ユーザーズマニュアル目次Chapter 1: Overview8About This Manual9Introduction to TI MultiVOIPs (MVP2400, MVP2410, & MVP24-48)12T1 Front Panel LEDs17Introduction to EI MultiVOIPs (MVP3010 & MVP30-60)19E1 Front Panel LEDs24E1 LED Descriptions25Introduction to Analog MultiVOIPs (MVP130, MVP-210/410/810 & MVP428)26Analog MultiVOIP Front Panel LEDs31Introduction to ISDN-BRI MultiVOIPs (MVP410ST & MVP810ST)35ISDN BRI MultiVOIP Front Panel LEDs39ISDN-BRI MultiVOIP LED Descriptions40Computer Requirements41Specifications42Specs for Digital T1 MultiVOIP Units42Specs for Digital E1 MultiVOIP Units43Specs for Analog/BRI MultiVOIP Units44Installation at a Glance45Related Documentation45Chapter 2: Quick Start Instructions46Introduction47MultiVOIP Startup Tasks47Phone/IP Details *Absolutely Needed* Before Starting the Installation48Gather IP Information48Gather Telephone Information (T1)48Gather Telephone Information (E1)49Gather Telephone Information (Analog)49Gather Telephone Information (ISDN BRI)50Obtain Email Address for VOIP (for email call log reporting)51Identify Remote VOIP Site to Call51Identify VOIP Protocol to be Used51Placement52The Command/Control Computer (Specs & Settings)52Quick Hookups53Load MultiVOIP Control Software onto PC58Phone/IP Starter Configuration59Phonebook Starter Configuration (with remote voip)66Outbound Phonebook66Inbound Phonebook70Phonebook Tips73Phonebook Example76Connectivity Test81Troubleshooting85Chapter 3: Mechanical Installation and Cabling87Introduction88Safety Warnings88Lithium Battery Caution88Safety Warnings Telecom88Unpacking Your MultiVOIP89Unpacking the MVP2410/301089Unpacking the MVP240090Unpacking the MVP-410x/810x91Unpacking the MVP210x92Unpacking the MVP13093Rack Mounting Instructions for MVP-2410/3010 & MVP-410x/810x94Safety Recommendations for Rack Installations9519-Inch Rack Enclosure Mounting Procedure96Cabling97Cabling Procedure for MVP2410/301097Cabling Procedure for MVP240098Cabling Procedure for MVP-410/410G/810/810G99Cabling Procedure for MVP-410ST/810ST101Cabling Procedure for MVP210x105Cabling Procedure for MVP130107Chapter 4: Software Installation108Introduction109Loading MultiVOIP Software onto the PC109Un-Installing the MultiVOIP Configuration Software116Chapter 5: Technical Configuration for Digital T1/E1 MultiVOIPs (MVP2400, MVP2410, MVP3010)119Configuring the Digital T1/E1 MultiVOIP120Local Configuration122Pre-Requisites122IP Parameters122T1 Telephony Parameters (for MVP2400 & MVP2410)123E1 Telephony Parameters (for MVP3010)124SMTP Parameters (for email call log reporting)125Local Configuration Procedure (Summary)126Local Configuration Procedure (Detailed)127Modem Relay144Chapter 6: Technical Configuration for Analog/BRI MultiVOIPs (MVP130, MVP-210/210G, MVP-410/410G, MVP-810/810G & MVP-410ST/810ST)195Configuring the Analog/BRI MultiVOIP196Local Configuration199Pre-Requisites199IP Parameters199Analog Telephony Interface Parameters (for MVP130/210/410/810)200ISDN-BRI Telephony Parameters (for MVP-410ST/810ST)201SMTP Parameters (for email call log reporting)202Local Configuration Procedure (Summary)203Local Configuration Procedure (Detailed)204Modem Relay221Chapter 7: T1 Phonebook Configuration277Configuring the MVP2400/2410 MultiVOIP Phonebooks278T1 Phonebook Examples3013 Sites, All-T1 Example301Configuring Mixed Digital/Analog VOIP Systems306Call Completion Summaries316Variations in PBX Characteristics319Chapter 8: E1 Phonebook Configuration320MVP3010 Inbound and Outbound MultiVOIP Phonebooks321Free Calls: One VOIP Site to Another322Local Rate Calls: Within Local Calling Area of Remote VOIP323National Rate Calls: Within Nation of Remote VOIP Site325Inbound versus Outbound Phonebooks326Phonebook Configuration Procedure330E1 Phonebook Examples3493 Sites, All-E1 Example349Configuring Digital & Analog VOIPs in Same System356Call Completion Summaries365Variations in PBX Characteristics368International Telephony Numbering Plan Resources369Chapter 9: Analog/BRI Phonebook Configuration371Chapter 10: Operation and Maintenance373Operation and Maintenance374System Information screen374Statistics Screens376About Call Progress376About Logs382About Reports385About IP Statistics386About Packetization Time390About T1/E1 and BRI Statistics393About Registered Gateway Details405MultiVoip Program Menu Items407Date and Time Setup409Obtaining Updated Firmware409Implementing a Software Upgrade413Identifying Current Firmware Version413Downloading Firmware414Downloading CAS Protocols417Downloading Factory Defaults419Setting and Downloading User Defaults421Downloading IFM Firmware423Setting a Password (Windows GUI)424Setting a Password (Web Browser GUI)427Un-Installing the MultiVOIP Software428Upgrading Software430FTP Server File Transfers \(“Downloads”\)431Web Browser Interface441SysLog Server Functions446Chapter 11: Embedded Gatekeeper (for MVP-210G/410G/810G)449Introduction to Embedded Gatekeeper450Getting Started with the Gatekeeper-Equipped MultiVOIP451Embedded Gatekeeper System Example454Gatekeeper Basics481Introduction481Mandatory Gatekeeper Functions481Address Translation481Admission Control481Bandwidth Control481Zone Management482Optional Gatekeeper Functions482Call Control Signaling482Call Authorization482Bandwidth Management482Call Management483Features483The Gatekeeper Protocols484MultiVOIP Gatekeeper Software Screens487GK Defined Service Types516Example of a Gatekeeper Service516Built-in Gatekeeper-Defined Services517Service Types: Zone Prefixes (1 and 2)517Service Types: Forward519Gatekeeper Log Data Data Files520Gatekeeper Software User License Agreement521Chapter 12 Warranty, Service, and Tech Support523Limited Warranty524Repair Procedures for U.S. and Canadian Customers524Technical Support526Contacting Technical Support526Chapter 13: Regulatory Information527FCC Declaration528Industry Canada529FCC Part 68 Telecom529Canadian Limitations Notice530Appendix A: Expansion Card Installation (MVP24-48 & MVP30-60)531Installation532Operation534Appendix B: Cable Pinouts535Appendix B: Cable Pinouts536Command Cable536Ethernet Connector536T1/E1 Connector537Voice/Fax Channel Connectors537ISDN BRI RJ-45 Pinout Information539ISDN Interfaces: “ST” and “U”540Appendix C: TCP/UDP Port Assignments541Well Known Port Numbers542Port Number Assignment List542Appendix D: Installation Instructions for MVP428 Upgrade Card543Installation Instructions for MVP428 Upgrade Card544Appendix E: Call States & Reasons for Embedded Gatekeepers548Call States and Call Reasons549Possible Call States of which the Embedded Gatekeeper Software can be notified549Call Reasons sent to Embedded Gatekeeper Software with respect to a Call State.552Index555INDEX556サイズ: 5.68MBページ数: 605Language: Englishマニュアルを開く
ユーザーズマニュアル目次CHAPTER 1: OVERVIEW6ABOUT THIS MANUAL7INTRODUCTION TO TI MULTIVOIPS (MVP2410 & MVP24-48)9T1 Front Panel LEDs15INTRODUCTION TO EI MULTIVOIPS (MVP3010 & MVP30-60)17E1 Front Panel LEDs23E1 LED Descriptions24SPECIFICATIONS25Specs for Digital T1 MultiVOIP Units25Specs for Digital E1 MultiVOIP Units26INSTALLATION AT A GLANCE27RELATED DOCUMENTATION27CHAPTER 2: QUICK START INSTRUCTIONS28CHAPTER 3: MECHANICAL INSTALLATION AND CABLING30INTRODUCTION31SAFETY WARNINGS31Lithium Battery Caution31Safety Warnings Telecom31UNPACKING YOUR MULTIVOIP32Unpacking the MVP2410/301032RACK MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS33Safety Recommendations for Rack Installations3419-Inch Rack Enclosure Mounting Procedure35CABLING36Cabling Procedure36CHAPTER 4: SOFTWARE INSTALLATION38INTRODUCTION39LOADING MULTIVOIP SOFTWARE ONTO THE PC39UN-INSTALLING THE MULTIVOIP CONFIGURATION SOFTWARE46CHAPTER 5: TECHNICAL CONFIGURATION49CONFIGURING THE MULTIVOIP50LOCAL CONFIGURATION53Pre-Requisites53IP Parameters54T1 Telephony Parameters (for MVP2410)55E1 Telephony Parameters (for MVP3010)56SMTP Parameters (for email call log reporting)57Config Info CheckList58Local Configuration Procedure (Summary)59Local Configuration Procedure (Detailed)60Modem Relay87CHAPTER 6: T1 PHONEBOOK CONFIGURATION170T1 VERSUS E1 TELEPHONY ENVIRONMENTS171CONFIGURING T1 (NAM) TELEPHONY MULTIVOIP PHONEBOOKS171T1 PHONEBOOK EXAMPLES1893 Sites, All-T1 Example189Configuring Mixed Digital/Analog VOIP Systems195Call Completion Summaries204Variations in PBX Characteristics207CHAPTER 7: E1 PHONEBOOK CONFIGURATION208E1 VERSUS T1 TELEPHONY ENVIRONMENTS209E1-STANDARD INBOUND AND OUTBOUND MULTIVOIP PHONEBOOKS209Free Calls: One VOIP Site to Another210Local Rate Calls: Within Local Calling Area of Remote VOIP211National Rate Calls: Within Nation of Remote VOIP Site213Inbound versus Outbound Phonebooks214PHONEBOOK CONFIGURATION PROCEDURE218E1 PHONEBOOK EXAMPLES2313 Sites, All-E1 Example231Configuring Digital & Analog VOIPs in Same System238Call Completion Summaries246Variations in PBX Characteristics249International Telephony Numbering Plan Resources250CHAPTER 8: OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE252OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE253System Information screen253Statistics Screens256About Call Progress256About Logs264About IP Statistics271About Link Management276About Registered Gateway Details287About Alternate Server Statistics290About Packetization