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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 T1 PhoneBook Configuration 301 An outline of the equipment setup in these three offices is shown below. IP Network Digital VoIP 200.2.10.3 E1 979-5170 PBX -5171 -5172 -5173 -5174 Wren Clothing Co. London Office Country Code: +44 Area Code: 0208 PBX Wren Clothing Co. Amsterdam Office Country Code: +31 Area/City Code: 020 -4804 -4803 -4802 -4801 688-4800 200.2.8.5 E1 R o u t e r Digital VoIP 200.2.9.7 E1 Wren Clothing Co. Paris Office Country Code: +33 Area Code: 01 PBX -29 83 -29 82 74 71 29 81 Digital VoI P
E1 Phonebook Configuration MultiVOIP User Guide 302 The screen below shows Outbound PhoneBook entries for the VOIP located in the company’s London facility The Inbound PhoneBook for the London VOIP is shown below. NOTE: Commas are allowed in the Inbound Phonebook, but not in the Outbound Phonebook. Commas denote a brief pause for a dial- tone, allowing time for the PBX to get an outside line.
MultiVOIP User Guide T1 PhoneBook Configuration 303 The screen below shows Outbound PhoneBook entries for the VOIP located in the company’s Paris facility. The Inbound PhoneBook for the Paris VOIP is shown below.
E1 Phonebook Configuration MultiVOIP User Guide 304 The screen below shows Outbound PhoneBook entries for the VOIP in the company’s Amsterdam facility. The Inbound PhoneBook for the Amsterdam VOIP is shown below.
MultiVOIP User Guide T1 PhoneBook Configuration 305 Configuring Digital & Analog VOIPs in Same System The MVP3010 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 styles of phonebooks in the same VOIP network. The diagram below shows a small-scale system of this kind: one digital VOIP (the MVP3010) operates with two Series II analog VOIPs (an MVP210 and an MVP410), and two Series I legacy VOIPs (two MVP200 units). IP NetworkPBX Digital VoIP MVP3010200.2.9.9 PSTN Router Unit #200 201 FXS CH1 Series #1 Analog MultiVOIP (Server/Client Phonebook) MVP200 200.2.9.7 Client 200.2.9.8 Host (Holds phonebook for both Series #1 analog VOIPs.) CH2 FXS FXOUnit #100 Series #1 Analog MultiVOIP (Server/Client Phonebook) MVP200CH1 CH1FXS Site E:Carlisle, UK Area Code 0122 8 Key System 263-7400 Other extensions x7401 - x7429 CO PortFXS Ports CO Ports FXS Port PSTN200.2.9.5200.2.9.6FXO PSTN 102 Site F:Tavistock, UK Area Code 0182 421 Site B:Reading, Berkshire, UK Area Code 0118 943-6161 Site A:Birmingham, W. Midlands, UK Area Code 0121 Site D:Inner London, UK Area Code 0207 020-7398-8300 Other extensions x8301 - x8399 EXAMPLE: Digital & Analog VOIPs in Same System 118-943-5632Site C:Reading Area Residential E1 Port #4Series #2 Analog MultiVOIP MVP410 Series #2 Analog MultiVOIP MVP210
E1 Phonebook Configuration MultiVOIP User Guide 306 The Series I analog VOIP phone book resides in the “Host” VOIP unit at Site B. It applies to both of the Series I analog VOIP units. Each of the Series II analog MultiVOIPs (the MVP210 and the MVP410) requires its own inbound and outbound phonebooks. The MVP3010 digital MultiVOIP requires its own inbound and outbound phonebooks, as well.
