Multi-Tech Systems MVP-2410/3010 User Manual

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MultiVOIP User Guide 
 
Overview 
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H. 323, SIP, & SPP
.  Being H.323 compatible, the BRI MultiVOIP unit 
can place calls to telephone equipment at remote IP network locations 
that also contain H.323 compatible voice-over-IP gateways.  It will 
interface with H.323 software and H.323 gatekeeper units. H.323 
specifications also bring to voip telephony many special features 
common to conventional telephony.  H.323 features of this kind that 
have been implemented into the MultiVOIP include Call Hold, Call 
Waiting, Call Identification, Call Forwarding (from the H.450 standard), 
and Call Transfer (H.450.2 from H.323 Version 2).  The fourth version of 
the H.323 standard improves system resource usage (esp. logical port or 
socket usage) by handling call signaling more compactly and allowing 
use of the  low-overhead UDP protocol instead of the error-correcting 
TCP protocol where possible.    
The MultiVOIP is also SIP-compatible. (“SIP” means Session Initiation 
Protocol.)  However, H.450 Supplementary Services features can be 
used under H.323 only and not under SIP. 
SPP (Single-Port Protocol) is a non-standard protocol developed by 
Multi-Tech. SPP is not compatible with the “Proprietary” protocol used 
in Multi-Tech’s earlier generation of voip gateways.  SPP offers 
advantages in certain situations, especially when firewalls are used and 
when dynamic IP address assignment is needed.  However, when SPP 
is used, certain features of SIP and H.323 will not be available and SPP 
will not inter-operate with voip systems using H.323 or SIP. 
Data Compression & Quality of Service
.  The BRI MultiVOIP unit 
comes equipped with a variety of data compression capabilities, 
including G.723, G.729, and G.711 and features DiffServ quality-of-
service (QoS) capabilities.   
PSTN Failover Feature
.  The MultiVOIP can be programmed to divert 
calls to the PSTN temporarily in case the IP network fails.  
Gatekeeper
. At this writing, ISDN-BRI MultiVOIP systems can have 
gatekeeper functionality only by adding, as an endpoint, a standalone 
gatekeeper (special software residing in separate hardware).  
Gatekeepers are optional but useful within voip systems.  The 
gatekeeper acts as the ‘clearinghouse’ for all calls within its zone.  
MultiTech’s embedded and stand-alone gatekeeper software packages 
both perform all of the standard gatekeepers functions (address 
translation, admission control, bandwidth control, and zone 
management) and also support many valuable optional functions (call 
control signaling, call authorization, bandwidth management, and call 
management).  The stand-alone gatekeeper is, however, slightly more 
feature-rich than the embedded gatekeeper.  For more details, see the 
“Embedded Gatekeeper” chapter of this manual and the manual on 
MultiTech’s stand-alone gatekeeper.