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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 Technical Configuration (Analog) 231 17. View System Information screen and set updating interval (optional). This dialog box can be reached by pulldown menu, keyboard shortcut, or sidebar. Accessing “System Information” Screen Pulldown Icon Shortcut Sidebar Ctrl + Alt +Y
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MultiVOIP User Guide Technical Configuration (Analog) 232 This screen presents vital system information at a glance. It’s primary use is in troubleshooting. System Information Parameter Definitions Field Name Values Description Boot Code Versionnn.nnIndicates the version of the code that is used at the startup (booting) of the voip. The boot code version is independent of the software version. Mac Addressalpha- numericDenotes the number assigned as the voip unit’s unique Ethernet address. Up Timehours:...
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MultiVOIP User Guide Technical Configuration (Analog) 233 The frequency with which the System Information screen is updated is determined by a setting in the Logs screen 18. Saving the MultiVOIP Configuration. When values have been set for all of the MultiVOIP’s various operating parameters, click on Save Setup in the sidebar.
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MultiVOIP User Guide Technical Configuration (Analog) 234 19. Creating a User Default Configuration. When a “Setup” (complete grouping of parameters) is being saved, you will be prompted about designating that setup as a “User Default” setup. A User Default setup may be useful as a baseline of site-specific values to which you can easily revert. Establishing a User Default Setup is optional.
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236 Configuring the MVP2400/2410 MultiVOIP Phonebooks When a VoIP serves a PBX system, it’s important that the operation of the VoIP be transparent to the telephone end user. That is, the VoIP should not entail the dialing of extra digits to reach users elsewhere on the network that the VoIP serves. On the contrary, VOIP service more commonly reduces dialed digits by allowing users (served by PBXs in facilities in distant cities) to dial their co-workers with 3-, 4-, or 5-digit extensions as if they...
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MultiVOIP User Guide T1 PhoneBook Configuration 237 and terminating in New York City but off the company’s premises in an adjacent area code, an area code different than the company’s office but still a local call from that office (e.g., Staten Island). The first type of call requires an entry in the Outbound PhoneBook of the Miami VOIP and a coordinated entry in the Inbound phonebook of the New York VOIP. These entries would allow the Miami caller to dial the New York office as if its phones were...
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E1 Phonebook Configuration MultiVOIP User Guide 238 Phonebook configuration screens can be accessed using icons or the sidebar menu. Phonebook Icons Description Phonebook Configuration Inbound Phonebook Entries List Add Inbound Phonebook Entry Edit selected Inbound Phonebook Entry Outbound Phonebook Entries List Add Outbound Phonebook Entry Edit selected Outbound Phonebook Entry
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MultiVOIP User Guide T1 PhoneBook Configuration 239 Phonebook Sidebar Menu 1. Go to the PhoneBook Configuration screen (using either the sidebar or drop-down menu).
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E1 Phonebook Configuration MultiVOIP User Guide 240 In consultation with your VOIP administrator, enter the Gateway Name and values for Q.931 parameters and Gatekeeper RAS parameters. Determine whether your voip system will operate with a proxy server. Determine which H.323 version 4 functions you will implement. (They are not always applicable. See field description for each parameter.)