Multi-Tech Systems MVPFX2-2 - Manual

Multi-Tech Systems MVPFX2-2

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – User Guide; MultiVOIP FX Analog SIP Gateways; Record of Revisions; Revision; Patents; TECHNICAL; Country; France; Minnesota; Rest of World
  • Page 3 – CONTENTS; VOIP
  • Page 6 – About This Manual; MultiVOIP; Analog; Function; unit; How to Use This Manual; In short, use the index and the examples; Additional Resources
  • Page 8 – its destination to be a local call.; Voip Protocol; . The analog MultiVOIP; FX unit comes equipped with a variety; Management
  • Page 9 – MultiVOIP units. SysLog is a
  • Page 10 – MultiVOIP Front Panel LEDs; LED Types; . The MultiVOIPs have two types of LEDs on their front panels:
  • Page 11 – LED Descriptions for MultiVOIP-FX2 Units; LED; DESCRIPTION; General Operation LEDs; collision is detected on Ethernet network.; Channel-Operation LEDs
  • Page 12 – Computer Requirements; Parameter; to
  • Page 13 – Installation at a Glance; Documents
  • Page 14 – Chapter 2: Quick Start Guide
  • Page 15 – MultiVOIP Startup Tasks; Task; Summary; Decide where you’ll mount the voip.
  • Page 16 – Gather IP Information; Info needed to operate:; all MultiVOIP models.; Analog Phone Parameters; FXS
  • Page 17 – Config Info CheckList; Network Locations; of SIP Proxy; Be sure to; Identify Remote VOIP Site to Call; an installation of another unit at a remote site.
  • Page 18 – The computer used for command and control of the MultiVOIP; COM port on controller PC.; Placement; are accessible. Rack-mounting instructions are in
  • Page 20 – Quick Hookup for; G ND
  • Page 21 – Ensure that Java & Browser Versions will Support Web-Based GUI; For more details, see; Changing the IP Address through the Console Connection
  • Page 22 – MultiVOIP FX Quick Start Guide; Establish a ‘connection’ in HyperTerminal.
  • Page 23 – Check that HyperTerminal’s data rate is set to 115200bps.
  • Page 24 – The ARMBoot prompt will appear on the HyperTerminal screen.; Enter; as “ipadde” for
  • Page 26 – and press; NOTE; change of IP address permanent.; IP Parameters; in the sidebar list.
  • Page 27 – Click; OK
  • Page 28 – Phone/IP Starter Configuration; Technical Configuration
  • Page 29 – Phonebook Starter Configuration (; with remote voip; Outbound Phonebook; Phone; Euro, International Call Example
  • Page 30 – Outbound Phone Book Add Entry
  • Page 31 – in “Remove; in “Remove Prefix” field of Outbound
  • Page 32 – Inbound Phonebook; Phone Book; is prefix to be; is prefix to be removed by local
  • Page 33 – to exit the inbound phonebook screen.; Your starter inbound phonebook configuration is complete.
  • Page 34 – Phonebook Tips; . You will not generally enter complete phone numbers
  • Page 35 – in many PBX systems
  • Page 36 – Phonebook Example; Flagstaff Office; Santa Fe Office; Boise Office; Each; contai ns t w o; d esti nat i on; One Common Situation; V oip Exampl e
  • Page 37 – Voip Sites with Phonebooks
  • Page 38 – Sample Phonebooks Enlarged
  • Page 39 – Phonebook Worksheet
  • Page 40 – Enlarged
  • Page 41 – Connectivity Test; MultiVOIP to command PC; HyperTerminal
  • Page 42 – PSTN: pstn call connected on X; where x is the number of the voip channel carrying the call; Troubleshooting
  • Page 43 – Check cabling. Are connections well seated? To correct receptacle?
  • Page 45 – Introduction; General Safety; The battery has an estimated life expectancy of ten years.; Caution; Telecommunication Network.
  • Page 46 – Safety Warnings Telecom; the network interface.
  • Page 47 – Unpacking Your MultiVOIP; Quick Start
  • Page 48 – Unpacking the MVPFX2-2
  • Page 50 – equipment or place other equipment directly on top of the unit.
