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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 Index 441 Status Freeze Signalling Active (E1 stats) field.................................. 345 Status Freeze Signalling Active (T1 stats) field.................................. 341 Subject (email logs) field analog........................................ 212 T1/E1 ........................................ 138 supervisory signaling analog telephony ......................... 33 supervisory signaling (analog) ...... 189 supervisory signaling parameters (analog telephony) .................... 188 supervisory signaling types MVP210......................................73 MVP-410/810 .............................71 Supplementary Services (analog) Alerting Party............ 226, 227, 228 Call Hold................................... 220 Call Hold Enable....................... 223 Call Name Identification ........... 220 Call Transfer ............................. 220 Call Waiting .............................. 220 Call Waiting Enable .................. 223 Caller Name Identification Enable .............................................. 224 Calling Party ............................. 225 Enable Call Hold....................... 223 Enable Call Transfer ................. 222 Enable Call Waiting .................. 223 Enable Caller Name Identification .............................................. 224 Hold Sequence .......................... 223 Retrieve Sequence..................... 223 Select Channel .......................... 222 Transfer Sequence..................... 222 Supplementary Services (T1/E1) Alerting Party............ 152, 153, 154 Call Hold................................... 146 Call Hold Enable....................... 149 Call Name Identification ........... 147 Call Transfer ............................. 146 Call Transfer Enable ......... 148, 222 Call Waiting .............................. 146 Call Waiting Enable .................. 149 Caller Name Identification Enable .............................................. 150 Calling Party ............................. 151 Enable Call Hold....................... 149Enable Call Transfer ................. 148 Enable Call Waiting .................. 149 Enable Caller Name Identification .............................................. 150 Hold Sequence .......................... 149 Retrieve Sequence ..................... 149 Select Channel........................... 148 Transfer Sequence ..................... 148 Supplementary Services Info logs for ...................................... 334 Supplementary Services Parameter buttons (analog) Copy Channel............................229 Default.......................................229 Supplementary Services Parameter buttons (T1/E1) Copy Channel............................155 Default.......................................155 Supplementary Services Parameter Definitions analog222, 223, 224, 225, 226, 227, 228, 229 T1/E1148, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155 Supplementary Services Parameter fields (analog) Call Transfer Enable .................222 Call Waiting Enable ..................223 Hold Sequence ..........................223 Retrieve Sequence .....................223 Transfer Sequence .....................222 Supplementary Services Parameter fields (analog) Alerting Party ............................226 Allowed Name Types225, 226, 227, 228 Busy Party .................................227 Call Hold Enable .......................223 Call Name Identification Enable224 Caller ID....................................229 Calling Party .............................225 Connected Party ........................228 Select Channel...........................222 Supplementary Services Parameter fields (T1/E1) Call Transfer Enable .................148 Call Waiting Enable ..................149 Hold Sequence ..........................149
Index MultiVOIP User Guide 442 Retrieve Sequence.....................149 Transfer Sequence.....................148 Supplementary Services Parameter fields (T1/E1) Alerting Party............................152 Allowed Name Types151, 152, 153, 154 Busy Party.................................153 Call Hold Enable.......................149 Call Name Identification Enable150 Caller ID ...................................155 Calling Party .............................151 Connected Party ........................154 Select Channel ..........................148 Supplementary Services Parameters screen, accessing analog........................................219 T1/E1 ........................................145 Supplementary Services parameters, setting analog........................................219 T1/E1 ........................................145 Supplementary Services, incompatible with SIP analog.................................. 19, 219 E1 ................................................ 15 T1................................................ 11 T1/E1 ........................................ 145 support, technical .......................... 392 switch types (phone) and ISDN-PRI .................................................. 125 SysLog client programs availability ................................ 386 features & presentation types .... 388 SysLog Server Enable field analog........................................ 218 T1/E1 ........................................ 144 SysLog Server function as added feature ........................ 386 capabilities of ............................ 388 enabling..................................... 387 location of ................................. 386 SysLog Server IP Address field analog........................................ 218 T1/E1 ........................................ 144 SysLog Server, enabling analog........................................ 217 T1/E1 ........................................ 143System Information screen for op & maint ...........................323 System Information screen, accessing analog ........................................231 T1/E1 ........................................157 System Information update interval, setting analog ........................................231 for op & maint ...........................324 T1/E1 ........................................157 T T1 model descriptions ..................... 