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Chapter 2: Getting Started 
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. 
FF240-IP Admin User Guide 
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6. Save your Configuration to a File on the Local PC 
Now that you have setup the FF240-IP unit to the necessary configuration, it is a good idea to save the 
parameters in case the unit needs to be restored after a factory default. This will save you time if you 
want to test different settings or need to do some troubleshooting as you will be able to return to 
these settings easily. Click on the System Configuration top navigation link and then click on the 
Save/Restore link in the left-hand pane. In the Save/Restore Configuration window, click on the Save 
Config link in the upper right hand corner to save what you have set so far. The file name 
“config_nnnn.bin” (with the n’s replaced by the version number and current date) will appear in the 
dialog for where you can store the file. This config file can then be used to restore the FF240-IP to this 
configuration. 
7. Sending Test Faxes 
Set up an email address for the Administrator by going to the Users section (top navigation bar) and 
click on the Edit action item for the Administrator account to add an email address. Next go to the Fax 
Configuration | Inbound Routing
 page and verify where the fax will be routed – if no settings are 
changed, any incoming fax will be emailed to the Administrator email address (by default, all incoming 
faxes are routed to the Administrator). Next set the SMTP parameters in the SMTP Configuration 
section of the System Configuration.  
A two step approach is recommended to verify faxing is working properly using FF240-IP. In the first 
step, the FF240-IP sends a fax to itself to verify that the fax is sent/received and routed properly. If 
this works properly, the next step is to configure the SIP/T.38 settings on FF240-IP to match your 
SIP/T.38 network requirements and send test faxes again. 
Sending a loop-back test fax: 
A.
 Go to the Fax Configuration screen, enter the IP Address of your FF240-IP in the SIP 
Proxy/Gateway field leaving default values in the other fields, and click Save to accept the 
changes. This will cause all outbound faxes to be looped-back to FF240-IP. Next, go the Send Fax 
screen, select "Enter Recipient Info" in the Find Recipient field, and enter the phone number 123-
456-7890 in the "Fax Number" field under Recipient Information. Enter some text in the Subject 
and Comments fields under Cover Page Information, and then click the "Send Fax" button at the 
bottom of the screen to send the fax.  
B. Click on the Status & Logs link in the top navigation bar, and then click on the Fax Status link to 
observe the status of the loop-back fax. You should see "sending" on one of the channels, and 
"receiving" on another. When the fax completes, click on the Inbound Fax Log link in the left-
hand frame to see if the FF240-IP sends the email. If the email was sent successfully, the 
“Inbound Fax Log” field will contain the message. Click on the Details link to see where it was 
delivered. If the email is not delivered within 5 minutes, see the “Troubleshooting Appendix;” 
specifically “What if I don’t get the email to me of the test fax that I sent?”