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MultiVOIP ® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways MVP210/410/810 MVP210/410/810 ‐ SS MVP210/410/810 ‐ FX User Guide .
2 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways User Guide S000383E Analog MultiVOIP Units (Models MVP210, MVP410, MVP810) (Models .
MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 3 Contents Chapter 1 – Product Overview ..................................................................................................................
Contents 4 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways Configuring Interface Parameters ............................................................................................................................... 44 Call Signaling .
Contents MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 5 Implementing a Software Upgrade .........................................................................................................................
6 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways Chapter 1 – P roduct Ov er v ie w The MultiVOIP gateways, MVP210, MVP410, and MVP810 provide toll ‐ free voice and fax communications over the Internet or an Intranet.
Chapter 1 – Product Overview MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 7 Interfaces to Help You Use the MultiVOIP Two int.
Chapter 1 – Product Overview 8 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways Computer Requirements The computer on which the MultiVOI.
MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 9 Chapter 2 – Inst al ling and Cabling th e Mult iV OIP The MVP210 MultiVOIP models are tabletop units. The MVP410 and MVP810 MultiVOIPs are heavier units.
Chapter 2 – Installing and Cabling the MultiVOIP 10 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways MVP410/810 models content list ● .
Chapter 2 – Installing and Cabling the MultiVOIP MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 11 Connecting the MVP210 to LA.
Chapter 2 – Installing and Cabling the MultiVOIP 12 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways c.
Chapter 2 – Installing and Cabling the MultiVOIP MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 13 For DID channels only For a.
Chapter 2 – Installing and Cabling the MultiVOIP 14 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways Connecting MultiVOIP to LAN and Telephone Equipment (MVP 410/810) To connect the MultiVOIP to your LAN and telephone equipment.
Chapter 2 – Installing and Cabling the MultiVOIP MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 15 c. For a DID connection. (DID Examples: DID fax system or DID voice phone lines.
Chapter 2 – Installing and Cabling the MultiVOIP 16 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 3.
MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 17 Chapter 3 – Inst al ling Sof t w ar e Setting up your MultiVOIP involves the following tasks: 1. Install the software onto the PC.
Chapter 3 – Installing Softwar e 18 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 6. Select a program folder location for the MultiVOIP software program icon. Click Next .
Chapter 3 – Installing Softwar e MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 19 7. In the next wizard panel, sel ect the COM port that the command PC uses when com municating with the MultiVOIP unit.
Chapter 3 – Installing Softwar e 20 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways Configuring for VOIP Communications This section describes how to configure the MultiVOIP so you can use VOIP communications.
Chapter 3 – Installing Softwar e MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 21 Setting IP Address For basic operation of the .
Chapter 3 – Installing Softwar e 22 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 9. Enter DNS Server IP Address 10.
Chapter 3 – Installing Softwar e MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 23 Setting Voice/Fax Parameters You must configure the individual channels before using your unit.
Chapter 3 – Installing Softwar e 24 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways To configure channels: 1. From the Select Channel drop ‐ down list, select the channel you want to configure.
Chapter 3 – Installing Softwar e MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 25 Setting Interface Parameters The Interface parameters control the telephony setti ngs that are applied to the individual MultiVOIP channels.
Chapter 3 – Installing Softwar e 26 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways To set Interfac e Parameters: 1. From the Channel drop down list, select Channel whose parameters you want to configure.
Chapter 3 – Installing Softwar e MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 27 b. Complete Disconnect fields: • Current Reversal (us.
Chapter 3 – Installing Softwar e 28 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways Setting Call Signaling There are three choices for Call Signaling: H.
Chapter 3 – Installing Softwar e MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 29 Configuring H.323 Call Signal This feature is not supported by –SS and –FX series.
Chapter 3 – Installing Softwar e 30 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways Setting the Region or Country Select the country or region in which the MultiVOIP unit operates.
Chapter 3 – Installing Softwar e MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 31 Defining the Phone Book A populated phone book helps the VOIP unit translate call traffic.
Chapter 3 – Installing Softwar e 32 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways Configuring the Outbound Phone Book 1. Select Add Entry. 2. To allow unmatched destinations an alternative, check Accept Any Number.
MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 33 Chapter 4 – Conf ig ur ing Y our Mult iV OIP Two interfaces help you use your MultiVOIP: ● A .
Chapter 4 – Configuring Your MultiVOIP 34 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways Navigating the Software To launch the MultiVOIP software: 1. From the Start button, select All Progra ms , MultiVOIP x.
Chapter 4 – Configuring Your MultiVOIP MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 35 Configuration Information Checklist The following chart helps you organize the configuration information nee ded.
Chapter 4 – Configuring Your MultiVOIP 36 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways Setting Ethernet/IP This section describes the Ethernet settings needed for the MultiVOIP unit.
Chapter 4 – Configuring Your MultiVOIP MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 37 Ethernet/IP Parameter Definitions Field Name Values Descri ption Ethernet Parameters Packet Prioritization (802.
Chapter 4 – Configuring Your MultiVOIP 38 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways Ethernet/IP Parameter Definitions (continued) Field N.
Chapter 4 – Configuring Your MultiVOIP MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 39 Setting Voice/Fax Parameters Configure the Voice/Fax section for each channel used.
Chapter 4 – Configuring Your MultiVOIP 40 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways Voice/Fax Parameter Definitions Field Name Values .
Chapter 4 – Configuring Your MultiVOIP MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 41 Voice/Fax Parameter Definitions (continue d) .
Chapter 4 – Configuring Your MultiVOIP 42 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways Voice/Fax Parameter Definitions (continue d) Fiel.
Chapter 4 – Configuring Your MultiVOIP MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 43 Voice/Fax Parameter Definitions (continue d) Fiel.
Chapter 4 – Configuring Your MultiVOIP 44 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways When interoperating with older MultiVOIP products (that is, earlier than releas e x.
Chapter 4 – Configuring Your MultiVOIP MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 45 Configuring FXS Loop Start Parameters The figure and table that follow describe the parameters applicable to FXS Loop Start.
Chapter 4 – Configuring Your MultiVOIP 46 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways FXS Loop Start In terface: Parameter Definiti.
Chapter 4 – Configuring Your MultiVOIP MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 47 Configuring Message Waiting The Message Waiting Indication feature provides an audible or visible indication that a message is available.
Chapter 4 – Configuring Your MultiVOIP 48 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways ● The Channel type corresponding to that Inbound ph one book entry has to be FXS on the Interface window.
Chapter 4 – Configuring Your MultiVOIP MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 49 FXO Interface: Parameter Definitions Field Name Values Descri ption Interface Type FXO Enables FXO features.
Chapter 4 – Configuring Your MultiVOIP 50 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways FXO Supervision When the selected Interfac e type is FXO, the Supervision button is active.
Chapter 4 – Configuring Your MultiVOIP MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 51 FXO Supervision Parameter Definitions Field N.
Chapter 4 – Configuring Your MultiVOIP 52 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways FXO Supervision Parameter Definitions (continue d) .
Chapter 4 – Configuring Your MultiVOIP MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 53 E&M Parameters The parameters applicable .
Chapter 4 – Configuring Your MultiVOIP 54 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways E&M Interface Parameter Definitions Field Name .
Chapter 4 – Configuring Your MultiVOIP MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 55 E&M Interface Types There are five di.
Chapter 4 – Configuring Your MultiVOIP 56 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways DID Parameters The parameters applicable to t.
Chapter 4 – Configuring Your MultiVOIP MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 57 Call Signaling Three types of Call Signaling are available: H.323, SIP and SPP.
Chapter 4 – Configuring Your MultiVOIP 58 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways H.323 Call Signaling Parameter Definitions . Field Name Values Descri ption Use Fast Start Y/N Enables the H.
Chapter 4 – Configuring Your MultiVOIP MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 59 SIP Session Initiation Protocol is available for application layer control of the MultiVOIP.
Chapter 4 – Configuring Your MultiVOIP 60 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways SIP Call Signaling Parameter Definitions Field .
Chapter 4 – Configuring Your MultiVOIP MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 61 Configuring SIP Server The MultiVOIP 210/410/810 ‐ SS models have the additional capability of SIP survivability.
Chapter 4 – Configuring Your MultiVOIP 62 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways addresses for private networks not accessible via Internet or PSTN. IP Addresses n.