Time294MULTIVOIP PROGRAM MENU ITEMS297Configuration Option299Configuration Port Setup299Date and Time Setup300Obtaining Updated Firmware300Implementing a Software Upgrade304Identifying Current Firmware Version304Downloading Firmware305Downloading CAS Protocol308Downloading Factory Defaults310Setting and Downloading User Defaults313Setting a Password (Windows GUI)316Setting a Password (Web Browser GUI)320Un-Installing the MultiVOIP Software321Upgrading Software323FTP SERVER FILE TRANSFERS (“DOWNLOADS”)324WEB BROWSER INTERFACE334SYSLOG SERVER FUNCTIONS340CHAPTER 9 WARRANTY, SERVICE, AND TECH SUPPORT343LIMITED WARRANTY344REPAIR PROCEDURES FOR U.S. AND CANADIAN CUSTOMERS344TECHNICAL SUPPORT346Contacting Technical Support346CHAPTER 10: REGULATORY INFORMATION347EMC, Safety, and R&TTE Directive Compliance348FCC DECLARATION348Industry Canada349FCC Part 68 Telecom349Canadian Limitations Notice350WEEE Statement351APPENDIX A: CABLE PINOUTS352APPENDIX A: CABLE PINOUTS353Command Cable353Ethernet Connector353T1/E1 Connector354Voice/Fax Channel Connectors354ISDN BRI RJ-45 Pinout Information356ISDN Interfaces: “ST” and “U”357APPENDIX B: TCP/UDP PORT ASSIGNMENTS358WELL KNOWN PORT NUMBERS359PORT NUMBER ASSIGNMENT LIST359CARD360INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR MVP428 UPGRADE CARD361INDEX366E1224screen89T1181screen75field160E1210T1172E1216T1173E1228T1186E1216T1173E1220T1177E1228access to network123T1186E117E1221T19T1178screen256groups64E1228T1186screen65accessing IP Statistics screen271Accept Any Number228Add Prefix228accessing logs screen140Channel Number229accessing Regional Parameters124Description (callee location)229Enable (Call Forwarding)229(Statistics) screen289Forward Condition229Forward Destination230Remove Prefix228accessing SMTP parameters133Ring Count230accessing SNMP parameters121screen144Accept Any Number186Add Prefix186Channel Number186Description (callee location)186Enable (Call Forwarding)186Forward Condition187Use Proxy (SIP)180Forward Destination187E1219Remove Prefix186T1176Ring Count188E1224T1181installation361Address (SNMP) field123Accept Any Number220Add Prefix221Advanced button223E1224Description221T1181destination pattern221Advanced Features field group82Gateway H.323 ID222airflow34Gateway Prefix222H.323 Port Number222IP Address221Protocol Type221MultiVOIP224Signaling) field109Remove Prefix221SIP Port Number223SIP URL223field115Total Digits221Transport Protocol (SIP)223Calling Party150Use Proxy (SIP)223Alerting Party151Busy Party152Accept Any Number177Calling Party150Add Prefix178Connected Party153Advanced button180Description178Destination Pattern178Gateway H.323 ID179Gateway Prefix179E1226IP Address178T1183Protocol Type178Q.931 Port Number179E1219Remove Prefix178T1176SIP Port Number180SIP URL180E1224Total Digits178Transport Protocol (SIP)180E1224T1181software connection):164baud rate, fax79Signaling) fields115baud rate, setting164Behind Proxy/NAT device120Signaling) fields119PSTN failover feature, and183Blue Alarm (E1 stats) field284Blue Alarm (T1 stats) field281E1226T1183on MVP-2410/301037Alternate IP Address226Round Trip Delay226E124T116Alternate IP Address183verifying32Round Trip Delay183BRI connector pinout356Annex E field113ST and U357E1102T194E1102T194forwarding, dual conditions229forwarding, dual conditions187busy tone, custom131busy-tones130User ID (proxy server)115Attributes) field162Auto Disconnect field group88AutoCall83AutoCall (Voice/Fax Params) and268Bytes Sent (call progress) field259Start)83Automatic Disconnection field88Bytes Sent (SMTP logs) field137supervision, E1) field103E1100supervision, T1) field95T192bandwidth, coder81cabling problem, fixing64battery caution31MVP241036MVP301036Cadence 1 (custom) field132Cadence 2 (custom) field132Cadence 3 (custom) field132Cadence 4 (custom) field132Call On Hold262Call Waiting262T1.E1132Caller ID262cadences, signaling124Call Control PHB field70Channel258parameters) field68Duration258Mode258Voice Coder258field263IP Call Type258IP Call Direction258field263Packets Sent259Packets Received259Call Duration field88Bytes Sent259Bytes Received259Packets Lost259E1229Outbound Digits Sent261T1187Prefix Matched261logs (statistics) field270Server Details261Call Hold145DTMF Capability261E123Call On Hold262T115Call Waiting262Call Hold Enable148Caller ID262Call Status263Call Control Status263Call Mode (SMTP logs) field136Silence Compression263Call Name Identification145Forward Error Correction263E123T115IP Address (from and to)260Options (from and to)260Calling Party150Gateway Name (from260IP Address (from260Alerting Party151Options (from260Gateway