  • Page 51 – 9-Inch Rack Enclosure Mounting Procedure; manufacturer and use screws that fit.; Figure 3-4: Bracket Attachment for Rack Mounting
  • Page 52 – For an FXS connection:; Key Telephone System; Examples - PBX extension, POTS line from telco central office
  • Page 53 – Wait for the; Boot; Cabling Procedure for MVPFX2-2; MultiVOIP and to a live AC outlet as shown in Figure 3-7.; Connect a network cable to the
  • Page 55 – Chapter 4: MultiVOIP & Auxiliary Software
  • Page 56 – by clicking on the; View Manuals; Configuring software for your MultiVOIP entails three tasks:
  • Page 57 – Chapter 5: Technical Configuration
  • Page 58 – Configuring the MultiVOIP; and phonebook configuration.; “technical configuration” and it is described in this chapter.; Phonebook Configuration; Quick Start Guide; Local/Remote Configuration; factory configured to this IP address:
  • Page 59 – Configuration by Web GUI; must; MultiVOIP will connect:; IP Address
  • Page 60 – Telephony Interface Parameters; Phone Parameters; Which interface type is to be used?; If FXS, determine whether the line will be used for a; Info
  • Page 61 – Procedure for Configuration by Web GUI (Summary); outbound phonebooks in the; Local Configuration Procedure (Detailed); Check Power and Cabling; . Launch the MultiVOIP program from a web browser. The; Console; port and using a communications program
  • Page 62 – to access screens and commands.; Confirm Connection; the channel is in use and red when idle.; Configuration; The first part of
  • Page 63 – Click on
  • Page 64 – The; Ethernet Parameters; Frame Type; pertain to a differential prioritizing
  • Page 65 – IP Parameter fields; alphanumeric
  • Page 66 – TYPE OF; The Type of Service or “TOS” field; unused; bit requests low delay, the
  • Page 67 – DNS Parameter fields; Enable DNS; FTP Parameter fields
  • Page 69 – recommended value is
  • Page 70 – Field Name; DTMF Parameters; When; DTMF Out of Band; is; SIP Info method
  • Page 72 – AutoCall Parameters; Auto Call; AutoCall; option enables the local; box of this option.
  • Page 76 – Silence; Compression; Silence Compression; Echo; Echo Cancellation; removes echo and
  • Page 77 – Interface; in the sidebar list.
  • Page 78 – parameters to other channels by using the; Copy Channel; button and its dialog box.
  • Page 79 – and described in the table that follows.; FXS Loop Start Interface: Parameter Definitions; Select Channel
  • Page 80 – Current Loss; for; and; Type Bellcore The MultiVOIP currently
  • Page 81 – Regeneration; the diagram series after the FXO Parameters section below.
  • Page 82 – below and described in the table that follows.
  • Page 84 – FXO Options; Ring Count; Disconnect Options
  • Page 85 – Sequence 1; tone pair; Dialing Options; DTMF Determines whether digits
  • Page 86 – the diagram series below.; with; standard CID, enters; Nigel Thurston; Figure 5-2: Voip Caller ID Case #2 – Remote FXS call on SIP voip system
  • Page 88 – The tables below describe all fields in the; Call Signaling; SIP Parameters
  • Page 89 – User Name; Set Regional Parameters; Regional
  • Page 91 – Standard Tones
  • Page 93 – reports by clicking on the “Filters” button and using the; Console Messages Filter Settings
  • Page 97 – numeric
  • Page 98 – You can use the; Packetization Time
  • Page 99 – Coder Types
  • Page 100 – . When values have been set for all of the MultiVOIP’s various; work that has been done.
  • Page 101 – Chapter 6: Phonebook Configuration
  • Page 102 – Configuring MultiVOIP Phonebooks
  • Page 103 – Fields in the “Details” section describe various SIP parameters.; Add
  • Page 104 – Enter Outbound PhoneBook data for your MultiVOIP unit.
  • Page 105 – The fields of the; screen are described in the table below.; Outbound Phone Book Add Entry screen: Field; Any Number; feature; Any; is selected, calls to; in the Outbound
  • Page 106 – This field currently disabled.
  • Page 107 – SIP Fields; Use Proxy; SIP
  • Page 108 – Inbound PhoneBook | List Entries
  • Page 110 – Inbound Phone Book Add Entry screen:; Values; Register with
  • Page 111 – in the
  • Page 112 – interruption. You must click; to confirm the change before moving on to the next entry.
  • Page 113 – Phonebook Examples; Site Example; Company
  • Page 114 – An outline of the equipment setup in both offices is shown below.; PBX
  • Page 116 – carried on the local PSTN.
  • Page 117 – Outbound PhoneBook of the Minneapolis VOIP (shown second below).
  • Page 118 – field value for this phonebook entry would be “1410325” .
