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the channel over which the call is being originated (for example,
“Calling Party - Omaha Sales Office Line 2”). If that voip channel is
dedicated to a certain individual, the descriptor could say that, as
well (for example “Calling Party - Harold Smith in Omaha”).  When
the home voip receives a call from any remote voip, the home voip
sends a status message back to that caller.  This message confirms
that the home voip’s phone channel is either...

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The Supplementary Services fields are described in the tables below.
Supplementary Services Parameter Definitions
Field Name Values Description
Select
Channel1-2 (210);
1-4 (410);
1-8 (810)The channel to be configured is
selected here.
Call
Transfer
EnableY/NSelect to enable the Call Transfer
function in the voip unit.
This is a “blind” transfer and the
sequence of events is as follows:
Callers A and B are having a
conversation.
Caller A wants to...

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Supplementary Services Definitions (cont’d)
Field Name Values Description
Call Hold
EnableY/NSelect to enable Call Hold function in
voip unit.
Call Hold allows one party to
maintain an idle (non-talking)
connection with another party while
receiving another call (Call Waiting),
while  initiating another call (Call
Transfer), or while performing some
other call management function.
Hold
Sequencephone
keypad
characters
The numbers and/or symbols...

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Supplementary Services Definitions (cont’d)
Field Name Values Description
Call Name
Identification
EnableEnables CNI function.  Call Name
Identification is not the same as Caller
ID.  When enabled on a given voip
unit currently being controlled by the
MultiVOIP GUI (the ‘home voip’),
Call Name Identification sends an
identifier and status information to
the administrator of the remote voip
involved in the call. The feature
operates on a...

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Supplementary Services Definitions (cont’d)
Field Name Values Description
Calling
Party,
Allowed
Name Type
(CNI)If the ‘home’ voip unit is originating
the call and Calling Party is selected,
then the identifier (from the Caller Id
field) will be sent to the remote voip
unit being called.  The Caller Id field
gives the remote voip administrator a
plain-language identifier of the party
that is originating the call occurring
on a specific channel....

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Supplementary Services Definitions (cont’d)
Field Name Values Description
Alerting
Party,
Allowed
Name Type
(CNI)If the ‘home’ voip unit is receiving the
call and Alerting Party is selected,
then the identifier (from the Caller Id
field) will tell the originating remote
voip unit that the call is ringing.
This field is applicable only when the
‘home’ voip unit is receiving the call.
Example.  Suppose a voip system has
offices in both Denver and...

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Supplementary Services Definitions (cont’d)
Field Name Values Description
Busy Party,
Allowed
Name Type
(CNI)If the ‘home’ voip unit is receiving a
call directed toward an already
engaged channel or phone station and
Busy Party is selected, then the
identifier (from the Caller Id field)
will tell the originating remote voip
unit that the channel or called party is
busy.
This field is applicable only when the
‘home’ voip unit is receiving the...

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Supplementary Services Definitions (cont’d)
Field Name Values Description
Connected
Party,
Allowed
Name Type
(CNI)If the ‘home’ voip unit is receiving a
call and Connected Party is selected,
then the identifier (from the Caller Id
field) will tell the originating remote
voip unit that the attempted call has
been completed and the connection is
made.
This field is applicable only when the
‘home’ voip unit is receiving the call.
Example.  Suppose a...

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Supplementary Services Definitions (cont’d)
Field Name Values Description
Caller ID This is the identifier of a specific
channel of the ‘home’ voip unit.  The
Caller Id field typically describes a
person, office, or location, for
example, “Harry Smith,” or “Bursar’s
Office,” or “Barnesville Factory.”
Default -- When this button is clicked, all
Supplementary Service parameters
are set to their default values.
Copy
Channel-- Copies the Supplementary...

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16. Set Baud Rate.   The Connection option in the sidebar menu has a
“Settings” item that includes the baud-rate setting for the COM port
of the computer running the MultiVOIP software.
First, it is important to note that the default COM port established by
the MultiVOIP program is COM1.  Do not accept the default value
until you have checked the COM port allocation on your PC.  To do
this, check for COM port assignments in the system resource...
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