User Guide for Voice/IP Gateways
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Contents
Contents MultiVOIP User Guide
MultiVOIP User Guide Contents
Contents MultiVOIP User Guide
Appendix a Expansion Card Installation MVP24-48 & MVP30
Overview
MultiVOIP User Guide Overview
About This Manual
Capacity
Overview MultiVOIP User Guide
2400 2410 24-48 3010 30-60
Function
Variable Model/Version Icon
Introduction to TI MultiVOIPs MVP2400, MVP2410, & MVP24-48
MultiVOIP User Guide Overview
Overview MultiVOIP User Guide
MultiVOIP User Guide Overview
Overview MultiVOIP User Guide
MultiVOIP MVP2400 Front Panel
T1 Front Panel LEDs
COL
RCV
XMT
LNK
Introduction to EI MultiVOIPs MVP3010 & MVP30-60
Overview MultiVOIP User Guide
MultiVOIP User Guide Overview
Overview MultiVOIP User Guide
MultiVOIP User Guide Overview
MultiVOIP MVP3010 Chassis
E1 Front Panel LEDs
MVP3010 Front Panel LED Definitions
E1 LED Descriptions
MultiVOIP User GuideOverview
Overview MultiVOIP User Guide
MultiVOIP User Guide Overview
Overview MultiVOIP User Guide
MultiVOIP User Guide Overview
MVP-410/810 Chassis
MultiVOIP MVP130Chassis
Analog MultiVOIP Front Panel LEDs
MVP210 Front Panel
Ethernet
Power
Boot
Channel-Operation LEDs
MVP130 Front Panel LED Definitions
General Operation LEDs
Introduction to ISDN-BRI MultiVOIPs MVP410ST & MVP810ST
Overview MultiVOIP User Guide
MultiVOIP User Guide Overview
Overview MultiVOIP User Guide
11 MVP-410ST/810ST Chassis
Isdn BRI MultiVOIP Front Panel LEDs
Channel Operation LEDs one for each B-channel
ISDN-BRI MultiVOIP LED Descriptions
MVP-410ST/810ST Front Panel LED Definitions
Channel Operation LEDs one for each Isdn line
Computer Requirements
Specs for Digital T1 MultiVOIP Units
Specifications
Digital T1 MultiVOIP Specifications
Specs for Digital E1 MultiVOIP Units
Digital E1 MultiVOIP Specifications
MVP810G
Specs for Analog/BRI MultiVOIP Units
Related Documentation
Installation at a Glance
Quick Start Instructions
MultiVOIP Startup Tasks
Introduction
Gather Telephone Information T1
Gather IP Information
Gather Telephone Information Analog
Phone/IP Details *Absolutely Needed* cont’d
Gather Telephone Information E1
ISDN-BRI Phone Parameters
Gather Telephone Information Isdn BRI
Quick Start InstructionsMultiVOIP User Guide
Identify Voip Protocol to be Used
Phone/IP Details Often Needed/Wanted
Obtain Email Address for Voip for email call log reporting
Identify Remote Voip Site to Call
Command/Control Computer Specs & Settings
Placement
Hookup for MVP2410 & MVP3010
Quick Hookups
Hookup for MVP-410/410G & MVP-810/810G
Analog MultiVOIP Hookup MVP-410/810 G
Hookup for MVP410ST & MVP810ST
Isdn MultiVOIP Hookup MVP-410ST/810ST
Hookup for MVP210x
Hookup for MVP2400
Hookup for MVP130
My Computer CD ROM drive Open. Click Autorun icon
Load MultiVOIP Control Software onto PC
GUI
Phone/IP Starter Configuration
ISDN-BRI MultiVOIPs
Go to Configuration Isdn BRI
Analog MultiVOIPs
Digital MultiVOIPs
Go to Configuration Logs
Go to Configuration Smtp
Phone/IP Starter Configuration
MultiVOIP User Guide Quick Start Instructions
Quick Start Instructions MultiVOIP User Guide
END of Procedure
Euro, National Call Example
Phonebook Starter Configuration with remote voip
Outbound Phonebook
North America Long-Distance Example
MultiVOIP User Guide Quick Start Instructions
North America
Remove Prefix field, enter the initial PBX access digit 8 or
Click OK to exit from the Add/Edit Outbound Phonebook screen
Inbound Phonebook
MultiVOIP User Guide Quick Start Instructions
Free Seattle access, all employees
Phonebook Tips
Knowing When to Drop Digits
Many PBX systems
= 1-second pause
One Common Situation
Phonebook Example
Santa Fe Office
Sample Phonebooks Enlarged
Phonebook Worksheet
Enlarged Phonebook Worksheet
Connectivity Test
Properties button
MultiVOIP User Guide Quick Start Instructions
Pstn pstn call connected on
For MVP410ST or MVP810ST
Troubleshooting
For MVP2400, MVP2410, or MVP3010
For MVP130, MVP210, MVP410, or MVP810
Quick Start Instructions MultiVOIP User Guide
Mechanical Installation and Cabling
Mechanical Installation MultiVOIP User Guide
Safety Warnings
Lithium Battery Caution
Safety Warnings Telecom
Unpacking the MVP2410/3010
Unpacking Your MultiVOIP
Unpacking the MVP2400
Unpacking the MVP2400
Unpacking the MVP-410x/810x
Unpacking the MVP-410x/810x
Unpacking the MVP210x
Unpacking the MVP210x
Unpacking the MVP130
Unpacking the MVP130
Rack Mounting Instructions for MVP-2410/3010 & MVP-410x/810x
Safety Recommendations for Rack Installations
Inch Rack Enclosure Mounting Procedure
Cabling
Cabling Procedure for MVP2410/3010
10 Cabling for MVP2400
Cabling Procedure for MVP2400
11 Cabling for MVP-410/410G/810/810G
Cabling Procedure for MVP-410/410G/810/810G
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Cabling Procedure for MVP-410ST/810ST
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Cabling Procedure for MVP210x
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Cabling Procedure for MVP130
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Software Installation
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MultiVOIP User Guide Software Installation
Loading MultiVOIP Software onto the PC
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Software Installation MultiVOIP User Guide
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Un-Installing the MultiVOIP Configuration Software
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MVP2400, MVP2410, MVP3010
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Configuring the Digital T1/E1 MultiVOIP
Technical Configuration Digital Voips MultiVOIP User Guide
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MultiVOIP User Guide Technical Configuration Digital Voips
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Local Configuration
Pre-Requisites
IP Parameters
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T1 Telephony Parameters for MVP2400 & MVP2410
