Chapter 6: Using the Software

5.Identify Files to be Updated. Determine which files you want to update. Six types of files can be updated using the FTP feature. In some cases, the file to be transferred will have “Ftp” as the part of its filename just before the suffix (or extension). So, for example, the file “mvpt1Ftp.bin” can be transferred to update the bin file (firmware) residing in the MultiVOIP. Similarly, the file “fxo_loopFtp.cas” could be transferred to enable use of the FXO Loop Start telephony interface in one of the analog VOIP units and the file “r2_brazilFtp.cas” could be transferred to enable a particular telephony protocol used in Brazil. Note, however, that before any CAS file can be used as an update, it must be renamed to CASFILE.CAS so that it overwrites and replaces the default CAS file.

File Type

File Names

Description

firmware “bin” file

mvpt1Ftp.bin

This is the MultiVOIP firmware file. Only one file of this type will

 

 

be in the directory.

factory defaults

fdefFtp.cnf

This file contains factory default settings for user-changeable

 

 

configuration parameters. Only one file of this type will be in the

 

 

directory.

CAS file

fxo_loopFtp.cas,

These telephony files are for Channel Associated Signaling.

 

em_winkFtp.cas,

The directory contains many CAS files, some labeled for

 

r2_brazilFtp.cas

specific functionality, others for countries or regions where

 

r2_chinaFtp.cas

certain attributes are standard. Any CAS file used must first be

 

 

renamed to “CASFILE.CAS.”

 

 

 

inbound phonebook

InPhBk.tmr

This file updates the inbound phonebook in the MultiVOIP unit.

 

 

 

outbound phonebook

OutPhBk.tmr

This file updates the outbound phonebook in the MultiVOIP unit.

 

 

 

6.Contact MultiVOIP FTP Server. You must make contact with the FTP Server in the VOIP using either a web browser or FTP client program. Enter the IP address of the MultiVOIP’s FTP Server. If you are using a browser, the address must be preceded by “ftp://” (otherwise you’ll reach the web interface within the MultiVOIP unit).

Figure 6-36: FTP address

7.Log In. Use the User Name and password established in item #2 above. The login screens will differ depending on whether the FTP file transfer is to be done with a web browser (shown below) or with an FTP client program (varies).

Figure 6-37: FTP log in

8. Use Download. Downloading can be done with a web browser or with an FTP client program.

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