Black Box MC200A, Black Box Network Services FaxReceiver user manual

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For each line item to be altered, type the option or menu number and press the Enter key, then enter the information and press the Enter key.

NOTE: If you leave the telnet session inactive for over two minutes, it will time out,

disconnect, and report: “Inactivity Timeout (2 minutes) – disconnecting”. You can change this timeout, with option number 6. If you set it to 0, it will not timeout. This parameter resets to 2 after each time you quit.

NOTE: After each entry that you make, you will get a confirmation message: “Are you sure you want to make this change (Y/N) Y”. If you do not wish to change it, you can select N.

NOTE: Most setup changes take effect immediately you select Y and press Enter. The only exceptions are the IP parameters for the unit itself. These parameters cannot take effect immediately, because a change to those would cut off the telnet session. For these parameters, you must quit the setup and save the parameters. You must also either reset the power to the unit or set 4) Reboot after quitting to Enabled, before you quit the setup.

NOTE: If you quit *without* saving, the unit re-reads all the parameters from Flash, and so will overwrite all the new settings with the previously saved settings. If you do a Quit and Save, the new parameters are all written to Flash so they will be retained through a power cycle.

NOTE: If you do a Quit and Save, the new parameters are all written to Flash so they will be retained through a power cycle. To test parameter changes you can quit *without* saving. A quit without saving also takes place if telnet times out. The parameters are still active, unless power is removed. Therefore if the changes work, then you would telnet back in, then Quit and Save. If they did not work, unplug power to restore the original parameters.

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Contents FaxReceiver MC200A Table of Contents Trademarks CopyrightDisclaimer VersionsEasy Configuration IntroductionMenu Map Menu Item # CharsImportant Information RequirementsProcess Connections Page Typical installation replacing an incoming fax machine Page LEDs Configuration FAX Configuration UtilityGeneral Settings TCP/IP Settings Page Mail Settings FAX Settings Page Telnet Settings Benefits of Using Telnet 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 Glossary Ncar National Center for Atmospheric ResearchPage Technical Specifications Trademark RecognitionLegal Notices FCC Requirements for Telephone-Line EquipmentPage Page Certification Notice for Equipment Used in Canada Page Page Technical Support Before you callCustomer Support Information