Net2Phone MAX IP10 User manual


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· Turn the television or radio antenna until the interference stops.
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· Move the equipment farther away from the television or radio.
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Max IP10 User’s Guide
Rev. 1.2.70 June 2004
Copyright © 2001, Net2Phone, Inc. All rights reserved
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Table of Contents
Welcome .......................................................................... 1
Overview ................................................................................1
Product Features .....................................................................1
New Features..........................................................................2
User Interfaces .......................................................................3
Package Contents ....................................................................3
Requirements..........................................................................3
Hardware Requirements.......................................................3
Additional Requirements ......................................................4
About This Guide .....................................................................4
Max IP10 Buttons and Keys ......................................................5
Fixed Buttons .....................................................................5
Dial Buttons .......................................................................5
Max IP10 LCD and Connectors ..................................................6
Planning Your Installation ............................................... 7
Location Requirements .............................................................7
Distance Limitations for Interface Cables ....................................8
Interference Considerations ......................................................8
Safety Precautions ...................................................................8
Getting Started ................................................................ 9
Installing the Max IP10 ............................................................9
Connecting the Max IP10 to a LAN ........................................... 12
Connecting the Max IP10 to a DHCP LAN.............................. 12
Connecting the Max IP10 to a LAN with a Static IP Address .... 13
Connecting the Max IP10 to an ADSL modem with PPPoE ....... 15
Logging into the Max Web Manager ............................... 17
Configuring the Max IP10 Using the Max Web Manager . 19
Net2Phone Configuration Page ................................................ 19
LAN Configuration Page .......................................................... 21
Routing Table Configuration Page ............................................ 23
Adding an Entry to the Current Routing Table ....................... 24
Deleting an Entry from the Current Routing Table ................. 25
CDR Configuration Page ......................................................... 26
System Information Page ....................................................... 27
Speed/Memory Dial Information Page ...................................... 28
Memory Dial Book ............................................................. 28
Speed Dial Book ............................................................... 29
Firewall Information Page ....................................................... 30
Load Default Configuration Page.............................................. 31
Restart System Page.............................................................. 32
Download Latest Firmware Page .............................................. 33

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Placing and Receiving Telephone Calls........................... 35
Placing Calls to Regular Telephones (PSTN) .............................. 35
Placing Calls to Destinations within North America ................ 35
Placing International Calls .................................................. 35
Placing Calls to Other Max Devices (Max-to-Max Calling) ............ 35
Receiving Calls ...................................................................... 35
Appendix........................................................................ 36
Appendix A – Troubleshooting ................................................. 36
Common installation problems and corrective actions ............ 36
Common network connection problems................................ 36
Common configuration problems......................................... 37
Problems using the Max IP10.............................................. 37
Appendix B – Technical Support .............................................. 39
Appendix C – Call Routing Table Configuration .......................... 40
Parameters ...................................................................... 40
Appendix D – Using the Max IP10 Keypad to Enter Text ............. 42
Max IP10 Keypad Map ....................................................... 43
Index ............................................................................. 44

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Welcome
Overview
Congratulations on your purchase of the Max IP10!
The Max IP10 is a VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) device that allows you
to make outgoing calls over the Internet using an Ethernet LAN connection.
It uses the LAN’s broadband connection to send calls over the Internet via
Net2Phone’s service platform. Since Net2Phone calls bypass most of the
PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network), the result is significant savings
on long-distance communications services.
The Max IP10 is a stand-alone device that connects directly into an existing
LAN through an RJ-45 port.
The Max IP10 features several proprietary Quality of Service (QoS)
enhancements, including:
Acoustic echo cancellation
Voice activity detection (VAD)
Comfort noise generation (CNG)
Dynamic jitter buffer control
Product Features
The Max IP10 supports the following features:
IP (Internet Protocol) phone operation with Net2Phone VoIP protocol
Analog phone operation for local phone call
Local configuration via keypad/LCD
Remote configuration via Telnet or Web-browser
Firmware upgrade via
Volume control
Mute/Redial/Speed-dial button
Call Hold (holds IP phone call while using analog phone)
PSTN fallback (auto-switching to analog phone mode in case of power
failure)
IP Addressing: static/dynamic IP support (DHCP)
PPPoE support
QoS support (Diffserv)
RTP/RFC2833 support
Net2Phone account management
Minute/Dollar balance display
Call statistics
Billing support (CDR)