Chapter 4 – Configuring Your MultiVOIP MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 63 SIP Server Predefined End p oints Parameter D.
Chapter 4 – Configuring Your MultiVOIP 64 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways SPP Multi ‐ Tech developed Single Port Protocol for dynamic IP addressing when the feature is set to Registrar/Client mode.
Chapter 4 – Configuring Your MultiVOIP MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 65 SPP Call Signaling Parameter Definitions Field .
Chapter 4 – Configuring Your MultiVOIP 66 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways Configuring SNMP If you want to manage yo.
Chapter 4 – Configuring Your MultiVOIP MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 67 Configuring Regional Parameters Use the Regional Parameters to set the phone signaling tones and cadences.
Chapter 4 – Configuring Your MultiVOIP 68 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways “Regional Parameter” Definitions Field Name Value.
Chapter 4 – Configuring Your MultiVOIP MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 69 “Regional Parameter” Definitions (continued) .
Chapter 4 – Configuring Your MultiVOIP 70 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways Setting Custom Tones and Cadences (optional).
Chapter 4 – Configuring Your MultiVOIP MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 71 Configuring SMTP Parameters Setting the SMTP Parameters (Log Reports by Email).
Chapter 4 – Configuring Your MultiVOIP 72 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways “SMTP Parameters” Definitions Field Name Values Descri ption Enable SMTP Y/N To send log reports by email, enable this checkbox.
Chapter 4 – Configuring Your MultiVOIP MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 73 Click Select Fields to open the SMTP Parameters dialog box. This secondary dialog box helps you customize email logging.
Chapter 4 – Configuring Your MultiVOIP 74 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways RADIUS In general, RADIUS is concerned with authentication, authorization, and accounting.
Chapter 4 – Configuring Your MultiVOIP MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 75 The table that follows describes the fields of the RADIUS window.
Chapter 4 – Configuring Your MultiVOIP 76 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways Logs/Traces The Logs/Traces window lets you c.
Chapter 4 – Configuring Your MultiVOIP MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 77 NAT Traversal Setting the NAT Traversal parameters.
Chapter 4 – Configuring Your MultiVOIP 78 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways Supplementary Services Supplementary Services features derive from the H.
Chapter 4 – Configuring Your MultiVOIP MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 79 The table that follows describes the Supplementary Ser vices fields.
Chapter 4 – Configuring Your MultiVOIP 80 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways Supplementary Services Definitions (conti nued) Field .
Chapter 4 – Configuring Your MultiVOIP MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 81 Save Settings Save & Reboot Saving the MultiVOIP Configuration.
Chapter 4 – Configuring Your MultiVOIP 82 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways Troubleshooting Software Issues In the lower left corner of the window, the connection status of the MultiVOIP appear.
MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 83 Chapter 5 – Conf ig ur ing t he Phone Boo k When a VOIP serves a PBX system, ensure that the VOIP’s operation is transparent to the telephone end user.
Chapter 5 – Configuring the Phone Book 84 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways Initially Configuring the Phonebook This section describes setting up the phone book.
Chapter 5 – Configuring the Phone Book MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 85 5. In the Destination Pattern field of .
Chapter 5 – Configuring the Phone Book 86 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways Configuring the Inbound Phonebook 1. Open the MultiVOIP program. ( Start | MultiVOIP xxx | Configuration ) 2.
Chapter 5 – Configuring the Phone Book MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 87 Phone Book Descriptions Outbound Phone Book/List Entries Fields in the Details group differ depending on the protocol (H.
Chapter 5 – Configuring the Phone Book 88 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways Add/Edit Outbound Phone Book Enter Outbound Phone Book data for your MultiVOIP unit.
Chapter 5 – Configuring the Phone Book MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 89 Add/Edit Outbound Phone Book: Field Defin.
Chapter 5 – Configuring the Phone Book 90 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways Add/Edit Outbound Phone Book: Field Definitio.
Chapter 5 – Configuring the Phone Book MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 91 Configuring Alternate Routing Alternate ro.
Chapter 5 – Configuring the Phone Book 92 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways PSTN Failover Feature. You can program the MultiV OIP to divert calls to th e PSTN temporarily if the IP network fails.
Chapter 5 – Configuring the Phone Book MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 93 Add/Edit Inbound Phone Book .