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E1 Telephony Parameters for MVP3010
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MultiVOIP User GuideTechnical Configuration Digital Voips
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Local Configuration Procedure Summary
Local Configuration Procedure Detailed
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Ctrl + G 130
Solving Common Connection Problems
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Pulldown Icon Shortcut Sidebar
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IP Parameter Definitions Field Name Values Description
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Ctrl + H
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Dtmf Parameters
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When Dtmf Out of Band is selected
Dtmf
723.1 @
711 a/u
726, @
727, @
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Forward Error Correction enables
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Modem Relay
Jitter
Optimization Factor determines
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Automatic Disconnection group
Consecutive Packets Lost defines
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Ctrl + T
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T1/E1/ISDN
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RING-ON, RING-OFF
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ISDN-PRI
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Common will be 0 to 40m
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MFR2 ANI
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AMI / HDB3
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Ctrl + M
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Snmp Parameter Definitions Field Name Values Description
Trap Manager Parameters
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Ctrl + R
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Regional Parameter Definitions Field Name Values Description
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Up the Custom Tone Pair Settings
Technical Configuration Digital Voips MultiVOIP User Guide
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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
Mail Criteria
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Custom Fields Definitions Description
From Details To Details
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Ctrl + Alt + O
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Logs Screen Definitions Field Name Values Description
Smtp
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Ctrl + Alt +H
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Pstn
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Calling Party field is
Party, and Connected Party fields are
Statistics Call Progress screen. This is
Statistics Call Progress screen
Enabled as an Allowed Name Type,
CNI
Example, Call Name Identification has
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Supplementary Services screen
This example, Call Name Identification
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Caller Id field of the Statistics Call
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Ctrl + Alt +Y
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Technical Configuration Digital Voips MultiVOIP User Guide
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Configuring the Analog/BRI MultiVOIP
Technical Configuration Analog/BRI MultiVOIP User Guide
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MultiVOIP User Guide Technical Configuration Analog/BRI
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Analog Telephony Interface Parameters for MVP130/210/410/810
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ISDN-BRI Telephony Parameters For MVP-410ST/810ST
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Technical Configuration Analog/BRIMultiVOIP User Guide
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Local Configuration Procedure Detailed
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Ctrl + G 207
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Fax Volume
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Ctrl +
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FXS
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Dialing Options
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Dialing Options cont’d
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FXO Disconnect On cont’d
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Switch Information
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16dB
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Technical Configuration Analog/BRI MultiVOIP User Guide
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Filters button
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Supplementary Services Parameter Definitions
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Technical Configuration Analog/BRI MultiVOIP User Guide
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North American Telephony Standards
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Configuring the MVP2400/2410 MultiVOIP Phonebooks
T1 Phonebook Configuration MultiVOIP User Guide
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MultiVOIP User Guide T1 PhoneBook Configuration
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Phonebook Icons Description
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Parameters
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SIP Proxy Parameters
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Version 4 Parameters
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Registrar
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Address
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Add/Edit Outbound PhoneBook screen appears
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T1 Phonebook ConfigurationMultiVOIP User Guide
Fields
