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Multi-Tech Systems Mvp-2400/2410/3010, Mvp-210/410/810 Voice/ip Gateways S000249C User Guide
Multi-Tech Systems Mvp-2400/2410/3010, Mvp-210/410/810 Voice/ip Gateways S000249C User Guide
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MultiVOIP User Guide Quick Start Instructions 41 5. In the “Destination Pattern” field of the Add/Edit Outbound Phonebook screen, enter the digits from step 4 followed by the digits from step 3. North America, Long-Distance Example Euro, National Call Example Seattle-Chicago system. Answer: enter 81312 as Destination Pat- tern in Outbound Phone-book of Seattle voip. London/Birming. system. Leading zero of Birmingham area code is dropped when combined with national-dialing access code. (Such practices...
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Quick Start Instructions MultiVOIP User Guide 42 6. Tally up the number of digits that must be dialed to reach the remote voip site (including prefix digits of all types). Enter this number in the “Total Digits” field. North America, Long-Distance Example Euro, National Call Example Seattle-Chicago system. To complete Seattle-to- Chicago call, 81312 must be followed by the 7-digit local phone number in Chicago. Answer: enter 12 as number of Total Digits in Outbound Phone- book of Seattle voip....
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MultiVOIP User Guide Quick Start Instructions 43 field in the Outbound Phonebook. This precludes the problem of having to make two inbound phonebook entries at remote voips, one to account for situations where “8” is used as the PBX access digit, and another for when “9” is used. 8. Select the voip protocol that you will use (H.323 or SIP). 9. Click OK to exit from the Add/Edit Outbound Phonebook screen. Inbound Phonebook 1. Open the MultiVOIP program. (Start | MultiVOIP xxx | Configuration 2. Go to...
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Quick Start Instructions MultiVOIP User Guide 44 4. In the “Add Prefix” field, enter any digits that must be dialed from your local voip to gain access to the PSTN. North America, Long-Distance Example Euro, National Call Example Seattle-Chicago system. On Seattle PBX, “9” is used to get an outside line. Answer: 9 is prefix to be added by local (Seattle) voip. London/Birming. system. On London PBX, “9” is used to get an outside line. Answer: 9 is prefix to be added by local (London) voip. Euro,...
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MultiVOIP User Guide Quick Start Instructions 45 6. In the “Description” field, it is useful to describe the ultimate destination of the calls. For example, in a New York City voip system, “incoming calls to Manhattan office,” might describe a phonebook entry, as might the descriptor “incoming calls to NYC local calling area.” The description should make the routing of calls easy to understand. (40 characters max.) North America, Long-Distance Example Euro, National Call Example Seattle-Chicago...
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Quick Start Instructions MultiVOIP User Guide 46 Phonebook Tips Preparing the phonebook for your voip system is a complex task that, at first, seems quite daunting. These tips may make the task easier. 1. Use Dialing Patterns, Not Complete Phone Numbers. You will not generally enter complete phone numbers in the voip phonebook. Instead, you’ll enter “destination patterns” that involve area codes and other digits. If the destination pattern is a whole area code, you’ll be assigning all calls to that...
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MultiVOIP User Guide Quick Start Instructions 47 (b) access codes. There are digits (PSTN access codes) that must be dialed to gain access to an operator, to access the publicly switched ‘long-distance’ calling system(North America), to access the publicly switched ‘national’ calling system (Europe and elsewhere), or to access the publicly switched ‘international’ calling system (worldwide). There are digits (PBX access codes) that must be dialed by phones connected to PBX systems or key systems. Often...
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Quick Start Instructions MultiVOIP User Guide 48 4. Using a Comma.Detail , = 1-second pause Commas are used in telephone dialing strings to indicate a pause to allow a dial tone to appear (common on PBX and key systems). Commas may be used only in the “Add Prefix” field of the Inbound Phonebook. in many PBX systems (not needed in all) 5. Ease of Use. The phonebook setup determines how easy the voip system is to use. Generally, you’ll want to make it so dialing a voip call is very similar to dialing...
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MultiVOIP User Guide Quick Start Instructions 49 Phonebook Example Flagstaff Office 204.16.49.75 8-Channel Analog VoIP (MVP810) PSTN PBX System. Main Number: 777-5600 30 extensions Area: 520 Santa Fe Office PBX System. Main Number: 444-3200 40 extensions PSTN 204.16.49.74 8-Channel Analog VoIP (MVP810) Area: 505 PBX System. Main Number: 333-2700 204.16.49.73 24-Channel Digital VoIP (MVP2410) PSTN Boise OfficeArea: 208 90 extensions IP Network EachOutbound Phonebookcontains two pairs of entries, two...
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Quick Start Instructions MultiVOIP User Guide 50 Flagstaff Voip Flagstaff VoipInbound Phonebook Outbound PhonebookPrefix to RemovePrefix to AddDescription Incoming CallsDestin. PatternTo t a l DigitsPrefix to RemovePrefix to Ad dIP AddrDescription Outgoing Calls 1520 9 Incoming calls to PSTN, Flagstaff local calls91505 12 9 none204.16 .49.74Outgoing calls to Santa Fe area 15207775 5 Incoming calls to extensions of company’s PBX system in Flagstaff2 3 none 1505 444 3204.16 .49.743-digit calls to Santa...