10 T1 Parameter definitions116, 117, 119 Clocking .................................... 119 Line Build-Out .......................... 119 Line Coding............................... 119 PCM Law .................................. 119 Pulse Shape Level ..................... 119 Yellow Alarm Format ............... 119 T1 Parameter fields CAS Protocol ........................ 117 CRC Check ............................... 116 Frame Format ............................ 116 Long-Haul Mode ....................... 116 T1/E1/ISDN .............................. 116 T1 Parameters screen .................... 115 T1 Statistics field definitions 342, 343 T1 Statistics fields Bipolar Violation....................... 343 Frame Search Restart Flag ........ 342 Line Loopback Activation Signal .............................................. 342 Loss of MultiFrame Alignment . 342 Pulse Density Violation............. 342 Receive Slip .............................. 343 Transmit Data Underrun ........... 342 Transmit Line Open .................. 342 Transmit Slip ............................. 342 Transmit Slip Negative ............. 342 Yellow Alarm............................ 342 T1 telephony parameters .................90 T1/E1 connector pinout................. 403 T1/E1 Statistics function........... 339 T1/E1/ISDN field E1 .............................................. 121 T1 .............................................. 116
MultiVOIP User Guide Index 443 T1/E1/ISDN Parameters screen, accessing ................................... 113 T1/E1/ISDN parameters, setting ... 113 T1/ISDN Parameter definitions .... 118 T1/ISDN Parameter fields Country ..................................... 118 Enable ISDN-PRI ..................... 118 Operator .................................... 118 Terminal Network ..................... 118 table-top voip models...................... 60 TCP/UDP compared E1 .............................................. 292 IP Statistics context................... 336 T1.............................................. 248 tech configuration saving .......................................... 38 technical configuration startup ......................................... 36 technical configuration (analog) prerequisites to ..........................165 summary ...................................162 technical configuration (T1/E1) prerequisites to ............................89 summary .....................................87 technical configuration procedure detailed, analog .........................169 detailed, T1/E1............................94 summary, analog .......................168 summary, T1/E1 .........................93 technical support ........................... 392 telco authorities and ISDN............ 125 telecom safety warnings............ 60 telephony interface parameters, setting........................................ 188 telephony interfaces uses of ...................................71, 73 telephony interfaces, analog............ 33 telephony signaling cadences analog........................................ 203 T1/E1 ........................................ 129 telephony signaling tones analog........................................ 203 T1/E1 ........................................ 129 telephony startup configuration ...... 36 telephony toning schemes analog........................................ 207 T1/E1 ........................................ 133 temperatureoperating .....................................66 Terminal Network field E1/ISDN.................................... 123 T1/ISDN.................................... 118 terminal/network settings, voip and PBX E1/ISDN.................................... 123 T1/ISDN.................................... 118 tips, phonebook ............................... 46 To (gateway, statistics, logs) field. 332 toll-call savings E1 .............................................. 275 T1 .............................................. 236 toll-free access (T1) to remote PSTN........................... 10 within voip network .................... 10 toll-free access (within voip network) E1 ................................................ 14 T1 ................................................ 10 Tone Detection (FXO disconnect criteria) field.............................. 196 Tone Pair (custom) field analog ........................................ 208 T1/E1 ........................................ 134 tone pairs, custom analog ........................................ 207 T1/E1 ........................................ 133 tones, signaling analog ........................................ 203 T1/E1 ........................................ 129 Total Digits (outbound) field E1 .............................................. 290 T1 .............................................. 246 touch tone frequencies................... 197 Transfer Sequence analog ........................................ 222 T1/E1 ........................................ 148 Transfer Sequence (analog)........... 220 Transfer Sequence (T1/E1) ........... 146 Transmit Data Overflow (E1 stats) field ........................................... 345 Transmit Data Overflow (T1 stats) field ........................................... 341 Transmit Data Underrun (E1 stats) field ........................................... 346 Transmit Data Underrun (T1 stats) field ........................................... 342