Name (to260Alerting Party152IP Address (to260Options (to260Alerting Party153Call Status (call progress) field263Call Progress Details (statistics)162field262Call Status (SMTP logs) field137Call Transfer145Call Progress (Statistics)256E123T115Call Transfer Enable147E1101T193CAS Protocol, downloading308logs (statistics) field270Call Type (SMTP logs) field137Call Waiting145CD, MultiVOIP27field262Channel (call progress) field258channel capacity8field262E117E123T19T115E1229Call Waiting Enable148T1186E1104Attributes) field161T196Called Party Number Type136E1104T196Clear (IP Statistics) button273Caller ID145button278field262Client Options fields119Caller ID (call progress) field262E1105field154T197E1105bandwidth, max81T197G.71181G.723.181G.72681G.72781G.72981Net Coder81E1)105Coder (SMTP logs) field137Coder field81T1)97packetization rates and294Supplementary Services150Coder Parameters field group81E1104packetization)295T196conflict, resolving63error message63(regulatory)350on command PC44COM port allocation164configuration, user default169COM port assignments164error message44E1209T1171command cable pinout353COM port44Connection Problems, Solving63Consecutive Packets Lost field88console messages, enabling141console parameters tracked143community (voip) defined123contacting technical support346compatibility, Fast Start109E1215T1172with SIP144E118Parameters)77T110Copy Channel field78E1106Services command146T198compression, silence82Services field154Attributes)163ISDN type and107switch type and ISDN107E1/ISDN104(MultiVOIP program menu)297T1/ISDN96accessing64field129menu)297detailed60E1100summary59T192System Info167configuration, local53Custom (tones, Regional)field128custom cadences132E1215custom DTMF131T1172configuration, saving168definitions161user313From IP Address138Outbound Digits Received137Outbound digits sent138Packets Lost137Packets Received136Packets Sent136Bytes Received162Prefix Matched137Bytes Sent162Select All136Call Status162Coder162Start Date, Time136Options163To Gateway Number138Options163To IP Address138Description (callee)163Description (caller)163Disconnect Reason162From Gateway Number163Cadence 1132From IP Address163Cadence 2132Outbound Digits (sent)162Cadence 3132Packets Lost162Cadence 4132Prefix Matched162Frequency 1131Server Details162Frequency 2131To Gateway Number163Gain 1131To IP Address163Gain 2131Tone Pair131Call Mode161Channel Number161Duration161Packets Received161parameters163Packets Sent161data capacity8Select All161E117Start Date, Time161T19Bytes Received137E118Bytes Sent137T110Call Direction137Call Mode136option), command300Call Status137Call Type137Channel Number136menu)297Coder137debugging messages142Options138Options138field154Description (callee)138Default (Voice/FAX) field78Description (caller)138Disconnect Reason138software connection)164DTMF Capability137default configuration, user169Duration136default values, software310From Gateway Number138delay, packets86delay, versus voice quality87Logs (Statistics) screen266menu)298E1229menu option) , command310T1186menu)298E1221T1178Details)289menu)298Attributes) field163menu option) , command313logs) field138Attributes) field163menu)298field138downloading user defaults313E1221downloads vs. uploads (FTP)324T1178Digits Sent138E1214T1171E1105T197field267E1105DTMF Gain (High Tones) field78T197DTMF Gain (Low Tones) field78dial tone, custom131DTMF Gain field78dial-tones130DTMF In/Out of Band field79DiffServ and IP datagram71DTMF inband79DTMF out of band79value70DTMF, custom tone pairs131Duration (call progress) field258E1 models26Duration (DTMF) field79Duration (SMTP logs) field136field267Duration (statistics, logs) field266Dynamic Jitter Buffer field86Parameters) field72Dynamic Jitter field group86Dynamic Jitter fields87menu option) , command308Answer Delay (Enable)102Answer Delay Timer102Indication Signal285FXS Current Detect Timer103MultiFrame Alignment286Tone Detection103Red Alarm284CAS Protocol101Transmit Data Overflow285Timer101Transmit Data Underrun286Transmit Line Open286Options)101Transmit Line Short285Answer Tones103Transmit Slip286Available Tones (List)103Transmit Slip Negative286Caller ID Enable105Transmit Slip Positive285Calling Number Prefix104Yellow Alarm285E1 telephony parameters56Echo Cancellation field82Calling Number Suffix104echo, removing82Clocking105E1216Country104T1173CRC Check101Detect Flash Hook105Detection Time105E1216Enable Caller ID104T1173Frame Format101email account for voip unit134Generation Time105Line Build-Out105email log reports133Line Coding106email logs, illustration139Long-Haul Mode101Operator104Compliance348PCM