Multi-Tech Systems MVPGSM-2 Field Name Values Supplementary Services Status, Call Status Fields

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Chapter 6: Using the Software

Call Progress Details: Field Definitions (continued)

Field Name

Values

Supplementary Services Status

Call on Hold

alphanumeric

 

 

Call Waiting

alphanumeric

 

 

Caller ID

“Calling Party

 

+ identifier”;

 

“Alerting Party

 

+ identifier”;

 

“Busy Party

 

+ identifier”;

 

“Connected

 

Party +

 

identifier

 

 

Call Status

fields

 

 

Call Status

hangup, active

 

 

Wireless Module

ready,

Status

registering

 

 

SIM Registration

“registered

Status

to…”, not

 

registered

Signal Strength

0-99

 

 

Note section

(Options & Signal Strength Ranges)

Reset (button)

-

Disconnect (button)

-

 

 

 

Description

Describes held call by its IP address source, location/gateway identifier, and hold duration. Location/gateway identifiers come from Gateway Name field in Phone Book Configuration screen of remote VOIP.

Describes waiting call by its IP address source, location/gateway identifier, and hold duration. Location/gateway identifiers come from Gateway Name field in Phone Book Configuration screen of remote VOIP.

This field shows the identifier and status of a remote VOIP (which has Call Name Identification enabled) with which this VOIP unit is currently engaged in some VOIP transmission. The status of the engagement (Connected, Alerting, Busy, or Calling) is followed by the identifier of a specific channel of a remote VOIP unit. This identifier comes from the “Caller Id” field in the Supplementary Services screen of the remote VOIP unit.

Shows condition of current call.

This displays the current status of the wireless module on this channel.

This shows the registration status of the module on this channel.

0-3 is an insufficient signal for use.

4-9 is a low strength signal that is usable.

10-19 is a medium strength and is a good connection.

20-31 is a high strength and is an excellent connection.

99 means there is no signal at all.

“SC” stands for Silence Compression. With Silence Compression enabled, the MultiVOIP GSM will not transmit voice packets when silence is detected, thereby reducing the amount of network bandwidth that is being used by the voice channel.

“FEC” stands for Forward Error Correction. Forward Error Correction enables some of the voice packets that were corrupted or lost to be recovered. FEC adds an additional 50% overhead to the total network bandwidth consumed by the voice channel.

Clicking this button will reset the channel including the wireless module. Clicking this button will disconnect the current connection on this channel.

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Contents MultiVOIP GSM Warranty S000450ACopyright 2008, by Multi-Tech Systems, Inc Revision Date DescriptionContents Description and Specifications IntroductionFront Panel LEDs Front Panel LED Definitions DescriptionComputer Requirements SpecificationsAntenna Specifications Load Balancing Ptcrb Requirements NoteFCC Requirements Note Installation and Activation Safety WarningsMVPGSM-2 model content list Unpacking Your MultiVOIP GSMDimensions for Mounting Mounting InstructionsCabling Procedure Cabling for MVPGSM-2Activate Your Wireless Account Installing the SIM CardsCheck Signal Strength GSM InstructionsMvpgsm splash screen Software InstallationLoading MultiVOIP GSM Software onto the PC Installation wizard screen Destination screenConfiguration screen Completion screenSetup Overview Main ScreenActions IP settingsEthernet/IP Voice settings VoiceActions Wireless Interface Wireless Interface ParametersImportant Verify Signal Strength Call Signaling SIP parametersRegional Regional ParametersPhone Book Inbound and Outbound directions Phone Book screensSave & Reboot Configuring Your MultiVOIP GSM Software Categories Covered in This ChapterHow to Navigate Through the Software Web Browser InterfaceNetwork parameters Ethernet/IP Parameter Definitions DescriptionField Name Values Ethernet Parameters IP Parameter fieldsField Name Values Description Diff Serv ParameterFields FTP Parameter fieldsVoice/Fax Voice/Fax parametersDtmf Parameters Voice/Fax Parameter DefinitionsField Name Values Advanced Features Coder ParametersNet Coder @ 711, G.729Auto Disconnect Field Name Values AutoCall/Offhook Alert ParametersDynamic Jitter Configurable Payload Type Wireless parametersWireless Interface parameter definitions Field Name Values DescriptionSIP call signaling SIPSIP Call Signaling Parameter Definitions PasswordRegional Standard Tones fields Default -16dBRegional Parameter Definitions Custom Tone-Pair Settings Definitions Tone Pair ValuesEmail Address for Voip for email call log reporting Smtp parametersSmtp Parameters Definitions Mail CriteriaCustom Fields Definitions Field DescriptionFrom Details To DetailsRadius settings RadiusFrom Details To Details Radius Screen Field DefinitionsRetransmissions field Logs/Traces Logs and Filters screensLogs Screen Definitions Field Name Values Enable Stun NAT TraversalNAT Traversal Definitions NAT TraversalSupplementary Services Supplementary ServicesSupplementary Services Parameter Definitions Save Settings Save & RebootSettings COM port setupTroubleshooting Software Issues Fixing a COM Port ProblemFixing a Cabling Problem Error pop-upPhone Book Configuration Sample Configurations General NotesLoad Balancing Example Inbound Phone BooksAnalog Voip and Mvpgsm Example Outbound Phone Books Outbound Phone Book Phone Book DescriptionsOutbound Phone Book/List Entries Add/Edit Outbound Phone Book Add/Edit screenAdd/Edit Outbound Phone Book Field Definitions SIP FieldsAlternate Routing Field Definitions Advanced buttonInbound Phone Book/List Entries Inbound phonebook entriesAdd/Edit Inbound Phone Book Add/Edit Inbound Phone BookAdd/Edit Inbound Phone Book Field Definitions Call Forward ParametersPhone Book Save and Reboot Authorized User Name and Password for SIPUsing the Software System Information Parameter Definitions System information screenCall progress screen Statistics SectionCall Progress Call Progress Details Field Definitions Call DetailsPacket Details From To DetailsDisconnect button Description Field Name Values Supplementary Services StatusCall Status Fields Logs Log statistics screenSpecial Buttons Supplementary Services InfoLogs Screen Details Field Definitions IP Statistics IP statistics screenIP Statistics Field Definitions Link Management Link Management screen Field DefinitionsLink management Field Name Values Monitor Link fieldsServers SIP ProxiesSIP Proxies Statistics, Servers Field Definitions SIP proxiesAdvanced Packetization TimePacketization Ranges and Increments Recommendations Packetization timeMenu Selection MultiVOIP GSM Program Menu ItemsMultiVOIP GSM Program Menu Setting and Downloading User Defaults Save & RebootConfirmation screen Progress barsWindows Interface Setting a PasswordPassword screen Password verification Invalid passwordWeb interface password change Web Browser InterfaceUpgrade software path Upgrading SoftwareChange password FTP Server File Transfers DownloadsEnable FTP server File Type File Names DescriptionFTP address Download with FTP Client Program MultiVOIP GSM Web Browser Interface Overview Web interface mainJava install screen Browser choice Enable SysLog SysLog Server FunctionsRJ-45 Connector RJ-45 Ethernet Connector Pin Circuit Signal NameAppendix a Cable Pin-outs & Ports Function Port NumberEMC, Safety, and R&TTE Directive Compliance Appendix B Regulatory InformationIndustry Canada July Appendix D C-ROHS HT/TS Substance Concentration 依照中国标准的有毒有害物质信息Index