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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 Index 431 Call Transferred to .................... 334 CT Ph# ...................................... 334 Duration .................................... 332 Event # ...................................... 332 From (gateway)......................... 332 Gateway Name (callee) ............. 333 Gateway Name (caller) ............. 333 H.450 functionality ................... 334 IP Address (callee).................... 333 IP Address (caller) .................... 333 Mode ......................................... 332 Options (caller) ......................... 333 Options callee ........................... 333 Outbound digits......................... 333 Packets Lost .............................. 333 Packets received........................ 333 Packets Sent .............................. 332 Start Date, Time ........................ 332 Status ........................................ 332 Supplementary Services info .... 334 To (gateway) ............................. 332 Voice coder ............................... 333 Logs (Statistics) function........... 331 Logs (Statistics) screen Delete File button...................... 332 Last button ................................ 332 logs and web browser GUI analog........................................ 217 T1/E1 ........................................ 143 logs by email, illustration analog........................................ 215 T1/E1 ........................................ 141 Logs screen definitions analog........................................ 217 T1/E1 ........................................ 143 Logs screen field definitions analog........................................ 218 T1/E1 ........................................ 143 Logs screen parameters (analog) Enable Console Messages ......... 218 GUI ........................................... 218 IP Address (SysLog Server)...... 218 Online Statistics Updation Interval .............................................. 218 Port (SysLog Server) ................ 218 SMTP ........................................ 218 SNMP ....................................... 218 SysLog Server Enable............... 218Turn Off Logs ........................... 218 Logs screen parameters (T1/E1) Enable Console Messages ......... 143 GUI ........................................... 143 IP Address (SysLog Server) ...... 143 Online Statistics Updation Interval .............................................. 143 Port (SysLog Server)................. 143 SMTP ........................................ 143 SNMP........................................ 143 SysLog Server Enable ............... 143 Turn Off Logs ........................... 143 logs screen, accessing analog ........................................ 216 T1/E1 ........................................ 142 long distance call savings T1 .............................................. 236 long-distance call savings E1 .............................................. 275 Long-Haul Mode field E1 .............................................. 121 T1 .............................................. 116 Loss of Frame Alignment (E1 stats) field ........................................... 344 Loss of Frame Alignment (T1 stats) field ........................................... 341 Loss of MultiFrame Alignment (E1 stats) field .................................. 345 Loss of MultiFrame Alignment (T1 stats) field .................................. 342 lost packets, consecutive analog ........................................ 187 T1/E1 ........................................ 112 lost password......................... 364, 367 M Mac Address System Info (analog) ................. 232 System Info (T1/E1).......... 158, 323 mail criteria (SMTP), records analog ........................................ 212 T1/E1 ........................................ 138 Mail Server IP Address (SMTP) field analog ........................................ 211 T1/E1 ........................................ 137 Mail Type (SMTP logs) field analog ........................................ 212 T1/E1 ........................................ 138
Index MultiVOIP User Guide 432 mains frequency analog models ............................. 25 E1 models ................................... 24 T1 models ................................... 23 management (analog) local ............................................ 19 remote (SNMP)........................... 19 remote (web browser GUI) ......... 19 management (E1 models) local ............................................ 15 remote (SNMP)........................... 15 remote (web browser GUI) ......... 15 management (T1 models) local ............................................ 11 remote (SNMP)........................... 11 remote (web browser GUI) ......... 11 management of voips, remote analog........................................ 200 T1/E1 ........................................ 126 Max bandwidth (coder) analog........................................183 T1/E1 ........................................108 Max Baud Rate field analog........................................ 182 T1/E1 ........................................ 107 maximum cable span E1 .............................................. 121 T1.............................................. 116 Maximum Jitter Value field analog........................................ 186 T1/E1 ........................................111 Message Waiting Light (FXO) and Avaya Magix PBX ............. 195 and DID .................................... 