Multi-Tech Systems FF130 사용자 설명서
Chapter 2: Getting Started
FaxFinder Administrator User Guide
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Configuring the FaxFinder Server
1.
Setting Admin PC to Communicate with a Factory-Defaulted FaxFinder
The first time you access the FaxFinder, connect the unit directly to a compatible computer. This
allows you to change the FaxFinder’s IP address to one capable of operating on the network where it
will reside. If FaxFinder is already attached to a network, the Client software can auto-discover the
IP address. You can also use the Command/Consol port and a terminal program such as
HyperTerminal, and type “ifconfig eth0” to learn its IP address.
allows you to change the FaxFinder’s IP address to one capable of operating on the network where it
will reside. If FaxFinder is already attached to a network, the Client software can auto-discover the
IP address. You can also use the Command/Consol port and a terminal program such as
HyperTerminal, and type “ifconfig eth0” to learn its IP address.
Connect a FaxFinder directly to a compatible computer:
a.
Use a RJ45 network cable to connect a PC directly to your FaxFinder (this may require you to
disconnect the PC from its current network).
disconnect the PC from its current network).
b.
Set the PC connected to the FaxFinder to IP address http://192.168.2.x, where x can be from 2
to 254 (use any address except 192.168.2.1). Make sure you write down the original IP address
so you may re-enter it when finished.
to 254 (use any address except 192.168.2.1). Make sure you write down the original IP address
so you may re-enter it when finished.
In the Windows XP/2003 desktop:
i. Right-click on My Network Places and select Properties.
ii. Right-click on Local Area Connection.
iii. Scroll to the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) on the General tab and select it.
iv. Click Properties.
v. Record the existing IP address. Then, reset the IP address to 192.168.2.2.
In the Windows 2000 desktop:
i. Right-click on My Network Places and select Properties.
ii. Right-click on Local Area Connection and select Properties.
iii. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP).
iv. Click Properties.
v. Record the existing IP address. Then, reset the IP address to 192.168.2.2.
In Windows Vista:
i. Click Start and go to Network.
ii. Right-click on Network in the Folders pane and select Properties.
iii. Click once to highlight Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and then click Properties.
iv. Record the existing IP address.
v. Select Use the following IP address and set the IP Address to 192.168.2.2.
vi. Click OK and then click Close twice.