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    							Voice/Fax over IP Gateways
    Toll-free Voice/Fax
    Communication over
    the Internet or
    Intranet
    Benefits
    Toll bypass voice/fax communications
    PSTN voice quality
    Connects directly to phones, fax or PBX
    Turnkey solution
    The Multi-Tech MultiVOIP provides toll-free voice and fax communications
    over the Internet or Intranet. By integrating voice and fax into your existing
    data network, you can realize substantial savings on inter-office long distance
    toll charges. The MultiVOIP family is available in analog and digital models
    ranging from two to 60 ports. All MultiVOIP products connect directly to
    phones, fax machines, key systems, PSTN lines, or a PBX to provide real-
    time, toll-quality voice connections to any office on your VOIP network.
    Features
    2-, 4-, 8- analog ports or 24/30 (expandable to 48/60) digital ports for
    communication over an existing IP network or the Internet
    Ethernet connectivity and full IP compatibility with existing routers and
    WAN infrastructure
    FXS/FXO and E&M connectors on each channel for direct analog connection
    to phones, key telephones, PBX extensions, PSTN lines or PBX trunks
    Digital MultiVOIP connects directly to PBX or PSTN line via T1/E1 or PRI
    Supports H.323 or SIP for sending voice over the Internet
    PSTN fail-over automatically routes calls over the PSTN network if the IP
    network is down
    Supports H.450 supplementary services to provide for call transfer, call
    forwarding, call hold, call waiting and name identification
    Voice compression to 5.3K bps per call
    T.38 real-time fax relay for interoperability among other VOIP equipment
    Modem relay supports modem connections over the IP network (up to
    14.4K bps)
    Configuration and management using a Web browser or Windows
    Models available with integrated gatekeeper for centralized phone book
    management
    Models with integrated gatekeeper extend the call features of a centralized
    Avaya media server, running MultiVantage software, and provide local office
    survivalitiy to small branch offices of large corporations
    Two-year warranty 
    						
    							Highlights
    MultiVOIP Applications. MultiVOIP is specifically
    targeted at businesses looking to reduce toll charges
    between frequently called sites. MultiVOIP is a voice
    over IP gateway that integrates seamlessly into your
    data network and operates alongside existing PBXs, or
    other phone equipment to simply extend voice
    capabilities to remote locations. It is designed to help
    you maximize investments you’ve already made in
    your data and voice network infrastructure.
    Easy Integration. With MultiVOIP, you avoid the hassle
    and expense of replacing your existing routers, WAN
    connections or phone system required by other VOIP
    solutions. MultiVOIP simply plugs into your Ethernet
    network. Neither your phone service or network is
    placed at risk. Minimum requirements: Ethernet
    network, WAN connection, IP addresses.
    Save Thousands of Dollars Each Month. MultiVOIP
    can save your company substantial amounts in long
    distance charges. Even if your company uses one of the
    most inexpensive calling plans, a MultiVOIP network
    can quickly return your investment and begin paying
    you back.Award-winning Voice Quality. With MultiVOIP, you’ll
    experience consistent toll-quality voice connections.
    Using the Perceptual Speech Quality Measurement
    (PSQM), Internet Telephony magazine found that
    MultiVOIP delivered exceptional voice quality. In fact,
    MultiVOIP outranked the competition.
    Interoperability. MultiVOIP utilizes the H.323 and SIP
    protocols to provide complete interoperability with
    other Internet telephony solutions. The inbound IP call
    protocol is automatically detected and the voice
    channel is dynamically configured to match. The
    outbound IP call protocol is configured with the phone
    number allowing you the flexibility to call H.323 or SIP
    devices from the same port. In addition, MultiVOIP
    also supports T.38 real-time fax relay interoperability
    among other VOIP equipment.
    PSTN Fail-over. PSTN fail-over allows MultiVOIP to
    automatically route calls over the PSTN network
    when the IP network is down. MultiVOIP continually
    checks if the LAN/WAN is down. If it detects a
    problem, MultiVOIP switches to “survivability mode”
    transparently routing all calls over PSTN lines
    connected to the MultiVOIP gateway. MultiVOIP
    continues to monitor the connection and automatically
    switches back to the LAN/WAN once the problem is
    corrected.
    Advanced Speech Technologies. MultiVOIP supports
    the Differentiated Services (DiffServ) Quality of
    Service (QoS) protocol which sets priorities for voice
    and fax traffic and allows transparent delivery. DiffServ
    helps move time-sensitive voice traffic across even
    low-bandwidth WAN connections, like 56K and ISDN,
    with the priority and quality required by voice. Other
    features such as adaptive echo cancellation, forward
    error correction, bad frame interpolation, tunable
    latency and dynamic jitter buffers, further enhance
    voice quality.
