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A. If you are not utilizing DNS servers, make sure
to enter "0.0.0.0" in these fields. You will not be
able to save this configuration if you leave the
field blank.
Q. If I already have a Max and want to add more,
what are the installation issues involved?
A. You would add additional Max units to a
network just as you would add additional
computers to a network. Make sure there is
enough bandwidth present and the appropriate
IP addresses are available.
Q. Which Max units can be connected to a PBX and
how is this done?
A. All of the Max units can be connected to a PBX,
although PBXs have different connectivity
requirements. For example, the Max T1/E1
would be used to connect to a digital PBX.
Depending on the available line cards or trunk
cards, the Max 4, Max 8, Max 8 Plus or Max
8/16 could connect to an analog PBX. Any Max
featuring FXO ports (Max 8 Plus or Max 8/16)
could connect to an analog line card while FXS
units (Max 4, Max 8, Max 8 Plus or Max 8/16)
could connect to an analog trunk card.
Q. When would I need to use the serial port on the
back of the Max?
A. If you have a Max FXO unit, you will need to
utilize the serial port for the initial configuration
of the LAN settings since you cannot connect a
standard analog phone directly to an FXO port.
Troubleshooting
Q. When a call is placed remotely into the Max (FXO),
the phone line does not always disconnect after
the caller hangs up. What can be done to change
this?
A. Most likely, you will need to change the Ring Off
Detect setting on the Max. Please see the
technical bulletin on this subject for more
information.
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