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Multi-Tech Systems Mvp-210/410/810, Mvp-2400/2410, Mvp-3000/3010 User Guide
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8209xxyyPage 1 Product Update 82000280, Rev A. Oct. 11, 2002 MVP-210/410/810 MVP-2400/2410 MVP-3000/3010 CONTENTS: A. Introduction B. Feature Descriptions C. Revised “Phone/IP Starter Configuration” procedure for MultiVOIP Quick Start Guide A. Introduction -- What’s new in the MultiVOIP 4.03/6.03 Software Release This product update describes release-version 4.03 of the digital MultiVOIP software and release-version 6.03 of the analog MultiVOIP software. It is a supplement to the...
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MultiVOIP 4.03/6.03 Product Update Feature Descriptions 8209xxyyPage 2 B. Feature Descriptions 1. Web Browser Interface Beginning with the 4.03/6.03 software release, you can configure and control the MultiVOIP unit with a graphic user interface (GUI) based on the common web browser platform (InternetExplorer6 or Netscape6 – or higher). An IP address must first be assigned locally using the Windows GUI. Thereafter, all additional configuration can be done via the web GUI. While its appearance differs...
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MultiVOIP 4.03/6.03 Product Update Feature Descriptions 8209xxyyPage 3 B. Feature Descriptions (continued) 2. SysLog Server Functions Beginning with the 4.03/6.03 software release, MultiTech has built SysLog Server functionality into the software of the MultiVOIP units. SysLog is a de facto standard for logging events in network communication systems. The SysLog Server resides in the MultiVOIP unit itself. To implement this functionality, you will need a SysLog client program (sometimes referred to as...
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MultiVOIP 4.03/6.03 Product Update Feature Descriptions 8209xxyyPage 4 B. Feature Descriptions (continued) 3. Supplementary Services (H.450 Features) The H.450 standard brings to voip telephony more of the premium features found in PSTN and PBX telephony. With the 4.03/6.03 release, MultiTech introduces four of these H.450 features: Call Transfer, Call Hold, Call Waiting, and Call Name Identification (not the same as Caller ID). Note that the first three features are closely related. All of these...
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MultiVOIP 4.03/6.03 Product Update Feature Descriptions 8209xxyyPage 5 B. Feature Descriptions (continued) 4. Call Forwarding. Like the Call Forwarding feature commonly available over the PSTN, this premium H.450 feature allows call traffic to a particular station to be directed to a different station. The conditions for forwarding are configurable (like forwarding when the line is busy or when there’s no answer). Like other H.450 features, Call Forwarding is supported only for H.323 operation and not...
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MultiVOIP 4.03/6.03 Product Update Revised Configuration Procedure 8209xxyyPage 6 C. Revised “Phone/IP Starter Configuration” procedure for MultiVOIP Quick Start Guide This procedure replaces and supersedes the procedure found on pages 14 and 15 of the MultiVOIP Quick Start Guide (document #82000251). Full details here: MVP2400 MVP2410 MVP3010Chapter 5: Technical Configuration for Digital T1/E1 MultiVOIPs (User Guide) MVP210 MVP410 MVP810Chapter 6: Technical Configuration for Analog MultiVOIPs...
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MultiVOIP 4.03/6.03 Product Update Revised Configuration Procedure 8209xxyyPage 7 C. Revised “Phone/IP Starter Configuration” procedure (continued) 5. Go to Configuration | Voice/Fax. Select Coder | “Automatic.” At the right-hand side of the dialog box, click Default. If you know any specific parameter values that will apply to your system, enter them. Click Copy Channel. Select Copy to All. Click Copy. At main Voice/Fax Parameters screen, click OK to exit from the dialog box. 6. Enter...
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MultiVOIP 4.03/6.03 Product Update Revised Configuration Procedure 8209xxyyPage 8 C. Revised “Phone/IP Starter Configuration” procedure (continued) 9. (continued) Whenever email log messages are sent out, they must have a standard Subject line. Something like “Phone Logs for Voip N” is useful. If you have more than one MultiVoip unit in the building, you’ll need a unique identifier for each one (select a useful name or number for “N”). In this “Subject” field, enter a useful subject title for...