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Multi-Tech Systems Multivoip Model Mvp800 Standalone Voice/ip Gateway User Guide
Multi-Tech Systems Multivoip Model Mvp800 Standalone Voice/ip Gateway User Guide
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Standalone Voice/IP Gateway Model MVP800 Proprietary Mode Quick Start Guide
Quick Start Guide Revision A MultiVOIP 800 (Model MVP800) This publication may not be reproduced, in whole or in part, without prior expressed written permission from Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Copyright © 2001, by Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Furthermore, Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation of Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. to notify any person or organization of such revisions or changes. Record of Revisions Revision Description AManual released. Covers MVP800 Proprietary Mode (6/20/01) only software version 2.01. Patents This Product is covered by one or more of the following U.S. Patent Numbers: 6151333, 5757801, 5682386. Other Patents Pending. TRADEMARKS Trademarks of Multi-Tech Systems, Inc.: MultiVOIP, Multi-Tech and the Multi-Tech logo. Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries. Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. 2205 Woodale Drive Mounds View, Minnesota 55112 (763) 785-3500 or (800) 328-9717 Fax 763-785-9874 Tech Support (800) 972-2439 Internet Address: http://www.multitech.com
iii Contents Introduction ................................................................................... 4 Related Documentation ................................................................. 4 Installing Your MultiVOIP ............................................................... 5 Configure and Install your Host MultiVOIP ............................. 5 Configure your Client MultiVOIPs ........................................... 6 Deploy the VOIP Network ....................................................... 6 Unpacking Your MultiVOIP ............................................................ 7 Safety Warnings ............................................................................ 8 Cabling Your MultiVOIP ................................................................. 8 E&M Jumper Block Positioning Procedure ........................... 10 Configuring Your Host MultiVOIP ................................................ 12 Configuring Your Client MultiVOIPs ............................................. 27 Deploying the VOIP Network ....................................................... 37 Limited Warranty ......................................................................... 40 Technical Support ........................................................................ 40 Contacting Technical Support ............................................... 41 FCC Declaration .......................................................................... 41
MultiVOIP Quick Start Guide 4 Introduction Welcome to Multi-Techs new standalone Voice/IP Gateways, which allow analog voice and fax communication over an IP network. The MultiVOIP model number MVP800 has eight voice/fax channels. Multi-Tech’s new voice/fax over IP gateway technology allows voice and fax communication to ride, with no additional expense, over your existing IP network, which has traditionally been data-only. To access this free voice and fax communication, all you have to do is connect your MultiVOIP to your telephone equipment, and then to your existing Ethernet LAN. Once configured, the MultiVOIP then allows voice and fax to travel down the same path as your traditional data communications. The MVP800 is designed with eight voice/fax channels, 10M bps Ethernet LAN interface, and command port. System management is provided through the command port using bundled Windows® software, which provides easy-to- use configuration menus and online Help. Figure 1. MultiVOIP Related Documentation The MultiVOIP manuals are intended to be used by a qualified VOIP Administrator (one that has both telephony and networking experience). This Quick Start Guide provides the necessary information for a qualified administrator to unpack, cable, load software, and configure the host and client units for proper operation. A detailed MultiVOIP User Guide is also provided on the
5 Introduction System CD with your MVP800. The User Guide provides in- depth information on the features and functionality of Multi- Tech’s MultiVOIP. The User Guide is provided in .pdf format on the system CD and is also available from our Web site. The User Guide is produced using Adobe Acrobat TM. To view or print your copy of a user guide, install Acrobat ReaderTM on your computer. The Acrobat Reader is included on your System CD or is available as a free download from Adobe’s Web site at http://www.adobe.com. Launch the Reader and select the .pdf file from the CD. Viewing and printing a user guide from the web also requires that you have the Adobe Acrobat Reader loaded on your system. The MultiVOIP User Guide is also available on Multi- Tech’s Web site at http://www.multitech.com. From the Multi-Tech homepage, click Support | Manuals | MultiVOIP and choose the appropriate User Guide to download the .pdf file. Installing Your MultiVOIP The basic steps of installing your MultiVOIP network involve unpacking the units, connecting the cables, and configuring the units using the included management software (MultiVOIP Configuration). The recommended installation process includes three phases that, when completed, result in a fully functional Voice Over IP network. A general description of each phase is provided below, and detailed instructions follow throughout the rest of this section. Configure and Install your Host MultiVOIP As the first step, the VOIP administrator configures the MultiVOIP designated as the “Host” unit. This includes the assignment of a unique LAN IP address, subnet mask, and Gateway IP address, as well as the selection of appropriate channel interface type for each of the Voice/Fax channels. Once all connections have been made, the VOIP administrator
MultiVOIP Quick Start Guide 6configures the unit and builds the Phone Directory Database that will reside in the Host unit. Configure your Client MultiVOIPs The next step is to configure the MultiVOIPs designated as “Client” units. The Client units can be another MVP800 or MVP400 unit or a MultiVOIP 200 Series. Again, unique LAN IP addresses, subnet masks, and Gateway IP addresses are assigned, and each Voice/Fax channel is configured for the appropriate channel interface type. When this is done, the Phone Directory Database option is set to Client, and the IP address of the Host MultiVOIP is entered. Once all client units are configured, the process moves on to Phase 3. Deploy the VOIP Network The final phase of installation is deployment of the network. Through the first two phases, the VOIP administrator controls configuration, so when the Client MultiVOIPs are sent to their remote sites, the remote site administrators need only to connect the units to their LAN and telephone equipment. A full Phone Directory Database (supplied by the Host MultiVOIP) will be loaded into their unit within minutes of being connected and powered up. The final task of the VOIP Administrator is to develop the VOIP Dialing Directory based on the Phone Directory Database and the phone numbers of the interfacing telephone equipment. Now, a VOIP user can call any person on the VOIP network.