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New Features
Version 1.2.10
Version 1.2.10 of the Max IP10 provided the following features:
Net2Phone Configuration Page – This page now includes a setting
for UDP Address Resolution Mode. The options are Indirect Mode
and Direct Mode.
Net2Phone Configuration Page – To help you determine which
choice is correct for the UDP Address Resolution Mode, the radio
buttons now have popup help that can be accessed by hovering the
mouse pointer over them.
Net2Phone Configuration Page – The Balance Type setting
options have changed to Off, Minutes, and Dollars. These radio
buttons also integrate the popup help to provide you with more
information.
Routing Table Configuration Page – This page has been added to
the MAX IP10 Web Manager. The Current Routing table allows you to
set up routing between two or more telephone extensions connected
to a single Max’s FXS ports. It can store up to 300 entries.
CDR Configuration Page – This page has two servers instead of one
and is now functional with the Max ABS software.
System Information Page – This page now accommodates spaces
and can hold 16 characters total.
System Information Page – The contents of the System Name
field are delivered to the destination Max IP10’s Caller ID display.
(The System Name does not appear on the Caller ID display when
the destination phone number is a PSTN number.)
System Information Page – The System Name field now
accommodates spaces and can hold a total of 16 characters.
Version 1.2.70
Version 1.2.70 provides the following new features:
Editable Frames per Packet – The frames per packet (FPP) setting
can now be changed via keypad or telnet to either 1 or 2.
To change the value via keypad, access LCD menu #17 for FPP.
To change the value via telnet, use the following commands:
CONFIG/N2P>change codec 45
CONFIG>save
SYSTEM>reset
FPP Default Setting – In the previous version, the FPP setting had
to be re-set to a value of 2 after a firmware upgrade. In version
1.2.70, when the device reboots after an upgrade, the FPP setting is
set to a value of 2 automatically.
Encrypted PIN – The PIN entry field is now encrypted for additional
security.

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Enhanced Check for Network Connectivity – This command will
check for connectivity for one minute. If the check fails, it will re-
check ever ten (10) seconds. If the IP10 fails in three (3) consecutive
attempts, it will revert to PSTN back-up mode.
KNOWN ISSUE
Deleting Routing Table Entries – On the Routing Table page of the
Max IP10 Web Manager, if you click the Delete button without first
specifying an Index number, Index item 0 will be deleted. This
behavior will be corrected in the next release.
User Interfaces
The Max IP10 supports the following user interfaces:
Keypad / LCD
Handset / Speakerphone
Command line interface via Telnet client
Web interface via any browser
Ethernet interface for Internet connection and PC connection
Analog line interface for PBX/KTS connection
Package Contents
Max IP10 device
120 V power adapter
RJ-11 telephone cable
Desktop mounting bracket
Handset with coiled cord
User’s Guide
NOTE: For countries that use a 220 V power adapter, the
adapter will be shipped separately.
Requirements
Hardware Requirements
To use the Max IP, you will need:
A Max IP10 unit and AC/DC adapter.
A Local Area Network (LAN) with a broadband connection that must
not have proxy server caching.
If your LAN uses static addresses: an IP address, Subnet mask, and
gateway address for the Max.
A Net2Phone account number and PIN (available from your reseller).

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Additional Requirements
To configure and manage the unit, you will need:
A PC or Mac workstation with any recent Web browser, connected to
the LAN.
A router with NAT (Network Address Translation)
The HyperTerminal PC application (included in all Microsoft operating
systems), or an equivalent terminal-emulator application.
NOTE: On a Max IP10, LAN settings must be configured using
phone’s keypad.
About This Guide
This User’s Guide is intended to help you set up and use the full features of
the Max IP10.
The Max IP10 supports maintenance interfaces of Web browser, Telnet and
keypad/LCD. This Guide describes how to operate and configure the Max
IP10 using the keypad and LCD. It is intended for people who have a
moderate degree of experience installing networking equipment such as
routers, hubs, servers, and switches, and are familiar with basic wiring and
cabling practices.