Chapter 5 – Configuring the Phone Book 94 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways Enter Inbound Phone Book data for your MultiVOIP. The table that follows describes the Add/Edi t Inbound Phone Book window.
Chapter 5 – Configuring the Phone Book MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 95 Authorized User Name and Password for .
Chapter 5 – Configuring the Phone Book 96 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways Phonebook Examples North America This section describes how Outbound and Inbound Phonebook entries work with multiple area codes.
Chapter 5 – Configuring the Phone Book MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 97 The figure that follows shows Outbound Phonebook entries for the VOIP located in the company’s Baltimore facility.
Chapter 5 – Configuring the Phone Book 98 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways The simplest case is a call from Baltimore to a phone within the Minneapolis/St.
Chapter 5 – Configuring the Phone Book MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 99 Europe The most direct use of the VOIP system is making calls between th e offices where the VOIPs are located.
Chapter 5 – Configuring the Phone Book 100 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fa x over IP Gateways The next examp le has the following fea.
Chapter 5 – Configuring the Phone Book MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 101 The illustration that follows shows an outline of the equi pment setup in these three offices.
Chapter 5 – Configuring the Phone Book 102 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fa x over IP Gateways The following figure shows Outbound Phone Book entries for the VOIP located in the company’s London facility.
Chapter 5 – Configuring the Phone Book MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 103 The figure that follows shows Outbound Phone Book entries for the VOIP located in the company’s Paris facility.
Chapter 5 – Configuring the Phone Book 104 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fa x over IP Gateways The figure that follows shows Outbound Phone Book entries for the VOIP in the company’s Amsterdam facility.
Chapter 5 – Configuring the Phone Book MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 105 Variations of Caller ID The Caller ID feature depends on both the telco central office and the MultiVOIP phone book.
Chapter 5 – Configuring the Phone Book 106 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fa x over IP Gateways The illustration that follows shows VOIP .
Chapter 5 – Configuring the Phone Book MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 107 The illustration that follows shows VOIP.
108 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fa x over IP Gateways Chapter 6 – Using t he Sof t w ar e This chapter describes the software that hel ps you oper ate and maintain your MultiVOIP. It also describes how to update the firmware and software.
Chapter 6—Using the Software MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 109 System Information Window This window presents system information that is useful for troubleshooting.
Chapter 6—Using the Software 110 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fa x over IP Gateways A setting in the Logs/Traces window—which is under the Configuration section—controls how often the System Information window is updated.
Chapter 6—Using the Software MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 111 Call Progress Details: Field Definitions Field Name Values.
Chapter 6—Using the Software 112 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fa x over IP Gateways Call Progress Details: Field Definitions (continue d) Field N.
Chapter 6—Using the Software MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 113 Logs Window Details: Field Definitions Field Name Values D.
Chapter 6—Using the Software 114 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fa x over IP Gateways FROM Details Gateway Name alphanumeric Identifier for the VOIP gateway that originated this call.
Chapter 6—Using the Software MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 115 IP Statistics UDP versus TCP . (User Datagram Protocol versus Transmission Control Protocol).
Chapter 6—Using the Software 116 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fa x over IP Gateways IP Statistics : Field Definitions Field Name Values Descri ption IP Address n.n.n.n IP address of the MultiVOIP.
Chapter 6—Using the Software MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 117 Link Management The Link Management window is an automated utility for pinging endpoints on your VOIP network.
Chapter 6—Using the Software 118 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fa x over IP Gateways Registered Gateway Details The Registered Gateway D etails wi.
Chapter 6—Using the Software MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 119 Servers H.323 GateKeepers The –SS and ‐ FX series of MultiVOIPs do not support H.
Chapter 6—Using the Software 120 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fa x over IP Gateways SIP Proxies SIP Proxies (Sta tistics, Servers): Field Definitions Field Name Values Descri ption Column Headings IP Address n.
Chapter 6—Using the Software MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 121 SPP Registrars The –SS models do not support the SPP signaling pro tocol.
Chapter 6—Using the Software 122 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fa x over IP Gateways Advanced Packetization Time You can use the Packetization .
Chapter 6—Using the Software MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 123 MultiVOIP Program Menu Items After you have installed .