195 Message Waiting Light (FXS Ground Start) and Avaya Magix PBX ............. 192 and DID .................................... 192 Message Waiting Light (FXS Loop Start) and Avaya Magix PBX ............. 191 and DID .................................... 191 Message Waiting Light field FXO .......................................... 195 FXS Ground Start ..................... 192 FXS Loop Start ......................... 191 Minimum Jitter Value field analog........................................ 185T1/E1 ........................................110 Mode (call progress) field ............. 327 Mode (Fax) field analog ........................................ 182 T1/E1 ........................................ 107 Mode (statistics, logs) field ........... 332 model descriptions E1 ................................................ 14 mounting analog models ............................. 18 E1 models.................................... 14 T1 models.................................... 10 mounting in rack ............................. 65 procedure for ...............................67 safety ..................................... 60, 66 mounting options............................... 8 mounting, physical quick............................................ 32 Multiplexed UDP field E1 .............................................. 287 T1 .............................................. 243 MultiVOIP configuration software . 35 analog .......................................... 19 E1 models.................................... 15 T1 models.................................... 11 MultiVOIP Program Menu items .. 347 MultiVOIP Program Menu options Configuration ............................ 347 Date & Time Setup ................... 347 Download CAS Protocol........... 347 Download Factory Defaults ...... 348 Download Firmware.................. 348 Set Password ............................. 348 Uninstall .................................... 348 Upgrade Software ..................... 348 MultiVOIP program menu, option descriptions ....................... 347, 348 MultiVOIP software installing......................................75 location of files............................78 program icon location .................79 uninstalling..........................82, 368 MultiVOIP software (analog) moving around in ......................173 MultiVOIP software (T1/E1) moving around in ........................98 MultiVoipManager............................ 9 analog ........................................163
MultiVOIP User Guide Index 433 T1/E1 ..........................................88 MultiVoipManager software analog.......................................... 19 E1 models ................................... 15 T1 models ................................... 11 MVP210 grounding ....................................73 unpacking.................................... 64 MVP2400 cabling procedure........................69 unpacking.................................... 62 MVP2410 cabling procedure........................68 unpacking.................................... 61 MVP3010 cabling procedure........................68 unpacking.................................... 61 MVP410 cabling procedure..................70, 72 grounding ....................................71 unpacking.................................... 63 MVP810 cabling procedure........................70 grounding ....................................71 unpacking.................................... 63 N national-rate calls to foreign voip sites E1 .............................................. 279 network access analog........................................ 202 T1/E1 ........................................ 128 Network Disconnection field analog........................................ 187 T1/E1 ........................................ 112 network/terminal settings, voip and PBX E1/ISDN ................................... 123 T1/ISDN ................................... 118 Number of Days (email log criteria) analog........................................ 212 T1/E1 ........................................ 138 Number of Records (email log criteria) analog........................................ 212 T1/E1 ........................................ 138 numbering plan resources ............. 318O obtaining updated firmware .......... 349 official phone numbers caution about ............................... 48 Online Statistics Updation Interval field (Logs) analog ........................................ 218 T1/E1 ........................................ 144 operating system.......................... 22 operating temperature .....................66 operating voltage analog models ............................. 25 T1 models.............................. 23, 24 operation expansion card (T1/E1) ............. 400 Operator (ISDN) field E1/ISDN.................................... 123 T1/ISDN.................................... 118 Optimization Factor field analog ........................................186 T1/E1 ........................................111 Options (call progress) field .......... 328 Options (callee, statistics, logs) field .................................................. 333 Options, From Details (SMTP logs) field analog ........................................ 214 T1/E1 ........................................ 140 Options, To Details (SMTP logs) field analog ........................................ 214 T1/E1 ........................................ 140 out of band, DTMF analog ........................................ 182 T1/E1 ........................................ 107 Outbound Digits (call progress) field .................................................. 327 Outbound Digits (SMTP logs) field analog ........................................ 214 T1/E1 ........................................ 140 Outbound digits (statistics, logs) field .................................................. 333 outbound phonebook example ....................................... 49 Outbound Phonebook Entries List icon E1 .............................................. 282 T1 .............................................. 238 Outbound Phonebook entries, list
