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.
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