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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 Technical Configuration (Analog) 201 In each field, enter the values that fit your particular system.
MultiVOIP User Guide Technical Configuration (Analog) 202 The SNMP Parameter fields are described in the table below. SNMP Parameter Definitions Field Name Values Description Enable SNMP AgentY/N Enables the SNMP code in the firmware of the MultiVOIP. This must be enabled for the MultiVOIP to communicate with and be controllable by the MultiVoipManager software. Default: disabled Trap Manager Parameters Address 4 places; n.n.n.n n = 0-255IP address of MultiVoipManager PC. Community Name-- A “community” is a group of VOIP endpoints that can communicate with each other. Often “public” is used to designate a grouping where all end users have access to entire VOIP network. However, calling permissions can be configured to restrict access as needed. Port Number 162The default port number of the SNMP manager receiving the traps is the standard port 162. Community Name 1Length = 19 characters (max.) Case sensitive.First community grouping. Permissions Read-Only, Read/WriteIf this community needs to change MultiVOIP settings, select Read/Write. Otherwise, select Read-Only to view settings. Community Name 2Length = 19 characters (max.) Case sensitive.Second community grouping Permissions Read-Only, Read/WriteIf this community needs to change MultiVOIP settings, select Read/Write. Otherwise, select Read-Only to view settings.
MultiVOIP User Guide Technical Configuration (Analog) 203 11. Set Regional Parameters (Phone Signaling Tones & Cadences). ). This dialog box can be reached by pulldown menu, keyboard shortcut, or sidebar. Accessing “Regional Parameters” Pulldown Icon Shortcut Sidebar Ctrl + R
MultiVOIP User Guide Technical Configuration (Analog) 204 The Regional Parameters screen will appear. For the country selected, the standard set of frequency pairs will be listed for dial tone, busy tone, ‘unobtainable’ tone (fast busy or trunk busy), and ring tone. In each field, enter the values that fit your particular system.
MultiVOIP User Guide Technical Configuration (Analog) 205 The Regional Parameters fields are described in the table below. “Regional Parameter” Definitions Field Name Values Description Country/ RegionUSA, Japan, UK, CustomName of a country or region that uses a certain set of tone pairs for dial tone, ring tone, busy tone, and ‘unobtainable’ tone (fast busy tone). In some cases, the tone-pair scheme denoted by a country name may also be used outside of that country. The “Custom” option (button) assures that any tone- pairing scheme worldwide can be accommodated. Type column dial tone, ring tone, busy tone, unobtainable tone (fast busy)Type of telephony tone-pair for which frequency, gain, and cadence are being presented. Frequency 1frequency in HertzLower frequency of pair. Frequency 2 frequency in HertzHigher frequency of pair. Gain 1gain in dB +3dB to –31dB and “mute” settingAmplification factor of lower frequency of pair. This applies to the dial, ring, busy and ‘unobtainable’ tones that the MultiVOIP outputs as audio to th eFXS, FXS, or E&M port. Default: -16dB Gain 2 gain in dB +3dB to –31dB and “mute” settingAmplification factor of higher frequency of pair. This applies to the dial, ring, busy, and ‘unobtainable’ (fast busy) tones that the MultiVOIP outputs as audio to the FXS, FXO, or E&M port. Default: -16dB
MultiVOIP User Guide Technical Configuration (Analog) 206 “Regional Parameter” Definitions (cont’d) Field Name Values Description Cadence (msec) On/Offn/n/n/n four integer time values in milli-seconds; zero value for dial-tone indicates continuous toneOn/off pattern of tone durations used to denote phone ringing, phone busy, connection unobtainable (fast busy), and dial tone (“0” indicates continuous tone). Default values differ for different countries/regions. Although most cadences have only two parts (an “on” duration and an “off” duration), some telephony cadences have four parts. Most cadences, then, are expressed as two iterations of a two-part sequence. Although this is redundant, it is necessary to allow for expression of 4-part cadences. Pulse Generation Ratiopair of integer values in milliseconds; 60/40 or 67/33Ratio of “make” duration versus “break” duration when a tone pulse is generated. 60/40 applies to US telephony; 67/33 applies internationally (note, however, that US telephony standards are used in certain regions/nations outside the US). Custom (button)--Click on the “Custom” button to bring up the Custom Tone Pair Settings screen. (The “Custom” button is active only when “Custom” is selected in the Country/Region field.) This screen allows the user to specify tone pair attributes that are not found in any of the standard national/regional telephony toning schemes.