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Max IP10 Buttons and Keys
The following table outlines each button and/or key on the Max IP10 device
and its function.
Fixed Buttons
Button Function
MENU Press the [MENU] button to enter configuration settings and to
choose the parameter field to modify.
INFO Press the [INFO] button to view account data.
During configuration, it functions as backspace ().
N2P Press the [N2P] button to call another Max IP10.
During configuration, it displays the previous menu (|).
PSTN / SET Press the [PSTN] button to place an analog phone line call. During
configuration, it is used as a [SET] button.
REDIAL Press the [REDIAL] button to dial the last number that you
called.
MEMORY Press the [MEMORY] button followed by the memory location (1
– 9) to dial the number stored in that memory slot.
SPEED DIAL Press one of the [SPEED DIAL] buttons that stores the number
you would like to call.
MUTE Press the [MUTE] button to turn off the speaker so that the
person on the other end of the telephone connection cannot hear
you.
SPEAKER Press the [SPEAKER] button to toggle the speaker On/Off.
VOLUME UP Press the [VOLUME UP] button to adjust the volume levels
higher. It is also used for navigating through the menu choices
during configuration.
VOLUME
DOWN
Press the [VOLUME DOWN] button to adjust the volume levels
lower. It is also used for navigating through the menu choices
during configuration.
Dial Buttons
Button Function
1 Dial button 1 to toggle through the following options:
(1 / →! # $ % ^ & * ( ) _ + | { } : “ < > ? ` - = ;).
2 Dial button 2 to toggle through the following options: (2 A a B b C c).
3 Dial button 3 to toggle through the following options: (3 D e E e F f).
4 Dial button 4 to toggle through the following options: (4 G g H h I i).
5 Dial button 5 to toggle through the following options: (5 J j K k L l).
6 Dial button 6 to toggle through the following options: (6 M m N n O o).
7 Dial button 7 to toggle through the following options: (7 P p Q q R r S s).
8 Dial button 8 to toggle through the following options: (8 T t U u V v).
9 Dial button 9 to toggle through the following options: (9 W w X x Y y Z z).
0 Dial button 0 to toggle through the following options: (0 space . , @).
* Dial button *.
# Dial button #.
It is also used for make a call after dialing.

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Max IP10 LCD and Connectors
The following table describes the LCD and each connector located in the back
of the device.
Items Function
LCD LCD Displays menus and status of IP Phone on a 2-line
by 16-character screen.
LAN Using a UTP-cable, connect the hub to this port.
PC Using a UTP-cable, connect your pc to this port.
LINE Connect the line cable from PBX/KTS to this port.
Connector
Power Connect the power adapter (12V DC) to the power
connector.

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Planning Your Installation
Before you install your Max IP10, review the installation
requirements/information in this section.
Location Requirements
The mounting location must provide:
Adequate Heat Dissipation – The room where the Max IP10 is
operated must maintain a temperature between 32° and 122° F (0°
to 50° C) and must have adequate air circulation to ensure proper
cooling.
IMPORTANT: If the unit is placed on a desktop, the elevator
stand must remain in place to provide space for cooling air
circulation. Inadequate ventilation can result in overheating
and damage.
Access to the Chassis – Allow space at the rear of the chassis for
cable connections, maintenance, or troubleshooting.
A Suitable Power Source – If you suspect that your AC power is not
clean (e.g., if lights flicker often or there is machinery with large
motors nearby), have a qualified person test the power. Install a
power conditioner, if necessary.
The AC/DC adaptor of Max IP10 operates with 110 volts AC power
supply.
IMPORTANT:
Read the installation instructions before you connect the
system to its power source.
Before working on a chassis or working near power
supplies, unplug the power cord.
This product relies on the building's installation for
short-circuit (overcurrent) protection. Ensure that a
fuse or circuit breaker no larger than 120 VAC, 15A U.S.
is used on the phase conductors (all current-carrying
conductors).
To avoid damage from lightning and power surges, use
the power strip with surge protector for protection from
lightening and power surge.

