Multi-Tech Systems 410, MVP103 manual Introduction

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Chapter 1 - Introduction

Chapter 1 - Introduction

About This Manual

MultiVOIP models (MVP130-AV, MVP130-AV-FXS, MVP210-AV, MVP410-AV, & MVP810-AV) being used in systems containing Avaya PBX units and controlled by AvayaTM Communication Manager software differ only slightly from those being used in general voice-over-IP applications. Because this is so, comprehensive information on the general setup of these MultiVOIP units can be found in the MultiVOIP User Guide. However, certain MultiVOIP parameters are unique to operation in Communication Manager systems. This manual describes these parameters.

Beyond general setup information (like Mechanical Installation, & Cabling, LED definitions, and other general info which are presented in the MultiVOIP User Guide & Quick Start Guide), this software guide presents all the information you need to configure your MultiVOIP for use in a Communication Manager system. It presents information on the MultiVOIP software screens as well as the related Communication Manager screens. The MultiVOIP User Guide remains valuable as a reference source.

MultiVOIPs in Avaya Communication Manager Systems

The Communication Manager build of the MultiVOIP software allows for use of MultiVOIP units in conjunction with IP-equipped Avaya PBX units. These PBXs are equipped with H.323 gatekeeper functionality and support endpoints such as IP phones and MultiVOIP gateways.

In addition to functioning as a gateway, the MultiVOIP also contains an integrated gatekeeper, except MVP130 Models. This allows the MultiVOIP to serve as it’s own alternate gatekeeper should Communication Manager be unavailable. When serving as an alternate gatekeeper, the MultiVOIP processes registration and call routing for it’s local FXS/FXO/DID ports as well as local Avaya IP phones. This is the MultiVOIP’s “gatekeeper survivability” mode.

Each MultiVOIP voice channel can be registered with a primary Communication Manager gatekeeper or one of two optional alternate gatekeepers. The optional gatekeepers can be other Communication Manager gatekeepers or the integrated MultiVOIP gatekeeper.

The diagram below shows a common function for the MultiVOIP unit within the Communication Manager network: the MultiVOIP allows selected callers at a site remote from the Avaya PBX units to have access to the PBX units and all of their extensions without tolls. Voice and fax calls are supported.

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Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. Avaya Communication Manager Guide

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Contents MultiVOIP Configuration Guide Revision Date DescriptionContents Introduction IntroductionMultiVOIP in Avaya Communication Manager System Configuration ConfigurationChannel RTP Port Rtcp Port T38 Port Configuration Configuration Bandwidth per Channel Voice Frames per IP Packet Communication Manager MultiVOIP FXS Channels Configuration Configuration Communication Manager MultiVOIP FXO Channels Configuration = Isdn Communication Manager MultiVOIP did Channels Configuration = Isdn Configuration Configuration Configuration Configuration Configuration Configuration Configuration Configuration Configuration Configuration Regional Parameters screen Regional Parameter Definitions Field Name Values DescriptionRegional Parameter Definitions Field Name Values DescriptionTone Pair Values Communication Manager Settings Related MultiVOIP Setup ParametersRelated MultiVOIP Setup Parameters Version 4 Parameters Voice/Fax Parameters Channel to be configured is selected here Fax Enable Fax VolumeJitter Value Default = Mode Fax FRF 11 T.38Advanced Features Jitter Auto Disconnect AutomaticInterface Parameters Related MultiVOIP Setup Parameters FXS Not applicable to FXS interface FXO Interface Parameter Definitions Dialing OptionsFXO Disconnect On cont’d CID Number Voip Caller ID Case #4 Remote FXS call on H.323 voip system Did Options GK General Settings GK General Settings DefinitionsActivity Configuration PolicyGK General Settings Definitions cont’d RAS ParametersGatekeeper Endpoints Command Buttons Gatekeeper Calls Current Calls Field DefinitionsNumber. a sequential number for identification in the list ID alias of the endpoint originating the callCall Details Field Definitions Conference ID number CID is a unique non-zero value createdConference will have the same CID ID identifies the call with which the message is associatedTotal amount of bandwidth used by the call Type of conference request create, invite or joinLast reported state of the call Reason associated with the last state of the callH.323 alias name used to make the call E164 alias phone number used to make the callAn e-mail address used to make the call Address and port numberGatekeeper Network Parameters Network Parameter DefinitionsField Name Values Description Status Information OptionsARQ Line Hunting InformationCall Mode GK-ID Gatekeeper Services Services Screen DefinitionsField Name Values Description GK Defined Services PublicDynamic Miscellaneous MiscellaneousComm Mgr Dialing Example #1 a local station-to-station call Remote Configuration Miscellaneous MVP130-AV Rev MVP130-AV Rev aMVP130-AV-FXS Rev a MVP210-AV Rev aMiscellaneous Link Management Feature Issues Index IndexCoder field FRF11 Gatekeeper Response to field GK General Settings, RAS DID-DPO FXO Trunk Group form fields to set Dtmf Gain Unregister endpoints command Dtmf Gain High Tones