MultiVOIP User Guide

Quick Start Instructions

 

 

field in the Outbound Phonebook. This precludes the problem of having to make two inbound phonebook entries at remote voips, one to account for situations where “8” is used as the PBX access digit, and another for when “9” is used.

8.Select the voip protocol that you will use (H.323, SIP, or SPP).

9.Click OK to exit from the Add/Edit Outbound Phonebook screen.

Inbound Phonebook

1. Open the MultiVOIP program.

(Start MultiVOIP xxx Configuration

2.Go to Phone Book PhoneBook Modify Inbound Phonebook Add Entry.

3.In the “Remove Prefix” field, enter your local calling code (area code, country code, city code, etc.) preceded by any other “access digits” that are required to reach your local site from the remote voip location (think of it as though the call were being made through the PSTN – even though it will not be).

North America,

Long-Distance Example

Seattle-Chicago system.

Seattle is area 206. Chicago employees must dial 81 before dialing any Seattle number on the voip system.

Answer: 1206 is prefix to be removed by local (Seattle) voip.

Euro, National Call

Example

London/Birming. system.

Inner London is 0207 area. Birmingham employees must dial 9 before dialing any London number on the voip system.

Answer: 0207 is prefix to be removed by local (London) voip.

Euro, International Call Example

Rotterdam/Bordeaux system.

Rotterdam is country code 31, city code 010. Bordeaux employees must dial 903110 before dialing any Rotterdam number on the voip system.

Answer: 03110 is prefix to be removed by local (Rotterdam) voip.

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Multi-Tech Systems MVP-130/130FXS manual Inbound Phonebook, Click OK to exit from the Add/Edit Outbound Phonebook screen