First connection to cFP 2200

Hi,
I'm actually working on a cFP 2200 that is not working. Apparently, the controller lost all its configuration, so I need to reload the configuration inside the controller. The problem is that I have no idea about how to connect to the device, knowing that it doesn't have any IP adress... The manual says that the default adress is 0.0.0.0, and it's not accessible from windows... When I try to use MAX, there are no controllers detected, so I can't really load the configuration...
Does anyone have a user manual explaining how to connect to such a device for the first time?
Thanks for your help, 
A lost franch guy

Hi Nicolas,
Are connected directly to the computer? If Yes, it would be great to test with a crossover cable.
You can check some points in the manuel at page 18. (http://www.ni.com/pdf/manuals/374708c.pdf)
Do you also have an active firewall?
Thanks
Paolo_P
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