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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
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T1 Phonebook Examples
Sites, All-T1 Example
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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PBX
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Site C calling Site a
Call Completion Summaries
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Site a calling Site C, Method
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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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European Telephony Standards
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MultiVOIP User Guide E1 PhoneBook Configuration
MVP3010 Inbound and Outbound MultiVOIP Phonebooks
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E1 Phonebook Configuration MultiVOIP User Guide
Free Calls One Voip Site to Another
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Local Rate Calls Within Local Calling Area of Remote
United Kingdom
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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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MultiVOIP User GuideE1 PhoneBook Configuration
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Registrar/client mode , where
Cont’d
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Page
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Call Forward Parameters
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E1 Phonebook Examples
Sites, All-E1 Example
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France Country Code
Rotterdam
Country Code
Amsterdam
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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Channel Comments
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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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Call Completion Summaries
Site a calling Site C, Method
Site C calling Site a
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International Telephony Numbering Plan Resources
Guide to international
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Analog/BRI Phonebook Configuration
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Analog Phonebook MultiVOIP User Guide
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Operation and Maintenance
System Information Parameter Definitions
Operation and Maintenance
Operation & Maintenance MultiVOIP User Guide
System Information screen
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MultiVOIP User Guide Operation & Maintenance
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Statistics Screens
About Call Progress
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Call Details
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Correction. Forward Error
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Services Status
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Supplementary Services screen
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About Logs
Logs Screen
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Special Buttons
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From
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About Reports
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About IP Statistics
IP Statistics Screen
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Total Packets
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UDP
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Rtcp
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About Packetization Time
Pulldown Shortcut/Icon
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Packetization Ranges and Increments
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About T1/E1 and BRI Statistics
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Layer Interface
TEI Assignment
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About Registered Gateway Details
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MultiVoip Program Menu Items
MultiVOIP Program Menu
Menu Selection Description
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Date and Time Setup
Obtaining Updated Firmware
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Implementing a Software Upgrade
Identifying Current Firmware Version
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Downloading Firmware
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Downloading CAS Protocols
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Downloading Factory Defaults
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Setting and Downloading User Defaults
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Firmware
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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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MultiVOIP User Guide Operation & Maintenance
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Web Browser Interface
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SysLog Server Functions
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Operation & Maintenance MultiVOIP User Guide
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Embedded Gatekeeper for MVP-210G/410G/810G
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Introduction to Embedded Gatekeeper
Embedded Gatekeeper MultiVOIP User Guide
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Getting Started with the Gatekeeper- Equipped MultiVOIP
MultiVOIP User Guide Embedded Gatekeeper
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Embedded Gatekeeper System Example
PBX
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Compton MVP410G Gateway Functions and Settings
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Compton Gatekeeper Functions & Settings