MultiVOIP User Guide T1 PhoneBook Configuration 307 These seven phone books are shown below. Phone Book for Analog VOIP Host Unit (Site B) VOIP Dir # -OR- Destination PatternIP Address Channel Comments 102 200.2.9.8 2 Site B, FXS channel. (Reading, UK) 101 200.2.9.8 1 Site B, FXO channel. (Reading, UK) 201 200.2.9.7 1 Site A, FXS channel. (Birmingham) 421 200.2.9.6 0 Site E, FXS channel. (Carlisle, UK) 018226374 Note 3.200.2.9.5 0 Gives remote voip users access to key phone system extensions at Tavistock office (Site F). The key system might be arranged either so that calls go through a human operator or through an auto-attendant (which prompts user to dial the desired extension). 0182 200.2.9.5 4 Gives remote voip users access to Tavistock PSTN via FXO port (#4) at Site F. 3xx 200.2.9.9 0 (Note 1.)Allows remote voip users to call all PBX extensions at Site D (Inner London) using only three digits. 0207 xxx xxxx200.2.9.9 0 (Note 2.)Gives remote voip users access to phone numbers in 0207 area code (Inner London) in which Site D is located.
E1 Phonebook Configuration MultiVOIP User Guide 308 0208 xxx xxxx200.2.9.9 0 (Note 2.)Gives remote voip users access to phone numbers in 0208 area code (Outer London) for which calls are local from Site D (Inner London). Note 1. The “x” is a wildcard character. Note 2. By specifying “Channel 0,” we instruct the MVP3010 to choose any available data channel to carry the call. Note 3. Note that Site F key system has only 30 extensions (x7400-7429). This destination pattern (018226374) actually directs calls to 402-263-7430 through 402-263-7499 into the key system, as well. This means that such calls, which belong on the PSTN, cannot be completed. In some cases, this might be inconsequential because an entire exchange (fully used or not) might have been reserved for the company or it might be unnecessary to reach those numbers. However, to specify only the 30 lines actually used by the key system, the destination pattern 018226374 would have to be replaced by three other destination patterns, namely 0182263740, 0182263741, and 0182263742. In this way, calls to 0182-263-7430 through 0182-263-7499 would be properly directed to the PSTN. In the Site D outbound phonebook, the 30 lines are defined exactly, that is, without making any adjacent phone numbers unreachable through the voip system.
MultiVOIP User Guide T1 PhoneBook Configuration 309 The Outbound PhoneBook of the MVP3010 is shown below. Outbound Phone Book for MVP3010 Digital VOIP (Site D) Destin. PatternRemov e PrefixAdd PrefixIP AddressComment 201 200.2.9.7 To originate calls to Site A (Birmingham). 901189 901189 101# Note 3. 200.2.9.8 To originate calls to any PSTN phone in Reading area using the FXO channel (channel #1) of the Site B VOIP (Reading, UK). 421 -- -- 200.2.9.6 Calls to Site E (Carlisle). 90182 Calls to Tavistock local PSTN (Site F) could be arranged by operator or possibly by auto-attendant. 90182 263 7409--200.2.9.5 90182 263 7419--200.2.9.5 90182 263 7429--200.2.9.5Calls to extensions of key phone system at Tavistock office. 102 200.2.9.8 To originate calls to phone connected to FXS port (channel #2) of the Site B VOIP (Reading). Note 3. The pound sign (“#”) is a delimiter separating the VOIP number from the standard telephony phone number.
E1 Phonebook Configuration MultiVOIP User Guide 310 The Inbound PhoneBook of the MVP3010 is shown below. Inbound Phone Book for MVP3010 Digital VOIP (Site D) Remove PrefixAdd PrefixChannel NumberComments 0207 9,7 Note 4. Note 5.0 Allows phone users at remote voip sites to call local numbers (those within the Site D area code, 0207, Inner London) over the VOIP network. 0208 9,8 Note 4. Note 5.0 Allows phone users at remote voip sites to call local numbers (those in Outer London) over the VOIP network. 0207 398833 0 Allows phone users at remote voip sites to call extensions of the Site D PBX using three digits, beginning with “3” . Note 4. “9” gives PBX station users access to outside line. Note 5. The comma represents a one-second pause, the time required for the user to receive a dial tone on the outside line (PSTN). Commas can be used in the Inbound Phonebook, but not in the Outbound Phonebook.