Index MultiVOIP User Guide 444 Transmit Line Open (E1 stats) field .................................................. 346 Transmit Line Open (T1 stats) field .................................................. 342 Transmit Line Short (E1 stats) field .................................................. 345 Transmit Line Short (T1 stats) field .................................................. 341 Transmit Slip (E1 stats) field ........ 346 Transmit Slip (T1 stats) field ........ 342 Transmit Slip Negative (E1 stats) field .................................................. 346 Transmit Slip Negative (T1 stats) field .................................................. 342 Transmit Slip Positive (E1 stats) field .................................................. 345 Transmit Slip Positive (T1 stats) field .................................................. 341 Transmitted (RTCP Packets, IP Stats) field ........................................... 338 Transmitted (RTP Packets, IP Stats) field ........................................... 338 Transmitted (TCP Packets, IP Stats) field ........................................... 337 Transmitted (Total Packets, IP Stats) field ........................................... 336 Transmitted (UDP Packets, IP Stats) field ........................................... 337 Transport Protocol (SIP) field E1 .............................................. 292 T1.............................................. 248 trap manager parameters (SNMP) T1/E1 ........................................ 128 triggering log report email analog ...................................... 212 T1/E1....................................... 138 troubleshooting ............................... 58 Turn Off Logs field analog........................................ 218 T1/E1 ........................................ 143 Type (E&M type) field ................. 199 Type (of tone) field analog........................................ 205 T1/E1 ........................................ 131 U UDP multiplexed (H.323 Annex E) fieldE1 .............................................. 287 T1 .............................................. 243 UDP/TCP compared E1 .............................................. 292 IP Statistics context ................... 336 T1 .............................................. 248 unconditional forwarding E1 .............................................. 297 T1 .............................................. 253 Uninstall (program menu option) , command ................................... 368 Uninstall option description (MultiVOIP program menu) ..... 348 uninstalling MultiVOIP software82, 368 unobtainable tone, custom analog ................................ 207, 208 T1/E1 ................................ 133, 134 unobtainable tones analog ................................ 133, 207 unpacking MVP210 ...................................... 64 MVP2410 .............................. 61, 62 MVP3010 .................................... 61 MVP410 ...................................... 63 MVP810 ...................................... 63 Up Time System Info (analog) ................. 232 System Info (T1/E1).......... 158, 323 update interval (logging) analog ........................................ 217 T1/E1 ........................................ 143 updated firmware, obtaining ......... 349 upgrade E1 ................................................ 14 T1 ................................................ 10 upgrade card (analog, 4-to-8 channel) installation ................................. 408 upgrade card (T1/E1) installation.. 398 Upgrade Software option description MultiVOIP program menu ........ 348 upgrade, firmware ......................... 353 uploads vs. downloads (FTP) ........ 371 Use Fast Start (Q.931) field E1 .............................................. 285 T1 .............................................. 241 Use Gatekeeper (Outbound Phonebook) field
MultiVOIP User Guide Index 445 E1 .............................................. 291 T1.............................................. 247 Use Proxy (SIP) field E1 .............................................. 292 T1.............................................. 248 user default configuration, creating analog........................................ 234 T1/E1 ........................................ 160 user defaults, downloading ........... 362 user defaults, setting ..................... 362 user name Windows GUI ........................... 364 user values (software), saving ....... 362 V variations in PBX characteristics E1 .............................................. 317 T1.............................................. 273 version numbers ................................ 9 version numbers (software) ............77 version, firmware .......................... 353 Voice Coder (call progress) field .. 327 Voice coder (statistics, logs) field. 333 voice delay analog................................ 185, 186 T1/E1 ................................ 110, 111 Voice Gain field analog........................................181 T1/E1 ........................................106 voice packets (analog) recovering lost/corrupted ..........184 voice packets (T1/E1) recovering lost/corrupted ..........109 voice packets, consecutive lost analog........................................ 187 T1/E1 ........................................ 112 voice packets, delayed analog................................ 185, 186 T1/E1 ................................ 110, 111 voice packets, re-assembling analog........................................ 182 voice packets, re-assembly T1/E1 ........................................ 107 voice quality, improving analog........................................184 T1/E1 ........................................109 voice quality, versus delay analog........................................ 186T1/E1 ........................................ 111 Voice/FAX connector pinout ........ 403 Voice/FAX Parameter definitions analog ................................ 186, 187 T1/E1 ................................ 111, 112 Voice/FAX Parameter Definitions analog ........ 181, 182, 183, 184, 185 T1/E1 ........106, 107, 108, 109, 110 Voice/FAX Parameter fields (analog) Auto Call Enable .......................184 Automatic Disconnection .......... 187 Call Duration ............................. 187 Consecutive Packets Lost.......... 187 Copy Channel............................181 Default.......................................181 DTMF Gain...............................181 DTMF Gain (High Tones) ........181 DTMF Gain (Low Tones) .........181 DTMF In/Out of Band ..............181 Duration (DTMF)......................181 Dynamic Jitter Buffer................ 185 Echo Cancellation .....................184 Fax Enable................................. 182 Fax Volume ............................... 182 Forward Error Correction..........184 Input Gain .................................181 Jitter Value ................................ 