MultiVOIP User Guide T1 PhoneBook Configuration

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Configuring Mixed Digital/Analog VOIP Systems

Analog MultiVOIP units, like the MVP-210/410/810 are compatible

with digital MultiVOIP units like the MVP2410. In many cases, digital

and analog VOIP units will appear in the same telephony/IP system.

In addition to MVP-210/410/810 MultiVOIP units (Series II units),

legacy analog VOIP units (Series I units made by MultiTech) may be

included in the system, as well. When legacy VOIP units are included,

the VOIP administrator must handle two styles of phonebooks in the

same VOIP network. The diagram below shows a small-scale system

of this kind: one digital VOIP (the MVP2410) operates with two Series

II analog VOIPs (an MVP210 and an MVP410), and two Series I legacy

VOIPs (two MVP200 units).

IP
Network
PBX
Digital
VoIP
MVP2410
200.2.9.9
T1
PSTN
Site D:
Pierre, SD
Area Code 615
615-492-3100

EXAMPLE:

Digital & Analog VOIPs

in Same System

Router
Other extensions
x3101 - x3199
Unit
#200
201
FXS
CH1
Series #1 Analog MultiVOIP
(Server/Client Phonebook)
MVP200
200.2.9.7
Client
Site A:
Bismarck, ND
Area Code 701
200.2.9.8
Host
(Holds phonebook for both
Series #1 analog VOIPs.)
Site B:
Rochester, MN
Area Code 507
CH2 FXS
717-5000
FXO
Unit
#100
Series #1 Analog MultiVOIP
(Server/Client Phonebook)
MVP200
507-717-5662
Site C:
Suburban Rochester
CH1
FXS
Site E:
Cheyenne, WY
Area Code 307
Key
System
402-263-7400
Other extensions
x7401 - x7429
CO Port
FXS Ports
CO Ports
FXS Port
PSTN
200.2.9.5
200.2.9.6
FXO
PSTN
102
Site F:
Lincoln, NE
Area Code 402
421
Port #4
CH1
Series #2 Analog MultiVOIP
MVP210
Series #2 Analog MultiVOIP
MVP410