  • Page 119 – Configuring Mixed Digital/Analog VOIP Systems; Digital & Analog VOIPs
  • Page 121 – Inbound Phonebook for MVP2410 Digital VOIP (Site D); Comment
  • Page 122 – Rochester area using the FXO channel; Inbound Phonebook for MVP410 Analog VOIP (Site F); Human operator or auto-attendant is
  • Page 123 – Inbound Phonebook for MVPFX2 Analog VOIP (Site E)
  • Page 124 – Call Completion Summaries; Site A calling Site C, Method 1; Hear dial tone from Site B.; Site A calling Site C, Method 2; Hear dial tone from Site B VOIP.
  • Page 125 – patterns of all calls to be directed to the VOIP.
  • Page 126 – Site D calling Site F; initial “9” to the voip. If the PBX; Call Event Sequence; extension to which they wish to be connected).
  • Page 127 – Site F calling Site D; voip; Variations in PBX Characteristics; can be completely transparent to phone users within the company.
  • Page 128 – Chapter 7: Operation and Maintenance
  • Page 129 – Operation and Maintenance Summary; the MultiVOIP network.
  • Page 130 – System Information screen; is accessibleby clicking; System Information; in the sidebar menu.
  • Page 133 – Statistics Screens; Accessing Call-Progress Statistics; Channel Icons; Channel icons are green
  • Page 134 – Channel
  • Page 136 – From
  • Page 137 – SC; Call Status
  • Page 138 – About IP Statistics; IP Statistics Screen
  • Page 139 – Clears packet tallies from memory.; Total Packets; Sum of data packets of all types.
  • Page 141 – RTCP Packets; Received integer
  • Page 142 – General Operation Functions; Change Username/Password; Establishing a Username and Password
  • Page 143 – About Passwords & Login/Logout from Specific Computers; access the MultiVOIP again; MultiVOIP web browser GUI.
  • Page 144 – Logout
  • Page 145 – Reboot Voip; in the sidebar menu and click; to confirm; Restore Factory Defaults; Restore Factory Defaults; in the sidebar menu.
  • Page 146 – Upgrading MultiVOIP Firmware
  • Page 147 – Obtaining Updated Firmware; firmware by doing a search or by clicking on; that can be downloaded.; Support; , you can select “MultiVoip” in the; Product Support; menu and then click on; Firmware; to find MultiVOIP resources.
  • Page 148 – appear for any MultiVOIP model described in this manual.
  • Page 150 – IP Address of Control PC; Establish; . You must establish a user name and (optionally) a password for
  • Page 151 – should; Enable FTP Functionality; screen and click on the “FTP Server: Enable” box.
  • Page 152 – File Type; Contact MultiVOIP FTP Server
  • Page 156 – Configuration | System Information; screen to
  • Page 157 – files that pertain to the old/outdated version of the image file.; Java; tab of the Java program, click “Delete Files.”
  • Page 158 – screen appears, click; again at the main Java screen.
  • Page 159 – Upgrading MultiVOIP Firmware via TFTP using HyperTerminal
  • Page 162 – at the
  • Page 165 – For ipaddr
  • Page 166 – and then press
  • Page 167 – to update the application.
  • Page 168 – . (Option 2 will also work, but it could take as long as 45 minutes
  • Page 169 – pertain to the old/outdated version of the image file.
  • Page 170 – Delete Temporary Files
  • Page 171 – SysLog Server Functions; de
  • Page 172 – the; Logs; menu under
  • Page 173 – . Configure the SysLog client program for your own needs. In
  • Page 174 – Chapter 8 Warranty, Service, and Tech Support
  • Page 175 – MultiVOIP FX User Guide; Limited Warranty
  • Page 176 – Technical Support; Contacting Technical Support; By telephone
  • Page 177 – Chapter 9: Regulatory Information
  • Page 178 – FCC Declaration; Class A; Industry Canada; Cet appareil numérique de la classe A; FCC Part 68 Telecom; This information must be provided to the telephone company.
  • Page 179 – Canadian Limitations Notice
  • Page 180 – WEEE Statement; (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment); Instructions for Disposal of WEEE by Users in the European Union
  • Page 181 – Appendix A: Cable Pinouts
  • Page 182 – Command Cable; Ethernet Connector; TD+ Data Transmit Positive
  • Page 184 – Well Known Port Numbers; Well-Known Port Numbers; Function Port
  • Page 185 – INDEX; Boot Version
  • Page 189 – patents
  • Page 190 – Proxy Parameters
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