187 Jitter Value (Fax) ...................... 182 Max Baud Rate (Fax) ................ 182 Maximum Jitter Value............... 186 Minimum Jitter Value ............... 185 Mode (Fax)................................ 182 Network Disconnection............. 187 Optimization Factor .................. 186 Output Gain ...............................181 Phone Number (Auto Call) .......184 Select Channel...........................181 Silence Compression .................184 Voice Gain ................................181 Voice/FAX Parameter fields (T1/E1) Auto Call Enable .......................109 Automatic Disconnection .......... 112 Call Duration ............................. 112 Consecutive Packets Lost.......... 112 Copy Channel............................106 Default.......................................106 DTMF Gain...............................106 DTMF Gain (High Tones) ........106
Index MultiVOIP User Guide 446 DTMF Gain (Low Tones) .........106 DTMF In/Out of Band ..............106 Duration (DTMF) ..................... 106 Dynamic Jitter Buffer ............... 110 Echo Cancellation .....................109 Fax Enable ................................ 107 Fax Volume .............................. 107 Forward Error Correction .........109 Input Gain .................................106 Jitter Value ................................ 112 Jitter Value (Fax) ...................... 107 Max Baud Rate ......................... 107 Maximum Jitter Value .............. 111 Minimum Jitter Value ............... 110 Mode (Fax) ............................... 107 Network Disconnection ............ 112 Optimization Factor .................. 111 Output Gain ..............................106 Phone Number (Auto Call) .......109 Select Channel ..........................106 Silence Compression.................109 Voice Gain ................................106 Voice/FAX Parameters screen, accessing analog........................................178 T1/E1 ........................................103 Voice/FAX parameters, setting analog........................................178 T1/E1 ........................................103 voip dialing digits non-PSTN type ........................... 47 types used.................................... 46 voip email account analog........................................ 211 T1/E1 ........................................ 137 voip management, remote analog........................................ 200 T1/E1 ........................................ 126 voip network, lab/simulated use in startup ............................... 48 voip protocols H.323 .......................................... 31 SIP .............................................. 31 uniformity in network ................. 31 voip software host PC.................................. 22, 32 voip software (analog) host PC......................................163voip software (T1/E1) host PC ........................................88 voip system example, conceptual (E1) calls to remote PSTN ................ 277 foreign calls, national rates........ 279 voip site to voip site .................. 276 voip system example, digital & analog, with phonebook details E1 .............................................. 305 T1 .............................................. 260 voip system example, digital only, with phonebook details E1 .............................................. 298 T1 .............................................. 254 voip(E1) basic functions of ........................ 15 voip(T1) basic functions of ........................ 11 voltage, operating analog models ............................. 25 E1 models.................................... 24 T1 models.................................... 23 W warnings, safety .............................. 60 warranty ........................................ 390 web browser GUI and logs analog ........................................ 217 T1/E1 ........................................ 143 web browser GUI, enabling analog .................................. 36, 177 T1/E1 ........................................ 102 web browser interface browser version requirement381, 384 general ....................................... 381 Java requirement ....................... 381 prerequisite local assigning of IP address................................... 382 video useability ......................... 381 web GUI Java and..................................... 383 remote control/configuration and .............................................. 383 web GUI vs. local Windows GUI comparison ................................ 382 web GUI, logging and ................... 382 weight
MultiVOIP User Guide Index 447 analog models ............................. 25 E1 models ................................... 24 T1 models ................................... 23 weight loading in rack .........................................66 weight of unit lifting precaution ......................... 60 personnel requirement................. 60 Well Known Ports......................... 406 well-known port number, SMTP analog ...................................... 211 T1/E1....................................... 137 well-known port, gatekeeper registration E1 .............................................. 285 T1.............................................. 241 well-known port, Q.931 params, H.323 E1 ...................................... 285, 291 T1...................................... 241, 247 well-known port, SIP E1 .............................................. 292T1 .............................................. 248 well-known port, SNMP analog ........................................ 202 T1/E1 ........................................ 128 wink signaling (E&M) .................. 199 Wink Timer (E&M) field .............. 199 worksheet phonebook ............................. 52, 53 X XMT (channel) LED analog models ........................... 21 XMT (Ethernet) LED analog models ............................. 21 XSG LED analog models ........................... 21 Y Yellow Alarm (E1 stats) field ....... 345 Yellow Alarm (T1 stats) field ....... 342 Yellow Alarm Format field (T1) ... 119