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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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31 Configure Slave MultiVOIPs 3 Click IP and 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 arrow. 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 Internet/Intranet. Click OK when you are finished. The main menu is displayed.
MultiVOIP Quick Start Guide 325 From the main menu, click Voice Channels and the Channel Setup dialog box is displayed. The three tabs in this dialog box define the channel interface, voice coder, fax parameters, and regional telephone parameters for each channel. Configure each channel for the type of interface you are connecting to. The Interface tab defaults to Channel 1 in the Select Channel group. To change the channel number, click the down arrow for the Select Channel and a drop down menu appears with all the channels displayed. Highlight the channel number you want to configure. 6 The Interface group defaults to FXS (Loop Start). Select the interface option to correspond to the interface type being connected to the Voice/Fax connector on the back panel of the MultiVOIP. If you are connecting a station device, e.g., analog telephone, fax machine, or Key Telephone System (KTS) to the Voice/Fax connector on the back of the unit, then the FXS (Loop Start) will likely be the correct Interface option.
33 Configure Slave MultiVOIPs If the station device uses ground start, choose the FXS (Ground Start) option. Refer to the device’s user documentation. If you are using an extension from your PBX, then choose the 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. For FXO-to-FXO communications, you can enable a specific type of FXO Disconnect -- either current loss, tone detection, or silence detection (Check with your in- house phone personnel to verify the preferred type of disconnect to use). For tone detection, you can select from drop-down lists either one or two tones that will cause the line to be disconnected; the person hanging up a call must then hit the key(s) that will produce those tones. For silence detection, select One Way or Two Way, then set the timer for the number of seconds of silence before disconnect. Note: the default value of 15 seconds may be shorter than desired for your application. If you are connecting to a trunk on your PBX, then choose the E&M option. If you chose E&M interface, then the E&M Options group is enabled. Check with your local in-house telephone personnel to determine if the signaling is Dial Tone or Wink and if the connection is 2-wire or 4-wire. If Wink signaling is used, then the Wink Timer is enabled with a default of
MultiVOIP Quick Start Guide 34250 milliseconds. The range of the Wink Timer is from 100 to 350 milliseconds. Consult with your local in-house telephone personnel for this timer setting. If you want to dedicate a local voice/fax channel to a remote voice/fax channel (so you will not have to dial the remote channel), click the Auto Call Enable option in the Auto Call group. Then enter the appropriate phone number in the Phone Number field. 7 Repeat the above step to configure the interface type for voice/fax Channel 2. 8 The Voice/Fax tab displays the parameters for the voice coder, faxing, DTMF gain for FXO interface, billing charges for inbound and/or outbound calls, password authentication on inbound and/or outbound calls, and auto disconnect which limits call duration. 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.
35 Configure Slave MultiVOIPs 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 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. 11 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. 12 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. 13 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. 14 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.
MultiVOIP Quick Start Guide 36If your country/region is not the default USA, click the Regional tab and proceed to step 15; otherwise, proceed to step 16 to set up your phone directory database. 15 To change the call progress signaling for your Country/ Region, click the 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.
37 Configure Slave MultiVOIPs In the Database Type group, click the Slave option. The Update Database From group becomes active. 17 Enter the IP address of the master MultiVOIP in the Master IP Address field. 18 Click OK and you are returned to the main menu. 19 Click Download Setup to write the new configuration to the slave unit. The Save Setup dialog box is displayed. 20 Select (check) Save Current Setup as User Default Configuration and click OK. The Writing Setup dialog box is displayed as the setup configuration is written to the MultiVOIP. After the setup is written to the MultiVOIP, the unit reboots.
MultiVOIP Quick Start Guide 38 21 Check that the Boot LED on the MultiVOIP is Off after the download is complete. This may take several minutes as the MultiVOIP reboots. 22 You are returned to the main menu. Your MultiVOIP is operational at this time. Repeat Phase 2 for each of the slave units. When all slaves have been configured, proceed with Phase 3.
39 Deploy VOIP Network Phase 3: Deploy the VOIP Network Phase 3 involves the VOIP Administrator developing the VOIP Dialing Directory and deploying the pre-configured slave MultiVOIPs to their remote sites. The remote site administrators need only connect power to the pre-configured MultiVOIP, connect it to their Ethernet LAN and predefined telephone equipment, and then wait for the phone directory database to be downloaded. Perform the following procedure to deploy your VOIP network. VOIP Administrator 1 Establish your VOIP Dialing Directory based on your Phone Directory Database for the numbers to connect the MultiVOIP’s to your VOIP network and the telephone extension number you need to connect the Voice/Fax channels. A sample VOIP Dialing Directory is provided below for your consideration and use. To call fromCall ProcessDialing Sequence VOIP Dialing Directory 2 Send the slave MultiVOIPs to their remote sites.
MultiVOIP Quick Start Guide 40Remote Site Administrator 3 Unpack your MultiVOIP. 4 Connect one end of the power supply to a live AC outlet and connect the other end to the Power connection on your MultiVOIP. FXSE&M FXO PSTNEthernet Connection Power Connection 10BASET ETHERNET POWER Voice/Fax Channel Connections E&MFXO FXS Figure 5. Remote Site Cable Connection 5 Connect a network cable to the ETHERNET 10Base-T (RJ-45) connector on the back of your MultiVOIP. 6 If you are connecting a station device (e.g., analog telephone, fax machine, or Key Telephone System (KTS) to your MultiVOIP, connect the smaller end of a special adapter cable (supplied) to the Voice/Fax Channel 1 FXS connector on the back of the MultiVOIP and the other end to the station device. If you are connecting a PBX extension to your MultiVOIP, connect the smaller end of a special adapter cable (supplied) to the Voice/Fax Channel 1 FXO connector on the back of the MultiVOIP and the other end to the PBX extension.