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Multi-Tech Systems Multivoip Model Mvp400/800 Standalone Voice/ip Gateway Quick Start Guide
Multi-Tech Systems Multivoip Model Mvp400/800 Standalone Voice/ip Gateway Quick Start Guide
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31 Configuring the MultiVOIP 15. Enter the Voice Channel number corresponding to the phone number entered. 16. Enter a description in the H.323 ID box to identify the phone number. For this example, you could enter a description such as “Jerry’s Desk”. 17. Enter the Port IP Address of the MultiVOIP you are currently configuring in the IP Address box. 18. Click OK when you are finished. The Phone Directory Database dialog box displays with your second entry in the window.
MultiVOIP Quick Start Guide 3219. Repeat this process for all channels and then click OK in the Phone Directory Database dialog box. Note: When entering multiple channels, you can also click Copy From in the Add/Edit Phone Entry, enter the phone number you want to copy, click OK in the COPY FROM dialog box. Change the information as needed, and click OK in the Add/Edit Phone Entry dialog box. 20. The following dialog box displays. Click OK to download setup. 21. Once the setup program receives a response from the MultiVOIP 400/800, the Writing Setup dialog box displays, indicating that the setup configuration is being written to the MultiVOIP 400/800. 22. After the setup has been written to the MultiVOIP 400/800, the unit is rebooted.
33 Configuring the MultiVOIP 23. Check to ensure that the BTG LED on the MultiVOIP 400/ 800 is Off after the download is complete. This may take several minutes as the MultiVOIP 400/800 reboots. 24. You are returned to the Multi-Tech Installation CD screen from which you can load the Acrobat Reader to your PC. This allows you to view and/or print the User Guide by clicking the Install Manuals icon.
MultiVOIP Quick Start Guide 34 Building a Proprietary Phonebook Directory To build your proprietary MultiVOIP 400/800 Phone Directory (in an H.323 environment without the GateKeeper option enabled), select the Proprietary Phonebook option, then configure the “Master” MultiVOIP 400/800 and then add the “Slave” MultiVOIP 400/800s (or other H.323 endpoints). Configuring the “Slave” MultiVOIP 400/800 is discussed later. The first MultiVOIP 400/800 to be configured is designated the “Master” and contains the proprietary phonebook database. All subsequent MultiVOIP 400/800s added to the proprietary phonebook database are designated “Slaves”. The master database contains the phone numbers of all H.323 endpoints available for communication on an IP network. This database is downloaded to each Slave MultiVOIP 400/800 as it comes online. To configure the “Master” MultiVOIP 400/800, verify that the Proprietary Phonebook and Master options are enabled. The Master IP Address, Send Status Report to Master, and RAS Parameters group will be unavailable.
35 Configuring the MultiVOIP Note: The Slave Status button displays the Slave VOIP Status dialog box used for viewing phone number, IP address, status, and description of slave units. See “Configuring Your Slave MultiVOIP 400/800s” for details. 1. Click Add to begin building your phone directory database. The Add/Edit Phone Entry dialog box displays. 2. Enter the unique phone number of the local device in the Phone Number box (for example, 101) and indicate that the local device is connected to Channel 1 in the Voice Channel box. 3. The Description box 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, normally the “Master” MultiVOIP 400/800 resides at the entity’s main office. For this example you could enter a description such as “New York Office 1”. 4. The Station Identification group includes a Hunt Group list. This list enables you to indicate which Hunt Group you want the phone number to be associated with. Or, you can select NO HUNT if you do not want this entry to participate in hunting.
MultiVOIP Quick Start Guide 36Note: Hunting is a series of telephone lines organized in such a way that if the first line is busy the next line is hunted and so on until a free line is found. For this example, assign the phone entry to HUNT GROUP #1. Once you have assigned this entry to a Hunt Group (or NO HUNT), you must enter the IP Address of the Master MultiVOIP 400/800 in the IP Address box (for example, 204.022.122.118). Note: The Port box becomes active as you begin to enter the IP Address. The entry is the H.323 industry standard Port value (1720) used to communicate with other H.323 endpoints. 5. Click OK to return to the Phone Directory Database dialog box. It now includes phone number (101), destination details (204.022.122.118 Channel 1), and description (New York Office 1).
37 Configuring the MultiVOIP 6. To configure Channel 2 on the Master MultiVOIP 400/800, click Add and the Add/Edit Phone Entry dialog box displays again. 7. Enter the phone number for the MultiVOIP 400/800 in the Station Information group Phone Number box. For example, 102. 8. Enter a description in the Description box for the remote MultiVOIP 400/800 phone number for Channel 2. For example, “New York Office 2.” Then, enter the voice channel number in the Voice Channel box.
MultiVOIP Quick Start Guide 389. In the Station Identification group, select HUNT GROUP #1 from the Hunt Group list, enter the New York Office 2’s IP Address (204.022.122.118), and accept the H.323 industry standard Port value (1720) used to communicate with other H.323 endpoints. 10. 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: When entering multiple channels, you can also click Copy From in the Add/Edit Phone Entry, enter the phone number you want to copy, click OK in the COPY FROM dialog box. Change the information as needed, and click OK in the Add/Edit Phone Entry dialog box. Both voice channels belong to Hunt Group # 1. If a call from an H.323 endpoint (a MultiVOIP 400/800 or a stand- alone H.323 endpoint) to Phone Number 101 is unable to be connected, it will automatically connect to the next available phone number in Hunt Group #1, such as Phone Number 102.
39 Configuring the MultiVOIP 11. Add all other phone numbers (slave units and stand-alone units) to the Phone Directory database. To add Channel 1 of the Slave MultiVOIP 400/800, click Add. The Add/Edit Phone Entry dialog box displays again. 12. Enter the phone number for the “Slave” MultiVOIP 400/800 in the Phone Number box. For example, 201. 13. Click inside the Description box and enter a description for the remote MultiVOIP 400/800 phone number for Channel 1. For example, “London Office 1”. 14. In the Station Identification group, select HUNT GROUP #2 from the Hunt Group list, enter the London Office 1’s IP Address (202.056.039.100), and accept the H.323 industry standard Port value (1720) used to communicate with other H.323 endpoints. 15. Click OK and you are returned to the Phone Directory Database dialog box which now includes the remote phone number and related information in the Phone Number list.
MultiVOIP Quick Start Guide 40 16. To add Channel 2 of the Slave MultiVOIP 400/800, click Add. The Add/Edit Phone Entry dialog box displays again. 17. Enter the phone number for the remote (Slave) MultiVOIP 400/800 in the Station Information group Phone Number box. For example, 202. 18. Enter a description for the remote MultiVOIP 400/800 phone number for Channel 2 in the Description box. For example, “London Office 2”. 19. In the Station Identification group, select HUNT GROUP #2 from the Hunt Group list, enter the London Office 2’s IP Address (202.056.039.100), and accept the H.323 industry standard Port value (1720) used to communicate with other H.323 endpoints. Note: Depending on your requirements, you may want calls that cannot make a connection to London Office 1 (Hunt Group #2) to roll over to the New York office instead. In this case, you would configure that phone entry to be listed as a member of HUNT GROUP #1.