Ringdale MFR-200 user manual Quit, Dropped

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5) Change Telnet port (23) – This will enable the end user to set up a port that the company does not block (e.g. port 80 or even port 25). That means that you will be able to telnet into the FaxReceiver from your desk, enable debug, send a fax to the unit (also from your desk), and figure out what is going wrong. If you change the TELNET port number and don't reboot, the new number takes effect on the *second* new telnet session. i.e. open telnet on default port

23. Change to port 1234 and do a quit/save. Open another telnet session, still on port 23, and quit. All following telnet sessions must be on port 1234.

P)Change Telnet password – If you do not change this, anyone can access the unit and change the settings. Max 253 characters. For the telnet password, all ASCII and non-ASCII characters may be used except control characters (those with HEX codes below 0x20). Note however that some telnet clients will modify or not pass non-ASCII characters, or may treat them as control commands for the telnet program rather than passing them on, so best to stick with standard keyboard letters, numbers and punctuation marks. Accented characters on non-English keyboards may also be used without problem. Not required.

NOTE: passwords are case-sensitive.

The FaxReceiver defaults to having no telnet password (factory reset).

!) Redirect debug to this screen – This allows you to activate a troubleshooting tool. When activated, telnet will not timeout. More on this screen in the troubleshooting section.

When you have completed your changes, press Q to Quit.

Q) Quit

It will respond:

“Do you want to save your changes before quitting (Y/N)”

If you will enter y it will save your parameters and report: “All changes saved. Goodbye”. The Telnet connection will then be dropped.

If you will enter n it will not save your parameters and report: “Quitting WITHOUT saving changes. Goodbye”. The Telnet connection will then be

dropped.

NOTE: If you select n it will keep the parameters until the next power cycle or reboot. This will allow you to test the new parameters before saving them.

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Contents ModuLAN FaxReceiver 200 Version 1.0 July All trademarks are hereby acknowledgedTable of Contents Introduction System ArchitectureImportant Information Installation See the drawings on page 7 for installation examplesTypical installation replacing an incoming fax machine Page LEDs Configuration Page Page Page Quit DroppedReceiving a Fax Troubleshooting Problem LEDs do not flash at power-upQuestion How do I reset to the factory default settings? Page Glossary Technical Specifications LANLegal Notices Instrucciones DE Seguridad Page FCC Requirements for Telephone-Line Equipment Certification Notice for Equipment Used in Canada Page Federal Communications Commission Technical Support Before you call

MFR-200 specifications

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