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    Appendix B:  Cable Pinouts 
    						
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    Appendix B:  Cable Pinouts
    Command Cable
    RJ-45 Connector End-to-End Pin Info
    ;>4+,
    PIN NO.4
    7
    8
    3
    2
    6
    1
    51
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8
    To DTE
    Device
    (e.g., PC)
    CLEAR TO SEND
    TRANSMIT DATA
    RECEIVE DATA
    SIGNAL GROUND
    PIN NO.
    To Command
    Port ConnectorDB9F RJ-45
    RJ-45 connector plugs into Command Port of
    MultiVOIP.
    DB-9 connector plugs into serial port of command
    PC (which runs MultiVOIP configuration
    software).
    Ethernet Connector
    The functions of the individual conductors of the MultiVOIP’s Ethernet port are
    shown on a pin-by-pin basis below.
    RJ-45 Ethernet Connector Pin Circuit Signal Name
    ;>4+,
    1
    2
    3
    6TD+ Data Transmit Positive
    TD- Data Transmit Negative
    RD+ Data Receive Positive
    RD- Data Receive Negative 
    						
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    T1/E1 Connector
    T1/E1 Connector
    ;>4+,
    Transmit Pair (to line)}4
    5
    Receive Pair (from line)}1
    2
    Voice/Fax Channel Connectors
    ;>4+,;
    Pin Functions (E&M Interface)
    Pin Descr Function
    1M Input
    2E Output
    3T1 4-Wire Output
    4 R 4-Wire Input, 2-Wire Input
    5 T 4-Wire Input, 2-Wire Input
    6R1 4-Wire Output
    7 SG Signal Ground (Output)
    8 SB Signal Battery (Output) 
    						
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    Pin Functions (FXS/FXO Interface)
    FXS Pin Description FXO Pin Description
    2N/C 2N/C
    3Ring 3Tip
    4Tip 4Ring
    5N/C 5N/C 
    						
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    Appendix C:  TCP/UDP Port
    Assignments 
    						
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    Well Known Port Numbers
    The following description of port number assignments for Internet Protocol (IP)
    communication is taken from the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) web
    site (dubyadubyadubya.iana.org).
    “The Well Known Ports are assigned by
    the IANA and on most systems can only
    be used by system (or root) processes or
    by programs executed by privileged
    users. Ports are used in the TCP
    [RFC793] to name the ends of logical
    connections which carry long term
    conversations. For the purpose of
    providing services to unknown callers, a
    service contact port is defined. This list
    specifies the port used by the server
    process as its contact port. The contact
    port is sometimes called the well-
    known port. To the extent possible,
    these same port assignments are used
    with the UDP [RFC768]. The range for
    assigned ports managed by the IANA is
    0-1023.”
    Well-known port numbers especially pertinent to MultiVOIP operation are listed
    below.
    Port Number Assignment List
    Well-Known Port Numbers
    Function Port Number
    telnet 23
    tftp 69
    snmp 161
    snmp tray 162
    gatekeeper registration 1719
    H.323 1720
    SIP 5060
    SysLog 514 
    						
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    Appendix D:  Installation
    Instructions for MVP428
    Upgrade Card 
    						
    							MVP428 Upgrade Installation MultiVOIP User Guide
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    Installation Instructions for MVP428 Upgrade Card
    In this procedure, you will install an additional circuit board into the MVP410,
    converting it from a 4-channel voip to an 8-channel voip.
    Procedure in Detail
    1. Power down and unplug the MVP410 unit.
    2. Using a Phillips driver, remove the blank cover plate at the rear of the
    MVP410 chassis.  Save the screws.
    screws on blank  cover plate  (2)
    Figure D-2: Removing screws from blank cover plate
    Summary:      (A) Attach four standoffs to main circuit card.
    (B) Mate the 60-pin connectors (male connector
    on main circuit card; female on upgrade card).
    (C) Attach upgrade card to main circuit card (4
    screws).
    
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    *
    (A)
    *   Add standoffs here
            (2 places).
    Replace main card screws
    with standoffs here
    (2 places).
    (B)
    Mate 60-pin
    connectors.
    (C)Attach upgrade card
    (screw s into  standoffs
    -- 4 places).
    Figure D-1.  Installation Summary 
    						
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    3. Using a Phillips driver, remove the three screws that secure the main circuit
    board and back panel assembly to the chassis.
    NOTE:
    Follow standard ESD
    precautions to protect the
    circuit board from static
    electricity damage.
    back panel screws (3)
    Figure D-3: Removing screws from back panel
    4. Slide the main circuit board out of the chassis far enough to unplug the
    power connector.
    power connector
    Figure D-4: Accessing power connector
    5. Unplug the power connector from the main circuit board.
    6. Slide the main circuit board completely out of the chassis and place on a
    non-conductive, static-safe table-top surface.
    7. Remove mounting hardware (2 screws, 2 nuts, and 4 standoffs) from its
    package. 
    						
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    8. On the phone-jack side of the circuit card, three screws attach the circuit
    card to the back panel.  Two of these screws are adjacent to the four phone-
    jack pairs.  Remove these two screws.
    Screw locati ons ( 2)
    at phone-jack edge
    of board.
    Figure D-5: Screws to be removed and replaced with standoffs
    (phone-jack edge of board; top view)
    9. Replace these two screws with standoffs.
    10. There are two copper-plated holes at the LED edge of the circuit card.
    Place a nut beneath each hole (lockwasher side should be in contact with
    board) and attach a standoff to each location\.
    Standoff locations (2) at LED edge
    of board (top view).
    Stan doff/nut attachment
    (rear  bot tom view)
    Figure D-6: Standoffs at LED edge of board (top view) 
    						
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