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Multi-Tech Systems Multivoip 200 Model Mvp200/800 Standalone Voice/ip Getaway User Guide
Multi-Tech Systems Multivoip 200 Model Mvp200/800 Standalone Voice/ip Getaway User Guide
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31 Chapter 3 - Software Loading and Configuration Phase 2: Configure Your Slave MultiVOIPs The slave MultiVOIPs can be another MVP 400 or MVP 800 unit or a MultiVOIP-series. If your slave MultiVOIP is an MVP 400 or MVP 800, perform the following software loading procedure. If your slave is a MultiVOIP-series, connect your command port cable and power up the unit according to the cabling procedure in the MultiVOIP-series Quick Start. Then configure the unit as a slave per the Installing Your MultiVOIP...
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32 MultiVOIP User Guide 3 The IP Setup dialog box is displayed. The default Frame Type is TYPE_II. If this does not match your IP network, change the Frame Type by clicking on the drop down box. The Frame Type choices are TYPE_II and SNAP. 4 In the Port Address group, enter the IP Address and IP Mask. In the Gateway Address group, enter the gateway IP address for the slave unit. The IP address is your unique LAN IP address, and the Gateway address is the IP address of the device connected to the...
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33 Chapter 3 - Software Loading and Configuration If you are using an extension from your PBX, then chose FXO option. Check with your in- house telephone personnel to verify connection type. If you chose an FXO interface, then the Dialing Options Regeneration group is enabled. Check with your local in-house telephone personnel to verify whether your local PBX dial signaling is Pulse or tone (DTMF). Set the Regeneration option accordingly. If you are connecting to a E&M trunk on your PBX, then chose E&M...
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34 MultiVOIP User Guide 9 To change the voice coder, first select the channel by clicking the Select Channel down arrow and highlighting the channel number, then click the Voice Coder down arrow and highlight your new voice coder entry. If you changed the voice coder, ensure that the same voice coder is used on the voice/fax channel you are calling; otherwise, you will always get a busy signal. 10 If you selected the FXO interface and are using touchtone dialing, you can set up the DTMF gain (or output...
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35 Chapter 3 - Software Loading and Configuration 15 To change the Tone Pairs on the Regional tab, click the Country/Region down arrow and highlight your specific country or region. The Tone Pairs group parameters change per your choice. Click OK and you are returned to the main menu. 16 From the main menu, click Phone Book to display the Phone Directory Database dialog box. In the Database Type group, click the Slave option. The Master IP Address field becomes active. 17 Enter the IP address of the...
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36 MultiVOIP User Guide 20 Select (check) Save Current Setup as the User Default Configuration, then click OK. 21 The Writing Setup dialog box is displayed as the setup configuration is written to the MultVOIP. After the setup is written to the MultiVOIP, the unit reboots. 22 Check that the BTG LED on the MultiVOIP is Off after the download is complete. This may take several minutes as the MultiVOIP reboots. 23 You are returned to the main menu. Your MultiVOIP is operational at this time.
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37 Chapter 3 - Software Loading and Configuration Phase 3: Deploy the VOIP Network Phase 3 involves the VOIP Administrator developing the VOIP Dialing Directory and deploying the preconfigured slave MultiVOIPs to their remote sites. The remote site administrators need only connect power to the preconfigured MultiVOIP, connect it to their Ethernet LAN and predefined telephone equipment, and then wait for the phone directory database to be down loaded. The slave units can be another MVP 400 or MVP 800...
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38 MultiVOIP User Guide If you are connecting the station side of a telephone switch (PBX) to your MultiVOIP, connect one end of an RJ11 phone cord to the Voice/Fax Channel 1 FXO connector on the back of the MultiVOIP and the other end to the phone jack. If you are connecting an E&M trunk from a telephone switch to your MultiVOIP, connect one end of an RJ45 phone cord to the Voice/Fax Channel 1 E&M connector on the back of the MultiVOIP and the other end to the trunk. Refer to Appendix B for E&M cabling...
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40 MultiVOIP User Guide Introduction This chapter describes the MultiVOIP software with the intent to show you how to make changes to the configuration of your MultiVOIP. The major configuration parameters were established during the loading of the software (Chapter 3), and the MultiVOIP software and configuration utilities allow you to make changes to that initial configuration. The MultiVOIP software allows you to refine your configuration based on your network connections. The software is based on a...