Law106Pulse Shape Level105E1229Tone Detection (Enable)103T1186Yellow Alarm Format106Enable (STUN) field157E1 Parameters screen99E1 Statistics field definitions284, 285,160Enable Call Hold148Enable Call Transfer147Bipolar Variation286Enable Call Waiting148Blue Alarm284Enable Caller ID (E1)105Excessive Zeroes286Enable Caller ID (T1)97Loss of Frame Alignment284Enable Console Messages field142Receive Slip286Parameters) field69Voip Media PHB70field72accessing65E1/ISDN103T1/ISDN95Enable SMTP field134Enable SNMP Agent121Enable SNMP Agent field123installation361field72factory defaults, downloading310enabling SMTP133enabling web browser GUI74Canada344Attributes)163E1 models18Error Correction (SMTP logs)138T1 models10error correction, forward82failover (PSTN) feature183FAQ for MultiVOIPs7fast busy (unobtainable) tones130MultiVOIP Not Found64Phone Database Not Read64Fast Start compatibility109ethernet cable pinout353fax baud rate, default79Fax Enable field79FAX Parameters79fax tones, output level80Frame Type67Fax Volume field80FCC Declaration348Enable DNS72FCC Part 68 Telecom rules349FCC registration number350Call Control (Priority)68FCC rules, Part 15348Call Control PHB70DiffServ70E124DNS Server IP Address72T116Enable DHCP69Enable SRV72FTP Server Enable72Settings)142Gateway69Gateway Name69IP Address69firmware version, identifying304IP Mask69firmware, downloading305Others (Priorities)68firmware, obtaining updated300Packet Prioritization 802.1p67TDM Routing Option73T1187Gateway Calls73VLAN ID68E1229VoIP Media (Priority)68T1187E1230using FTP client program326progress) field263using web browser326Attributes)163Parameters) field72logs)138as added feature324Forward Error Correction field82enabling326FTP Server, contacting328E1229using FTP client program332T1187using web browser330FTP Server, logging in329busy & no-response229FTP Server, logging out333busy & no-response187phonebooks324E1100server location324T192frame relay, and fax80Frame Search Restart Flag (T1 stats)103field282Frame Type field67E1210T1171No Response Timer101No Response Timer93voice/fax)295E1 models26FRF1180voice/fax)295voice/fax)295E124voice/fax)295MVP240015MVP241015voice/fax)295MVP301024Gain 1 (custom tone) field131T115FTP client program324Gain 2 (custom tone) field131FTP client program, obtaining326compatibility (E1 models)18(H.323 Call Signaling) field111compatibility (T1 models)10H.323 Annex E field113Signaling) field110Gatekeeper Only109Signaling) fields110Alternate GK 1 and 2110multiplexing)113field69Interval110H.245 Tunneling112H.323 Multiplexing112Start)113logs) field269Primary GK110RAS TTL Value111field269Register with GateKeeper109Parameters) field69Signaling Port109Use Fast Start109(RADIUS Attributes) field163Gatekeeper IP Address110(SMTP logs) field138RAS Port (Gatekeeper)110(RADIUS Attributes) field163Gatekeeper Name110logs) field138Gateway Name110Primary GK (Gatekeeper110E1222H.323 coder81T1179General Options fields118E1222T1179Alert) field84GK Name291E1105IP Address291T197Port291Priority291Statistics, Servers) field291Status291Type291in rack installations34H.323 Multiplexing field112H.245 Tunneling field112E1222airflow34E118E1 prerequisites56T110in a nutshell27in rack33log reports by email57E118software (detailed)39T110T1 prerequisites55logs for270voip email account57installation prerequisites53E123T115E1 models17T1 models9System Info167integrated phone/data networks210musical jingle for147IANA359variable version41& Voice/Fax settings126E1216ST357T1173E1210T1172System Info167E1 models17in band, DTMF79T1 models9E1216field269T1173field269E1226T1184field69E1214Statistics, Servers) field291T1171IP Address (IP Statistics) field273Industry Canada requirements349E1221E1 telephony details56T1178IP details54SMTP details57Management) field279T1 telephony details55voip email account57Servers) field292Input Gain field78Servers) field293Details)289ISDN parameters, setting107Management) field278types supported107ISDN-PRI implementations107Attributes) field163installing337logs) field138web GUI and337IP address, SysLog Server142jitter buffer86Jitter Value (Fax) field80Attributes) field163Jitter Value field88jitter, dynamic86field138Keep Alive field119MultiVOIPs)7IP datagram and DiffServ71Logs (Statistics) screen266IP Mask field69IP Statistics field279IP Address273E124MVP240015MVP241016Clear273MVP301024Received (RTCP Packets)275T116Received (RTP Packets)275Received (TCP Packets)274LNK16Received (Total Packets)273Received (UDP Packets)274LNK24Packets)275Boot24E124FDX24IC24LC24LS24Packets)274ONL24Power24Packets)274PRI24Transmitted (RTP Packets)275Boot16Transmitted (TCP Packets)274FDX16Transmitted (Total Packets)273IC16Transmitted (UDP Packets)274LC16IP Statistics function271LS16ONL16Power16PRI16detailed, analog60E123summary59T115local voip configuration50E123comparison335T115to remote PSTN17precaution about31E1211Canadian350Log # (statistics, logs) field266limited warranty344log report email, triggering135E1105log reporting method, setting140T197log reports57log reports & SMTP133E1106log reports by email133T198logging options141logging update interval141stats) field282logging, web GUI and336Login Name (SMTP) field134(T1 stats) field281Bytes recvd267Clear command button278Bytes Sent266IP Address column279Call Forwarded to270IP Address to Ping278Call Transferred to270Last Error279Disconnect Reason267No. of Pings Received279DTMF Capability267No. of Pings Sent279Duration266Ping Size in Bytes278From (gateway)266Pings per Test278Gateway Name (callee)269Response Timeout278Gateway Name (caller)269Round Trip Delay279H.450 functionality270Start Now command button278IP Address (callee)269IP Address (caller)269IP Direction column266Log #266Mode266Options (callee)269screen279Options (caller)269Outbound digits269Outbound Digits Recvd267lithium battery caution31Outbound Digits Sent267Packets lost267E124Packets recvd267T116Packets sent267loading of weight in rack34Packets Sent266local configuration53Server Details267Start Date, Time266Status266mail criteria (SMTP), records135To (gateway)266Type (call) column266Voice coder267Mail Type (SMTP logs) field135Logs (Statistics) function264E1 models26Delete File button266local19First button266remote (SNMP)19Last button266remote (web browser GUI)19Next button266management of voips, remote121Previous button266Max bandwidth (coder)81logs and web browser GUI141Max Baud Rate field79logs by email, illustration139Logs screen definitions141Options) field118Logs screen field definitions142E1100Enable Console Messages142T192Filters142Maximum Jitter Value field87GUI142Minimum Jitter Value field86IP Address (SysLog Server)142Mode (call progress) field258Mode (Fax) field80Mode (SPP) field118Port (SysLog Server)142Mode (statistics, logs) field266SMTP142SNMP142E117SysLog Server Enable142modem relay87Turn Off Logs142modem traffic on voip network87logs screen, accessing140T1171E1209E1100T192screen278field284E1 models17field281T1 models9mounting in rack33stats) field285procedure for35stats) field282mounting options8lost packets, consecutive88Multiplexed UDP field113E1 models19T1 models11voice/fax)295network access123Network Disconnection field88Configuration297Configuration Port Setup297E1/ISDN103Date & Time Setup297T1/ISDN95Download Factory Defaults298Download Firmware298Gateway Details)289Set Password298Uninstall298Management) field279Upgrade Software298field279forwarding, dual conditions229installing39location of files42forwarding, dual conditions187program icon location43moving around in64criteria)135MultiVoipManager51screen) field160E1 models19T1 models11E1104T196cabling procedure36E1104unpacking32T196remote configuration modem37E1104T196cabling procedure36numbering plan resources250remote configuration modem37obtaining updated firmware300unpacking32Offhook alert83Name/IP (Server) field157E1 models19Params)83T1 models11AutoCall/Offhook Alert) field85Enable157Keep Alive (Timers)157field (Logs)142Name/IP (Server)157operating temperature34Port)157Port (Server157T1 models26E1213E1/ISDN104T1/ISDN96Optimization Factor field87(Ethernet/IP parameters)67packet priority and DiffServ71increments295coder options and294Attributes) field163field138field162Attributes) field163802.1p) field68Attributes) field161out of band, DTMF79Outbound Digits Received (call136progress) field261Outbound Digits Received (statistics,268logs) field267logs) field137field161field261packets, consecutive lost88Attributes) field162Parallel H.245 field113parameters tracked by console143field138Password (proxy server) field116Password (SMTP) field135field267password, setting316"Out of Band"138web browser GUI320patents2E1216E1249T1173T1207E1218E1 models17T1175T1 models9E1214T1171E1106Digits Sent138T198Output Gain field78Permissions (SNMP) field123output level, fax tones80for rack installation34to lift during installation35to lift unit during installation31E1209System Info167Management) field278field278BRI connector356ISDN implementations in107command cable353ethernet cable353importance of writing down53T1/E1 connector354Voice/FAX connector354FTP remote file transfers324phonebook configuration50field119allowing with Web GUI74E1216pop-ups and Web GUI334T1173Servers) field291E1215T1172field292T1172Servers) field293E1215T1172Details)289Port