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    							Complete Support for Multiple Telephony
    Interfaces. For maximum investment protection, the
    MultiVOIP two, four and eight-port models
    accommodate changing communication needs by
    providing a programmable FXS/FXO and an E&M
    interface for each port. This allows MultiVOIP to
    connect directly to a phone, fax machine, key phone
    system or PBX. It automatically detects whether the
    incoming call is a voice or fax call. The single port
    MultiVOIP supports either FXS or FXO interfaces,
    depending on model, while the digital MultiVOIP
    connects directly to a PBX or PSTN line via T1/E1 or
    PRI.
    Bandwidth Management. Bandwidth is used only when
    someone is speaking.  The silence suppression/Voice
    Activity Detection (VAD) feature is an option that
    frees unused call bandwidth for data traffic. This is
    significant, since callers are usually silent for 60 percent
    of the call. When using silence suppression, MultiVOIP
    also offers Comfort Noise Generation (CNG) at the
    receiving end so the user knows the line has not
    dropped. In addition, MultiVOIP supports voice
    compression standards like G.729 (8:1) and G.723 (10:1).
    These standards help minimize the bandwidth required
    for voice. G.723, for instance, is the maximum
    compression rate and requires only 5.3K bps (plus an
    added 7-8K bps for IP overhead). Even at maximum
    compression, your VOIP solution will still provide toll-
    quality voice.
    No User Training. MultiVOIP provides single stage
    dialing by utilizing a Uniform Dialing Plan that is
    consistent with the E.164 (PSTN) standard numbering
    plan. This includes automatic appending and stripping of
    digits to dialed numbers to ensure that users will not
    require additional training to make VOIP calls. In fact,
    placing calls with MultiVOIP is like using your existing
    phone system.
    Management. MultiVOIP is easily managed using a
    Windows-based software application, web browser, or
    SNMP. Multi-Tech also includes its own SNMP
    management software called MultiVOIPManager
    which provides central site configuration, management
    and call monitoring for all MultiVOIP gateways on the
    network. It utilizes a Windows interface that makes it
    easy to view events like usage tracking, live use
    reporting, call history, and voice quality statistics. In
    addition, MultiVOIPManager eases administration by
    automatically e-mailing call logs based on volume or
    time.Supplementary Services. MultiVOIP supports H.450
    supplementary services to provide for call transfer, call
    forwarding, call hold, call waiting, and name
    identification. It also supports Q.SIG, an inter-PBX
    signaling protocol, for networking PBX supplementary
    services in a multi- or uni-vendor environment. In
    addition, MultiVOIP supports SIP extensions providing
    call forward and call transfer capabilities.
    Integrated Gatekeeper. The MultiVOIP family now
    includes models with an integrated gatekeeper to
    facilitate call management in a Voice over IP network.
    These cost-effective MultiVOIP gateways provide
    centralized phone book management as well as deliver
    the power to define and control how H.323 voice
    traffic is managed over IP networks. With the
    integrated gatekeeper, network managers can
    configure, monitor and manage the activity of
    registered end points. In addition, they can set policies
    and control network resources, such as bandwidth
    usage, to ensure optimal implementation.
    Avaya Small Office Media Gateway Solution. Avay a
    and Multi-Tech have partnered together to provide an
    affordable small office media gateway solution that
    delivers the features of Avaya’s MultiVantage
    TM
    software to the branch offices of large corporations.
    The Multi-Tech MultiVOIP gateway, with integrated
    gatekeeper, cost-effectively extends the call features
    and networking benefits of a centralized Avaya Media
    Server to small branch offices, utilizing traditional
    analog devices, over an IP infrastructure. MultiVOIP
    also renders local office survivability, in the case of a
    LAN or WAN failure, by providing local, reliable
    PSTN trunking.
    You Be the Judge. Industry experts have recognized our
    VOIP gateways for their clarity. But don’t take their
    word for it, or ours. You be the judge! Make a FREE
    VOIP call over the Internet by dialing 1-877-TRYVOIP.
    Hear for yourself how clear the connection can be. 
