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    In each field, enter the values that fit your particular system. 
    						
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    The SNMP Parameter fields are described in the table below.
    SNMP Parameter Definitions
    Field Name Values Description
    Enable SNMP
    AgentY/N Enables the SNMP code in the
    firmware of the 
    MultiVOIP.  This
    must be enabled for the 
    MultiVOIP
    to communicate with and be
    controllable by the
    MultiVoipManager software.
    Default:  disabled
    Trap Manager Parameters
    Address 4 places; n.n.n.n
    n = 0-255IP address of MultiVoipManager
    PC.
    Community
    Name-- A “community” is a group of VOIP
    endpoints that can communicate
    with each other.  Often “public” is
    used to designate a grouping where
    all end users have access to entire
    VOIP network.  However, calling
    permissions can be configured to
    restrict access as needed.
    Port Number 162The default port number of the
    SNMP manager receiving the traps
    is the standard port 162.
    Community
    Name 1Length = 19
    characters (max.)
    Case sensitive.First community grouping.
    Permissions Read-Only,
    Read/WriteIf this community needs to change
    MultiVOIP settings, select
    Read/Write.  Otherwise, select
    Read-Only to view settings.
    Community
    Name 2Length = 19
    characters (max.)
    Case sensitive.Second community grouping
    Permissions Read-Only,
    Read/WriteIf this community needs to change
    MultiVOIP settings, select
    Read/Write.  Otherwise, select
    Read-Only to view settings. 
    						
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    11. Set Regional Parameters  (Phone Signaling Tones & Cadences). ).
    This dialog box can be reached by pulldown menu, keyboard
    shortcut, or sidebar.
    Accessing “Regional Parameters”
    Pulldown Icon
    Shortcut Sidebar
         Ctrl + R 
    						
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    The Regional Parameters screen will appear. For the country selected,
    the standard set of frequency pairs will be listed for dial tone, busy
    tone, ‘unobtainable’ tone (fast busy or trunk busy), and ring tone.
    In each field, enter the values that fit your particular system. 
    						
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    The Regional Parameters fields are described in the table below.
    “Regional Parameter” Definitions
    Field Name Values Description
    Country/
    RegionUSA, Japan, UK,
    CustomName of a country or region that
    uses a certain set of tone pairs for
    dial tone, ring tone, busy tone, and
    ‘unobtainable’ tone (fast busy
    tone). In some cases, the tone-pair
    scheme denoted by a country name
    may also be used outside of that
    country.  The “Custom” option
    (button) assures that any tone-
    pairing scheme worldwide can be
    accommodated.
    Type column dial tone,
    ring tone,
    busy tone,
    unobtainable
    tone (fast busy)Type of telephony tone-pair for
    which frequency, gain, and
    cadence are being presented.
    Frequency 1frequency in
    HertzLower frequency of pair.
    Frequency 2 frequency in
    HertzHigher frequency of pair.
    Gain 1gain in dB
    +3dB to –31dB
    and  “mute”
    settingAmplification factor of  lower
    frequency of pair.
    This applies to the dial, ring, busy
    and ‘unobtainable’ tones that the
    MultiVOIP outputs as audio to th
    eFXS, FXS, or E&M port. Default:   
    -16dB
    Gain 2 gain in dB
    +3dB to –31dB
    and  “mute”
    settingAmplification factor of  higher
    frequency of pair.
    This applies to the dial, ring, busy,
    and ‘unobtainable’ (fast busy) tones
    that the MultiVOIP outputs as
    audio to the FXS, FXO, or E&M
    port.  Default:   -16dB 
    						
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    “Regional Parameter” Definitions (cont’d)
    Field Name Values Description
    Cadence
    (msec) On/Offn/n/n/n
    four integer time
    values in
    milli-seconds;
    zero value for
    dial-tone
    indicates
    continuous toneOn/off pattern of tone durations
    used to denote phone ringing,
    phone busy, connection
    unobtainable (fast busy), and  dial
    tone (“0” indicates continuous
    tone).  Default values differ for
    different countries/regions.
    Although most cadences have only
    two parts (an  “on” duration and
    an “off” duration),  some telephony
    cadences have four parts.  Most
    cadences, then, are expressed as
    two iterations of a two-part
    sequence.  Although this is
    redundant, it is necessary to allow
    for expression of 4-part cadences.
    Pulse
    Generation
    Ratiopair of integer
    values in
    milliseconds;
    60/40 or 67/33Ratio of “make” duration versus
    “break” duration when a tone
    pulse is generated.  60/40 applies
    to US telephony; 67/33 applies
    internationally (note, however, that
    US telephony standards are used in
    certain regions/nations outside the
    US).
    Custom
    (button)--Click on the “Custom” button to
    bring up the Custom Tone Pair
    Settings screen. (The “Custom”
    button is active only when
    “Custom” is selected in the
    Country/Region field.)  This screen
    allows the user to specify tone pair
    attributes that are not found in any
    of the standard national/regional
    telephony toning schemes. 
    						
