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Chapter 4: Configuring your VOIP 
Multi-Tech 
Systems, 
Inc. 
     
 
 
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Voice/Fax Parameter Definitions 
Field Name 
Values Description
Default 
-- 
When this button is clicked, all Voice/FAX parameters are set to their default values. 
Select Channel 
1-2 (210) 
1-4 (410) 
1-8 (810) 
Channel to be configured is selected here. 
Copy Channel 
-- 
Copies the Voice/FAX attributes of one channel to another channel.  Attributes can 
be copied to multiple channels or all channels at once. 
Voice Gain 
-- 
Signal amplification (or attenuation) in dB. 
Input Gain 
+31dB to 
 –31dB 
Modifies audio level entering voice channel before it is sent over the network to the 
remote VOIP. The default & recommended value is 0 dB
Output Gain 
+31dB to 
 –31dB 
Modifies audio level being output to the device attached to the voice channel.  The 
default and recommended value is 0 dB
DTMF Gain 
-- 
The DTMF Gain (Dual Tone Multi-Frequency) controls the volume level of the DTMF 
tones sent out for Touch-Tone dialing.  
DTMF Gain, 
High Tones 
+3dB to  
-31dB & 
“mute” 
Default value:  -4 dB.  Not to be changed except under supervision of Multi-Tech 
Technical Support. 
DTMF Gain, Low 
Tones 
+3dB to  
-31dB & 
“mute” 
Default value:  -7 dB.  Not to be changed except under supervision of Multi-Tech 
Technical Support. 
DTMF Parameters 
 
Duration (DTMF) 
60 – 3000 
ms 
When DTMF: Out of Band is selected, this setting determines how long each DTMF 
digit ‘sounds’ or is held.  Default = 100 ms. 
DTMF 
In/Out of Band 
Out of 
Band, or 
Inband 
When DTMF Out of Band is selected, the MultiVOIP detects DTMF tones at its input 
and regenerates them at its output.  When DTMF Inband is selected, the DTMF 
digits are passed through the MultiVOIP unit as they are received. 
Out of Band 
Mode 
RFC 2833, 
SIP Info 
RFC2833 method.  Uses an RTP mode defined in RFC 2833 to transmit the DTMF 
digits.  
SIP Info method.  Generates dual tone multi frequency (DTMF) tones on the 
telephony call leg.  The SIP INFO message is sent along the signaling path of the 
call. 
You must set this parameter per the capabilities of the remote endpoint with which 
the VOIP will communicate.  The RFC2833 method is the more common of the two 
methods. 
FAX Parameters 
 
Fax Enable  
Y/N 
Enables or disables fax capability for a particular channel. 
Modem Relay 
Enable 
Y/N 
When enabled, modem traffic can be carried on VOIP system.  When disabled, 
modem traffic will bypass the VOIP system (Modem Bypass mode). 
Max Baud Rate 
(Fax)   
2400, 
4800, 
7200, 
9600, 
12000, 
14400 bps 
Set to match baud rate of fax machine connected to channel (see Fax machine’s user 
manual).  
Default = 14400 bps.   
Fax Volume  
(Default = 
-9.5 dB)  
-18.5 dB 
to –3.5 dB 
 
Controls output level of fax tones.  To be changed only under the direction of Multi-
Tech’s Technical Support.  
Jitter Value (Fax)    Default = 
400 ms 
Defines the inter-arrival packet deviation (in milliseconds) for the fax transmission. A 
higher value will increase the delay, allowing a higher percentage of packets to be 
reassembled.  A lower value will decrease the delay allowing fewer packets to be 
reassembled.  
Mode (Fax)  
FRF 11; 
T.38  
FRF11 is frame-relay FAX standard using these coders: G.711, G.728, G.729, 
G.723.1. 
T.38 is an ITU-T standard for real time faxing of Group 3 faxes over IP networks.  It 
uses T.30 fax standards and includes special provisions to preclude FAX timeouts 
during IP transmissions.  
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