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    							41 Configuring  the MultiVOIP
    20. 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.
    21. To configure a stand-alone endpoint (for example, a PC
    with NetMeeting software), click Add and the Add/Edit
    Phone Entry dialog box displays again.
    22. Enter the phone number for the stand-alone endpoint in
    the Station Information group Phone Number box.  For
    example, 301. 
    						
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    4223. Click inside the Description box and enter a description
    for the remote MultiVOIP 400/800 phone number. For
    example, “Human Resources Desk”.
    Note: Because the H.323 endpoint is not a MultiVOIP 400/
    800, the Phone Directory database ignores the Voice
    Channel entry.  It does not matter what value is entered.
    24. In the Station Identification group, select NO HUNT from
    the Hunt Group list.  Enter the Human Resource Desk’s
    IP Address (for example, 202.198.100.04), and accept the
    H.323 industry standard Port value (1720) used to
    communicate with other H.323 endpoints.
    Note: This stand-alone was not configured as part of a
    Hunt Group. However, depending on your requirements,
    you could configure a stand-alone to be part of a Hunt
    Group.
    25. Click OK and you are returned to the Phone Directory
    Database dialog box which now includes the stand-alone
    phone number and related information in the Phone
    Number list. 
    						
    							43 Configuring  the MultiVOIP
    26. When you have finished, click OK to download the setup
    configuration to the MultiVOIP 400/800.
    27. The Checking MultiVOIP 400/800 dialog box displays.
    28. 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. 
    						
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    44
    29. After the setup has been written to the MultiVOIP 400/800,
    the unit is rebooted.
    30. 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.
    31. 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. 
    						
    							45 Configuring  the MultiVOIP
    At this time your master MultiVOIP 400/800 is configured.
    Proceed to the “Configuring Your Slave MultiVOIP 400/
    800s” section. 
    						
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    46
    Configuring Your Slave MultiVOIP 400/800s
    If the Proprietary Phone Book option is selected in the Phone
    Directory Database dialog box, you will need to configure all
    H.323 endpoints as “Slave” units. For example the MultiVOIP
    400/800 at the company’s London office would need to be
    configured as a “Slave”.
    CAUTION: If you are installing a MultiVOIP 400/800 behind a
    firewall, the firewall must support H.323. Refer to your firewall
    user documentation to enable H.323 support.
    1. Disconnect the PC from the Command port of the Master
    MultiVOIP 400/800 and connect it to the Command port on
    the Slave MultiVOIP 400/800.
    2.Win 3.1 users - from the Program Manager, click the
    MultiVOIP 800 Configuration icon in the MultiVOIP 400/
    800 Program Group.  The Main menu displays.
    Win2000/NT/98/95 users - from your desktop, click
    Programs I MultiVOIP 800 I MultiVOIP 800
    Configuration. The Main menu displays.
    3. Click IP to display the IP Setup dialog box. 
    						
    							47 Configuring  the MultiVOIP
    Select the Enable Diffserv check box to enable
    differentiated services on routers that support this service.
    This feature provides priority to voice packets so that they
    are not delayed because of large data files being
    downloaded.
    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 for the
    slave unit and the IP Mask. In the Gateway Address
    group, enter the gateway IP address.
    The IP Address is the unique IP address that you assign to
    the MultiVOIP 400/800, and the Gateway Address is the IP
    address of the device (such as a network router)
    connected to the Internet/Intranet.
    Click OK when you are finished. The Main menu displays.
    5. From the Main menu, click Voice Channels to display the
    Channel Setup dialog box. The Channel Setup dialog
    box displays. The four tabs in this dialog box define the
    channel interface, voice/fax parameters, Billing/Misc 
    						
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    48parameters, and regional telephone parameters for each
    channel.
    Configure each channel for the type of interface you are
    using.  Channel 1 displays by default on the Interface tab.
    To change the channel number, select the channel you
    want to configure from the Select Channel list.
    Feature options are enabled or unavailable according to
    the interface type that you select. The Inter Digit Time
    check box is available for all interface types. This option
    defines the maximum amount of time that the unit will wait
    before mapping the dialed digits to an entry in the Phone
    Directory Database. If too much time elapses between
    digits, and the wrong numbers are mapped, you will hear a
    rapid busy signal. If this happens, it will be necessary to
    hang up and dial again. The default is 2 seconds.
    6. The Interface group defaults to FXS (Loop Start).  Select
    the interface option that corresponds to the interface type
    being connected to the Voice/Fax Channel 1 jack on the
    back panel of the MultiVOIP 400/800. 
    						
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    FXS (Loop Start): If a station device such as an analog
    telephone, fax machine, or KTS (Key Telephone System)
    is connected to the Voice/Fax connector on the back of the
    unit, FXS (Loop Start) will likely be the correct Interface
    option.
    FXS (Ground Start): If the station device uses ground
    start, then choose the FXS (Ground Start) option. Refer to
    the device’s user documentation.
    For both FXS Loop Start and FXS Ground Start , the Ring
    Count FXS window allows you to set the maximum
    number of rings before hanging up and releasing the line
    to another call. The default setting is 8 counts.
    Note: Zero (0) means no rings - caller hears a busy tone.
    FXO: If you are using an analog extension from your PBX,
    then choose the FXO option.  Check with your in-house
    phone personnel to verify the connection type.
    If FXO is selected, the Dialing Options Regeneration,
    Flash Hook Timer, and Ring Count groups are enabled.
    Check with your local in-house phone personnel to verify
    whether your local PBX dial signaling is Pulse or DTMF
    (tone). Then, set the Regeneration option accordingly. The
    Flash Hook Timer allows you to enter the time, in
    milliseconds, for the duration of the flash hook signal
    output on the FXO interface. The default setting is 600
    milliseconds. The Ring Count FXO window allows you to
    set the number of rings received on the FXO interface
    before the MultiVOIP 400/800 answers the incoming call.
    The default setting is 2 counts.
    Note: Zero (0) means that the MultiVOIP 400/800 never
    answers.
    For FXO-to-FXO communications, you can enable a
    specific type of FXO Disconnect: Current Loss, Tone
    Detection, or Silence Detection. Check with your in-
    house phone personnel to verify the preferred type of
    disconnect to use.  Enabling Tone Detection activates the 
    						
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    50Disconnect Tone Sequence options. For Disconnect Tone
    Sequence, you can select from the 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 or keys 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 that the
    default value of 15 seconds may be shorter than desired
    for your application.
    E&M: If you are connecting to an analog E&M trunk on
    your PBX, then choose the E&M interface option to enable
    the E&M Options group.  Check with your in-house phone
    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 250 milliseconds.  The range of the Wink Timer
    is from 100 to 350 milliseconds. Consult with your in-
    house phone personnel for this timer setting.
    Note: After configuring a given channel, you can copy that
    channel’s configuration by clicking Copy Options.
    Everything on the Interface tab will be copied to the other
    channel.
    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
    gain, DTMF (Dual Tone Multi-Frequency) gain, voice
    coder, faxing, and advanced features such as Silence
    Compression, Echo Cancellation, and Forward Error
    Correction. 
    						
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