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Chapter 2: Getting Started 
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. 
FF240-IP Admin User Guide 
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2. Logging In 
A. Bring up a Web browser on your PC. In the browser address line, type the IP address of the 
FF240-IP: type 192.168.2.1 and press Enter
 Note: Your browser may show a warning message at this point. This is related to the certificate 
issued by the FF240-IP. Browsers will not allow access without a valid certificate - the FF240-IP 
does have a valid certificate, but it is self-signed (i.e. no third party verification), so your browser 
displays a warning about this. You may safely continue (more details are given in step 5). 
B. The Login screen will appear. At this point you can be assured that the FF240-IP is connected to 
the network. 
C. At the Login screen, enter admin (all lower case) in the Username field and admin (all lower case) 
in the Password field.   
D. Click the Login button. The Web Management Home screen will appear. From this screen, you 
can access all of the FF240-IP Server software screens.  
Note: The FF240-IP units have real-time clocks. The default setting is to set the time via a timer 
server (time.nist.gov). If the time is not accurate, a message may be issued by the web browser 
that the certificate is invalid or expired. If this occurs, you should add an exception temporarily 
until the IP Address and date/time are correctly set. 
Once the date/time and IP Address are set, you will be able to generate a certificate with your 
information (see Certificates section of Chapter 3). 
3. Setting FF240-IP IP Addresses 
A. Click on System Configuration in the top navigation bar. 
B. Network Configuration is the first sub-category found in the left-hand navigation frame. Fill in the 
IP information that applies to your unit. The fields for “IP Address,” “Subnet Mask,” and “Default 
Gateway” are required.
 
The Hostname contains the domain name for the FF240-IP. This is used 
for T.37 store and forward faxing. Email clients must send the email with the ‘To’ address in the 
format: FAX=7635551234@Hostname (where “Hostname” is the FF240-IP domain name). A 
“Primary DNS” and “Secondary DNS” may be considered optional, but, in any case, do not leave 
an invalid value in either of these fields. 
C. Click Save. After the Save button has been clicked, it takes a moment for the FF240-IP to update 
the addresses. 
4. Resetting Admin PC to Its Regular IP Address 
In step #1 above, you recorded the original network configuration of the administrator’s PC and then 
reset the IP address as required to allow communication with the FF240-IP unit. You may now set the 
network settings of the administrator’s PC back to its original value or to any other value that will 
allow you to communicate with the FF240-IP at its new IP address.