MultiVOIP User Guide Technical Configuration (Analog) 207 12. Set Custom Tones and Cadences (optional). . The Regional Parameters dialog box has a secondary dialog box that allows you to customize DTMF tone pairs to create unique ring-tonesdial-tones, busy-tones or “unobtainable” tones (fast busy signal) for your system. This screen allows the user to specify tone-pair attributes that are not found in any of the standard national/regional telephony toning schemes. To access this customization feature, click on the Custom button on the Regional Parameters screen. (The “Custom” button is active only when “Custom” is selected in the Country/Region field.)
MultiVOIP User Guide Technical Configuration (Analog) 208 The Custom Tone-Pair Settings fields are described in the table below. Custom Tone-Pair Settings Definitions Field Name Values Description Tone Pairdial tone, busy tone, ring tone, ‘unobtainable’ toneIdentifies the type of telephony signaling tone for which frequencies are being specified. TONE PAIR VALUESAbout Defaults: US telephony values are used as defaults on this screen. However, since this dialog box is provided to allow custom tone-pair settings, default values are essentially irrelevant. Frequency 1 frequency in HertzFrequency of lower tone of pair. This outbound tone pair enters the MultiVOIP at the input port. Frequency 2 frequency in HertzFrequency of higher tone of pair. This outbound tone pair enters the MultiVOIP at the input port. Gain 1 gain in dB +3dB to –31dB and “mute” settingAmplification factor of lower frequency of pair. This figure describes amplification that the MultiVOIP applies to outbound tones entering the MultiVOIP at the input port. Default = -16dB Gain 2 gain in dB +3dB to –31dB and “mute” settingAmplification factor of higher frequency of pair. This figure describes amplification that the MultiVOIP applies to outbound tones entering the MultiVOIP at the input port. Default = -16dB
MultiVOIP User Guide Technical Configuration (Analog) 209 Custom Tone-Pair Settings Definitions Field Name Values Description Cadence 1 integer time value in milli-seconds; zero value for dial-tone indicates continuous toneOn/off pattern of tone durations used to denote phone ringing, phone busy, and dial tone (“0” indicates continuous tone). Cadence 1 is duration of first period of tone being “on” in the cadence of the telephony signal (which could be ring-tone, busy- tone, unobtainable-tone, or dial- tone). Cadence 2 duration in millisecondsCadence 2 is duration of first “off” period in signaling cadence. Cadence 3 duration in millisecondsCadence 3 is duration of second “on” period in signaling cadence. Cadence 4 duration in millisecondsCadence 4 is duration of second “off” period in the signaling cadence, after which the 4-part cadence pattern of the telephony signal repeats.
MultiVOIP User Guide Technical Configuration (Analog) 210 13. Set SMTP Parameters (Log Reports by Email). The SMTP Parameters screen is applicable when the VOIP administrator has chosen to receive log reports by email (this is done by selecting the “SMTP” checkbox in the Others screen and selecting “Enable SMTP” in the SMTP Parameters screen.). The SMTP Parameters screen can be reached by pulldown menu, keyboard shortcut, or sidebar. Accessing “SMTP Parameters” Pulldown Icon Shortcut Sidebar Ctrl + Alt + S MultiVOIP as Email Sender. When SMTP is used, the MultiVOIP will actually be given its own email account (with Login Name and Password) on some mail server connected to the IP network. Using this account, the MultiVOIP will then send out email messages containing log report information. The “Recipient” of the log report email is ordinarily the VoIP administrator. Because the MultiVOIP cannot receive email, a “Reply-To” address must also be set up. Ordinarily, the “Reply-To” address is that of a technician who has access to the mail server or MultiVOIP or both, and the VoIP administrator might also be designated as the “Reply-To” party. The main function of the Reply-To address is to receive error or failure messages regarding the emailed reports.