Index MultiVOIP User Guide 434 E1 .............................................. 288 T1.............................................. 244 outbound phonebook example quick ........................................... 39 outbound vs. inbound phonebooks E1 .............................................. 280 T1.............................................. 236 Output Gain field analog........................................181 T1/E1 ........................................106 output level, fax tones analog........................................ 182 T1/E1 ........................................ 107 outside line, access to................ 47, 49 P Packets Lost (call progress) field .. 327 Packets Lost (SMTP logs) field analog........................................ 213 T1/E1 ........................................ 139 Packets lost (statistics, logs) field . 333 Packets Received (call progress) field .................................................. 327 Packets Received (SMTP logs) field analog........................................ 213 T1/E1 ........................................ 139 Packets received (statistics, logs) field .................................................. 333 Packets Sent (call progress) field .. 327 Packets Sent (SMTP logs) field analog........................................ 213 T1/E1 ........................................ 139 Packets sent (statistics, logs) field 332 packets, consecutive lost analog........................................ 187 T1/E1 ........................................ 112 Parallel H.245 field E1 .............................................. 287 T1.............................................. 243 Pass Through (E&M) field ........... 199 Password (SMTP) field analog........................................ 211 T1/E1 ........................................ 137 password, lost/forgotten........ 364, 367 password, setting........................... 364 web browser GUI ...................... 367 patents............................................. 2 patterns, destinationtips about ..................................... 46 PBX characteristics, variations in E1 .............................................. 317 T1 .............................................. 273 PBX interaction analog models ............................. 18 E1 models.................................... 14 T1 models.................................... 10 PC, command COM port assignment (detailed) .80 COM port requirement ................ 32 demands upon ............................. 32 non-dedicated use........................ 32 operating system.......................... 32 settings ........................................ 32 specifications............................... 32 PCM Law field E1 .............................................. 124 T1 .............................................. 119 Permissions (SNMP) field analog ........................................ 202 T1/E1 ........................................ 128 personnel requirement for rack installation .....................66 to lift during installation ..............67 to lift unit during installation....... 60 phone exchanges dedicated ..................................... 47 institutional.................................. 47 local............................................. 47 non-local ..................................... 47 organizational .............................. 47 Phone Number (Auto Call) field analog ........................................184 Phone Number (Auto Call)field T1/E1 ........................................109 Phone Signaling Tones & Cadences analog ........................................ 203 T1/E1 ........................................ 129 phone startup configuration............. 36 phone switch types ISDN implementations in.......... 125 phone/IP details importance of writing down ........ 28 importance of writing down (analog) .................................165 importance of writing down (T1/E1) ....................................89
MultiVOIP User Guide Index 435 phonebook FTP remote file transfers .......... 371 phonebook configuration starter .......................................... 39 phonebook configuration (analog)162, 321 phonebook configuration (remote) 371 phonebook configuration (T1/E1) ..87 Phonebook Configuration icon E1 .............................................. 282 T1.............................................. 238 Phonebook Configuration Parameter definitions E1 .............................. 285, 286, 287 T1.............................. 241, 242, 243 Phonebook Configuration procedure T1.............................................. 237 Phonebook Configuration Procedure E1 .............................................. 281 Phonebook Configuration screen E1 .............................................. 284 T1.............................................. 237 Phonebook Configuration screen fields (E1) Annex E (H.323, UDP multiplexing)......................... 287 Call Signalling Port................... 285 Enable Proxy............................. 