field, SysLog Server142E1216T1173Port Number (SMTP) field135port number (SNMP) field123E1217T1174E1224T1181E1214E1 models26E1217T1174E1 models26E1217T1174field162E1214T1171for technical configuration53T1171ISDN implementations107field115customizing161Signaling) field119EI models19TI models11Statistics, Servers) field291Enable Accounting160product CD27Retransmission Interval160use in software installation39Accounting Port160E1 models19Server Address160T1 models11product family8Program Menu items297field111E1221Receive Slip (E1 Stats) field286T1178Receive Slip (T1 Stats) field283field115Signal (E1 stats) field285Signaling) field116field286Public IP Address120(E1 stats) field285Alternate Routing, and183E1 models18field275T1 models10Pulse Density Violation (T1 stats)275field282Pulse Shape Level field274E1105T197field273field274T1179IP Stats) field275E118T110IP Stats) field275grounding34IP Stats) field274rack mounting instructions33IP Stats) field274rack mounting procedure35IP Stats) field274weight capacity of34rack-mountable voip models31recovering voice packets82customizing163Red Alarm (E1 stats) field284Red Alarm (T1 stats) field281Cadence128web GUI and337Custom (tones)128Frequency 1127T1181Frequency 2127Gain 1127checkbox224Gain 2127Pulse Generation Ratio128remote voip configuration50type (of tone)127Remote Voip Management121E1228Modem128T1186regional parameters, setting124E1221Gateway Details)289T1178Signaling) field109& Canada344(Statistics) screen, accessing289Registered Gateway Details screen116Description289troubleshooting)7IP Address289No. of Entries289Management) field278Port289Register Duration289Options) field118Status289screen) field160fields:289Registrar IP Address field119RFC 278272RFC 283379Signalining fields119RFC 3087180Registrar Port field119RFC 3489155RFC247470RFC259770E1230T1188RFC324670RFC768359MVP-241037RFC793359MVP301037ring cadences, custom132E1230T1188command316ring tone, custom131ring-tones130command320Management) field279(MultiVOIP program menu)298Set Regional Parameters124E1226Set SMTP Parameters133T1183Set SNMP Parameters121increments295Parameters144RTP Parameters screen295Set T1/E1/ISDN Parameters89Set Voice/FAX Parameters75Installations34setting Ethernet/IP parameters65safety warnings31setting password316Safety Warnings Telecom31web browser GUI320Save Setup command168setting RTP Parameters295saving configuration168setting user defaults313user313setup, saving168user313setup, saving user values313E1209T1171signaling cadences124E117field109T19field114signaling tones124Select All (SMTP logs) field136field263Select Channel field78Attributes)163Services field147Silence Compression field82Selected Coder field81field160E118T110field162E1 models18T1 models10Service Records73Set Baud Rate164Set ISDN Parameters107Password (proxy server)116Set Log Reporting Method140SMTP parameters, accessing133SMTP parameters,setting133Proxy Polling Interval116SMTP port, standard135SMTP prerequisites57server)116SMTP, enabling133SNMP agent program51TTL Value116SNMP agent, enabling121Use SIP Proxy114User Name (proxy server)115Address123Community Name (2)123E1223Community Name 1123T1180Enable SNMP Agent123Permissions (1)123Supplementary Services144Permissions (2)123E118Port Number123T110SNMP Parameters, setting121E1223uninstalling (detailed)46T1180updates51E1223uninstalling321T1180summary39IP Address292Port292detailed39Status292software loading39Type292software version numbers41SIP Proxy Parameters114moving around in64E1223T1180screen-surfing in64Problems63SMTP Parameters definitions135sound quality, improving82Enable SMTP134E1 models26Login Name134T1 models25Mail Server IP Address135Mail Type135Mode (SPP Protocol)118Number of Days135Number of Records135Alternate Registrars 1 and 2119Password135Client Options119Port Number135General Options118Recipient Address135Keep Alive119Reply-To Address135Requires Authentication134Options)118Subject135Polling Interval119Primary Registrar119Registrar IP Address119stats) field281Registrar Options119STUN clients and servers155Registrar Port119E1 models19Options)118T1 models11Subject (email logs) field135Options)118E123E1224T115T1181screen)118Call Hold145Call Hold Enable148IP Address293Call Name Identification145Port293Call Transfer145Type293Call Transfer Enable147Call Waiting145Status293Call Waiting Enable148E118T110Calling Party150Enable Call Hold148E118Enable Call Transfer147T110Enable Call Waiting148SRV record73ST interface (ISDN-BRI)149description357Hold Sequence148Retrieve Sequence148Attributes) field161Select Channel147Transfer