Multi-Tech Systems MVP 800 manual Remote Configuration, Modem-Based

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Chapter 5 - Remote Configuration and Management

Introduction

This chapter provides procedures for viewing or changing the configuration of a remote unit. Two methods are provided to access a remote unit. The first method is modem based and the second method is using IP. Within the IP method, three applications can be used: 1) LAN-Based using TFTP (Trivial lFile Transfer Protocol), 2)Telnet as a client application, or 3) a standard web browser on the Internet.

Remote Configuration

Remote configuration requires the MultiVOIP software to be loaded on the local PC. The local PC then controls the remote MultiVOIP either via the modem connection or the LAN.

Modem-Based

To remotely configure a MultiVOIP, a local PC needs to be connected to a dial-up line and the MultiVOIP software configured to call the remote MultiVOIP. The remote MultiVOIP needs to have a modem connected to a dial-up line and the Command Port. Once the connection to the remote unit is made, you can change the configuration as you see fit. Once the configuration is changed, you can down load the new configuration to the remote MultiVOIP. Refer to the Modem-Based Remote Configuration Procedure in this chapter to remotely configure a MultiVOIP.

1.At the remote site, remove the serial cable from the PC to the Command Port connector on the back panel of the MultiVOIP.

2.At the remote site, connect a special cable (Remote Configuration Cable) from the Command Port connector on the back panel of the MultiVOIP to the RS-232 connector on the modem. The special cable is a serial cable with male connectors on both ends. Refer to Appendix B for cable details.

Connect the modem to your local telephone line.

Provide your telephone number to the person verifying your configuration. Configure the remote modem for 19200 baud and turn on Force DTR.

3.At the main site, connect your local PC to a modem that is connected to a dial-up line.

4.Install the MultiVOIP software on the local PC. When installed, click Start Programs MultiVOIP Configuration Port Setup, or double-click on the Configuration Port icon in the MultiVOIP program group.

5.The MultiVOIP Setup dialog box displays.

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Contents User Guide User Guide Record of Revisions RevisionDescriptionContents Glossary Index Introduction and Description Introduction Preview of this GuideAppendixes Remote Configuration and ManagementWarranty, Service and Tech Support MultiVOIP Application Sales OfficePhone Directory Data Base Voip Dialing Directory Front Panel Description EthernetPower Connector Command Port Connector10Base-T Ethernet Connector Back Panel DescriptionSpecifications Command PortEthernet Port Electrical/PhysicalInstallation Installing Your MultiVOIP Safety Warning TelecomConfigure and Install your Host MultiVOIP Configure your Client MultiVOIPsValid Voip Network Connections Safety WarningsUnpacking Your MultiVOIP Cabling Procedure Cable ConnectionsJumper Block Positioning Procedure E&M Jumper BlockSoftware 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 Voip Administrator Deploy the Voip NetworkSoftware Loading and Configuration MultiVOIP Software Before You Begin MultiVOIP Configuration FXS Interface Changing Channel ParametersInterface Tab FXO Disconnect On FXO InterfaceInterface Voice/Fax Tab MultiVOIP Software Regional Tab Changing the Phone Directory Database MultiVOIP Software Proxy Setup Changing IP ParametersMultiVOIP Software Viewing Statistics IP StatisticsSnmp Statistics Others Setup Viewing Call Progress Viewing Channel Totals Viewing LogsViewing Log Entry Details Reports Remote Configuration and Management Remote Configuration Modem-BasedRemote Configuration and Management LAN-Based Remote Configuration and Management MultiVOIP Telnet Server Menu Remote ManagementTelnet Voice over IP Configuration Phone Directory ConfigurationWEB Management Phone Directory DatabaseRemote Configuration and Management Upgrade Procedures One-Step UpgradeManual Upgrade Procedure Warranty, Service, and Tech Support Warranty, Service, and Tech Support Limited Warranty On-line Warranty RegistrationContacting Technical Support Tech SupportRecording MultiVOIP Information Service About the InternetAppendixes Appendix a TCP/IP Description Appendix a TCP/IP Description Internet Protocol IP Appendix B Cabling Diagrams Command Port CableVoice/Fax Channel Connectors LAN CableMVP 400/800 Magix 400 E&M Connection Wire Tire Card Magix 400 E&M Tie CardAppendix C Regulatory Information Class a StatementFax Branding Statement FCC PartFCC Part 68 Telecom RENRinger Equivalence Number EMC, Safety and Terminal Directive ComplianceCanadian Limitations Notice Glossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Subscriber Loop See Local loop Glossary Glossary Index