Multi-Tech Systems MULTIVOIP MVP210/410/810 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Chapter 4: Configuring your VOIP 
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Supplementary Services Definitions (continued) 
Field Name 
Description 
Calling Party, 
Allowed Name 
Type (CNI) 
If the ‘home’ VOIP unit is originating the call and Calling Party is selected, then the identifier (from 
the Caller Id field) will be sent to the remote VOIP unit being called.  The Caller Id field gives the 
remote VOIP administrator a plain-language identifier of the party that is originating the call 
occurring on a specific channel.   
This field is applicable only when the ‘home’ VOIP unit is originating the call.   
Example. Suppose a VOIP system has offices in both Denver and Omaha.  In the Omaha VOIP 
unit (the ‘home’ VOIP in this example), Call Name Identification has been enabled, Calling Party 
has been enabled as an Allowed Name Type, and “Omaha Sales Office Voipchannel 2” has been 
entered in the  Caller Id field.   
When channel 2 of the Omaha VOIP is used to make a call to any other VOIP phone station (for 
example, the Denver office), the message “Calling Party - Omaha Sales Office Voipchannel 2” will 
appear in the “Caller Id” field of the Statistics - Call Progress screen of the Denver VOIP. 
Alerting Party, 
Allowed Name 
Type (CNI) 
If the ‘home’ VOIP unit is receiving the call and Alerting Party is selected, then the identifier (from 
the Caller Id field) will tell the originating remote VOIP unit that the call is ringing.   
 
This field is applicable only when the ‘home’ VOIP unit is receiving the call. 
 
Example.  Suppose a VOIP system has offices in both Denver and Omaha.  In the Omaha VOIP 
unit (the ‘home’ VOIP unit in this example), Call Name Identification has been enabled, Alerting 
Party
 has been enabled as an Allowed Name Type, and “Omaha Sales Office Voipchannel 2” has 
been entered in the Caller Id field of the Supplementary Services screen.   
When channel 2 of the Omaha VOIP receives a call from any other VOIP phone station (for 
example, the Denver office), the message “Alerting Party - Omaha Sales Office Voipchannel 2” will 
be sent back and will appear in the Caller Id field of the Statistics – Call Progress screen of the 
Denver VOIP.  This confirms to the Denver VOIP that the phone is ringing in Omaha. 
Busy Party, 
Allowed Name 
Type (CNI) 
If the ‘home’ VOIP unit is receiving a call directed toward an already engaged channel or phone 
station and Busy Party is selected, then the identifier (from the Caller Id field) will tell the 
originating remote VOIP unit that the channel or called party is busy.   
This field is applicable only when the ‘home’ VOIP unit is receiving the call. 
Example.  Suppose a VOIP system has offices in both Denver and Omaha.  In the Omaha VOIP 
unit (the ‘home’ VOIP unit in this example), Call Name Identification has been enabled, Busy 
Party
 has been enabled as an Allowed Name Type, and “Omaha Sales Office Voipchannel 2” has 
been entered in the Caller Id field of the Supplementary Services screen.   
When channel 2 of the Omaha VOIP is busy but still receives a call attempt from any other VOIP 
phone station (for example, the Denver office), the message “Busy Party - Omaha Sales Office 
Voipchannel 2” will be sent back and will appear in the Caller Id field of the Statistics – Call 
Progress
 screen of the Denver VOIP.  This confirms to the Denver VOIP that the channel or 
phone station is busy in Omaha. 
Connected 
Party, Allowed 
Name Type 
(CNI) 
If the ‘home’ VOIP unit is receiving a call and Connected Party is selected, then the identifier 
(from the Caller Id field) will tell the originating remote VOIP unit that the attempted call has been 
completed and the connection is made.   
This field is applicable only when the ‘home’ VOIP unit is receiving the call. 
Example.  Suppose a VOIP system has offices in both Denver and Omaha.  In the Omaha VOIP 
unit (the ‘home’ VOIP unit in this example), Call Name Identification has been enabled, 
Connected Party has been enabled as an Allowed Name Type, and “Omaha Sales Office 
Voipchannel 2” has been entered in the Caller Id field of the Supplementary Services screen.   
When channel 2 of the Omaha VOIP completes an attempted call from any other VOIP phone 
station (for example, the Denver office), the message “Connect Party - Omaha Sales Office 
Voipchannel 2” will be sent back and will appear in the Caller Id field of the Statistics – Call 
Progress
 screen of the Denver VOIP.  This confirms to the Denver VOIP that the call has been 
completed to Omaha. 
Caller ID 
This is the identifier of a specific channel of the ‘home’ VOIP unit.  The Caller Id field typically 
describes a person, office, or location, for example, “Harry Smith,” or “Bursar’s Office,” or 
“Barnesville Factory.” 
Default 
When this button is clicked, all Supplementary Service parameters are set to their default values. 
Copy Channel 
Copies the Supplementary Service attributes of one channel to another channel.  Attributes can be 
copied to multiple channels or all channels at once.