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    12. Set Custom Tones and Cadences (optional).  .   The Regional
    Parameters dialog box has a secondary dialog box that allows you to
    customize DTMF tone pairs to create unique ring-tonesdial-tones,
    busy-tones or “unobtainable” tones (fast busy signal) for your system.
    This screen allows the user to specify tone-pair attributes that are not
    found in any of the standard national/regional telephony toning
    schemes.  To access this customization feature, click on the Custom
    button on the  Regional Parameters screen. (The “Custom” button is
    active only when “Custom” is selected in the Country/Region field.) 
    						
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    The Custom Tone-Pair Settings fields are described in the table below.  
    Custom Tone-Pair Settings Definitions
    Field Name Values Description
    Tone Pairdial tone,
    busy tone,
    ring tone,
    ‘unobtainable’
    toneIdentifies the type of telephony
    signaling tone for which
    frequencies are being specified.
    TONE PAIR VALUESAbout Defaults:  US telephony
    values are used as defaults on
    this screen.  However, since this
    dialog box is provided to allow
    custom tone-pair settings,
    default values are essentially
    irrelevant.
    Frequency 1 frequency in
    HertzFrequency of lower tone of pair.
    This outbound tone pair enters
    the MultiVOIP at the input port.
    Frequency 2 frequency in
    HertzFrequency of higher tone of pair.
    This outbound tone pair enters
    the MultiVOIP at the input port.
    Gain 1 gain in dB
    +3dB to –31dB
    and  “mute”
    settingAmplification factor of  lower
    frequency of pair. This figure
    describes amplification that the
    MultiVOIP applies to outbound
    tones entering the MultiVOIP at
    the input port.  Default = -16dB
    Gain 2 gain in dB
    +3dB to –31dB
    and  “mute”
    settingAmplification factor of  higher
    frequency of pair. This figure
    describes amplification that the
    MultiVOIP applies to outbound
    tones entering the MultiVOIP at
    the input port.  Default = -16dB 
    						
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    Custom Tone-Pair Settings Definitions
    Field Name Values Description
    Cadence 1 integer time
    value in
    milli-seconds;
    zero value for
    dial-tone
    indicates
    continuous toneOn/off pattern of tone durations
    used to denote phone ringing,
    phone busy, and  dial tone (“0”
    indicates continuous tone).
    Cadence 1 is duration of first
    period of tone being “on” in the
    cadence of the telephony signal
    (which could be ring-tone, busy-
    tone, unobtainable-tone, or dial-
    tone).
    Cadence 2 duration in
    millisecondsCadence 2 is duration of first
    “off” period in signaling
    cadence.
    Cadence 3 duration in
    millisecondsCadence 3 is duration of second
    “on” period in signaling cadence.
    Cadence 4 duration in
    millisecondsCadence 4 is duration of second
    “off” period in the signaling
    cadence, after which the 4-part
    cadence pattern of the telephony
    signal repeats. 
    						
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    13. Set SMTP Parameters (Log Reports by Email).  The SMTP
    Parameters screen is applicable when the VOIP administrator has
    chosen to receive log reports by email (this is done by selecting the
    “SMTP” checkbox in the Others screen and selecting “Enable SMTP”
    in the SMTP Parameters screen.).  The SMTP Parameters screen can
    be reached by pulldown menu, keyboard shortcut, or sidebar.
    Accessing “SMTP Parameters”
    Pulldown Icon
    Shortcut Sidebar
     Ctrl + Alt + S
    MultiVOIP as Email Sender.   When SMTP is used, the MultiVOIP will
    actually be given its own email account (with Login Name and
    Password) on some mail server connected to the IP network.  Using this
    account, the MultiVOIP will then send out email messages containing
    log report information.  The “Recipient” of the log report email is
    ordinarily the VoIP administrator.  Because the MultiVOIP cannot
    receive email, a “Reply-To” address must also be set up.  Ordinarily,
    the “Reply-To” address is that of a technician who has access to the
    mail server or MultiVOIP or both, and the VoIP administrator might
    also be designated as the “Reply-To” party.  The main function of the
    Reply-To address is to receive error or failure messages regarding the
    emailed reports. 
    						
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