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Multitech Multivoip 100 Model Mvp120 Standalone Voice/ip Gateway Quick Start Guide
Multitech Multivoip 100 Model Mvp120 Standalone Voice/ip Gateway Quick Start Guide
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31 Configuring the MultiVOIP You have completed configuration of the Master MVP120. The voice channel you have set up is labeled Hunt Group #1. If a call from an H.323 endpoint (a MultiVOIP or a stand-alone H.323 endpoint) to Phone Number 101 is unable to be connected, it will automatically connect to the next available phone number in Hunt Group #1, such as Phone Number on a Slave MultiVOIP. 5. Add all other phone numbers (Slave units and stand-alone units) to the Phone Directory database. To add a...
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MultiVOIP Quick Start Guide 32 9. Click OK and you are returned to the Phone Directory Database dialog box which now includes the remote phone number and related information in the Phone Number list. 10. To configure a stand-alone endpoint (for example, a PC with NetMeeting software), click Add and the Add/Edit Phone Entry dialog box displays again.
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33 Configuring the MultiVOIP 11. Enter the phone number for the stand-alone endpoint in the Station Information group Phone Number box. For example, 301. 12. Click inside the Description box and enter a description for the remote NetMeeting. For example, “Human Resources Desk”. Note: Because the H.323 endpoint is not a MVP120, the Phone Directory database ignores the Voice Channel entry. It does not matter what value is entered. 13. In the Station Identification group, select NO HUNT from the Hunt Group...
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MultiVOIP Quick Start Guide 34 15. When you have finished, click OK to download the default setup. 16. Click OK. After the setup is written to the MVP120, the unit reboots. 17. Check to ensure that the BOOT LED on the MVP120 is off after the download is complete. This may take several minutes as the MVP120 reboots. At this time your master MVP120 is configured. Proceed to the “Configuring Your Slave MVP120s” section.
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35 Configuring MultiVOIP Slaves Configuring Your Slave MVP120s If the Proprietary Phonebook option on the Phone Directory Database dialog box was enabled, then you will need to configure all remote H.323 endpoints as “Slave” units. For example, the MVP120 at the company’s subsidiary office in London would need to be configured as a “Slave”. CAUTION: If you are installing a MVP120 behind a Firewall, the Firewall must support H.323. Refer to your Firewall user documentation to enable H.323 support. 1....
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MultiVOIP Quick Start Guide 36 Select the Enable Diffserv check box if you have routers that support Diffserv (sometimes called IP Precedence). This feature gives priority to voice packets so they are not delayed because of large data files being downloaded. The default Frame Type is TYPE_II. If this does not match your IP network, select the Frame Type from the Frame Type list. The Frame Type choices are TYPE_II and SNAP. 4. In the Port Address group, enter the IP Address and IP Mask. In the Gateway...
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37 Configuring MultiVOIP Slaves channel interface, voice/fax parameters, Billing/Misc parameters, and regional telephone parameters for the channel. Feature options are enabled or disabled according to the interface type. The Inter Digit Time option defines the maximum amount of time that the unit will wait before mapping the dialed digits to an entry in the Phone Directory Database. If too much time elapses between digits, and the wrong numbers are mapped, you will hear a rapid busy signal. If this...
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MultiVOIP Quick Start Guide 38The Message Waiting Light check box must be selected on the originating and answering voice channel. This enables the number dialed to connect you to the appropriate voice channel, then output that number on the voice channel. For FXO-to-FXO communications, you can enable a specific kind of FXO disconnect: Current Loss, Tone Detection, or Silence Detection. Check with your in- house phone personnel to verify the type of disconnect to use. If Current Loss is checked, the VOIP...
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39 Configuring MultiVOIP Slaves 8. Input gain modifies the level of the audio coming in to the voice channel before it is sent over the Internet to the remote MultiVOIP. Output gain modifies the level of the audio being output to the device attached to the voice channel. Make your selections from the Input and Output lists in the Voice Gain group. The valid range is +31dB to –31dB with a recommended/default value of 0. You can also set up the DTMF gain (or output level in decibels - dB) for the higher...
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MultiVOIP Quick Start Guide 40Note: If the Automatic Coder is selected, enter the bandwidth in the Max Bandwidth from the list. Check with your VOIP administrator to determine how much bandwidth is available. 10. The Fax group enables you to send/receive faxes. You can set the maximum baud rate for faxes and the fax volume in the two lists and change the jitter value in milliseconds. When receiving fax packets from a remote MultiVOIP, it is possible for individual packets to be delayed or received out...