Multi-Tech Systems manual Cabling Procedure, Cabling for MVPGSM-2

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Chapter 2: Installation & Activation

Cabling Procedure

Cabling involves connecting the MultiVOIP GSM to your LAN and telephone equipment.

1.Connect a power cord to the transformer and to a live AC outlet, and then attach the barrel connector to the back of the MultiVOIP GSM as shown in the figure below.

Cabling for MVPGSM-2

2.Connect the MultiVOIP GSM to a PC by using a RJ-45 (male) to DB-9 (female) cable. Plug the RJ-45 end of the cable into the CONSOLE port of the MultiVOIP GSM and the other end into the PC serial port.

3.Connect a network cable to the WAN connector on the back of the MultiVOIP GSM. Connect the other end of the cable to your network.

4.Attach an antenna to both channel connectors on either side of the MultiVOIP GSM.

5.Turn on power to the MultiVOIP GSM by placing the ON/OFF switch on the back panel to the ON position. Wait for the BOOT LED on the MultiVOIP GSM to go off before proceeding. This may take a few moments.

6.Proceed to the Software Installation chapter to load the MultiVOIP GSM software.

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Contents MultiVOIP GSM S000450A WarrantyCopyright 2008, by Multi-Tech Systems, Inc Revision Date DescriptionContents Introduction Description and SpecificationsFront Panel LEDs Front Panel LED Definitions DescriptionSpecifications Antenna SpecificationsComputer Requirements Ptcrb Requirements Note FCC Requirements Note Load Balancing Safety Warnings Installation and ActivationMVPGSM-2 model content list Unpacking Your MultiVOIP GSMMounting Instructions Dimensions for MountingCabling for MVPGSM-2 Cabling ProcedureInstalling the SIM Cards Activate Your Wireless AccountCheck Signal Strength GSM InstructionsSoftware Installation Loading MultiVOIP GSM Software onto the PCMvpgsm splash screen Destination screen Installation wizard screenCompletion screen Configuration screenMain Screen Setup OverviewIP settings Ethernet/IPActions 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 Description Ethernet/IP Parameter DefinitionsField Name Values Ethernet Parameters IP Parameter fieldsParameter Field Name Values Description Diff ServFields FTP Parameter fieldsVoice/Fax parameters Voice/FaxVoice/Fax Parameter Definitions Field Name ValuesDtmf Parameters Coder Parameters Advanced FeaturesNet Coder @ 711, G.729Field Name Values AutoCall/Offhook Alert Parameters Dynamic JitterAuto Disconnect Wireless parameters Configurable Payload TypeField Name Values Description Wireless Interface parameter definitionsSIP SIP call signalingPassword SIP Call Signaling Parameter DefinitionsRegional Default -16dB Regional Parameter DefinitionsStandard Tones fields Tone Pair Values Custom Tone-Pair Settings DefinitionsSmtp parameters Email Address for Voip for email call log reportingMail Criteria Smtp Parameters DefinitionsField Description Custom Fields DefinitionsFrom Details To DetailsRadius Radius settingsRadius Screen Field Definitions Retransmissions fieldFrom Details To Details Logs and Filters screens Logs/TracesLogs Screen Definitions NAT Traversal Field Name Values Enable StunNAT Traversal Definitions NAT TraversalSupplementary Services Supplementary ServicesSupplementary Services Parameter Definitions Save & Reboot Save SettingsSettings COM port setupFixing a COM Port Problem Troubleshooting Software IssuesFixing a Cabling Problem Error pop-upPhone Book Configuration General Notes Sample ConfigurationsExample Inbound Phone Books Analog Voip and MvpgsmLoad Balancing Example Outbound Phone Books Phone Book Descriptions Outbound Phone Book/List EntriesOutbound 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 DefinitionsStatistics Section Call ProgressCall progress screen Call Details Call Progress Details Field DefinitionsPacket Details From To DetailsField Name Values Supplementary Services Status Call Status FieldsDisconnect button Description Log statistics screen LogsSupplementary Services Info Logs Screen Details Field DefinitionsSpecial Buttons IP statistics screen IP StatisticsIP Statistics Field Definitions Link Management screen Field Definitions Link ManagementLink management Field Name Values Monitor Link fieldsSIP Proxies ServersSIP Proxies Statistics, Servers Field Definitions SIP proxiesPacketization Time AdvancedPacketization Ranges and Increments Recommendations Packetization timeMultiVOIP GSM Program Menu Items MultiVOIP GSM Program MenuMenu Selection Save & Reboot Setting and Downloading User DefaultsConfirmation screen Progress barsSetting a Password Password screenWindows Interface Invalid password Password verificationWeb interface password change Web Browser InterfaceUpgrading 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 SysLogRJ-45 Ethernet Connector Pin Circuit Signal Name RJ-45 ConnectorAppendix a Cable Pin-outs & Ports Function Port NumberAppendix 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