User Guide
Standalone Voice/IP Gateway Model MVP Proprietary Mode
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User Guide
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Patents
Configure and Install your Host MultiVOIP
Chapter 2 - Installation
Chapter 3 - Software Loading and Configuration
10Base-T Ethernet Connector
EMC, Safety and Terminal Directive Compliance
Chapter 5 - Remote Configuration and Management
Chapter 6 - Warranty, Service, and Tech Support
Manual Upgrade Procedure
Chapter 1 - Introduction and Description
Preview of this Guide
Chapter 2 - Installation
Chapter 3 - Software Loading and Configuration
Introduction
Chapter 1 - Introduction and Description
Chapter 5 - Remote Configuration and Management
Chapter 6 - Warranty, Service and Tech Support
Appendixes
Headquarters
MultiVOIP Application
Figure 1-2. Example of a MultiVOIP application
Chapter 1 - Introduction and Description
Chapter 1 - Introduction and Description
Chapter 1 - Introduction and Description
VOIP Dialing Directory
ETHERNET
BOOT BTG
POWER PWR
Front Panel Description
Back Panel Description
Power Connector
Command Port Connector
10Base-T Ethernet Connector
Electrical/Physical
Specifications
Command Port
Ethernet Port
Chapter 2 - Installation
Configure your Client MultiVOIPs
Installing Your MultiVOIP
Safety Warning Telecom
Configure and Install your Host MultiVOIP
Figure 2-1. Unpacking
Safety Warnings
Unpacking Your MultiVOIP
Valid VOIP Network Connections
Cabling Procedure
Figure 2-2. Cable Connections
Chapter 2 - Installation
E&M Jumper Block Positioning Procedure
Figure 2-3. E&M Jumper Block
Chapter 2 - Installation
Chapter 3 - Software Loading and Configuration
Chapter 3 - Software Loading and Configuration
Configuring Your Host MultiVOIP
4. The Welcome dialog box displays Click Next to continue
Chapter 3 - Software Loading and Configuration
9. The IP Protocol Default Setup dialog box displays
Chapter 3 - Software Loading and Configuration
Click Finish to continue 8. The following message displays
device’s user documentation
Chapter 3 - Software Loading and Configuration
14. To change the voice coder, select the channel from the Select Channel list, then select the new voice coder entry from the Voice Coder list
Chapter 3 - Software Loading and Configuration
23. Proceed to step 24 to begin building your phone directory database
Chapter 3 - Software Loading and Configuration
Click Add to begin building your phone directory database
Chapter 3 - Software Loading and Configuration
30. Click Add and the Add/Edit Phone Entry dialog box displays again
Chapter 3 - Software Loading and Configuration
36. The Checking dialog box displays Click OK to proceed
Chapter 3 - Software Loading and Configuration
Chapter 3 - Software Loading and Configuration
Configuring Your Client MultiVOIPs
Chapter 3 - Software Loading and Configuration
Chapter 3 - Software Loading and Configuration
Chapter 3 - Software Loading and Configuration
The Tone Pairs group parameters change per your selections. Click OK
Chapter 3 - Software Loading and Configuration
20. Click OK and you are returned to the main menu
Chapter 3 - Software Loading and Configuration
Figure 2-4. Remote Site Cable Connection
VOIP Administrator
Remote Site Administrator
Deploy the VOIP Network
Chapter 3 - Software Loading and Configuration
Chapter 4 - MultiVOIP Software
Before You Begin
Chapter 4 - MultiVOIP Software
Introduction
Chapter 4 - MultiVOIP Software
MultiVOIP Configuration
Chapter 4 - MultiVOIP Software
Changing Channel Parameters
Interface Tab
FXS Interface
Chapter 4 - MultiVOIP Software
FXO Interface
E&M Interface
FXO Disconnect On
Chapter 4 - MultiVOIP Software
Voice/Fax Tab
the voice channel
Chapter 4 - MultiVOIP Software
Chapter 4 - MultiVOIP Software
Regional Tab
Chapter 4 - MultiVOIP Software
Changing the Phone Directory Database
Chapter 4 - MultiVOIP Software
client MultiVOIP will be defined as using dynamic addressing and the IP Address box will be unavailable
Proxy Setup
Changing IP Parameters
Chapter 4 - MultiVOIP Software
Chapter 4 - MultiVOIP Software
MultiVOIP located behind a Proxy Server at the static IP address. This static IP address will be used in the Phone Directory Database when assigning directory numbers to this MultiVOIP
Viewing Statistics
IP Statistics
Chapter 4 - MultiVOIP Software
Chapter 4 - MultiVOIP Software
SNMP Statistics
Chapter 4 - MultiVOIP Software
Others Setup
Chapter 4 - MultiVOIP Software
Viewing Call Progress
Chapter 4 - MultiVOIP Software
Viewing Logs
Viewing Log Entry Details
Viewing Channel Totals
Chapter 4 - MultiVOIP Software
Reports
Chapter 5 - Remote Configuration and Management
Introduction
Remote Configuration
Chapter 5 - Remote Configuration and Management
Modem-Based
Click OK when you are satisfied with your selections
Chapter 5 - Remote Configuration and Management
Chapter 5 - Remote Configuration and Management
LAN-Based
8. Click Exit when the downloading is complete
Chapter 5 - Remote Configuration and Management
Chapter 5 - Remote Configuration and Management
Remote Management
Telnet
MultiVOIP Telnet Server Menu
Phone Directory Database
Voice over IP Configuration
Phone Directory Configuration
WEB Management
If a Password was entered in the Applications Setup dialog box, then enter the password and click Enter
Chapter 5 - Remote Configuration and Management
Upgrade Procedures
One-Step Upgrade
Chapter 5 - Remote Configuration and Management
Chapter 5 - Remote Configuration and Management
Manual Upgrade Procedure
Chapter 6 - Warranty, Service, and Tech Support
Chapter 6 - Warranty, Service, and Tech Support
Introduction
Limited Warranty
On-line Warranty Registration
Chapter 6 - Warranty, Service, and Tech Support
Chapter 6 - Warranty, Service, and Tech Support
Tech Support
Recording MultiVOIP Information
Contacting Technical Support
ftp//ftp.multitech.com
Service
About the Internet
Chapter 6 - Warranty, Service, and Tech Support
Appendixes
Appendix A - TCP/IP Description
Appendix A - TCP/IP Description
response, are better suited to the datagram service of UDP because there is no time lost to virtual circuit establishment and termination. UDP’s primary function is to add a port number to the IP address to provide a socket for the application
Internet Protocol IP
Appendix B - Cabling Diagrams
Pin Circuit Signal Name
Appendix B - Cabling Diagrams
Command Port Cable
Voice/Fax Channel Connectors
MVP 400/800
Magix 400 E&M Tie Card
Appendix B - Cabling Diagrams
Wire Tire Card
FCC Part
Appendix C - Regulatory Information
Class A Statement
Fax Branding Statement
Appendix C - Regulatory Information
FCC Part 68 Telecom
Appendix C - Regulatory Information
EMC, Safety and Terminal Directive Compliance
Canadian Limitations Notice
Ringer Equivalence Number
Glossary
Glossary A
Glossary
COMx Port A serial communications port on a PC
Glossary
Glossary
Digitize To convert an analog signal to a digital signal
Glossary F
Glossary I
Glossary
MegaLink BellSouths leased T1 service
Glossary O
Glossary
RJ-45 An 8-wire modular connector for voice and data circuits
Subscriber Loop See Local loop
Glossary S
Glossary
elements the Access element and the Long Haul element
Glossary V
Index