Multi-Tech Systems MVP 800 manual Others Setup

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Chapter 4 - MultiVOIP Software

Others Setup

Clicking Others on the Main menu displays the Others Setup dialog box. This dialog box lets you to enable SNMP Agent (the default is disabled) and set up all the necessary parameters; enable or disable various remote configuration methods such as TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) Server, Web Server, Dumb Terminal, and Telnet Server; and assign a Password to the MultiVOIP for Internet security. These applications enable remote viewing and changing of the MultiVOIP configuration, or updating firmware, from anywhere on the connected internetwork.

Verify that the desired applications are enabled (checked). The default condition is all applications are checked. To disable a given application, click to uncheck the check box and disable support.

SNMP related operations can be performed only when the SNMP Agent is enabled (checked) on this dialog box. The IP address of the system (SNMP Manager) that will receive the Traps from the MultiVOIP should be entered in the IP Address box in the Trap Manager group. The Community Name of the SNMP Manager receiving the Traps can be a maximum of 19 characters and is case sensitive. The default Port Number of the SNMP Manager receiving the Traps is 162. The MultiVOIP currently supports a maximum of two community users at a time, and they can be assigned either Read/Write or Read Only rights.

For more information on using these applications, refer to Chapter 5, Remote Configuration and Management.

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Contents User Guide Record of Revisions RevisionDescription User GuideContents Glossary Index Introduction and Description Preview of this Guide IntroductionRemote Configuration and Management Warranty, Service and Tech SupportAppendixes Sales Office MultiVOIP ApplicationPhone Directory Data Base Voip Dialing Directory Ethernet Front Panel DescriptionBack Panel Description Power ConnectorCommand Port Connector 10Base-T Ethernet ConnectorElectrical/Physical SpecificationsCommand Port Ethernet PortInstallation Configure your Client MultiVOIPs Installing Your MultiVOIPSafety Warning Telecom Configure and Install your Host MultiVOIPSafety Warnings Unpacking Your MultiVOIPValid Voip Network Connections Cable Connections Cabling ProcedureE&M Jumper Block Jumper Block Positioning ProcedureSoftware Loading and Configuration Configuring Your Host MultiVOIP Software Loading and Configuration IP Protocol Default Setup dialog box displays Software Loading and Configuration Software Loading and Configuration Software Loading and Configuration Software Loading and Configuration Software Loading and Configuration Software Loading and Configuration Configuring Your Client MultiVOIPs Page Software Loading and Configuration Software Loading and Configuration Software Loading and Configuration Software Loading and Configuration Deploy the Voip Network Voip AdministratorSoftware Loading and Configuration MultiVOIP Software Before You Begin MultiVOIP Configuration Changing Channel Parameters Interface TabFXS Interface FXO Interface InterfaceFXO Disconnect On Voice/Fax Tab MultiVOIP Software Regional Tab Changing the Phone Directory Database MultiVOIP Software Changing IP Parameters Proxy Setup MultiVOIP Software IP Statistics Viewing StatisticsSnmp Statistics Others Setup Viewing Call Progress Viewing Logs Viewing Log Entry DetailsViewing Channel Totals Reports Remote Configuration and Management Modem-Based Remote ConfigurationRemote Configuration and Management LAN-Based Remote Configuration and Management Remote Management TelnetMultiVOIP Telnet Server Menu Phone Directory Database Voice over IP ConfigurationPhone Directory Configuration WEB ManagementRemote Configuration and Management One-Step Upgrade Upgrade ProceduresManual Upgrade Procedure Warranty, Service, and Tech Support Warranty, Service, and Tech Support On-line Warranty Registration Limited WarrantyTech Support Recording MultiVOIP InformationContacting Technical Support About the Internet ServiceAppendixes Appendix a TCP/IP Description Appendix a TCP/IP Description Internet Protocol IP LAN Cable Appendix B Cabling DiagramsCommand Port Cable Voice/Fax Channel ConnectorsMagix 400 E&M Tie Card MVP 400/800 Magix 400 E&M Connection Wire Tire CardFCC Part Appendix C Regulatory InformationClass a Statement Fax Branding StatementREN FCC Part 68 TelecomEMC, Safety and Terminal Directive Compliance Canadian Limitations NoticeRinger Equivalence Number Glossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Subscriber Loop See Local loop Glossary Glossary Index