MultiVOIP User Guide

E1 PhoneBook Configuration

 

 

Remember that the initial MultiVOIP setup must be done locally or via the built-in Remote Configuration/Command Modem using the MultiVOIP program. However, after the initial configuration is complete, all of the MultiVOIP units in the VOIP system can be configured, re-configured, and updated from one location using the MultiVOIP web GUI software program or the MultiVOIP program (in conjunction with the built-in modem).

E1 Phonebook Examples

To demonstrate how Outbound and Inbound PhoneBook entries work in an international VOIP system, we will re-visit our previous example in greater detail. It’s an international company with offices in London, Paris, and Amsterdam. In each office, a MVP3010 has been connected to the PBX system.

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The VOIP system will have the following features:

1.Employees in all cities will be able to call each other over the VOIP system using 4-digit extensions.

2.Calls to Outer London and Inner London, greater Amsterdam, and greater Paris will be accessible to all company offices as local calls.

3.Vendors in Guildford, Lyon, and Rotterdam can be contacted as national calls by all company offices.

Note that the phonebook entries for Series II analog MultiVOIPs (MVP- 210/410/810) used in Euro-type telephony settings will be the same in format as entries for the MVP3010.

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