Black Box MC200A, Black Box Network Services FaxReceiver user manual TCP/IP Settings

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TCP/IP SETTINGS

1)Enter an unused IP Address from your network, or click on the DHCP/RARP Enable.

NOTE: If you change to an address that is NOT in the same network range that your PC is, you will still be able to see the FaxReceiver with the FaxConfig utility, but you will not be able to change any parameters until you are on the same subnet.

2)If you are not using DHCP or RARP, make certain that the Subnet Mask is correct.

3)If you are not using DHCP or RARP, set the Default Gateway.

4)The Mail Server SMTP Address can be entered either as a URL (for example smtp-server.austin.rr.com) or an IP Address. Using the URL is recommended if you may be changing ISP’s, and have your own mail server that will retain the same name.

5)DNS Server 1 and 2 are the Domain Name Servers provided by your ISP. It is used to convert the Mail Server SMTP Address’s URL to an IP Address.

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