286 Gatekeeper Name...................... 285 Gateway Name.......................... 285 Gateway Prefix ......................... 285 H.245 Tunneling ....................... 286 H.323 ID ................................... 285 IP Address (Gatekeeper) Name 285 Parallel H.245 (Tunneling with Fast Start) ..................................... 287 Port Number (Gatekeeper) ........ 285 Port Number (proxy server) ...... 286 Proxy Server IP Address ........... 286 Q.931 Multiplexing................... 286 Use Fast Start ............................ 285 Phonebook Configuration screen fields (T1) Annex E (H.323, UDP multiplexing)......................... 243 Call Signalling Port................... 241 Enable Proxy............................. 242 Gatekeeper Name...................... 241Gateway Name .......................... 241 Gateway Prefix.......................... 241 H.245 Tunneling ....................... 242 H.323 ID ................................... 241 IP Address (Gatekeeper) Name . 241 Parallel H.245 (Tunneling with Fast Start)...................................... 243 Port Number (Gatekeeper) ........ 241 Port Number (proxy server) ...... 242 Proxy Server IP Address ........... 242 Q.931 Multiplexing ................... 242 Use Fast Start ............................ 241 phonebook destination patterns ....... 46 phonebook dialing patterns ............. 46 phonebook digits dropping ...................................... 47 leading ......................................... 47 non-PSTN type............................ 47 specialized codes ......................... 47 types used .................................... 46 phonebook entries, coordinating E1 .............................................. 281 T1 .............................................. 237 phonebook examples analog ........................................162 mixed digital/analog .................... 49 phonebook icons E1 .............................................. 282 T1 .............................................. 238 phonebook objectives & considerations E1 .............................................. 280 phonebook sidebar menu E1 .............................................. 283 T1 .............................................. 239 phonebook tips ................................ 46 phonebook worksheet ............... 52, 53 phonebook, analog voips............... 321 phonebook, inbound example ....................................... 49 example, quick ............................ 43 phonebook, outbound example ....................................... 49 example, quick ............................ 39 phonebooks, inbound vs. outbound E1 .............................................. 280 T1 .............................................. 236
Index MultiVOIP User Guide 436 phonebooks, objectives & considerations T1.............................................. 236 Phonebooks, objectives & considerations E1 .............................................. 275 phonebooks, sample........................ 51 physical mounting, quick ................ 32 pinging and connectivity................. 58 pinout command cable ......................... 402 ethernet cable ............................ 402 T1/E1 connector........................ 403 Voice/FAX connector ............... 403 placement (physical), quick ............ 32 Port field, SysLog Server analog........................................ 218 T1/E1 ........................................ 144 Port Number (Gatekeeper) field E1 .............................................. 285 T1.............................................. 241 Port Number (proxy server) E1 .............................................. 286 T1.............................................. 242 Port Number (SMTP) field analog........................................ 211 T1/E1 ........................................ 137 port number (SNMP) field analog........................................ 202 T1/E1 ........................................ 128 power consumption analog models ............................. 25 E1 models ................................... 24 T1 models ................................... 23 power frequency analog models ............................. 25 E1 models ................................... 24 T1 models ................................... 23 Power LED analog models ............................. 21 Prefix Matched (call progress) field .................................................. 327 Prefix Matched (SMTP logs) field analog........................................ 214 T1/E1 ........................................ 140 prerequisites for technical configuration (analog) ..............................................165for technical configuration (T1/E1) ................................................89 prerequisites for installation E1 info......................................... 30 IP info.......................................... 29 T1 info......................................... 29 PRI ISDN implementations .............. 125 product CD ...................................... 26 use in software installation .... 35, 75 Product CD analog .......................................... 19 E1 models.................................... 15 T1 models.................................... 11 product family ............................... 8, 9 product groups .................................. 8 Program Menu items ..................... 347 Protocol Type (outbound phonebook) E1 .............................................. 290 T1 .............................................. 246 Proxy Server IP Address E1 .............................................. 