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A remote computer that is running a different operating system can be used to access
the voice messaging system. The TCP/IP settings on the remote computer must be set
to connect to the default IP address for the voice blade.
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Setting Up the Remote Computer Dial-up Networking
The following procedure is written for a remote computer that is running the
Windows XP operating system. Use the following procedure to configure the
dial-up networking.
Refer to the network configuration documentation if a different operating system
is installed on the remote computer.
1.
To set up dial-up networking on a remote computer
2.
Click Start > My Network Places > Properties.
The Network connections properties window appears.
3.
Double-click New Connection Wizard.
The New Connection Wizard Welcome page appears.
4.
Click Next.
5.
Select Connect to the network at my workplace, then click Next.
6.
Select Dial-up connection, then click Next.
7.
Type a name for the connection. For example, type UM8000, then click
Next.
8.
Type the phone number for the modem at the remote site, then click Next.
9.
Select the My use only connection option, then click Next.
10.
Select the Add a shortcut to this connection to my desktop check box,
then click Finish.
The New Connection Wizard places a shortcut icon on the desktop and
closes.
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Configuring TCP/IP
This procedure assumes that a network card is installed and correctly
configured on the remote computer running the Windows XP operating system.
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Configuring TCP/IP for the Remote Computer
Refer to the system documentation for information about configuring
the TCP/IP settings for a remote computer that is running a different
operating system.
1.
On the Windows desktop, click Start.
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Remote Maintenance