Home > Multi-Tech Systems > Communications System > Multi-Tech Systems Multivoip Model Mvp800 Standalone Voice/ip Gateway User Guide

Multi-Tech Systems Multivoip Model Mvp800 Standalone Voice/ip Gateway User Guide

    Download as PDF Print this page Share this page

    Have a look at the manual Multi-Tech Systems Multivoip Model Mvp800 Standalone Voice/ip Gateway User Guide online for free. It’s possible to download the document as PDF or print. UserManuals.tech offer 104 Multi-Tech Systems manuals and user’s guides for free. Share the user manual or guide on Facebook, Twitter or Google+.

    							21 Software Installation
    19. The Call Authentication option enables password
    protection for outbound and inbound calls on the selected
    voice/fax channel.  If you enable password protection on
    inbound or outbound calls, you need to also enter a
    password of up to 14 numeric characters in the Password
    box.
    20. The Automatic Disconnect option limits call duration to
    the number of seconds entered in the Disconnect After
    box. The default value of 180 seconds can be changed to
    any other value up to 65,535 (roughly 18.2 hours).
    If your country/region is not the default USA, click the
    Regional tab and proceed to step 21.  Otherwise, proceed
    to step 22 to begin building your phone directory database.
    21. To change the Tone Pairs on the Regional tab, select your
    specific country or region from the Country/Region list.
    The Tone Pairs group parameters change per your
    choice.  Click OK when finished.
    22. Proceed to step 23 to begin building your phone directory
    database when the download is complete.
    23. The Phone Directory Database dialog box displays.The
    Phone Directory Database dialog box displays. You will
    build your personalized MultiVOIP Phone Directory in the   
    						
    							MultiVOIP Quick Start Guide
    22following steps.
    The MultiVOIP configured as a “Host” will contain the host
    database. The host database has the phone numbers of all
    the MultiVOIP’s available for communication on an IP
    network. This database is downloaded to each Client
    MultiVOIP as it comes online.
    Click Add to begin building your phone directory database.
    24. The Add/Edit Phone Entry dialog displays.
    In the Station Information group, enter the unique phone
    number of the local device connected to Channel 1 in the
    Phone Number box (for example phone number 101).     
    						
    							23 Software Installation
    25. The Description is optional, but can be useful in
    associating the channel to the extension. If you want, enter
    a description of your local phone number. This description
    identifies the phone number you entered in the previous
    step.
    26. The Permit Hunting option lets the answering MultiVOIP
    roll over to its 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. (The calls will only roll over
    within an individual MultiVOIP; for example, if all of a
    MultiVOIP’s lines or channels are busy, the next call will
    not hunt to another MultiVOIP.)
    Note: The Host MultiVOIP must have a static IP address
    that the remote MultiVOIP can reference to obtain a
    downloaded copy of the host phone directory database.
    27. In the MultiVOIP Identification group, enter the IP
    address of the Host MultiVOIP in the IP Address box. 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 box.
    (On installed and configured MultiVOIPs, if the ID plate is
    missing or damaged, you can also Telnet to the MultiVOIP
    and at 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 box.) 
    						
    							MultiVOIP Quick Start Guide
    24
    28. 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
    displays again.
    30. Enter the phone number for the remote MultiVOIP in the
    Station Information group Phone Number box. For
    example, 201.     
    						
    							25 Software Installation
    31. Enter a description for the remote MultiVOIP phone
    number for Channel 1 in the Description box.
    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 box blank. The Host MultiVOIP will learn the IP
    address when it is contacted by the remote MultiVOIP.
    32. Enter the IP address of the remote MultiVOIP in the IP
    Address box in the MultiVOIP Identification group (e.g.,
    IP address 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.   
    						
    							MultiVOIP Quick Start Guide
    26
    Note: If only Channel 1 is active, you must enter two
    phone numbers. The first number is the local MultiVOIP
    phone number for Channel 1, and the second number is
    the remote MultiVOIP phone number for Channel 1.
    34. When you have finished, click OK to download the setup
    configuration to the MultiVOIP.
    35. The Checking dialog box displays.
    Click OK to proceed.
    36. After the setup is written to the MultiVOIP, the unit is
    rebooted.
    37. Verify that the BTG LED on the MultiVOIP is off after the
    download is complete. This may take several minutes as
    the MultiVOIP reboots.     
    						
