Multi-Tech Systems MVP-2410, MVP-2400, MVP-3010 manual MultiVOIP User Guide Overview

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MultiVOIP User Guide

Overview

 

 

H.323, SIP & SPP. Being H.323 compatible, the MVP-2400/2410 can place calls to telephone equipment at remote IP network locations that also contain H.323 compatible voice-over-IP gateways. It will interface with H.323 software and H.323 gatekeeper units. H.323 specifications also bring to voip telephony many special features common to conventional telephony. H.323 features of this kind that have been implemented into the MultiVOIP include Call Hold, Call Waiting, Call Name Identification, Call Forwarding (from the H.450 standard), and Call Transfer (H.450.2 from H.323 Version 2). The fourth version of the H.323 standard improves system resource usage (esp. logical port or socket usage) by handling call signaling more compactly and allowing use of the low-overhead UDP protocol instead of the error-correcting TCP protocol where possible.

The MultiVOIP is also SIP-compatible. (“SIP” means Session Initiation Protocol.) However, H.450 Supplementary Services features can be used under H.323 only and not under SIP.

SPP (Single-Port Protocol) is a non-standard protocol developed by Multi- Tech. SPP is not compatible with the “Proprietary” protocol used in Multi- Tech’s earlier generation of voip gateways. SPP offers advantages in certain situations, especially when firewalls are used and when dynamic IP address assignment is needed. However, when SPP is used, certain features of SIP and H.323 will not be available and SPP will not inter-operate with voip systems using H.323 or SIP.

Data Compression & Quality of Service. The MultiVOIP2400/2410 comes equipped with a variety of data compression capabilities, including G.723, G.729, and G.711 and features DiffServ quality-of-service (QoS) capabilities.

VOIP Functions. The MultiVOIP MVP-2400/2410 gateway performs four basic functions: (a) it converts a dialed number into an IP address, (b) it sends voice over the data network, (c) it establishes a connection with another VOIP gateway at a remote site, and (d) it receives voice over the data network. Voice is handled as IP packets with a variety of compression options. Each T1 connection to the MultiVOIP provides 24 time-slot channels to connect to the telco or to serve phone or fax stations connected to a PBX.

Ports. The MVP2400 and MVP2410 each have one 10/100 Mbps Ethernet LAN interface and one Command port for configuration. An MVP2410 upgraded with the MVP24-48 kit will have two Ethernet LAN interfaces and two Command ports.

PSTN Failover Feature. The MultiVOIP can be programmed to divert calls to the PSTN temporarily in case the IP network fails.

Gatekeeper. T1 voip systems can have gatekeeper functionality either by adding, as an endpoint, either a Multi-Tech standalone gatekeeper (special software residing in separate hardware), or an analog gateway with embedded gatekeeper functionality (MVP210G, MVP410G, or MVP810G). Gatekeepers are optional but useful within voip systems. The gatekeeper acts as the

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Multi-Tech Systems MVP-2410, MVP-2400, MVP-3010 manual MultiVOIP User Guide Overview