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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.
    This field is applicable only when the
    ‘home’ voip unit is originating the call.
    Example. Suppose a voip system has
    offices in both Denver and Omaha.  In
    the Omaha voip unit (the ‘home’ voip
    in this example), Call Name
    Identification has been enabled,
    Calling Party has been enabled as an
    Allowed Name Type, and “Omaha
    Sales Office Voipchannel 2” has been
    entered in the  Caller Id field.
    When channel 2 of the Omaha voip is
    used to make a call to any other voip
    phone station (for example, the
    Denver office), the message
    “Calling Party - Omaha Sales Office
    Voipchannel 2” will appear in the
    “Caller Id” field of the
    Statistics - Call Progress screen
    of the Denver voip. 
    						
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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 Omaha.  In
    the Omaha voip unit (the ‘home’ voip
    unit in this example), Call Name
    Identification has been enabled,
    Alerting Party has been enabled as an
    Allowed Name Type, and “Omaha
    Sales Office Voipchannel 2” has been
    entered in the Caller Id field of the
    Supplementary Services screen.
    When channel 2 of the Omaha voip
    receives a call from any other voip
    phone station (for example, the
    Denver office), the message “Alerting
    Party - Omaha Sales Office
    Voipchannel 2” will be sent back and
    will appear in the Caller Id field of
    the Statistics – Call Progress screen of
    the Denver voip.  This confirms to the
    Denver voip that the phone is ringing
    in Omaha. 
    						
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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 call.
    Example.  Suppose a voip system has
    offices in both Denver and Omaha.  In
    the Omaha voip unit (the ‘home’ voip
    unit in this example), Call Name
    Identification has been enabled, Busy
    Party has been enabled as an Allowed
    Name Type, and “Omaha Sales Office
    Voipchannel 2” has been entered in
    the Caller Id field of the
    Supplementary Services screen.
    When channel 2 of the Omaha voip is
    busy but still receives a call attempt
    from any other voip phone station
    (for example, the Denver office), the
    message “Busy Party - Omaha Sales
    Office Voipchannel 2” will be sent
    back and will appear in the Caller Id
    field of the Statistics – Call Progress
    screen of the Denver voip.  This
    confirms to the Denver voip that the
    channel or phone station is busy in
    Omaha. 
    						
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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 voip system has
    offices in both Denver and Omaha.  In
    the Omaha voip unit (the ‘home’ voip
    unit in this example), Call Name
    Identification has been enabled,
    Connected Party has been enabled as
    an Allowed Name Type, and
    “Omaha Sales Office Voipchannel 2”
    has been entered in the Caller Id field
    of the Supplementary Services
    screen.
    When channel 2 of the Omaha voip
    completes an attempted call from any
    other voip phone station (for example,
    the Denver office), the message
    “Connected Party - Omaha Sales
    Office Voipchannel 2” will be sent
    back and will appear in the Caller Id
    field of the Statistics – Call Progress
    screen of the Denver voip.  This
    confirms to the Denver voip that the
    call has been completed to Omaha. 
    						
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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 Service
    attributes of one channel to another
    channel.  Attributes can be copied to
    multiple channels or all channels at
    once. 
    						
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    17. 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 dialog
    box(es) of your Windows operating system.  If COM1 is not available,
    you must change the COM port setting to COM2 or some other COM
    port that you have confirmed as being available on your PC.
    The default baud rate is 115,200 bps. 
    						
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    18. View System Information screen and set updating interval (optional).
    This dialog box can be reached by pulldown menu, keyboard shortcut,
    or sidebar.
    Accessing the “System Information” Screen
    Pulldown Icon
    Shortcut Sidebar
     Ctrl + Alt +Y 
    						
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    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:
    mm:ssIndicates how long the voip has been
    running since its last booting. 
    						
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    The frequency with which the System Information screen is updated is
    determined by a setting in the Logs screen
    19. 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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    20. 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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