286 T1 .............................................. 242 Proxy Server Parameters E1 .............................................. 286 T1 .............................................. 242 Pulse Density Violation (T1 stats) field ........................................... 342 Pulse Generation Ratio (analog) field .................................................. 206 Pulse Shape Level field E1 .............................................. 124 T1 .............................................. 119 Q Q.931 Multiplexing field E1 .............................................. 286 T1 .............................................. 242 Q.931 Parameters T1 .............................................. 241 Q.931 Port Number (outbound phonebook) field E1 .............................................. 291 T1 .............................................. 247 R rack mounting grounding ....................................66
MultiVOIP User Guide Index 437 safety..................................... 60, 66 rack mounting instructions.............. 65 rack mounting procedure ................67 rack, equipment weight capacity of .......................66 rack-mountable voip models........... 60 RCV (channel) LED analog models ........................... 21 RCV (Ethernet) LED analog models ............................. 21 Receive Slip (E1 Stats) field ......... 346 Receive Slip (T1 Stats) field ......... 343 Receive Timeslot 16 Alarm Indication Signal (E1 stats) field................ 345 Receive Timeslot 16 Loss of MultiFrame Alignment (E1 stats) field ........................................... 346 Receive Timeslot 16 Loss of Signal (E1 stats) field ........................... 345 Received (RTCP Packets, IP Stats) field ........................................... 338 Received (RTP Packets, IP Stats) field .................................................. 338 Received (TCP Packets, IP Stats) field .................................................. 337 Received (Total Packets, IP Stats) field ........................................... 336 Received (UDP Packets, IP Stats) field ........................................... 337 Received with Errors (RTCP Packets, IP Stats) field ............................ 338 Received with Errors (RTP Packets, IP Stats) field ............................ 338 Received with Errors (TCP Packets, IP Stats) field ............................ 337 Received with Errors (Total Packets, IP Stats) field ............................ 337 Received with Errors (UDP Packets, IP Stats) field ............................ 337 Recipient Address (email logs) field T1/E1 ........................................ 138 Recipient Address (email logs)field analog........................................ 212 recovering voice packets analog........................................184 T1/E1 ........................................109 Red Alarm (E1 stats) field ............ 344 Red Alarm (T1 stats) field ............ 341Regeneration (dialing, FXO) field 195 Regional Parameter definitions analog ................................ 205, 206 T1/E1 ................................ 131, 132 Regional Parameter fields (analog) Cadence ..................................... 206 Custom (tones) .......................... 206 Pulse Generation Ratio.............. 206 Regional Parameter fields (T1/E1) Cadence ..................................... 132 Country/Region (tone schemes) 131 Custom (tones) .......................... 132 Frequency 1 ............................... 131 Frequency 2 ............................... 131 Gain 1 ........................................ 131 Gain 2 ........................................ 131 type (of tone) ............................. 131 regional parameters, setting analog ........................................ 203 T1/E1 ........................................ 129 remote control/configuration web GUI and ............................. 383 remote phonebook configuration .. 371 remote voip using to confirm configuration31, 39 remote voip configuration (analog) ..................................................163 remote voip configuration (T1/E1) .87 Remote Voip Management analog ........................................ 200 T1/E1 ........................................ 126 Remove Prefix (inbound) field E1 .............................................. 296 T1 .............................................. 252 Remove Prefix (outbound) field E1 .............................................. 290 T1 .............................................. 246 repair procedures for customers U.S. & Canada .................................. 390 Reply-To Address (email logs) field T1/E1 ........................................ 138 Reply-To Address (email logs)field analog ........................................ 212 Reports function ............................ 334 Retrieve Sequence analog ........................................ 223 T1/E1 ........................................ 149
