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MultiVOIP 400 User Guide
Introduction
Welcome to Multi-Tech's new standalone Voice/IP Gateways which allow analog voice and fax
communication over an IP network.  Multi-Tech’s new voice/fax over IP gateway technology allows
voice and fax communication to ride, with no additional expense, over your existing IP network, which
has traditionally been data-only. To access this free voice and fax communication, all you have to do
is connect your MultiVOIP to your telephone equipment, and then to your existing Ethernet LAN.
Once configured, the MultiVOIP then allows voice and fax to travel down the same path as your
traditional data communications.
The MVP400 is designed with four voice/fax channels (which offer three voice/fax interfaces per
channel), a 10M bps Ethernet LAN interface, and a command port for configuration.
System management is provided through the command port using bundled Windows® software
which provides easy-to-use configuration menus and a comprehensive on-line help system.
Figure 1-1.   MultiVOIP 400
Preview of this Guide
This guide describes the MultiVOIP and tells you how to install and configure the unit. The
information contained in each chapter is as follows:
Chapter 1 - Introduction and Description
Chapter 1 describes the MultiVOIP. Front panel indicator, and back panel connector descriptions are
provided. In addition, a list of relevant specifications is provided at the end of the chapter.
Chapter 2 - Installation
Chapter 2
 provides information on unpacking and cabling your MultiVOIP. The installation procedure
describes each cable connection.
Chapter 3 - Software Loading and Configuration
Chapter 3
 provides instructions for software loading and initial configuration.  The MultiVOIP software
diskettes are Windows® based.  Later chapters, as well as your online help program will describe the
MultiVOIP software in more detail.
Chapter 4 - MultiVOIP Software
Chapter 4
 describes the MultiVOIP software package designed for the Windows ® environment.  This
chapter describes the software from an applications standpoint, and in so doing, not every element in
the user interface is shown or defined.  For explanations and parameters of each element dialog box
please refer to the Help provided within the software.