Phone/network set up: my phone, Phone/network set up: modem type, Phone/network set up: use lan firewall settings – Pitney Bowes DM925 User Manual

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DM925™ Digital Mailing System Operating Guide

SV62207 Rev. B

5-15

Phone/Network
Set Up: My
Phone #

Use this option to enter your local phone number (the number to which your

mailing system is connected).
1. Press the Menu key on the control center. Select Set Up from the main

screen, then select Phone/Network Set Up.

2. Select My Phone #.

3. Use the numeric keypad to enter your local phone number. Be sure and

include the area code with your number. Also, use only digits and do

not include spaces or dashes.

4. Press the Enter key.

Phone/Network
Set Up: Modem
Type

Use this option to select the modem type: USB, Serial, or Internal.
1. Press the Menu key on the control center. Select Set Up from the main

screen, then select Phone/Network Set Up.

2. Select Modem Type and the "Select Modem Type" screen appears.

3. Select the appropriate modem type (USB, Serial, Internal or Use LAN).

The Phone/Network Set Up screen reappears.

4. In order for this change to take effect you must restart your system. Use

the On/Off switch located on the base of your machine to restart your

system (see Mailing System Exterior section in Chapter 2 of this guide

for the location of the On/Off switch).

Phone/Network
Set Up: Use LAN
Firewall Settings

This option allows you to modify individual LAN firewall settings.
1. Press the Menu key on the control center. Select Set Up from the main

screen, then select Phone/Network Set Up.

2. Select LAN Firewall Settings. The "LAN Firewall Settings" screen

appears and displays the following options:

• Ping

• Trust

• Default Settings

3. Select Ping to toggle between Enable/Disable.

4. Select Trust. The “LAN Firewall Trusted Host Settings” screen appears.

and displays the following options:

• Trust A

ll

• Trust None

• Trust Hosts Only

Select the appropriate option.

5. Select Default Settings to revert to the default LAN firewall settings for

the system.

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