IP address applied to the client as a result of the BootP
transaction, as well as the file name and path of a file transfer for a TFTP transaction.
Client Name: shows the client name, as configured for that client in the Client
Configuration screen.