Index MultiVOIP User Guide 438 Retrieve Sequence (analog) .......... 220 Retrieve Sequence (T1/E1) ........... 146 RFC768......................................... 406 RFC793......................................... 406 ring cadences, custom analog................................ 207, 209 T1/E1 ................................ 133, 135 Ring Count (FXO) field ................ 197 Ring Count field FXS Ground Start ..................... 193 FXS Loop Start ......................... 191 Ring Count forwarding condition E1 .............................................. 297 T1.............................................. 253 ring tone, custom analog................................ 207, 208 T1/E1 ................................ 133, 134 ring-tones analog........................................ 207 T1/E1 ........................................ 133 Round Trip Delay field E1 .............................................. 294 T1.............................................. 250 RSG LED analog models ........................... 21 S Safety Recommendations for Rack Installations .................................66 safety warnings ............................... 60 Safety Warnings Telecom.......... 60 sample phonebooks......................... 51 Save Setup command analog........................................ 233 T1/E1 ........................................ 159 saving configuration analog........................................ 233 T1/E1 ........................................ 159 user............................................ 362 saving tech configuration ................ 38 Saving the MultiVOIP Configuration analog........................................ 233 T1/E1 ........................................ 159 savings on toll calls E1 .............................................. 275 T1.............................................. 236 scale-ability E1 ................................................ 14T1 ................................................ 10 second dial tone and comma use ............................ 48 Select All (SMTP logs) field analog ........................................ 213 T1/E1 ........................................ 139 Select Channel field analog ........................................181 T1/E1 ........................................106 Select Channel, Supplementary Services field analog ........................................222 T1/E1 ........................................148 Selected Coder field analog ........................................183 T1/E1 ........................................108 Set Baud Rate analog ........................................ 230 T1/E1 ........................................ 156 Set Custom Tones & Cadences analog ........................................ 207 T1/E1 ........................................ 133 Set ISDN Parameters .................... 125 Set Log Reporting Method analog ........................................ 216 T1/E1 ........................................ 142 Set Password (program menu option) , command ................................... 364 Set Password (web browser GUI) , command ................................... 367 Set Password option description (MultiVOIP program menu) ..... 348 Set Regional Parameters analog ........................................ 203 T1/E1 ........................................ 129 Set SMTP Parameters analog ........................................ 210 T1/E1 ........................................ 136 Set SNMP Parameters analog ........................................ 200 T1/E1 ........................................ 126 Set Supplementary Services Parameters analog ........................................ 219 T1/E1 ........................................ 145 Set T1/E1/ISDN Parameters ......... 113 Set Telephony Interface Parameters .................................................. 188
MultiVOIP User Guide Index 439 Set Voice/FAX Parameters analog........................................ 178 T1/E1 ........................................ 103 setting IP parameters analog........................................174 T1/E1 ..........................................99 setting password............................ 364 web browser GUI ...................... 367 setting user defaults ...................... 362 setup, saving analog........................................ 233 T1/E1 ........................................ 159 user............................................ 362 setup, saving user values............... 362 Signal (type, E&M) field .............. 199 signaling cadences analog........................................ 203 T1/E1 ........................................ 129 signaling parameters (analog telephony) ................................. 188 signaling tones analog........................................ 203 T1/E1 ........................................ 129 signaling types analog telephony ......................... 33 analog telephony (MVP210).......73 analog telephony (MVP-410/810) ................................................71 Silence Compression (call progress) field ........................................... 328 Silence Compression (SMTP logs) analog........................................ 214 T1/E1 ........................................ 140 Silence Compression field analog........................................184 T1/E1 ........................................109 Silence Detection (FXO) field ...... 197 Silence Timer (FXO) field ............ 197 simulated voip network use in startup ............................... 48 SIP compatibility analog models ......................... 19 E1 models ............................... 15 T1 models ............................... 11 SIP Fields (Outbound Phonebook) E1 .............................................. 292 T1.............................................. 248SIP incompatibility with H.450 Supplementary Services analog .................................. 19, 219 E1 ................................................ 15 T1 ................................................ 11 T1/E1 ........................................ 145 SIP Port Number field E1 .............................................. 292 T1 .............................................. 248 SIP port number, standard E1 .............................................. 