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MultiVOIP User GuideEmbedded Gatekeeper
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Mucksville MVP2410 Gateway Functions and Settings
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Mandatory Gatekeeper Functions
Gatekeeper Basics
Introduction
Zone Management
Call Control Signaling
Call Authorization
Optional Gatekeeper Functions
Ease of Control
Features
Call Management
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Gatekeeper services
Gatekeeper Protocols
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URQ
MultiVOIP Gatekeeper Software Screens
IRQ
IRR
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Policy
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TTL
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Orig Alias
Dest IP
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Routed
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Invite or join
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Example of Alias Giving for a
Example of Alias Giving for
ALL
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Configuration Parameters
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GK-ID
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Prefix
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V2 GW Prefixes
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Dynamic
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GK Defined Service Types
Example of a Gatekeeper Service
Techsupp
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Built-in Gatekeeper-Defined Services
Service Types Zone Prefixes 1
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Service Types Forward
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Gatekeeper Log Data Data Files
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Gatekeeper Software User License Agreement
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Warranty, Service, and Tech Support
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Limited Warranty
Repair Procedures for U.S. and Canadian Customers
Warranty, Service, & Tech Support MultiVOIP User Guide
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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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EMC, Safety, and R&TTE Directive Compliance
FCC Declaration
Regulatory Information MultiVOIP User Guide
US AU7DDNAN46050
Industry Canada
FCC Part 68 Telecom
MultiVOIP User Guide Regulatory Information
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Canadian Limitations Notice
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Appendix a Expansion Card Installation MVP24-48 & MVP30-60
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Installation
T1/E1 Expansion Cards MultiVOIP User Guide
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MultiVOIP User Guide T1/E1 Expansion Cards
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Operation
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Appendix B Cable Pinouts
Appendix B Cable Pinouts
Command Cable
Ethernet Connector
MultiVOIP User GuideCable Pinouts
T1/E1 Connector
Voice/Fax Channel Connectors
T1/E1 Connector
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FXS Pin Description FXO Pin
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Isdn BRI RJ-45 Pinout Information
MultiVOIP User Guide Cable Pinouts
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Isdn Interfaces ST and U
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Appendix C TCP/UDP Port Assignments
SIP
Well Known Port Numbers
Port Number Assignment List
TCP/UDP Port Assignments MultiVOIP User Guide
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Procedure in Detail
Channel Analog Expansion Card MultiVOIP User Guide
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MultiVOIP User Guide Channel Analog Expansion Card
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Screw locations 2 at phone-jack edge of board
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Pin connectors
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Appendix E Call States & Reasons for Embedded Gatekeepers
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Call States and Call Reasons
MultiVOIP User Guide Call States/Reasons
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DRJ
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Call States/Reasons MultiVOIP User Guide
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Index MultiVOIP User Guide
PBX Pstn
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MultiVOIP User Guide Index
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BRI
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URL
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Analog BRI
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COL LED
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E1/ISDN
ISDN-BRI
T1/ISDN
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Orig IP
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Did
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COL LNK RCV XMT
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FRF11
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MVP410ST
MVP810ST
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FXO
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Spid
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COL LNK ONL
PRI RCV XMT
LNK LED
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Smtp
Snmp
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MVP-410ST
MVP-810ST
PBX E1/ISDN
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RSG LED
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Spid ISDN-BRI
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T1/E1/ISDN
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Telecom safety warnings
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XSG LED
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