Assigning Network Information In Windows; Starting The Pbx System; Logging In To Imx - NEC NEAX 7400 IMX Command Manual

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8.
Leave the Link Data Log Path text box blank.
9.
Enter the name of the host your system is using in the Host Name text box.
10. Enter 172.16.253.0 in the IP Address text box, or enter the IP Address supplied by your network administrator.
11. Enter 60000 in the IP Port text box.
12. Leave the Inter-App Reaource text box blank.
13. Click Add to write the data.
14. Click Close.
15. Exit IMX MAT.

6.2.2 Assigning Network Information in Windows

Before you can run the IMX MAT software, you have to configure your network information in the Windows op-
erating system. For information on configuring network information, see the Network Circuit Card Installation
Manual or talk to your network administrator. After configuring the network information, you must restart the PC
before you can log in to the IMX via the IMX MAT TCP/IP connection.

6.2.3 Starting the PBX System

Before you can log in to the PBX with your IMX MAT, you must start the PBX system. To start the PBX system,
please see the Installation Manual.
If you start up the system when the PBX is in DM Clear Restart mode, (the SENSE Switch is set to the default value
"1"), you must verify that the IMX MAT baud rate is set to 4800 to ensure that the system runs properly.

6.2.4 Logging in to IMX

After you have defined the PBX Alias in IMX MAT and the TCP/IP network connection in Windows, you are ready
to Log in to IMX. The Login operation allows you to select the target IMX (node) with which you are attempting
to communicate. Once you log in to IMX, you may assign or delete office data, monitor the status of IMX, obtain
System Messages through the IMX's self-diagnosis function, and monitor the IMX traffic and Peg count data. Once
you have completed the tasks you intended to perform, you should log out to prevent accidental changes to the data.
The following steps explain how to log in to IMX.
The maximum number of concurrent connections for the IMX is four.
Note:
1.
From the IMX menu, select Log In.
2.
Select the PBX you want to connect to by choosing the appropriate PBX Alias from the PBX Alias box.
Note:
When the User ID data is programmed in AUIDN command after the required office data assignment, enter the proper
user name and password to login to the NCN (Network Control Node) or each LN (Local Node) in Netfusing Network
system. For the stand-alone system, User ID information for logging in to the PBX is programmed in AUIDL command
(this command is available for software Release 9 or later). Only the User ID in LDM data is effective in stand-alone
system. Refer to the AUIDN or AUIDL command in Chapter 4 for more detail explanations.
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HOW TO OPERATE MAT
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