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Add/Edit Outbound Phone Book: Field Definitions
(cont’d)
Field Name Values Description
H.323 fields
Use Gatekeepr Y/NIndicates whether or not
gatekeeper is used.
H.323 IDThe H.323 ID assigned to the
destination MultiVOIP.  Only
valid if “Use Gatekeeper” is
enabled for this entry.
Gateway
PrefixThis number becomes
registered with the
GateKeeper.  Call requests
sent to the gatekeeper and
preceded by this prefix will
be routed to the VOIP
gateway.
Q.931...

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Add/Edit Outbound Phone Book: Field Definitions
(cont’d)
Field Name Values Description
SIP Fields
Use Proxy Y/N Select if proxy server is used.
Transport
ProtocolTCP or
UDPVoip administrator must choose
between UDP and TCP
transmission protocols.  UDP is a
high-speed, low-overhead
connectionless protocol where
data is transmitted without
acknowledgment, guaranteed
delivery, or guaranteed packet
sequence integrity. TCP is slower
connection-oriented...

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Advanced
button-- Gives access to secondary
screen where an Alternate IP
Route can be specified for
backup or redundancy of
signal paths.  See discussion
on next page.
Clicking on the Advanced button brings up the Alternate Routing secondary screen.
This feature provides an alternate path for calls if the primary IP network cannot carry
the traffic.  Often in cases of failure, call traffic is temporarily diverted into the PSTN.
However, this feature...

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Alternate Routing Field Definitions
Field
NameValues Description
Alternate
IP
Addressn.n.n.n
where
n= 0-255Alternate destination for outbound data traffic
in case of excessive delay in data transmission.
Round
Trip
Delaymilliseconds The Round Trip Delay is the criterion for
judging when a data pathway is considered
blocked.  When the delay exceeds the
threshold specified here, the data stream will
be diverted to the alternate destination
specified as...

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4. Select PhoneBook Modify and then select Inbound PhoneBook/List
Entries. 

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5. The Add/Edit Inbound PhoneBook screen appears.
Enter Inbound PhoneBook data for your MVP3010.  The fields of the
Add/Edit Inbound PhoneBook screen are described in the table below.    
Add/Edit Inbound Phone Book: Field Definitions
Field
NameValues Description
Remove
Prefixdialed digits portion of dialed number to be removed
before completing call to destination
(often a local PBX)
Add
Prefixdialed digits digits to be added before completing call to...

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Add/Edit Inbound Phone Book: Field Definitions
(cont’d)
Field Name Values Description
Description -- Describes the facility or
geographical location at
which the call originated.
Call Forward Parameters
Enable Y/N Click the check-box to enable
the call-forwarding feature.
Forward
ConditionUncondit.;
Busy
No Resp.Unconditional. When
selected, all calls received
will be forwarded.
Busy. When selected, calls
will be forwarded when
station is busy.
No...

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6. When your Outbound and Inbound PhoneBook entries are
completed, click on Save Setup in the sidebar menu to save your
configuration.
You can change your configuration at any time as needed for your
system.
Remember that the initial MVP3010 setup must be done locally using
the MultiVOIP program.  However, after the initial configuration is
complete, all of the MVP3010 units in the VOIP system can be
configured, re-configured, and updated from one...

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Strasbourg
Paris:  Area 01
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Nantes
Lyon
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France Country Code: 33 

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Rotterdam
020 Amsterdam
050
Groningen
040
Eindhoven 0118
Middelburg038 Zwolle 058
Leeuwarden
053
Enschede
070
The Hague Haarlem 023
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Den Helder 0223
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Aalsmeer0297
Texel 0222
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Maastricht
The Netherlands
Country Code: 31
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