Chapter 6—Using the Software

Web Browser Interface

You can control the MultiVOIP unit with a graphical user interface (interface) based on the common web browser platform. Qualifying browsers are Internet Explorer 6+, Netscape 6+, and Mozilla Firefox 1.0+.

Function

Configuration Prerequisite

Browser Version Requirement

Java Requirement

MultiVOIP Web Browser interface Overview

Remote configuration and control of MultiVOIP units.

Local Windows interface must be used to assign IP address to MultiVOIP.

Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher; or

Netscape 6.0 or higher; or

Mozilla Firefox 1.0 or higher.

Java Runtime Environment

Use the Multi‐Tech FTP site to download the Java Runtime Environment installation files These versions of JRE work with the current release of the MultiVOIP units.

Java 6 update 11 Windows 32bit:

ftp://ftp.multitech.com/multivoip/java/jre‐6u11‐windows‐i586‐p.exe

Java 6 update 11 Windows 64bit:

ftp://ftp.multitech.com/multivoip/java/jre‐6u11‐windows‐x64.exe

Initially, you must use the local Windows interface to assign the VOIP unit an IP address. Later, you can use the web interface to configure anything else.

The content and organization of the web interface is similar to the Windows interface. For each window in the Windows interface, there is a corresponding page in the web interface. The fields on each window are the same, as well.

The Windows interface gives access to commands using icons and pull‐down menus. The web interface does not.

The web interface, however, cannot perform logging in the same direct mode done in the Windows interface. However, when the web interface is used, logging can be done by email (SMTP).

The graphic layout of the web interface is also somewhat larger‐scale than that of the Windows interface. For that reason, it’s helpful to use a video monitor.

MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways

139

Page 139
Image 139
Multitech 410, 810-FX, 810 MVP210, 810-SS MVP210 manual Web Browser Interface, MultiVOIP Web Browser interface Overview