Chapter 6—Using the Software 124 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fa x over IP Gateways “Downloading” here refers to transferring program files from the PC to the nonvolatile “flash” memory of the MultiVOIP.
Chapter 6—Using the Software MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 125 Implementing a Software Upgrade You can use a sing.
Chapter 6—Using the Software 126 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fa x over IP Gateways Downloading Firmware 1. The MultiVOIP Configuration program must be off when invoking the Downlo ad Firmware command.
Chapter 6—Using the Software MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 127 Downloading Factory Defaults 1. The MultiVOIP Configuration program must be off when invoking the Do wnload Factory Defaults command.
Chapter 6—Using the Software 128 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fa x over IP Gateways Downloading IFM Firmware The Interface Module (IF M) is the teleph ony interface for analog MultiVOIP units.
Chapter 6—Using the Software MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 129 7. The IFM Firmware Downlo ad dialog box appears. Check Cop y to All IFMs and click OK .
Chapter 6—Using the Software 130 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fa x over IP Gateways Setting and Downloading User Defaults The Download User D.
Chapter 6—Using the Software MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 131 Setting a Password Windows Interface After designating .
Chapter 6—Using the Software 132 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fa x over IP Gateways When MultiVOIP program asks for password at launch of program, the program simply shuts down if CANCEL is selected.
Chapter 6—Using the Software MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 133 Upgrading Software As noted earlier the Upgrade Softwa.
Chapter 6—Using the Software 134 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fa x over IP Gateways FTP Server File Transfers (“Downloads”) Multi ‐ Tech built an FTP server into the MultiVOIP unit.
Chapter 6—Using the Software MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 135 3. Install FTP Client Program or Use Substitut e . Install an FTP client program on the controller PC.
Chapter 6—Using the Software 136 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fa x over IP Gateways 5. Identify Files to be Updated . Determine which files to update. Six types of files can be updated using the FTP feature.
Chapter 6—Using the Software MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 137 To download with a web browser: ● In the local Windows browser, locate the directory holding the Mul tiVOIP program files.
Chapter 6—Using the Software 138 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fa x over IP Gateways To download with FTP client program: ● In the local .
Chapter 6—Using the Software MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 139 Web Browser Interface You can control the MultiVOIP unit with a graphical us er interface (interface) based on the common web browser platform.
Chapter 6—Using the Software 140 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fa x over IP Gateways The primary advantage of the web in terface is remote access for control and configuration.
Chapter 6—Using the Software MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 141 Setting Up SysLog Server Functions Multi ‐ Tech included SysLog server functions into the software of the MultiVOIP units.
142 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fa x over IP Gateways Appendix A – Cable P in- Outs Command Cable RJ ‐ 45 Connecto r End ‐ to ‐ En d Pin Info RJ ‐ 45 connector plugs into Command Port of MultiVOIP.
Appendix A—Cable Pinouts MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 143 Voice/Fax Channel Connectors Pin Functions (E&M Interfac e.
144 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fa x over IP Gateways Appendix B – T CP/UD P P or t As s i gn m e n t s Well Known Port Numbers The following description.
MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 145 Appendix C – Instal ling an MVP428 Upg rade Car d This appendix describes how to install an addi.
Appendix C—Installing an MVP428 Upg rade Card 146 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fa x over IP Gateways 4. Slide the main circuit boar d out of the chassis far enough to unplug the power connector.
Appendix C—Installing an MVP428 Upg rade Card MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 147 10. There are two copper ‐ plated holes at the LED edge of the circuit card.
148 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fa x over IP Gateways Appendix D – R eg ulator y Inf orm ation EMC, Safety, and R&TTE Directive Compliance The CE .
Appendix D – Regulatory Inf ormation MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 149 Before installing this equipment, users shoul d .
150 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fa x over IP Gateways Appendix E – W aste Elect r ical and Elect ronic Equipment (WEEE) Statement July, 2005 The WEEE directive .
MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 151 Appendix F – C -R O HS HT/TS Substanc e Conc ent ration 依照中国标准的有毒有害物质信息 根据中华人民.
152 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fa x over IP Gateways Inde x A Auto Disconnect, 43 AutoCall/Offhook, 42 C Cabling: 210, 11; 410/810, 14 .
Index MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways 153 U Updating firmware, 124 V Voice/FAX parameter definiti ons, 39 .
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