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Multi-Tech Systems Multivoip 200 Model Mvp200 Standalone Voice/ip Gateway Quick Start Guide
Multi-Tech Systems Multivoip 200 Model Mvp200 Standalone Voice/ip Gateway Quick Start Guide
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21 Configure Master MultiVOIP 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. 17 If you selected the FXO interface and are using touchtone dialing, you can set up the DTMF gain (or output level in decibels - dB) for the higher and lower frequency groups of the DTMF tone pair. Make your selections in the drop- down lists in the DTMF Gain group. Note: Only change the DTMF gain under the direction of Multi-Tech Technical Support supervision. 18 The Fax group enables you to send and receive faxes on the selected voice/fax channel. You can set the maximum baud rate for faxes in the drop-down list in the Fax group. If you do not plan to send or receive faxes on a given voice/fax channel, you can disable faxes in the Fax group.
MultiVOIP Quick Start Guide 2219 You can set up billing options for inbound and/or outbound calls by checking them in the Billing Options group and then typing in the charge in cents per x seconds. 20 Password protection can be enabled for outbound and/or inbound calls on the selected voice/fax channel. If you enable password Authentication on inbound or outbound calls, you need to also enter a password of up to 14 numeric characters in the Password field. 21 The Automatic Disconnect option limits call duration to the number of seconds entered in the Timer: (sec) field. The default value of 15 seconds can be changed to any other value up to 65,535 (roughly 18.2 hours). Note: After configuring a given channel (1 or 2), you can copy that channel’s configuration to the other channel by clicking the Copy button. Everything on the Voice/Fax tab will be copied to the other channel. If your country/region is not the default USA, click the Regional tab and proceed to step 22; otherwise, proceed to step 23 to begin building your phone directory database. 22 To change the Tone Pairs on the Regional tab, click the Country/Region down arrow and highlight your specific country or region.
23 Configure Master MultiVOIP The Tone Pairs group parameters change per your choice. Click OK when finished. Proceed to step 23 to begin building your phone directory database. 23 The Phone Directory Database dialog box is displayed. You will build your personalized MultiVOIP Phone Directory in the following steps. The MultiVOIP configured as a “Master” will contain the master database. The master database has the phone numbers of all the MultiVOIP’s available for communication on an IP network. This database is downloaded to each Slave MultiVOIP as it comes on- line. Click Add (+) to begin building your phone directory database.
MultiVOIP Quick Start Guide 2424 The Add/Edit Phone Entry dialog is displayed. In the Station Information group, enter the unique phone number of the local device connected to Channel 1 in the Phone Number field (for example phone number 101). 25 The Description field is optional, but can be useful in associating the channel to the extension. If you wish, enter a description of your local phone number. This description serves to identify the phone number you entered in the previous step (for example, “Jerry’s Desk”). 26 The Permit Hunting option enables the answering unit to roll over to a second channel if the first channel is busy. Click Permit Hunting if you want the calls to roll over to a second voice/fax channel. Note: The Master MultiVOIP must have a static IP address that the remote MultiVOIP can reference to obtain a downloaded copy of the master phone directory database.
25 Configure Master MultiVOIP 27 In the MultiVOIP Identification group, enter the IP address of the Master MultiVOIP in the IP Address field. For example, 204.22.122.118. Then obtain the 12-digit Node ID# (0008005xxxxx) from the ID plate on the back panel of the MultiVOIP and enter this number in the Ethernet Node ID field. If the ID plate is missing or damaged, you can also Telnet to the MultiVOIP and, on the MultiVOIP Telnet Server menu enter 1 to advance to the Main Menu, then enter 3 for System Information where item 1 is the Ethernet Port Address you want to enter in the Ethernet Node ID field.
MultiVOIP Quick Start Guide 2628 Click OK and you are returned to the Phone Directory Database dialog box, which now includes phone number 101 with its IP address, channel number and description. 29 Click Add (+) and the Add/Edit Phone Entry dialog box is displayed again. 30 Enter the phone number for the remote MultiVOIP in the Station Information group Phone Number field. For example, 201. 31 Click the Description field and enter a description for the remote MultiVOIP phone number for Channel 1. For example, “Hari’s Office.” Note: If the remote MultiVOIP is located behind a proxy server that uses a dynamically assigned IP address, select Dynamic ( disabling Static IP Address) and leave the IP Address field blank. The Master MultiVOIP will learn the IP address when it is contacted by the remote MultiVOIP.
27 Configure Master MultiVOIP 32 Enter the IP address of the remote MultiVOIP in the IP Address field in the MultiVOIP Identification group. For example, 202.56.39.100. 33 Click OK and you are returned to the Phone Directory Database dialog box, which now includes the second number and related information in the Phone Number list. Note: If only Channel 1 is active, you must enter two phone numbers. The first number will be the local MultiVOIP phone number for Channel 1, and the second number will be the remote MultiVOIP phone number for Channel 1.
MultiVOIP Quick Start Guide 28If both Channels 1 and 2 are active, four phone numbers will have to entered. 34 When you have finished, click OK to download the setup configuration to the MultiVOIP. 35 The Checking MultiVOIP dialog box is displayed. Click OK to proceed. 36 The Writing Setup dialog box is displayed as the setup configuration is written to the MultiVOIP.
29 Configure Master MultiVOIP 37 After the setup is written to the MultiVOIP, the unit is rebooted. 38 Check to ensure that the BOOT LED on the MultiVOIP is Off after the download is complete. This may take several minutes as the MultiVOIP reboots. 39Win3.1 users - you are returned to your Program Manager where the MultiVOIP Program Group and Program Items (Windows icons) are displayed. Win95/98/NT users - you are returned to your MultiVOIP folder which is open and visible on your desktop. At this time, your master MultiVOIP is configured. Proceed to Phase 2 to configure the slave MultiVOIP(s).
MultiVOIP Quick Start Guide 30 Phase 2: Configure Your Slave MultiVOIPs If you are installing a MultiVOIP behind a firewall, you need to add the following UDP ports to your firewall. Q.931 Signaling, Ch1 [900] Q.931 Signaling, Ch2 [902] Status [5000] Ch1 RTP [5004] Ch1 RTCP [5005] Ch2 RTP [5006] Ch2 RTCP [5007] Refer to your firewall user documentation to enter and open these ports. 1 Disconnect the PC from the command port of the Master MultiVOIP and connect it to the command port on the Slave MultiVOIP. 2Win 3.1 users - from the Program Manager, click the MultiVOIP Configuration icon in the MultiVOIP Program Group. The main menu is displayed. Win95/98/NT users - from your desktop, click Programs I MultiVOIP I MultiVOIP Configuration. The main menu is displayed.