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UNITY INSTALLATION GUIDE
54
Confirming
that the
Unity or
ActiveFax
server is
getting an
IP address
After you have connected the Unity or ActiveFax server to a net-
work that has a DHCP server, or you have assigned a static
address to the server, do the following procedure for the server to
confirm that it has a valid IP address.
To confirm that the IP address is valid
a On the Windows NT Start menu, click Programs >
Command Prompt.
Or on the Windows 2000 Start menu, click Programs >
Accessories > Command Prompt.
b In the Command Prompt window, type
ipconfig and press
ENTER.
c If the “IP address” value is:
Any value except “0.0.0.0”
The address is valid.
“0.0.0.0”
Either the Unity or ActiveFax server has a prob-
lem obtaining an address from the DHCP server or the
assigned static IP address conflicts with the IP address of
another computer on the network. Verify the network set-
tings. If needed, troubleshoot any problem as you would a
network connectivity problem.
DO THIS SECTION?
TURNKEY
SYSTEM
YES NO
see
page
Voice mail only 80
Voice mail with LAN admin
Unified, one Exchange server
Unified, existing Exchange site
COMPONENT
SYSTEM
Voice mail only 60
Voice mail with LAN admin
Unified, one Exchange server
Unified, existing Exchange site
ACTIVEFAX SERVER

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