Multi-Tech Systems MVP-2410 ユーザーズマニュアル
MultiVOIP User Guide
Technical Configuration
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T1 Parameter Definitions (cont’d)
Field Name
Values
Description
FXS Ground Start Supervision
Parameters
Tone Detection
(Enable)
(Enable)
Y/N
After a specified tone (chosen
from the Available Tones list)
coming from the PBX is
stopped, the FXS interface will
send the ‘connect’ signal to the
calling party.
from the Available Tones list)
coming from the PBX is
stopped, the FXS interface will
send the ‘connect’ signal to the
calling party.
Available
Tones (List)
Tones (List)
Busy Tone, Dial
Tone, Reorder Tone
Survivability Dial
Tone, Unobtainable
Tone
Tone, Reorder Tone
Survivability Dial
Tone, Unobtainable
Tone
List from which tones can be
chosen to signal call answer.
chosen to signal call answer.
Answer Tones
(List)
(List)
Busy Tone, Dial
Tone, Reorder Tone
Survivability Dial
Tone, Unobtainable
Tone
Tone, Reorder Tone
Survivability Dial
Tone, Unobtainable
Tone
Currently chosen call-answer
supervision tone.
supervision tone.
ISDN Parameters
Field Name
Values
Description
Enable
ISDN-PRI
ISDN-PRI
Y/N
If digital connection is ISDN-
PRI type, this box should be
checked. When ISDN is
enabled, the “CAS Protocols”
field is grayed out (ISDN has its
own signaling method).
PRI type, this box should be
checked. When ISDN is
enabled, the “CAS Protocols”
field is grayed out (ISDN has its
own signaling method).
Terminal/
Network
Network
either
“Terminal” or
“Network”
“Terminal” or
“Network”
When “Terminal” is selected, it
indicates that the MultiVOIP should
emulate the subscriber (terminal)
side of the digital connection.
When “Network” is selected, it
indicates that the MultiVOIP should
emulate the central office (network)
side of the digital connection.
Setting used for MultiVOIP must be
opposite to the setting used in the
PBX. For example, if the PBX is set
to “Terminal,” then the MultiVOIP
must be set to “Network.”
indicates that the MultiVOIP should
emulate the subscriber (terminal)
side of the digital connection.
When “Network” is selected, it
indicates that the MultiVOIP should
emulate the central office (network)
side of the digital connection.
Setting used for MultiVOIP must be
opposite to the setting used in the
PBX. For example, if the PBX is set
to “Terminal,” then the MultiVOIP
must be set to “Network.”