292 T1 .............................................. 248 SIP URL field E1 .............................................. 292 T1 .............................................. 248 SMTP quick setup .................................. 37 SMTP (log reporting type) button analog ........................................ 218 T1/E1 ........................................ 144 SMTP logs by email, illustration analog ........................................ 215 T1/E1 ........................................ 141 SMTP Parameters definitions analog ........................................ 211 T1/E1 ........................................ 137 SMTP Parameters fields (analog) Enable SMTP ............................ 211 Login Name............................... 211 Mail Server IP Address ............. 211 Mail Type .................................. 212 Number of Days ........................ 212 Number of Records ................... 212 Password ................................... 211 Port Number .............................. 211 Recipient Address ..................... 212 Reply-To Address ..................... 212 Subject....................................... 212 SMTP Parameters fields (T1/E1) Enable SMTP ............................ 137 Login Name............................... 137 Mail Server IP Address ............. 137 Mail Type .................................. 138 Number of Days ........................ 138 Number of Records ................... 138 Password ................................... 137 Port Number .............................. 137 Recipient Address ..................... 138
Index MultiVOIP User Guide 440 Reply-To Address ..................... 138 Subject ...................................... 138 SMTP parameters, accessing analog........................................ 210 T1/E1 ........................................ 136 SMTP parameters,setting analog........................................ 210 T1/E1 ........................................ 136 SMTP port, standard analog ...................................... 211 T1/E1....................................... 137 SMTP prerequisites analog models ........................... 167 quick ........................................... 31 T1/E1 models .............................. 92 SMTP, enabling analog........................................ 210 T1/E1 ........................................ 136 SNMP (log reporting type) button analog........................................ 218 T1/E1 ........................................ 144 SNMP agent program analog........................................163 T1/E1 ..........................................88 SNMP agent, enabling analog........................................ 200 T1/E1 ........................................ 126 SNMP Parameter Definitions T1/E1 ........................................ 128 SNMP Parameter fields (analog) Address ..................................... 202 Community Name (2) ............... 202 Community Name 1 .................. 202 Enable SNMP Agent................. 202 Permissions (1) ......................... 202 Permissions (2) ......................... 202 Port Number.............................. 202 SNMP Parameter fields (T1/E1) Address ..................................... 128 Community Name (2) ............... 128 Community Name 1 .................. 128 Enable SNMP Agent................. 128 Permissions (1) ......................... 128 Permissions (2) ......................... 128 Port Number.............................. 128 SNMP Parameters, setting analog........................................ 200 T1/E1 ........................................ 126software control ......................................... 35 uninstalling (detailed) .................82 updates (analog) ........................163 updates (T1/E1)...........................88 software (MultiVOIP) uninstalling................................ 368 software configuration summary......................................75 software installation detailed ........................................75 quick............................................ 35 software loading ..............................75 software loading, quick ................... 35 software version numbers ...............77 software, MultiVOIP (analog) screen-surfing in........................173 software, MultiVOIP (T1/E1) moving around in ........................98 screen-surfing in..........................98 software, MultiVOIP(analog) moving around in ......................173 software, on command PC .............. 35 Solving Common Connection Problems analog ........................................172 T1/E1 ..........................................97 sound quality, improving analog ........................................184 T1/E1 ........................................109 specialized codes, in dialing............ 47 specifications analog models ............................. 25 E1 models.................................... 24 T1 models.................................... 23 Start Date, Time (SMTP logs) field analog ........................................ 213 T1/E1 ........................................ 139 Start Date,Time (statistics, logs) field .................................................. 332 starter configuration inbound phonebook ..................... 43 outbound phonebook ................... 39 phone/IP ...................................... 36 startup tasks..................................... 28 Options (caller............................... 333 Status (call progress) field............. 330 Status (statistics, logs) field........... 332