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Multi-Tech Systems Mvp-2400/2410/3010, Mvp-210/410/810 Voice/ip Gateways User Guide
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MultiVOIP User Guide T1 PhoneBook Configuration 251 4. Select PhoneBook Modify and then select Inbound PhoneBook/List Entries.
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E1 Phonebook Configuration MultiVOIP User Guide 252 5. The Add/Edit Inbound PhoneBook screen appears. Enter Inbound PhoneBook data for your MultiVOIP. The fields of the Add/Edit Inbound PhoneBook screen are described in the table below. Add/Edit Inbound Phone Book: Field Definitions Field Name Values Description Remove Prefix dialed digits portion of dialed number to be removed before com pleting call to destination (often a local PBX) Add Prefix dialed digits digits to be added before com pleting...
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MultiVOIP User Guide T1 PhoneBook Configuration 253 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...
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E1 Phonebook Configuration MultiVOIP User Guide 254 Remember that the initial MVP2400/2410 setup must be done locally using the MultiVOIP program. However, after the initial configuration is complete, all of the MVP2400/2410 units in the VOIP system can be configured, re-configured, and updated from one location using the MultiVoipManager software program. T1 Phonebook Examples The following example demonstrates how Outbound and Inbound PhoneBook entries work in a situation of multiple area codes....
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MultiVOIP User Guide T1 PhoneBook Configuration 255 An outline of the equipment setup in both offices is shown below. IP Network Digital Vo I P 200.2.10.3 T1 717-5170 PBX -5171-5172 -5173 -5174 Company HQ. Minneapolis North Sub. area 763 Local-Call Area Codes: 612, 651, 952 325-7001 R o u t e r Digital Vo IP 200.2.9.7 T1 Baltimore Sales Ofc. area 410 PBX Overlay Area Code: 443 -7002 -7003
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E1 Phonebook Configuration MultiVOIP User Guide 256 The screen below shows Outbound PhoneBook entries for the VOIP located in the company’s Baltimore facility. The entries in the Minneapolis VOIP’s Inbound PhoneBook match the Outbound PhoneBook entries of the Baltimore VOIP, as shown below.
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MultiVOIP User Guide T1 PhoneBook Configuration 257 To call the Minneapolis/St. Paul area, a Baltimore employee must dial eleven digits. (In this case, we are assuming that the Baltimore PBX does not require an “8” or “9” to seize an outside phone line.) If a Baltimore employee dials any phone number in the 612 area code, the call will automatically be handled by the company’s voip system. Upon receiving such a call, the Minneapolis voip will remove the digits “1612”. But before the suburban-Minneapolis...
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E1 Phonebook Configuration MultiVOIP User Guide 258 Similarly, the Inbound PhoneBook for the Baltimore VOIP (shown first below) generally matches the Outbound PhoneBook of the Minneapolis VOIP (shown second below). Notice the extended prefix to be removed: 14103257. This entry allows Minneapolis users to contact Baltimore co-workers as though they were in the Minneapolis facility, using numbers in the range 7000 to 7999. Note also that a comma (as in the entry 9,443) denotes a delay in dialing. A...
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MultiVOIP User Guide T1 PhoneBook Configuration 259 The Outbound PhoneBook for the Minneapolis VOIP is shown below. The third destination pattern, “7” facilitates reception of co-worker calls using local-appearing-extensions only. In this case, the “Add Prefix” field value for this phonebook entry would be “1410325” .
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E1 Phonebook Configuration MultiVOIP User Guide 260 Configuring Mixed Digital/Analog VOIP Systems The MVP2400/2410 digital MultiVOIP unit is compatible with analog VOIPs. In many cases, digital and analog VOIP units will appear in the same telephony/IP system. In addition to MVP-210/410/810 MultiVOIP units (Series II units), legacy analog VOIP units (Series I units made by MultiTech) may be included in the system, as well. When legacy VOIP units are included, the VOIP administrator must handle two...