Multi-Tech Systems MVP-2410 User Manual

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MultiVOIP User Guide 
 
Overview 
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RADIUS Support.  Inter-operation with a RADIUS server allows for 
call accounting (especially for billing) on a voip system.  The MultiVOIP 
supports inter-operation with RADIUS servers for the RADIUS 
accounting function (but not the RADIUS authentication function).   
STUN Support.  The STUN protocol (Simple Traversal of UDP through 
NATs (Network Address Translation)) assists with the packet routing 
functions of devices behind NAT firewalls or routers.  The MultiVOIP 
supports inter-operation with STUN servers and NATs (SIP based 
environment only).    
Gatekeeper. T1 voip systems can have gatekeeper functionality by 
adding, as an endpoint, a Multi-Tech 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 stand-alone gatekeeper 
software performs all of the standard gatekeepers functions (address 
translation, admission control, and bandwidth control) and also 
supports many valuable optional functions (call control signaling, call 
authorization, bandwidth management, and call management).   
Management.  Configuration and system management can be done 
locally with the MultiVOIP configuration software.  After an IP address 
has been assigned locally, other configuration can be done remotely 
using the MultiVOIP web browser GUI. Remote system management 
can be done with the MultiVoipManager SNMP software or via the 
MultiVOIP web browser GUI.  All of these control software packages 
are included on the Product CD.