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Chapter 4 - MultiVOIP Software
MultiVOIP 400/800 Configuration
The MultiVOIP 800 Setup menu consists of 10 buttons, an Events window in the middle of the menu, and a status bar at the bottom of the menu. The 10 buttons allow you to display and change the voice channels and IP protocol parameters, display and manage the Phone Book listing, view statistics and call progress, and change features such as SNMP Agent, Telnet Server, WEB Server, and assign a MultiVOIP 400/800 password.
The Events window in the lower third of the Setup menu provides information about the boot process.
The status bar at the bottom of the Setup menu displays the current status of the unit and shows, for example, if it is Running, the most recent date the unit was configured, the type of connection you have to the unit, and your rights. It shows if your PC is connected directly to the command port of the
MultiVOIP 400/800 or is communicating with the Ethernet port. The last field on the status bar is the
Rights field which displays either Read/Write or Read only rights. The first user to communicate with the MultiVOIP 400/800 has Read/Write rights that enable the user to view and/or change the configuration of the MultiVOIP 400/800. Any additional users have Read Only rights and can only display the configuration of the MultiVOIP 400/800 but are prohibited from changing the configuration.
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Table of contents
- 6 Introduction
- 7 Preview of this Guide
- 8 Typical Application
- 13 Front Panel Description
- 14 Back Panel Description
- 14 Power Connector
- 14 Command Port Connector
- 14 10Base-T (Ethernet) Connector
- 14 Voice/Fax Channel
- 15 Specifications
- 15 Ethernet Port
- 15 Command Port
- 15 Voice/Fax Channel
- 15 Electrical/Physical
- 18 Installing Your MultiVOIP
- 18 Installing and Configuring Your MultiVOIP
- 18 Deploying the VOIP Network
- 18 Safety Warning Telecom
- 19 Unpacking Your MultiVOIP
- 19 Safety Warnings
- 19 Valid VOIP Network Connections
- 20 Cabling Procedure
- 21 E&M Jumper Block Positioning Procedure
- 24 Installing Your MultiVOIP Software
- 27 Configuring Your MultiVOIP
- 32 Registering with a Gatekeeper Phone Directory
- 34 Building a Proprietary Phonebook Directory
- 41 Configuring Your Slave MultiVOIP 400/800s
- 48 Deploying the VOIP Network
- 48 VOIP Administrator
- 49 Remote Site Administrator
- 52 Introduction
- 52 Before You Begin
- 53 MultiVOIP 400/800 Configuration
- 54 Changing Channel Parameters
- 54 Interface
- 56 Voice/Fax
- 57 Billing/Misc
- 58 Regional
- 59 Changing the Phone Directory Database
- 59 Proprietary Phonebook Enabled
- 61 With Gatekeeper Enabled
- 62 Changing IP Parameters
- 63 Viewing Call Progress
- 64 Applications Setup
- 65 Viewing Statistics
- 65 IP Statistics
- 66 SNMP Statistics
- 67 Viewing Logs
- 67 Viewing Log Entry Details
- 68 Viewing Channel Totals
- 68 Reports
- 69 Upgrade Procedures
- 69 Download Firmware
- 70 Download Coders
- 71 Download H.323 Stack
- 74 Introduction
- 74 Remote Configuration
- 74 Modem-Based
- 76 LAN-Based
- 78 Remote Management
- 78 Telnet
- 80 WEB Management
- 82 Introduction
- 82 Limited Warranty
- 82 Addendum for North American Products
- 83 Addendum for International Products
- 83 Service
- 84 Ordering Accessories
- 84 Tech Support
- 84 Recording MultiVOIP 400/800 Information
- 84 About the Internet
- 86 Appendix A - TCP/IP Description
- 89 Appendix B - Cabling Diagrams
- 91 Appendix C - Regulatory Information
- 91 Class A Statement
- 91 Fax Branding Statement
- 92 FCC Part 68 Telecom
- 93 Canadian Limitations Notice
- 93 EMC, Safety and Terminal Directive Compliance