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Multitech Multivoip 100 Model Mvp110 Voice/fax Over Ip Networks User Guide
Multitech Multivoip 100 Model Mvp110 Voice/fax Over Ip Networks User Guide
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11 Chapter 1 - Introduction and Description The H323 ID assigned to this phone number identifies the office that is using this extension. The IP Address of the Corporate MultiVOIP is 201.022.122.118 and the default port number 1720 is used. Once the MultiVOIP goes online, the Gatekeeper registers it with the above H.323 ID. No other H323 endpoint can use this H.323 ID. This is like your own telephone number. If you choose the Proprietary PhoneBook option in the Phone Directory Database dialog box...
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12 Chapter 1 - Introduction and Description The proprietary data base would then appear as in the following dialog box and when the remote branch office MultiVOIP is turned on, the current data base would be downloaded to the remote branch office MultiVOIP.
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13 Chapter 1 - Introduction and Description Front Panel Description The MVP110 front panel has three groups of LEDs that provide the status of the Ethernet connection (Ethernet), the Voice/Fax channel, and an LED for boot status. The front panel is shown below and a description of each LED follows. MVP110 Front Panel Boot The Boot indicator lights when the MVP110 is booting or downloading setup. Ethernet RDReceive Data indicator blinks when packets are being received from the local area network....
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14 Chapter 1 - Introduction and Description Back Panel Description The cable connections for the MVP110 are made at the back panel. Connectors include Power, Command Port (RJ-45), Ethernet, and Voice/Fax Channel. The cable connectors are shown in Figure 1-5 and defined in the following groups. Figure 1-5. Back Panel Power Connector The Power connector is used to connect the external power supply to the MVP110. Command Connector The Command connector is used to configure the MVP110 using a PC with an...
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15 Chapter 1 - Introduction and Description Specifications One 4 MB DRAM (1 Meg by 32-bit, 70 nanosecond SIMM) Caution: SIMM speed and size cannot be mixed Two Megabytes of flash memory Ethernet Port Single Ethernet Interface - 10Base-T (twisted pair) keyed RJ-45 connector. Command Port Single 19.2 Kbps asynchronous Command Port using an RJ-45 to DB9 cable with a DB9 female connector Voice/Fax Channel One RJ-11 jack (FXS) Electrical/Physical Voltage - 115 VAC (Standard), 240 Volts AC...
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17 Chapter 2 - Installation Installing Your MVP110 The basic steps of installing your MVP110 network involve unpacking the units, connecting the cables, and configuring the units using management software (MVP110 Configuration). This process results in a fully functional Voice Over IP network. A general description is provided below and detailed instructions are provided in Chapter 3, Software Loading and Configuration. Installing and Configuring Your MVP110 The VOIP administrator must first install the...
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18 Chapter 2 - Installation Unpacking Your MVP110 Remove all items from the box. (See Figure 2-1.) !# Figure 2-1. Unpacking Safety Warnings Caution: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. A lithium battery on the circuit board provides backup power for the time keeping capability. The battery has an estimated life expectancy of ten years. When the battery starts to weaken, the date and time may be incorrect. If the...
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19 Chapter 2 - Installation Cabling Your MVP110 Cabling your MVP110 involves making the proper Power, Command Port, and Internet connections. Figure 2-2 shows the back panel connectors and the associated cable connections. The Cabling Procedure section provides step-by-step instructions for cabling your MVP110. $! $! $%%& $! ( Figure 2-2. Cable Connections Cabling Procedure 1. Using the supplied cable, connect the power supply to a live AC outlet, then...