Net2Phone Max 430 Network Card User Manual


 
Max 410/420/430 User’s Guide – Chapter 3
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Therefore, if your LAN uses DHCP, the Max
410/420/430’s IP address parameters were configured
automatically when you connected it to the LAN. In this
case, you only need to know the IP address that was
assigned to the unit by the LAN before you can browse the
Max Web Manager, Max 410/420/430’s Web-based
configuration system. If your LAN is using DHCP,
configuring the Max 410/420/430 will entail the following
steps:
1. Obtain the Max 410/420/430’s current IP address
(see Obtaining the Max 420/430’s DHCP IP
Address via a Telephone Keypad on page 17
in this Guide.).
2. Log in to the Max Web Manager.
3. Set the required configuration parameters in the
Max Web Manager.
Obtaining the Max 420/430’s DHCP IP
Address via a Telephone Keypad
The handiest way to query the Max 420’s current IP
address is usually from a telephone keypad (if an FXS port
is present). To use this procedure you will need a standard
analog corded or cordless touch-tone telephone. Get a
pencil and paper to write down the IP address.
1. Connect an analog telephone to any FXS port on
the Max 410/420/430.
2. Pick up the telephone handset and dial
***1
(***1 on the keypad).
The voice prompt responds: “Your address is…”
and the IP address is announced.
3. Write down the address and hang up the
telephone. If you need to hear the address again,
hang up the telephone, then repeat step 2.
You are now ready to finish setting up the Max
410/420/430 using the Max Web Manager. Proceed to
Chapter 4, Logging In to the Max Web Manager.