Entering Static Ip Addresses From A Telephone Keypad; Disabling Dhcp From A Telephone Keypad (Max 420/430) - Net2Phone Max 410 User Manual

Net2phone max 410/420/430 internet protocol device user's guide
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Max 410/420/430 User's Guide – Chapter 3
addresses, using either a telephone keypad or serial
connection. The process will entail the following steps:
1.
Disable DHCP in the Max 410/420/430.
2.
Enter a static IP address.
3.
Enter a netmask address.
4.
Reset the unit.
5.
Log in to the Max Web Manager.
6.
Set the required configuration parameters in the
Max Web Manager.
Entering Static IP Addresses from a
Telephone Keypad
If your LAN uses static IP addresses, the most practical
way to set up the Max 420 or 430 is to enter an IP address
and netmask from a telephone keypad. You can then
finish setting up the unit while browsing the Max Web
Manager.
Disabling DHCP from a telephone keypad (Max
420/430)
Since the Max 410/420/430 is shipped with DHCP
enabled, you need to disable DHCP to use static IP
addresses. To disable DHCP, proceed as follows:
1.
Connect an analog telephone to any RJ-11 port
on the Max 410/420/430.
2.
Lift the handset and dial
parameter code).
The voice prompt announces, "DHCP is disabled
now. Please press pound".
3.
Press the pound key (#).
4.
Hang up the telephone.
DHCP is now disabled.
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