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Distance Limitations for Interface Cables
When planning your installation, consider distance limitations and potential
electromagnetic interference (EMI) as defined by the Electronic Industries
Association (EIA). The distance limitation specifications for Ethernet and
analog telephone interfaces are:
Ethernet Maximum Distance – The maximum segment distance for
Ethernet 10BaseT is 330 feet (100 meters) (specified in IEEE 802.3).
Analog Phone Port Maximum Distance – The maximum distance
is established by a total allowable loop resistance, including the phone
or terminal equipment, of 600 ohms.
Interference Considerations
When you run cables for any significant distance in an electromagnetic field,
interference can occur between the electromagnetic fields and the signals on
the cables. This can cause the unshielded plant cabling to emit radio
interference.
If you use twisted-pair cables with a good distribution of grounding
conductors in your plant cabling, emitted radio interference is unlikely.
If you have cables exceeding the recommended distances, or if you have
cables that pass between buildings, give special consideration to the effect of
lightning strikes or ground loops. If your site has these characteristics,
consult experts in lightning suppression and shielding. The electromagnetic
pulse caused by lightning or other high-energy phenomena can easily couple
enough energy into unshielded conductors to destroy electronic devices.
Most data centers cannot resolve the infrequent but potentially catastrophic
problems just described without pulse meters and other special equipment.
Take precautions to avoid these problems by providing a properly grounded
and shielded environment and by installing electrical surge suppression.
For advice on the prevention of electromagnetic interference, consult experts
in radio-frequency interference (RFI).
Safety Precautions
Disassembly of the product must be carried out by a certified person.
The product chassis must not be disassembled when the power is on.

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Getting Started
To begin using your Max IP10, you must first set up and configure the device.
This section explains how to set up your Max IP10 using the following steps:
1. Install the Max IP10 unit in its location and connect the cabling.
2. Connect the Max IP10 to a LAN and configure the LAN settings.
3. Log in to the Max IP10 Web Manager, the Web-based configuration
system.
4. Finish configuring the Max IP10 via the Web Manager.
5. Test your installation by making an Internet telephone call.
Installing the Max IP10
To install the Max IP10:
1. Using an RJ-45 cable, connect the Max IP10’s LAN port to the hub’s or
router’s Ethernet port.
IMPORTANT: You must have a router to successfully connect
your Max IP10. The router can either be standalone or built
into the modem.
2. Using an RJ-45 cable, connect the Max IP10’s PC port to the PC’s
Ethernet port.
TIP: If there is an available port on the router, you may
connect it to the PC’s Ethernet port instead of connecting the
Max IP10’s PC port to the PC.
IMPORTANT: Do not connect your PC to the router’s Uplink
or WAN jacks.
3. Using an RJ-11 cable, connect the Max IP10’s analog phone line port
(on the bottom of the unit) to the PBX’s or KTS’s SLT (analog phone)
port or a regular analog phone port from the telephone company.
Place the cable in the built-in channel to help keep the device steady,
and then connect it to the Max IP10 port.
NOTE: If the phone is going to be desk-mounted, install
the desk-mounting bracket by lining up the two bottom
tabs of the bracket with the two openings on the
bottom of the Max IP10. Then, push the center of the
top tab to insert it into the opening on the bottom of
the Max IP10.

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4. Using the power adapter, connect the Max IP10 to a power source.
Slide the cord into the power cord stopper hook to keep it from being
disconnected.
The Max IP10 LCD will boot up in about 15 seconds.
5. Plug the handset into the jack on the side of the Max IP10.
3%;.76
Figure 1 - Appearance of the Max IP10 Network Interface
Bottom View Rear View
PBX/KTS or
Regular Analog
phone line
Hub or
switch

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MAX IP10
MENU
SET
INFO N2P PSTN
MEMORY
FLASH
REDIAL
VOLUME
MUTE SPEAKER
123
456
789
0
*#
Figure 2 – Max IP10 Connections
STEP 5
Plu
g
the handset into
the jack on the side
of the IP10.
STEP 4
Connect power
adapter into the
DC 12V jack.
STEP 1
Using an RJ-45
cable, connect the
Max IP10’s LAN
port to the hub’s
or router’s
Ethernet port.
STEP 3
On the bottom of
the Max IP10, use
an RJ-11 cable to
connect the Max
IP10’s analog
p
hone line
p
ort to
the PBX’s or KTS’s
SLT (analog
phone) port or a
regular analog
phone port from
the telephone
company.
STEP 2
Using an RJ-45 cable, connect the Max
IP10’s PC port to the PC’s Ethernet
port, OR use your router port to
connect the PC.
(See TIP above.)
STEP 4a
Slide the cord into
the power cord
sto
pp
er hook to kee
p
it from being
disconnected.

