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    In the lower left corner of the screen, the connection status of the
    MultiVOIP will be displayed.  The messages in the lower left corner
    will change as detection occurs.  The message “MultiVOIP Found”
    confirms that the MultiVOIP  is in contact with the MultiVOIP
    configuration program.  Skip to step 5. 
    						
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    4.Solving Common Connection Problems. .
    A. Fixing a COM Port Problem. If the MultiVOIP main screen appears
    but is grayed out and seems inaccessible, the COM port that was
    specified for its communication with the PC is unavailable and must
    be changed.  An error message will appear.
    To change the COM port setting, use the COM Port Setup dialog box,
    which is accessible via the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + G or by going to
    the Connection pull-down menu and choosing “Settings.”  In the
    “Select Port” field, select a COM port that is available on the PC.  (If
    no COM ports are currently available, re-allocate COM port resources
    in the computer’s MS Windows operating system to make one
    available.)
    Ctrl + G 
    						
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    4B. Fixing a Cabling Problem.  If the MultiVOIP cannot be located by
    the computer, two error messages will appear (saying “Multi-VOIP
    Not Found” and “Phone Database Not Read”).
    In this case, the MultiVOIP is simply disconnected from the network.
    For instructions on MultiVOIP cable connections, see the Cabling
    section of Chapter 3.
    5. Configuration Parameter Groups: Getting Familiar, Learning
    About Access.   The first part of configuration concerns IP parameters,
    Voice/FAX parameters, Telephony Interface parameters, SNMP
    parameters, Regional parameters, SMTP parameters, Supplementary
    Services parameters, Logs, and System Information.  In the MultiVOIP
    software, these seven types of parameters are grouped together under
    “Configuration” and each has its own dialog box for entering values.
    Generally, you can reach the dialog box for these parameter groups in
    one of four ways:  pulldown menu, toolbar icon, keyboard shortcut, or
    sidebar. .. 
    						
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    6. Set IP Parameters. This dialog box can be reached by pulldown
    menu, toolbar icon, keyboard shortcut, or sidebar.
    Accessing “IP Parameters”
    Pulldown Icon
    Shortcut Sidebar
       Ctrl + Alt + I 
    						
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    In each field, enter the values that fit  your particular network. 
    						
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    The IP Parameters fields are described in the table below.  
    IP Parameter Definitions
    Field Name Values Description
    Enable
    DiffservY/N Diffserv is used for QoS
    (quality of service).
    When enabled, we
    configure the TOS (Type
    of Service) bits in the IP
    header so routers
    supporting Diffserv can
    give priority to the
    VOIP’s IP packets.
    Disabled by default.
    Frame Type Type II, SNAP Must be set to match
    network’s frame type.
    Default is Type II.
    IP Address 4-places, 0-255 The unique LAN IP
    address assigned to the
    MultiVOIP.
    IP Mask 4-places, 0-255 Subnetwork address that
    allows for sharing of IP
    addresses within a LAN.
    Gateway 4-places, 0-255.
    (feature not yet
    implemented; for
    future use)The IP address of the
    device that connects your
    MultiVOIP to the
    Internet.
    Enable DNS Y/N.
    (feature not yet
    implemented; for
    future use)Enables Domain Name
    Space/System function
    where computer names
    are resolved using a
    worldwide distributed
    database.
    DNS Server IP
    Address4-places, 0-255 IP address of specific
    DNS server to be used to
    resolve Internet
    computer names.
    FTP Server
    EnableY/N
    See “FTP Server
    File Transfers” in
    Operation &
    Maintenance
    chapter.MultiVOIP unit has an
    FTP Server function so
    that firmware and other
    important operating
    software files can be
    transferred to the voip
    via the network. 
    						
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    7. Enable Web Browser GUI (Optional).  After an IP address for the
    MultiVOIP unit has been established, you can choose to do any further
    configuration of the unit (a) by using the MultiVOIP web browser GUI,
    or (b) by continuing to use the MultiVOIP Windows GUI.  If you want
    to do configuration work using the web browser GUI, you must first
    enable it.  To do so, follow the steps below.
    A. Set IP address of MultiVOIP unit using the MultiVOIP
    Configuration program (the Windows GUI).
    B. Save Setup in Windows GUI.
    C. Close Windows GUI.
    D. Install Java program from MultiVOIP product CD (on first use
    only).
    E. Open web browser.
    F. Browse to IP address of MultiVOIP unit.
    G. If username and password have been established, enter them
    when when prompted.
    H. Use web browser GUI to configure or operate MultiVOIP unit.
    The configuration screens in the web browser GUI will have the same
    content as their counterparts in the Windows GUI; only the graphic
    presentation will be different.
    For more details on enabling the MultiVOIP web GUI, see the “Web
    Browser Interface” section of the Operation & Maintenance chapter of
    this manual. 
    						
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    8. Set Voice/FAX Parameters.  This dialog box can be reached by
    pulldown menu, toolbar icon, keyboard shortcut, or sidebar.
    Accessing “Voice/FAX Parameters”
    Pulldown Icon
    Shortcut Sidebar
         Ctrl + H 
    						
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    In each field, enter the values that fit  your particular network. 
    						
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    Note that Voice/FAX parameters are applied on a channel-by-channel
    basis.  However, once you have established a set of Voice/FAX
    parameters for a particular channel, you can apply this entire set of
    Voice/FAX parameters to another channel by using the Copy Channel
    button and its dialog box.  To copy a set of Voice/FAX parameters to all
    channels, select “Copy to All” and click Copy. 
    						
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