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Welcome!
Congratulations on your purchase of the Net2Phone MAX 410!
The Net2Phone MAX 410 is a stand-alone device that connects directly into an
existing LAN through an RJ-45 port. The MAX 410’s can support 4 FXO ports.
A separate port with its own telephone line connection to the PBX is required for
each concurrent telephone call (or conversation) desired. For example, if
capability for three concurrent calls is desired, then the MAX must have at least
three ports connected to a PBX.
FXO ports connect to the analog line card on a PBX, APBX, or KPS (Key Phone
System), or to an analog phone jack, to provide connectivity to the MAX from
telephones both inside and outside of the PBX system. In addition to the basic
functions, FXO ports include IVR (Interactive Voice Response) functionality, which
includes multiple options for greetings, passwords, and Internet call forwarding to
remote MAX units and PSTN telephones worldwide, providing an extensive range
of economical communications options for enterprise users.
About This Guide
This Quick Start Guide, as well as the other instructional literature that
accompanies the Net2Phone MAX 410, 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.
This Quick Start Guide is intended to help you set up and use the basic features
of the MAX 410 as quickly and simply as possible.
In addition to this Quick Start Guide, the MAX 410 is shipped with three product
manuals:
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A Hardware Installation Guide that describes hardware installation, cabling,
and safety-related issues.
•
A User Guide that provides complete information about installing and using
your MAX 410 in most foreseeable situations. (In CD-ROM format)
•
A Command Reference Guide for advanced configuration of the MAX 410
through a serial connection. (In CD-ROM format)
Net2Phone MAX 410 – Quick Start Guide
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