Connect faxfinder to ethernet network, Connect to telephony service – Multi-Tech Systems Multi-Tech FaxFinder FF420 User Manual

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FaxFinder Cabling Guide

3. Connect FaxFinder to Ethernet Network.

Caution

: Before connecting to the Ethernet Network, make sure that the

network to which you are connecting the FaxFinder is not a
192.168.2.x subnet, else the FaxFinder’s factory default IP address of
192.168.2.1 will cause data interference.

If it is a 192.168.2.x subnet, connect from the Administrative PC
to the FaxFinder using an RJ45 crossover cable until the
FaxFinder’s IP address has been configured. Thereafter,
connect the FaxFinder into the network with an ordinary RJ45
cable.

4. Connect to Telephony Service

The FaxFinder’s fax modems can either be connected to a PBX
(for use in Automated Routing Mode) or to a POTS line
(for use in Manual Routing Mode).

Automated Routing Mode

Manual Routing Mode

Plug one end of the phone
cable into the FaxFinder’s
LINE jack and the other into
an available Station Port on
the PBX.

Plug one end of the phone
cable into the FaxFinder’s
LINE jack and the other end
into your standard telephone
receptacle.



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