7 Cabling Unpacking Your MultiVOIP Remove all items from the box. Voice/Fax over IP Networks Figure 3. Unpacking Safety Warnings Caution: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. A lithium battery on the voice/fax channel board provides backup power for the time keeping capability. The battery has an estimated life expectancy of ten years. When the battery starts to weaken, the date and time may be incorrect. If the battery fails, the board must be sent back to Multi-Tech Sytems for battery replacement. The E&M, FXS, and Ethernet ports are not designed to be connected to a Public Telecommunication Network.
MultiVOIP Quick Start Guide 8 Cabling Your MultiVOIP Cabling your MultiVOIP involves connecting the host MultiVOIP to your LAN and telephone equipment. If you are connecting any Voice/Fax Channel to an E&M trunk other than type 2, perform the E&M Jumper Block Positioning procedure, which immediately follows the Cabling Procedure, before performing the Cabling Procedure. 1. Connect one end of the power supply to a live AC outlet and connect the other end to the MultiVOIP as shown in Figure 4. The power connector is a 7-pin circular DIN connector. ! # #$% !&!!(#&!!(#$)* **+,* *,*-&!!(,. /+ *#+0* * * ,* - Ethernet Connection Command Port Connection Power ConnectionFXS FXO E&M FXSE&M FXO PSTN Voice/Fax Channel 1 - 8 Connections Figure 4. Cable Connections 2. Connect the MultiVOIP to a PC by using the DB-9 to DB-25 cable provided with your unit. Plug the DB-25 end of the cable into the Command port of the MultiVOIP and the other end into the serial port on the PC. See Figure 4.
9 Cabling 3. Connect a network cable to the ETHERNET 10BASET connector on the back of the MultiVOIP. Connect the other end of the cable to your network. 4. If you are connecting a station device such as an analog telephone, a fax machine, or a Key Telephone System (KTS) to your MultiVOIP, connect one end of an RJ11 phone cord 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 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 PBX extension. 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 the User Guide for E&M pin assignments. If you are connecting to an E&M trunk, ensure that the E&M trunk jumper is in the correct position for the E&M type trunk. The default E&M jumper position is E&M type 2. To change the E&M jumper position, perform the E&M jumper block positioning procedure, which immediately follows this procedure. 5. Repeat the above step to connect the remaining telephone equipment to each Voice/Fax Channel on your MultiVOIP. 6. Turn on power to the MultiVOIP by placing the ON/OFF switch on the back panel to the ON position. Wait for the BOOT LED on the MultiVOIP to go off before proceeding. This may take a couple minutes. Proceed to the next section to load the MultiVOIP software.
MultiVOIP Quick Start Guide 10 E&M Jumper Block Positioning Procedure A jumper block exists for each voice/fax channel. The jumper block is to the right of each set of channel jacks. The jumper block contains 8-pairs of pins. The jumper plug fits over three pairs of pins on the jumper block. The E&M type number is labeled on the pc board. The jumper plug needs to be centered on the E&M type number. Perform the following procedure to change E&M jumper position. 1. Ensure that power is removed from the MultiVOIP. 2. Remove the front panel by loosening the two Phillips quarter- turn screws, and remove the four Phillips screws on the back and the four Phillips screws on the bottom. 3. Slide the top cover back off the chassis to expose the rear panel. 4. To change a jumper position, lift the jumper plug up off the jumper block and move to the new position, ensuring that the center jumper is centered on the E&M type number. !&+12( #3 5. Change the jumper position for each voice/fax channel that is connecting to an E&M trunk that is not a type 2. If you have two voice/fax channel boards in your unit and you need to change the jumpers on the second board, remove the six screws from the top board and disconnect the ribbon cable from the top board. 6. Slide the top cover back on to the chassis. 7. Replace the front panel and secure it by tightening the two