Multi-Tech Systems MVPGSM-2 manual Example Outbound Phone Books

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Chapter 5: Phonebook Configuration

Example Outbound Phone Books

The Outbound Phone Book is the director of where calls will be routed – whether that is to a specific phone number (Any Number) or to the IP address of a remote VOIP unit for resending as a local call or out to the wireless network to take advantage of wireless plan savings. Below you will find the Outbound Phone Book settings for the examples that were detailed in the sample Phone Book Configurations above.

Example 1: Local VOIP has 612-555-1234 in the Outbound Phone Book while the Remote VOIP has 763-555-4321 in the Outbound Phone Book a. A user at the Local VOIP can pick up an attached phone and dial 763- 555-4321 and it will ring the Remote VOIP, a user at the Remote VOIP can pick up an attached line and dial 612-555-1234 and it will ring the Local VOIP. Both calls are treated as local area code calls.

Example 2: Local VOIP has 612-555-1234 in the Outbound Phone Book while the Remote VOIP has 763-555-4321 in the Outbound Phone Book a. A user at the Local VOIP can pick up an attached phone and it will ring the Remote VOIP, a user at the Remote VOIP can pick up an attached line and it will ring the Local VOIP. Both calls are treated as local area code calls.

The Auto-Call feature is set in the Voice Parameters section.

Example 3: The Outbound Phone Book is set to the destination pattern number of the auto attendant. In this example the MVPGSM would also be setup to use a proxy (the call control module).

Example 4: The Outbound Phone Book of the MVPGSM will have the phone number of the analog VOIP routed to the IP address of the analog VOIP. The Outbound Phone Book of the analog VOIP will have the phone number of the MVPGSM.

Example 5: The Outbound phone book in this example is simply going to be set at ‘Any Number’ as well – the purpose is to have load balancing occur between the channels and allow all traffic to pass through the MVPGSM in a round robin manner to avoid the channel one SIM using more minutes than the other channel SIMs.

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Contents MultiVOIP GSM Revision Date Description WarrantyS000450A Copyright 2008, by Multi-Tech Systems, IncContents Front Panel LED Definitions Description Description and SpecificationsIntroduction Front Panel LEDsAntenna Specifications SpecificationsComputer Requirements FCC Requirements Note Ptcrb Requirements NoteLoad Balancing Unpacking Your MultiVOIP GSM Installation and ActivationSafety Warnings MVPGSM-2 model content listMounting Instructions Dimensions for MountingCabling for MVPGSM-2 Cabling ProcedureGSM Instructions Activate Your Wireless AccountInstalling the SIM Cards Check Signal StrengthLoading MultiVOIP GSM Software onto the PC Software InstallationMvpgsm splash screen Destination screen Installation wizard screenCompletion screen Configuration screenMain Screen Setup OverviewEthernet/IP IP settingsActions Voice Voice settingsActions Wireless Interface Parameters Wireless InterfaceImportant Verify Signal Strength SIP parameters Call SignalingRegional Parameters RegionalInbound and Outbound directions Phone Book screens Phone BookSave & Reboot Software Categories Covered in This Chapter Configuring Your MultiVOIP GSMWeb Browser Interface How to Navigate Through the SoftwareNetwork parameters IP Parameter fields Ethernet/IP Parameter DefinitionsDescription Field Name Values Ethernet ParametersFTP Parameter fields Field Name Values Description Diff ServParameter FieldsVoice/Fax parameters Voice/FaxField Name Values Voice/Fax Parameter DefinitionsDtmf Parameters 711, G.729 Advanced FeaturesCoder Parameters Net Coder @Dynamic Jitter Field Name Values AutoCall/Offhook Alert ParametersAuto Disconnect Wireless parameters Configurable Payload TypeField Name Values Description Wireless Interface parameter definitionsSIP SIP call signalingPassword SIP Call Signaling Parameter DefinitionsRegional Regional Parameter Definitions Default -16dBStandard Tones fields Tone Pair Values Custom Tone-Pair Settings DefinitionsSmtp parameters Email Address for Voip for email call log reportingMail Criteria Smtp Parameters DefinitionsTo Details Custom Fields DefinitionsField Description From DetailsRadius Radius settingsRetransmissions field Radius Screen Field DefinitionsFrom Details To Details Logs and Filters screens Logs/TracesLogs Screen Definitions NAT Traversal Field Name Values Enable StunNAT Traversal NAT Traversal DefinitionsSupplementary Services Supplementary ServicesSupplementary Services Parameter Definitions COM port setup Save SettingsSave & Reboot SettingsError pop-up Troubleshooting Software IssuesFixing a COM Port Problem Fixing a Cabling Problem Phone Book Configuration General Notes Sample ConfigurationsAnalog Voip and Mvpgsm Example Inbound Phone BooksLoad Balancing Example Outbound Phone Books Outbound Phone Book/List Entries Phone Book DescriptionsOutbound Phone Book Add/Edit screen Add/Edit Outbound Phone BookSIP Fields Add/Edit Outbound Phone Book Field DefinitionsAdvanced button Alternate Routing Field DefinitionsInbound phonebook entries Inbound Phone Book/List EntriesAdd/Edit Inbound Phone Book Add/Edit Inbound Phone BookCall Forward Parameters Add/Edit Inbound Phone Book Field DefinitionsAuthorized User Name and Password for SIP Phone Book Save and RebootUsing the Software System information screen System Information Parameter DefinitionsCall Progress Statistics SectionCall progress screen From To Details Call Progress Details Field DefinitionsCall Details Packet DetailsCall Status Fields Field Name Values Supplementary Services StatusDisconnect button Description Log statistics screen LogsLogs Screen Details Field Definitions Supplementary Services InfoSpecial Buttons IP statistics screen IP StatisticsIP Statistics Field Definitions Field Name Values Monitor Link fields Link ManagementLink Management screen Field Definitions Link managementSIP proxies ServersSIP Proxies SIP Proxies Statistics, Servers Field DefinitionsPacketization time AdvancedPacketization Time Packetization Ranges and Increments RecommendationsMultiVOIP GSM Program Menu MultiVOIP GSM Program Menu ItemsMenu Selection Progress bars Setting and Downloading User DefaultsSave & Reboot Confirmation screenPassword screen Setting a PasswordWindows Interface Web Browser Interface Password verificationInvalid password Web interface password changeUpgrading Software Upgrade software pathFTP Server File Transfers Downloads Change passwordFile Type File Names Description Enable FTP serverFTP address Download with FTP Client Program Web interface main MultiVOIP GSM Web Browser Interface OverviewJava install screen Browser choice SysLog Server Functions Enable SysLogFunction Port Number RJ-45 ConnectorRJ-45 Ethernet Connector Pin Circuit Signal Name Appendix a Cable Pin-outs & PortsAppendix B Regulatory Information EMC, Safety, and R&TTE Directive ComplianceIndustry Canada July 依照中国标准的有毒有害物质信息 Appendix D C-ROHS HT/TS Substance ConcentrationIndex