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Connecting the Max IP10 to a LAN
Whether your LAN uses Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), PPPoE,
or static addresses, you can set the Max IP10’s LAN configuration via a
touch-tone keypad, Telnet, or the Web interface.
This section will explain how to connect the Max IP10 to each of the three
LAN types. Later, you will configure the Max IP10’s LAN settings via the Max
IP10 Web Manager. For more information, refer to the section titled
Logging into the Max IP10 Web Manager.
NOTE: At first, LAN settings must be configured using a
keypad. After you set the IP address, you can access your
Max IP10 via Telnet or Web.
Connecting the Max IP10 to a DHCP LAN
This section explains how to connect your Web browser to the Max IP10 if
your LAN uses DHCP addressing. If your LAN uses static IP addresses, skip
to the next section, Connecting the Max IP10 to a LAN with a Static IP
Address.
The Max IP10’s default configuration is for DHCP. Therefore, if your LAN is
using DHCP, the Max IP10’s IP address parameters were configured
automatically when you connected it to the LAN. In this case, you only need
to know the IP address that was assigned to the unit by the LAN before you
can browse the Max Web Manager, Max IP10’s Web-based configuration
system.
If your LAN is using DHCP, the first step is to obtain the Max IP10’s current
IP address from the device.
To obtain the Max IP10’s IP address:
Press the [INFO] button until the title “IP Address” is displayed on
the LCD.
Write down the displayed IP address for future reference.
The Max IP10 is now connected and able to make and receive phone calls. To
view your settings and further configure the Max IP10 using the Max Web
Manager, proceed to the next section, Logging Into the Max Web Manager.
NOTE: You can also connect to the Max IP10 via Telnet using
the Max IP10 IP address and port number 6000.

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Connecting the Max IP10 to a LAN with a Static IP Address
This section explains how to connect your Web browser to the Max IP10 if
your LAN uses static IP addresses. The process will entail the following steps:
1. Set the Network Mode to Static by disabling DHCP.
2. Enter a static IP address.
3. Enter a Subnet mask address.
4. Enter a default gateway.
5. Reset the Max IP10.
ACCESSING THE CONFIGURATION MENU
Because the configuration menu is password-protected, you must enter a
menu access code before you can make any configuration changes.
To access the configuration menu:
1. Press the [MENU] button.
The LCD displays the message [Access Code?].
2. Enter the menu access code, followed by the # key.
The first menu item, Account Number, displays on the LCD.
NOTE: The default menu access code is 123, followed by the
# key. You can modify the code via the Max Web Manager.
SETTING THE NETWORK MODE TO STATIC VIA TELEPHONE KEYPAD
Since the Max IP10 is shipped with DHCP enabled, you need to disable DHCP
to use static IP addresses.
To set the Network Mode to Static:
1. Press the [MENU] button until the title “Network Mode” is displayed
on the LCD.
Figure 3 – Configuring Network Mode
2. Press the [VOLUME UP]/[VOLUME DOWN] to change the
configuration from “DHCP” to “STATIC.”
3. Press the [SET] key to save the change.
The Max IP10 will automatically reboot. The Static Network Mode is
now enabled.
Network Mode
DHCP *