Sequence147logs for270Management) button278Copy Channel154Default154Servers) field291Servers) field292Servers) field293Status (statistics, logs) field266Call Waiting Enable148Hold Sequence148Details)289Retrieve Sequence148stats) field285Call Hold Enable148Call Transfer Enable147T114Select Channel147availability340E122T114Calling Party150E122T114Allowed Name Types150SysLog Server Enable field142as added feature340Alerting Party151capabilities of342enabling341location of340Allowed Name Types151SysLog Server, enabling141Busy Party152for op & maint253fields165Allowed Name Types152setting165for op & maint255Connected Party153T1 model descriptions9Allowed Name Types153Answer Delay (Enable)94Answer Delay Timer94FXS Current Detect Timer95Caller ID154Tone Detection95Transfer Sequence147CAS Protocol93screen, accessing144Timer93setting144Options)93with SIP144Answer Tones95E118Available Tones (List)95T110Caller ID Enable97support, technical346Calling Number Prefix96Calling Number Suffix96E122T1180Clocking97Parameters) field73Country96CRC Check92prerequisites to53Detect Flash Hook97summary50Detection Time97Enable Caller ID96detailed60summary59Frame Format92technical support346Generation Time97telco authorities and ISDN107Line Build-Out97telecom safety warnings31Line Coding98telephony signaling cadences124Long-Haul Mode92telephony signaling tones124Operator96telephony toning schemes130PCM Law98Pulse Shape Level97operating34T1/E1/ISDN92E1/ISDN103Tone Detection (Enable)95T1/ISDN95Yellow Alarm Format98T1 Parameters screen91E1/ISDN103T1/ISDN95Bipolar Violation283Frame Search Restart Flag282Management) field278Pulse Density Violation282Receive Slip283Transmit Data Underrun282E1209Transmit Line Open282T1171Transmit Slip282Transmit Slip Negative282to remote PSTN9Yellow Alarm282within voip network9T1 telephony parameters55T1/E1 connector pinout354E117T19E1100T192accessing89supervision criteria, T1) field95T1/E1/ISDN parameters, setting89Tone Pair (custom) field131table-top voip models31tones, signaling124E1223E1221IP Statistics context273T1178trace on/off (logging)143Servers) field291field285field127field281field292field286Servers) field293field282DiffServ71description357field113E1223IP Statistics context273T1180Transmit Slip (E1 stats) field286Transmit Slip (T1 stats) field282E1229T1187command321(MultiVOIP program menu)298unobtainable tone, custom131unobtainable tones130field275MVP241032field275MVP301032field274update interval (logging)141field273updated firmware, obtaining300field274E117T19E1223T1180installation361triggering log report email135MultiVOIP program menu298MultiVOIPs7upgrade, firmware304uploads vs. downloads (FTP)324Turn Off Logs field142field109E1222T1179Generate Local Dial Tone84Offhook Alert Timer85(H.323 Call Signaling) field111Out-of-Band Mode (DTMF)78E1223Alert)85T1180Copy Channel78Default78E1224DTMF Gain78T1181DTMF Gain (High Tones)78Use SIP Proxy field114DTMF Gain (Low Tones)78DTMF In/Out of Band78Calls73Duration (DTMF)78Input Gain78Output Gain78user defaults, downloading313Select Channel78user defaults, setting313Voice Gain78Windows GUI316Fax Enable79user values (software), saving313Max Baud Rate (Fax)79E1249Fax Volume80T1207version numbers (software)41Jitter Value (Fax)80version, firmware304Mode (Fax)80field68Silence Compression82Echo Cancellation82Voice Gain field78Forward Error Correction82recovering lost/corrupted82voice packets, consecutive lost88Dynamic Jitter Buffer86voice packets, re-assembling80Minimum Jitter Value86voice quality, improving82voice quality, versus delay87Maximum Jitter Value87Voice/FAX connector pinout354Optimization Factor87Automatic Disconnection88Jitter Value88Call Duration88address335video useability334Consecutive Packets Lost88Java and337Network Disconnection88Voice/FAX Parameters screen,337accessing75Web GUI and pop-ups334Voice/FAX parameters, setting75voip email account134comparison335voip management, remote121web GUI, logging and336Voip Media PHB field70E120parameters) field68T112host PC51E1 models26T1 models25calls to remote PSTN211foreign calls, national rates213in rack34voip site to voip site210lifting precaution31personnel requirement31E1238Well Known Ports359T1195voip system example, digital only,135E1231registration110T1189E1222basic functions of18T1179basic functions of10H.323109E1 models26E1223warnings, safety31T1180warranty344well-known port, SNMP123web browser GUI and logs141web browser GUI, enabling74E120T112Yellow Alarm (E1 stats) field285Yellow Alarm (T1 stats) field282general334Java requirement334Yellow Alarm Format field (T1)98サイズ: 3.67MBページ数: 395Language: Englishマニュアルを開く