Black Box Black Box Network Services FaxReceiver, MC200A user manual Telnet Settings

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TELNET SETTINGS

Select the TelNet tab.

1)Telnet port – 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.

Session Time-out – This option allows you to keep your telnet session active longer if you have a lot of interruptions while configuring the FaxReceiver. If you specify zero as the Telnet session time-out, the session will never time-out.

2)Click the

3)Click the

OK button to exit the FaxDevice Configure for this device.

Close button to exit FaxConfig utility.

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Contents FaxReceiver MC200A Table of Contents Versions CopyrightDisclaimer TrademarksIntroduction Easy ConfigurationMenu Item # Chars Menu MapImportant Information RequirementsProcess Connections Page Typical installation replacing an incoming fax machine Page LEDs FAX Configuration Utility ConfigurationGeneral Settings TCP/IP Settings Page Mail Settings FAX Settings Page Telnet Settings Telnet Benefits of Using TelnetPage Page Unit IP Settings Page Unit Email Settings Page Page Unit FAX Settings Page Page Receiving a Fax FaxViewer To make it your default viewerTo create a shortcut To use the FaxViewer Page Troubleshooting Solution Page Page Ncar National Center for Atmospheric Research GlossaryPage Trademark Recognition Technical SpecificationsFCC Requirements for Telephone-Line Equipment Legal NoticesPage Page Certification Notice for Equipment Used in Canada Page Page Before you call Technical SupportCustomer Support Information