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    							MultiVOIP User Guide T1 PhoneBook Configuration
    291
    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 Port
    Number Q.931
    Port Number1720 Q.931 is the call signalling
    protocol for setup and
    termination of calls (aka ITU-
    T Recommendation I.451).
    H.323 employs only one
    “well-known” port (1720) for
    Q.931 signalling.    If Q.931
    message-oriented signalling
    protocol is used, the port
    number 1720 must be chosen.   
    						
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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 protocol
    with greater overhead, but
    having acknowledgment and
    guarantees delivery and packet
    sequence integrity.
    SIP Port
    Number5060 or other
    *See RFC3087
    (“Control of
    Service
    Context using
    SIP Request-
    URI,” by the
    Network
    Working
    Group).
    The SIP Port Number is a
    UDP logical port number.
    The voip will “listen” for SIP
    messages at this logical port.
    If SIP is used, 5060 is the
    default, standard, or “well
    known” port number to be
    used. If 5060 is not used,
    then the port number used is
    that specified in the SIP
    Request URI (Universal
    Resource Identifier).
    SIP URLsip.userphone
    @
    hostserver,
    where
    “userphone”
    is the
    telephone
    number and
    “hostserver”is
    the domain
    name or an
    address on the
    network
    Looking similar to an email
    address, a SIP URL
    identifies a users address.
    In SIP communications, each
    caller or callee is identified
    by a SIP url:
    sip:user_name@host_name.
    The format of a sip url is very
    similar to an email address,
    except that the “sip:“ prefix is
    used. 
    						
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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 could also be used to divert traffic to a redundant (backup) unit
    in case one voip unit fails.  The user must specify the IP address of the alternate route
    for each destination pattern entry in the Outbound Phonebook. 
    						
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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 the Alternate IP Address. 
    						
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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
    destination
    (often a local PBX)
    Channel
    Number1-30, or
    “Hunting”E1 channel number to which the call will be
    assigned as it enters the local telephony
    equipment
    (often a local PBX). “Hunting” directs the call
    to any available channel. 
    						
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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 Response. When
    selected, calls will be
    forwarded if called party
    does not answer after a
    specified number of rings,
    as specified in Ring Count
    field.
    Forward
    Address/
    NumberIP addr. or
    phone
    numberPhone number or IP
    address to which calls will
    be directed.
    Ring CountintegerWhen No Response is
    condition for forwarding
    calls, this determines how
    many unanswered rings
    are needed to trigger the
    forwarding. 
    						
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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 location using the
    MultiVoipManager software program.
    E1 Phonebook Examples
    To demonstrate how Outbound and Inbound PhoneBook entries work
    in an international VOIP system, we will re-visit our previous example
    in greater detail.  It’s an international company with offices in London,
    Paris, and Amsterdam.  In each office, a MVP3010 has been connected
    to the PBX system.
    3 Sites, All-E1 Example
    The VOIP system will have the following features:   
    1. Employees in all cities will be able
    to call each other over the VOIP
    system using 4-digit extensions.
    2. Calls to Outer London and Inner
    London, greater Amsterdam, and
    greater Paris will be accessible to all
    company offices as local calls.
    3. Vendors in Guildford, Lyon, and
    Rotterdam can be contacted as
    national calls by all company offices.
    Note that the phonebook entries for Series II analog MultiVOIP used in
    Euro-type telephony settings will be the same in format as entries for
    the MVP3010. 
    						
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    Lille
    Reims
    Strasbourg
    Paris:  Area 01
    Rouen
    Nantes
    Lyon
    Marseille Toulouse Bordeaux
    France Country Code: 33 
    						
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    010
    Rotterdam
    020 Amsterdam
    050
    Groningen
    040
    Eindhoven 0118
    Middelburg038 Zwolle 058
    Leeuwarden
    053
    Enschede
    070
    The Hague Haarlem 023
    0294 Weesp Beverwijk 0251
    Den Helder 0223
    0299 Purmerend
    Aalsmeer0297
    Texel 0222
    043
    Maastricht
    The Netherlands
    Country Code: 31
    026
    Arnhem 
    						
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