    							27 Software Installation
    38.Windows 3.1 users - you are returned to your Program
    Manager where the MultiVOIP Program Group and
    Program Item (Windows icons) have been created.
    Windows 95/98/NT/2000 users - you are returned to your
    desktop.
    Configuring Your Client MultiVOIPs
    The client MultiVOIPs can be another MVP800 or MVP400
    unit or a MultiVOIP 200-series.
    If your client MultiVOIP is an MVP400 or MVP800, perform the
    following software loading procedure.
    If your client is a MultiVOIP 200-series, connect your
    command port cable and power up the unit according to the
    cabling procedure in the MultiVOIP 200-series Quick Start.
    Then configure the unit as a client per the Installing Your
    MultiVOIP Software section in the MultiVOIP 200-series Quick
    Start.
    If you are installing a MultiVOIP behind a firewall, add the
    following UDP ports to your firewall.
    Q.931 Signaling, Ch1[900]       Q.931 Signaling, Ch2 [902]
    Q.931 Signaling, Ch3[904]       Q.931 Signaling, Ch4 [906]
    Q.931 Signaling, Ch5[908]       Q.931 Signaling, Ch6 [910]
    Q.931 Signaling, Ch7[912]       Q.931 Signaling, Ch8 [914]
    Status [5000]
    Ch1 RTP [5004] Ch1 RTCP [5005]
    Ch2 RTP[5006] Ch2 RTCP [5007]
    Ch3 RTP[5008] Ch3 RTCP [5009]
    Ch4 RTP[5010] Ch4 RTCP [5011]
    Ch5 RTP[5012] Ch5 RTCP [5013]
    Ch6 RTP[5014] Ch6 RTCP [5015]
    Ch7 RTP[5016] Ch7 RTCP [5017]
    Ch8 RTP[50018] Ch8 RTCP [5019]
    Refer to your firewall user documentation to enter and open
    these ports. 
    						
    							MultiVOIP Quick Start Guide
    281. Disconnect the pc from the command port of the Host
    MultiVOIP and connect it to the command port on the
    Client MultiVOIP.
    2.Windows 3.1 users - from the Program Manager, double-
    click the MultiVOIP Configuration icon in the MultiVOIP
    Program Group.  The main menu displays.
    Windows 95/98/NT/2000 users - from your desktop, click
    Start | Programs I MultiVOIP 800 v. 301E I Download
    Factory Defaults.  The following dialog box displays:
    Click OK.
    3. The IP Protocol Default Setup dialog box displays.
    The default Frame Type is TYPE_II. If this does not match
    your IP network, select the Frame Type from the Frame
    Type list. The Frame Type choices are TYPE_II and SNAP.     
    						
    							29 Software Installation
    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 client 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 displays.
    5. From the main menu, click Voice Channels and the
    Channel Setup dialog box displays. The Channel Setup
    dialog box defines 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.  To change the channel number, select the
    channel you want to configure from the Select Channel
    list .
    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.   
    						
    							MultiVOIP Quick Start Guide
    30If you are connecting a station device such as an analog
    telephone, a fax machine, or a Key Telephone System
    (KTS) to the Voice/Fax connector on the back of the unit,
    FXS (Loop Start) will likely be the correct Interface option
    most of the time.
    If the station device uses ground start, then 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 are connecting to an E&M trunk on your PBX, select
    the E&M option.
    If the E&M interface is selected, the E&M Options group is
    enabled.  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 local in-house phone
    personnel for this timer setting.  If the Pass Through
    check box is selected, a continuously open E&M voice
    path is established between two channels to pass voice
    packets.  Available if the Dial Tone option is selected and
    auto-dialing is set up for the two channels that will be
    doing pass-through.  This is useful for Public Address
    systems.
    If you choose an FXO or FXS interface, the Dialing
    Options Regeneration group is enabled.  Check with your
    in-house telephone personnel to verify whether your local
    PBX dial signaling is Pulse or DTMF (tone). Set the
    Regeneration option accordingly.  In the Max Dial Digits
    box, enter the maximum number of digits allowed when
    dialing a phone number.  The default setting is 5.  In the
    Inter Digit Time box, enter the maximum amount of time 
    						
    All Multi-Tech Systems manuals Comments (0)

    Related Manuals for Multi-Tech Systems Multivoip Model Mvp800 Standalone Voice/ip Gateway User Guide