MultiVOIP FX Quick Start Guide

Phonebook Starter Config.

 

 

Phonebook Starter Configuration (with remote voip)

If the topic of voip phone books is new to you, it may be helpful to read the PhoneBook Tips section (page 34) before starting this procedure.

To do this part of the quick setup, you need to know of another voip that you can call to conduct a test. Ideally, a test of two voips at the same physical location connected back-to-back should be done first. A secondary test should be done between two voips at different locations, typically with one voip located somewhere outside of your building. You must know the phone number and IP address for that site. We are assuming here that the MultiVOIP will operate in conjunction with a PBX.

You must configure both the Outbound Phonebook and the Inbound Phonebook. A starter configuration only means that two voip locations will be set up to begin the system and establish voip communication.

Outbound Phonebook

1.Open the browser and go to the IP address of the MultiVOIP unit. In the sidebar menu, select Phone

Book

2.Go to Outbound Phonebook Add Entry.

3.On a sheet of paper, write down the calling code of the remote voip (area code, country code, city code, etc.) that you’ll be calling.

Follow the example that best fits your situation.

North America,

Long-Distance Example

Technician in Seattle (area

206)must set up one voip there, another in Chicago (area 312, downtown).

Answer: Write down 312.

Euro, National Call

Example

Technician in central London (area 0207) to set up voip there, another in Birmingham (area 0121).

Answer: write down 0121.

Euro, International Call Example

Technician in Rotterdam (country 31; city 010) to set up one voip there, another in Bordeaux (country 33; area 05).

Answer: write down 3305.

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Multi-Tech Systems MVPFX2-2 manual Phonebook Starter Configuration with remote voip, North America Long-Distance Example