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ENTERING AN IP ADDRESS VIA TELEPHONE KEYPAD
Ask your LAN administrator for the IP address that will be assigned, the
LAN’s Subnet mask address, domain name, and any other IP parameters that
can be provided.
To enter a static IP address:
1. Press the [MENU] button until the title “IP Address” is displayed on
the LCD.
Figure 4 — Entering Static IP Address
2. On the Max IP10’s keypad, press the appropriate number keys (0 to
9) to enter the digits for the IP address. You can enter a dot (.) by
pressing the [0] key twice.
TIP: If you make a mistake, press the [INFO] key to back up
and correct the mistake.
For example, if you want to enter the IP address “150.150.55.162,”
you would press 150 00 150 00 55 00 162 from your telephone
keypad.
3. After entering the complete IP address, press the [SET] button to
confirm the change.
ENTERING A SUBNET MASK ADDRESS VIA TELEPHONE KEYPAD
To enter a Subnet mask address
1. Press the [MENU] button until the title “Subnet Mask” is displayed on
the LCD.
Figure 5 — Entering Subnet mask Address
2. On the Max IP10’s keypad, press the number keys (0 to 9) to enter
the Subnet mask digits. You can enter a dot (.) by pressing the [0]
key twice.
TIP: If you make a mistake, press the [INFO] key to back up
and correct the mistake.
3. After entering the complete subnet mask, press the [SET] button to
confirm the change.
IP Address
xxx.xxx.xx.xxx
Subnet Mask
xxx.xxx.xxx.x

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ENTERING A DEFAULT GATEWAY VIA TELEPHONE KEYPAD
To enter a default gateway:
1. Press the [MENU] button until the title “Gateway” is displayed on the
LCD.
Figure 6 — Entering Default Gateway Address
2. On the Max IP10’s keypad, press the number keys (0 to 9) to enter
the default gateway IP address digits. You can enter a dot (.) by
pressing the [0] key twice.
TIP: If you make a mistake, press the [INFO] key to back up
and correct the mistake.
3. After entering the complete default gateway IP address, press the
[SET] button to confirm the change.
The Max IP10 will restart automatically.
The Max IP10 is now connected and able to make and receive phone calls. To
view your settings and further configure the Max IP10 using the Max Web
Manager, proceed to the next section, Logging Into the Max Web Manager.
Connecting the Max IP10 to an ADSL modem with PPPoE
This section explains how to connect your Web browser to the Max IP10 if
your LAN uses PPPoE. If using PPPoE, it is likely that your ISP has pre-
configured the Max IP10. In this case, you will need to change the ID and
password via the Max IP10 LCD screen.
To set the Max IP10 to use PPPoE:
1. Press the [MENU] button until the title “Network Mode” is displayed
on the LCD.
2. Press the [VOLUME UP]/[VOLUME DOWN] to change the
configuration to “PPPoE.”
3. Press the [SET] key to save the change.
The Max IP10 will automatically reboot. The Static Network Mode is
now enabled.
To set the PPPoE user ID and password on the Max IP10:
1. Press the [MENU] button until the title “PPPoE User ID” is displayed
on the LCD.
2. Enter your PPPoE user ID using the Max IP10 keypad.
TIP: For instructions on entering text using the keypad, refer
to Appendix D, Using the Max IP10 Keypad to Enter Text.
Gateway
xx.x.x.xxx

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3. Press the [SET] key to save the change.
The Max IP10 will automatically reboot.
4. Press the [MENU] button until the title “PPPoE Password” is displayed
on the LCD.
5. Enter your PPPoE password using the Max IP10 keypad.
TIP: For instructions on entering text using the keypad, refer
to Appendix D, Using the Max IP10 Keypad to Enter Text.
6. Press the [SET] key to save the change.
The Max IP10 will automatically reboot.
SETTING THE NETWORK MODE TO PPPOE VIA TELEPHONE KEYPAD
1. Press the [MENU] button until the title “Network Mode” is displayed
on the LCD.
2. Press the [VOLUME UP]/[VOLUME DOWN] buttons to change the
configuration to PPPoE.
Figure 7 — Configuring the Network Mode
3. Press the [SET] button to save the change.
The Max IP10 will automatically reboot. PPPoE is now enabled.
OBTAINING THE MAX IP10’S PPPOE IP ADDRESS VIA TELEPHONE KEYPAD
1. Press the [MENU] button until the title “IP Address” is displayed on
the LCD.
Figure 8 — Configuring the Network Mode
2. Write down the address and keep it for future reference.
The Max IP10 is now connected and able to make and receive phone calls. To
view your settings and further configure the Max IP10 using the Max Web
Manager, proceed to the next section, Logging Into the Max Web Manager.
NOTE: You can also connect to the Max IP10 via Telnet using
the Max IP10 IP address and port number 6000.
Network Mode
PPPoE*
IP Address
xxx.xxx.xx.xxx
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