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Multi-Tech Systems Mvp-2400/2410/3010, Mvp-210/410/810 Voice/ip Gateways User Guide
Multi-Tech Systems Mvp-2400/2410/3010, Mvp-210/410/810 Voice/ip Gateways User Guide
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MultiVOIP User Guide Overview 11 Identification, Call Forwarding (from the H.450 standard), and Call Transfer (H.450.2 from H.323 Version 2). The fourth version of the H.323 standard improves system resource usage (esp. logical port or socket usage) by handling call signaling more compactly and allowing use of the low-overhead UDP protocol instead of the error-correcting TCP protocol where possible. The MultiVOIP is also SIP-compatible. However, H.450 Supplementary Services features can be used under...
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Overview MultiVOIP User Guide 12 T1 Front Panel LEDs The MVP2400, MVP2410, and MVP24-48 all use a common main circuit board or motherboard. Consequently the LED indicators are the same for all. Figure 1-2. MultiVOIP MVP2400 Front Panel Active LEDs. The MVP2410 front panel has two sets of identical LEDs. In the MVP2410 as shipped (that is, without an expansion card), the left-hand set of LEDs is functional whereas the right-hand set is not. When the MVP2410 has been upgraded with an MVP24-48 kit, the...
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MultiVOIP User Guide Overview 13 T1 LED Descriptions The descriptions below apply to all digital T1 MultiVOIP units. MVP2400/2410 Front Panel LED Definitions MVP2400/2410 Front Panel LED Definitions LED NAME DESCRIPTION Power Indicates presence of power. BootAfter power up, the Boot LED will be on for about 10 seconds while the MVP2400/2410 is booting. RCV Receive. Lights when receiving data on Ethernet port. XMT Transmit. Lights when transmitting data on Ethernet port. LNK Link. When lit,...
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Overview MultiVOIP User Guide 14 Introduction to EI MultiVOIPs (MVP3010 & MVP30-60) We proudly present MultiTech’s E1 Digital Multi-VOIP products. The MVP3010 is a rack-mount model and the MVP30-60 is an add-on expansion card that doubles the capacity of the MVP3010 without adding another chassis. All of these voice-over-IP products have fax capabilities. All adhere to the European standard of E1 trunk telephony using digital 30-channel time-division multiplexing, which allows 30 phone conversations...
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MultiVOIP User Guide Overview 15 H.323 Version 2). The fourth version of the H.323 standard improves system resource usage (esp. logical port or socket usage) by handling call signaling more compactly and allowing use of the low-overhead UDP protocol instead of the error-correcting TCP protocol where possible. The MultiVOIP is also SIP-compatible. However, H.450 Supplementary Services features can be used under H.323 only and not under SIP. The MultiVOIP3010 comes equipped with a variety of data...
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Overview MultiVOIP User Guide 16 E1 Front Panel LEDs Because the MVP3010 and MVP30-60 both use a common main circuit card or motherboard, the LED indicators are the same for both. Figure 1-4. MultiVOIP MVP3010 Chassis Active LEDs. The MVP3010 front panel has two sets of identical LEDs. In the MVP3010 as shipped (that is, without an expansion card), the left-hand set of LEDs is functional whereas the right-hand set is not. When the MVP3010 has been upgraded with an MVP30-60 kit, the right-hand set of...
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MultiVOIP User Guide Overview 17 MVP3010 Front Panel LED Definitions (cont’d) T1 T1. Not supported. E1 E1. When lit, indicates presence of E1 connection. PRI PRI. On if E1 line is of ISDN-Primary-Rate type. ONL Online. This LED is on when frame synchronization has been established on the T1/E1 link. IC IC LED is on when Internal Clocking is selected in T1/E1 configuration. LC Indicates Loss of Carrier. LS Indicates Loss of Signal. Test For testing purposes only. For testing purposes only.
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Overview MultiVOIP User Guide 18 Introduction to Analog MultiVOIPs (MVP-210/410/810 & MVP428) VOIP: The Free Ride. We proudly present Multi-Techs MVP- 210/410/810 generation of MultiVOIP Voice-over-IP Gateways. They allow voice/fax communication to be transmitted at no additional expense over your existing IP network, which has ordinarily been data- only. To access this free voice and fax communication, you simply connect the MultiVOIP to your telephone equipment and your existing Internet connection....
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MultiVOIP User Guide Overview 19 H.323 specifications also bring to voip telephony many special features common to conventional telephony. H.323 features of this kind that have been implemented into the MuliVOIP include Call Hold, Call Waiting, Call Identification, Call Forwarding (from the H.450 standard), and Call Transfer (H.450.2 from H.323 Version 2). The fourth version of the H.323 standard improves system resource usage (esp. logical port or socket usage) by handling call signaling more...
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Overview MultiVOIP User Guide 20 Analog MultiVOIP Front Panel LEDs LED Types. The MultiVOIPs have two types of LEDs on their front panels: (1) general operation LED indicators (for power, booting, and ethernet functions), and (2) channel operation LED indicators which describe the data traffic and performance in each VOIP data channel. Active LEDs. On both the MVP410 and MVP810, there are eight sets of channel-operation LEDs. However, on the MVP410, only the lower four sets of channel-operation LEDs...