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Contents
User Guide for Voice/IP Gateways
User Guide
S000384A
Contents
Contents MultiVOIP User Guide
MultiVOIP User Guide Contents
Overview
About This Manual
MultiVOIP Product Family
Introduction to TI MultiVOIPs MVP2410 & MVP24-48
MultiVOIP MVP2410 LEDs
Overview MultiVOIP User Guide
MultiVOIP User Guide Overview
Overview MultiVOIP User Guide
MultiVOIP User Guide Overview
Overview MultiVOIP User Guide
T1 Front Panel LEDs
MVP2410 LEDs
LED Name Description
Introduction to EI MultiVOIPs MVP3010 & MVP30-60
MultiVOIP MVP3010 Chassis
Overview MultiVOIP User Guide
MultiVOIP User Guide Overview
Overview MultiVOIP User Guide
MultiVOIP User Guide Overview
Overview MultiVOIP User Guide
E1 Front Panel LEDs
MVP3010 LEDs
E1 LED Descriptions
MVP3010 Front Panel LED Definitions
Specifications
Specs for Digital T1 MultiVOIP Units
Digital E1 MultiVOIP Specifications
Specs for Digital E1 MultiVOIP Units
Installation at a Glance
Related Documentation
Quick Start Instructions
MultiVOIP User Guide Quick Start Instructions
Mechanical Installation and Cabling
Safety Warnings
Lithium Battery Caution
Safety Warnings Telecom
Introduction
Unpacking Your MultiVOIP
Unpacking the MVP2410/3010
Rack Mounting Instructions
Rack-Mounting
Safety Recommendations for Rack Installations
Inch Rack Enclosure Mounting Procedure
Bracket Attachment for Rack Mounting
Cabling Procedure
Cabling
MVP-2410/3010 Voip Connections for GND & Remote Config Modem
Software Installation
Loading MultiVOIP Software onto the PC
Technical Configuration T1/E1 MultiVOIP User Guide
MultiVOIP User Guide Mechanical Installation & Cabling
Technical Configuration T1/E1 MultiVOIP User Guide
MultiVOIP User Guide Mechanical Installation & Cabling
Technical Configuration T1/E1 MultiVOIP User Guide
MultiVOIP User Guide Mechanical Installation & Cabling
Un-Installing the MultiVOIP Configuration Software
MultiVOIP User Guide Mechanical Installation & Cabling
Completion screen will appear Click Finish
Technical Configuration
Configuring the MultiVOIP
MultiVOIP User Guide Technical Configuration
Technical Configuration MultiVOIP User Guide
Local Configuration
Pre-Requisites
IP Parameters
T1 Telephony Parameters for MVP2410
E1 Telephony Parameters for MVP3010
Smtp Parameters for email call log reporting
Config Info CheckList
Local Configuration Procedure Summary
Local Configuration Procedure Detailed
MultiVOIP User Guide Technical Configuration
Technical Configuration MultiVOIP User Guide
Solving Common Connection Problems
Ctrl + G
Technical Configuration MultiVOIP User Guide
Ctrl + Alt +
Pulldown Icon Shortcut Sidebar
Technical Configuration MultiVOIP User Guide
Background Bulk transfers and other
Important business
IP Parameter fields
Value is used to prioritize call setup IP packets
Type of Service or TOS field
Bits =
DNS Parameter fields
TDM Routing Option Parameter Fields
Technical Configuration MultiVOIP User Guide
Ctrl + H
Technical Configuration MultiVOIP User Guide
MultiVOIP User Guide Technical Configuration
Dtmf Parameters
Dtmf
RFC2833 method. Uses an RTP
Jitter Value Default =
711 a/u
726, @
727, @
723.1 @
Forward Error Correction enables
Silence
Auto Call AutoCall
Generate
Phone
Jitter
Modem Relay
Optimization Factor
Call Duration defines
Automatic Disconnection
Consecutive Packets Lost defines
Ctrl + T
Technical Configuration MultiVOIP User Guide
MultiVOIP User Guide Technical Configuration
Frame Format of MultiVOIP
RING-ON, RING-OFF
FXS Ground Start Supervision Parameters
Isdn
Parameters Field Name Values Description
Parameters
Numbering Details Parameters
Refers to length of cable
Pattern
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MFR2 ANI
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General E1/E1/ISDN Parameters
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Pulldown Shortcut Sidebar
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IP address of the GateKeeper
Field Name Values Description
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Field Name Values & Description
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Registrar
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Address
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About SPP Proxy/NAT Device Parameters
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Ctrl + M
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Trap Manager Parameters
Snmp Parameter Definitions Field Name Values Description
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Ctrl + R
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Regional Parameter Definitions Field Name Values Description
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Standard Tones fields
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Standard Tones fields cont’d
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MVP810ST
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Tone Pair Values
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Ctrl + Alt + S
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Smtp Parameters Definitions Field Name Values Description
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Mail Criteria
Custom Fields Definitions Description
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Matched
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Details
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Ctrl + Alt + L
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Messages
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Ctrl + Alt +H
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Or #
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Its Statistics Call Progress screen
Party, Busy Party, and Connected
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Statistics Call Progress screen
Allowed Name Type, and Omaha
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Supplementary Services screen
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Field of the Statistics Call Progress
Identification has been enabled, Busy
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An Allowed Name Type,
Supplementary Services
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Ctrl + Alt + Sft + VH
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Stun
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Accessing Radius Parameters Pulldown Icon Shortcut Sidebar
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Retransmissions field
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Sent
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Ctrl + Alt +Y
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T1 Phonebook Configuration
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T1 Versus E1 Telephony Environments
Configuring T1 NAM Telephony MultiVOIP Phonebooks
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T1 Phonebook Configuration MultiVOIP User Guide
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Phonebook Icons Description
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Alt + Alt + O
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Select Outbound Phone Book/List Entries
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Add/Edit Outbound PhoneBook screen appears
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Device is used . If Any
This field currently disabled
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SIP Fields
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SPP Fields
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PBX
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Add/Edit Inbound PhoneBook screen appears 185
When no external routing device is used. If
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Destination
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Sites, All-T1 Example
T1 Phonebook Examples
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PBX
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Configuring Mixed Digital/Analog Voip Systems
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Phone Book for Series I Analog Voip Host Unit Site B
