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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) 191 FXS Loop Start Interface: Parameter Definitions Field Name Values Description Message Waiting LightY/N Applicable only when MultiVOIP is used with Avaya Magix PBX units equipped with Merlin Messaging Centralized mail. When enabled, the Message Waiting Light feature allows the PBX to send mode- codes and message-waiting indications to another Avaya Magix PBX, which in turn will turn on the message waiting light on a phone station. It also allows Direct Inward Dialing, such that no additional dial tone is needed on voip call. Ring Count, FXSinteger valuesMaximum number of rings that the MultiVOIP will issue before giving up the attempted call. FXS Options, Current LossY/NWhen enabled, the MultiVOIP will interrupt loop current in the FXS circuit to initiate a disconnection. This tells the device connected to the FXS port to hang up. The Multi- VOIP cannot drop the call; the FXS device must go on hook.
MultiVOIP User Guide Technical Configuration (Analog) 192 FXS Ground Start Parameters (not supported). The parameters applicable to FXS Ground Start are shown in the figure below and described in the table that follows. FXS Ground Start Interface: Parameter Definitions Field Name Values Description FXS Ground StartY/N Enables FXS Loop Start interface type. Inter Digit Timerinteger values in secondsThis is the length of time that the MultiVOIP will wait between digits. When the time expires, the MultiVOIP will look in the phonebook for the number entered. Default = 2. Message Waiting LightY/N Applicable only when MultiVOIP is used with Avaya Magix PBX units equipped with Merlin Messaging Centralized mail. When enabled, the Message Waiting Light feature allows the PBX to send mode- codes and message-waiting indications to another Avaya Magix PBX, which in turn will turn on the message waiting light on a phone station. It also
MultiVOIP User Guide Technical Configuration (Analog) 193 allows Direct Inward Dialing, such that no additional dial tone is needed on voip call. Ring Count, FXSinteger valuesMaximum number of rings that the MultiVOIP will issue before giving up the attempted call. FXS Options, Current LossY/NWhen enabled, the MultiVOIP will interrupt loop current in the FXS circuit to initiate a disconnection. This tells the device connected to the FXS port to hang up. The Multi- VOIP cannot drop the call; the FXS device must go on hook.
MultiVOIP User Guide Technical Configuration (Analog) 194 FXO Parameters. The parameters applicable to the FXO telephony interface type are shown in the figure below and described in the table that follows.
MultiVOIP User Guide Technical Configuration (Analog) 195 FXO Interface: Parameter Definitions Field Name Values Description Interface, FXO Y/N Enables FXO functionality Dialing Options Regeneration Pulse, DTMF Determines whether digits generated and sent out will be pulse tones or DTMF. Inter Digit Timerinteger values, in secondsThis is the length of time that the MultiVOIP will wait between digits. When the time expires, the MultiVOIP will look in the phonebook for the number entered. Default = 2. Flash Hook Timerinteger values, in millisecondsLength of flash hook that will be generated and sent out when the remote end initiates a flash hook and it is regenerated locally. Default = 600 ms. Message Waiting LightY/N Applicable only when MultiVOIP is used with Avaya Magix PBX units equipped with Merlin Messaging Centralized mail. When enabled, the Message Waiting Light feature allows the PBX to send mode- codes and message-waiting indications to another Avaya Magix PBX, which in turn will turn on the message waiting light on a phone station. It also allows Direct Inward Dialing, such that no additional dial tone is needed on voip call.
MultiVOIP User Guide Technical Configuration (Analog) 196 FXO Interface: Parameter Definitions (cont’d) Field Name Values Description Dialing Options (cont’d) Inter Digit Regeneration Timemilliseconds The length of time between the outputting of DTMF digits. Default = 100 ms. FXO Disconnect OnThere are three possible criteria for disconnection under FXO: current loss, tone detection, and silence detection. Disconnection can be triggered by more than one of the three criteria. Current Loss Y/N Disconnection to be triggered by loss of current. That is, when Current Loss is enabled (“Y”), the MultiVOIP will hang up the call when it detects a loss of current initiated by the attached device. FXO Current Detect Timerinteger values (in milliseconds )The minimum time required for detecting the current loss signal on the FXO interface. In other words, this is the minimum length of time the current must be absent to validate ‘current loss’ as a disconnection criterion. Default = 500 ms. Tone Detection Y/N Disconnection to be triggered by a tone sequence.
MultiVOIP User Guide Technical Configuration (Analog) 197 FXO Interface: Parameter Definitions (cont’d) Field Name Values Description FXO Disconnect On (cont’d) Disconnect Tone Sequence1st tone pair + 2 nd tone pairThese are DTMF tone pairs. Values for first tone pair are: *, #, 0, 1-9, and A-D. Values for second tone pair are: none, 0, 1-9, A-D, *, and #. The tone pairs 1-9, 0, *, and # are the standard DTMF pairs found on phone sets. The tone pairs A-D are “extended DTMF” tones, which are used for various PBX functions. Low Tones 697Hz 770Hz 852Hz 941Hz High Tones 1209Hz 1336Hz 1447Hz 1633HzDTMF Tone Pairs 1 4 7 *2 5 8 03 6 9 #A B C D Silence DetectionOne-Way or Two-WayDisconnection to be triggered by silence in one direction only or in both directions simultaneously. Silence Timer in secondsinteger value Duration of silence required to trigger disconnection. Disconnect on Call Progress ToneY/N Allows call on FXO port to be disconnected when a PBX issues a call-progress tone denoting that the phone station on the PBXthat has been involved in the call has been hung up. Ring Count, FXOinteger value Number of rings required before the MultiVOIP answers the incoming call.
MultiVOIP User Guide Technical Configuration (Analog) 198 E&M Parameters. The parameters applicable to the E&M telephony interface type are shown in the figure below and described in the table that follows.
MultiVOIP User Guide Technical Configuration (Analog) 199 E&M Interface Parameter Definitions Field Name Values Description Interface E&M enables E&M functionality Type Types 1-5. Each type can be 2- wire or 4-wire.Refers to the type of E&M interface being used. Signal Dial Tone or WinkWhen Dial Tone is selected, no wink is required on the E lead or M lead in the call initiation or setup. When Wink is selected, a wink is required during call setup. Wink Timer (in ms)integer values, in millisecondsThis is the length of the wink for wink signaling. Applicable only when Signal parameter is set to “Wink.” Pass Through Y/N When enabled (“Y”), this feature is used to create an open audio path for 2- or 4-wire. The E&M leads are actually unused. Applicable only for E&M Signaling with Dial Tone.
MultiVOIP User Guide Technical Configuration (Analog) 200 10. Set SNMP Parameters (Remote Voip Management). This dialog box can be reached by pulldown menu, keyboard shortcut, or sidebar. To make the MultiVOIP controllable by a remote PC running the MultiVoipManager software, check the “Enable SNMP Agent” box on the SNMP Parameters screen. Accessing “SNMP Parameters” Pulldown Icon Shortcut Sidebar Ctrl + M