    						
    							Copyright © 2002 by Multi-Tech Systems, Inc.  All rights reserved. 12/02   86002027 World Headquarters
    Tel: (763) 785-3500
    (800) 328-9717
    www.multitech.comMulti-Tech Systems (France)
    Tel: +(33) 1 64 61 09 81
    Multi-Tech Systems (UK)Tel: +(44) 118-959 7774
    MultiVOIP
    ™
    Voice Quality
    DiffServ, G.165, G.168, adaptive echo cancellation,
    forward error correction, bad frame interpolation,
    tunable latency, dynamic jitter buffers
    Management
    Web browser, Windows, SNMP agent,
    MultiVOIPManager, flash upgradeable
    Power
    Voltage & Frequency: 115v/240v AC, 47/60 Hz
    Power Consumption: 2-Port-19W;
    4- & 8-Port-46W; Digital models-27W
    Dimensions
    2-port model: 6.2 w x 1.4 h x 9.0 d; 2 lbs.
    (15.8 cm x 3.6 cm x 22.9 cm; 0.92 kg)
    4-port & 8-port model: 17.4 w x 3.8 h x 8.0 d;
    7.4 lbs.
    (44.2 cm x 9.5 cm x 20.3 cm; 3.4 kg)
    Digital Model: 17.4 w x 1.75 h x 8.75 d; 7.5 lbs.
    (44.2 cm x 4.5 cm x 22.2 cm; 3.4 kg)
    Certification
    EMC: FCC Part 15 Class A, EN55022, EN55024,
    EN61000-3-2, EN61000-3-3
    Safety: CE, UL 60950, EN60950, cUL, TS001
    Telecom: FCC Part 68, CS-03, TBR21
    Ordering Information
    Product Description Region
    Analog
    MVP210* 2-Port VOIP GatewayGlobal
    MVP210-G*2-Port VOIP Gateway/Gatekeeper Global
    MVP410* 4-Port VOIP GatewayGlobal
    MVP410-G*4-Port VOIP Gateway/Gatekeeper Global
    MVP810* 8-Port VOIP GatewayGlobal
    MVP810-G*8-Port VOIP Gateway/Gatekeeper Global
    Digital
    MVP2410 24/48-Port T1/PRI VOIP GatewayUS/Can
    MVP24-4824-Port T1/PRI Expansion CardUS/Can
    (expands a MVP2410 to 48 ports)
    MVP3010*30/60-Port E1/PRI VOIP Gateway Euro/ROW
    MVP30-6030-Port E1/PRI Expansion Card Euro/ROW
    Specifications
    Analog Models
    Number of Ports: 2, 4 or 8
    Port Interface: FXO, FXS & E&M support on each
    port
    FXS Interface: KTS, telephone set, or fax; ground
    and loop start
    FXO Interface: PBX station; CO line, loop start, 2-wire
    E&M Interface: PBX E&M trunk; 2- or 4-wire
    E&M Signal Types: I through V
    Dialing: DTMF or pulse
    Connectors: 1 RJ-48 (E&M); 1 RJ-11 (programmable
    FXS or FXO) per port
    Digital Models
    Number of Trunks: 1 or 2 (T1/PRI-24 or 48
    Channels, E1/PRI-30 or 60 Channels)
    Signaling: T1-CAS/Robbed bit signaling; E1-MFC/
    R2, PRI-National ISDN 2, 4ESS, 5ESS,
    DMS100, Austel ISDN, ETSI, France Telcom,
    HK Telcom, NTT and KDD Japan, Korean
    Operator
    Line Code: T1-AMI or B8Zs; E1-AMI or HDB3
    Frame Format: T1-ESF or D4 (SF); E1-16 Frame plus
    CRC
    Connectors: 1 or 2 RJ-48
    LAN Port
    Format: Ethernet/Ethernet II or SNAP
    Interface: 10/100BaseT
    Command Port
    2-Port & Digital Interface: RS-232C/D; RJ45 (RJ-
    45 to DB9 cable included)
    4- & 8-port Interface: RS-232C/D; DB25
    Speed & Format: 115.2K bps asynchronous
    Protocols
    H.323 V4, SIP, H.450.2-H.450.4, H.450.6 and
    H.450.8, RTP, RTCP, SMTP, Q.931, Q.Sig,
    T.38 and Group 3 fax relay
    Bandwidth Management
    G.711, G.723, G.726, G.727, G.729 and proprietary
    voice compression, silence suppression, VAD,
    CNG
    *  Specify country when ordering.
    Made in Mounds View, MN, U.S.A.
    Trademarks: MultiVOIP, MultiVOIPManager, Multi-Tech, and the Multi-Tech logo:
    Multi-Tech Systems, Inc.  /  All other products or technologies are the trademarks
    or registered trademarks of their respective holders. 
    						
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