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Voip
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Call Completion Summaries
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Site a calling Site C, Method
Site C calling Site a
Site D calling Site C
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Site D calling Site F
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Variations in PBX Characteristics
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E1 Phonebook Configuration
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E1-Standard Inbound and Outbound MultiVOIP Phonebooks
E1 Versus T1 Telephony Environments
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Free Calls One Voip Site to Another
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Local Rate Calls Within Local Calling Area of Remote
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United Kingdom
National Rate Calls Within Nation of Remote Voip Site
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Inbound versus Outbound Phonebooks
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Phonebook Configuration Procedure
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Device is …
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Select Inbound PhoneBook/List Entries 226
Add/Edit Inbound PhoneBook screen appears
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When no external routing device is used . If
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Call Forward Parameters
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Sites, All-E1 Example
E1 Phonebook Examples
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France Country Code
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Rotterdam
010
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PBX
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Configuring Digital & Analog VOIPs in Same System
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Phone Book for Analog Voip Host Unit Site B
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Outbound Phone Book for MVP3010 Digital Voip Site D
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Inbound Phone Book for MVP3010 Digital Voip Site D
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Site C calling Site a
Site a calling Site C, Method
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International Telephony Numbering Plan Resources
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Operation and Maintenance
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System Information screen
Operation and Maintenance
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Statistics Screens
About Call Progress
Pulldown Icon Shortcut
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Call Details
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SC, FEC
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Dtmf
Services Status
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Correction. Forward Error
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About Logs
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Special Buttons
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Cont’d From Details
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About IP Statistics
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Total Packets
UDP versus TCP
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UDP
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Rtcp
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Pulldown Shortcut // Icon
About Link Management
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Pulldown Shortcut
About Registered Gateway Details
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About Alternate Server Statistics
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Pulldown Shortcut/Icon
About Packetization Time
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Packetization Ranges and Increments
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MultiVoip Program Menu Items
MultiVOIP Program Menu
Menu Selection Description
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Download CAS Protocol
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Configuration Port Setup
Configuration Option
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Obtaining Updated Firmware
Date and Time Setup
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Implementing a Software Upgrade
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Downloading Firmware
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Downloading CAS Protocol
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Downloading Factory Defaults
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Setting and Downloading User Defaults
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Setting a Password Windows GUI
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Setting a Password Web Browser GUI
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Un-Installing the MultiVOIP Software
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Upgrading Software
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FTP Server File Transfers Downloads
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Web Browser Interface
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SysLog Server Functions
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Operation and Maintenance MultiVOIP User Guide
Warranty, Service, and Tech Support
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Repair Procedures for U.S. and Canadian Customers
Limited Warranty
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MultiVOIP User Guide Warranty, Service, & Tech Support
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Technical Support
Contacting Technical Support
Country By E-mail By telephone
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Regulatory Information
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FCC Declaration
EMC, Safety, and R&TTE Directive Compliance
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FCC Part 68 Telecom
Industry Canada
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Canadian Limitations Notice
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Weee Statement
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Appendix a Cable Pinouts
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Command Cable
Ethernet Connector
Appendix a Cable Pinouts
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T1/E1 Connector
Voice/Fax Channel Connectors
T1/E1 Connector
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Isdn BRI RJ-45 Pinout Information
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Isdn Interfaces ST and U
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Appendix B TCP/UDP Port Assignments
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Port Number Assignment List
Well Known Port Numbers
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Installation Instructions for MVP428 Upgrade Card
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Channel Analog Expansion Card MultiVOIP User Guide
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Screw locations 2 at phone-jack edge of board
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Pin connectors
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Index
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T1/ISDN
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See
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68, 69, 70
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FRF11
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Version 4 Parameters
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ISDN-PRI
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PRI
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Snmp
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Safety Warnings Telecom
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Telecom safety warnings
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