Multi Tech Systems Network Card MVP200 User Manual

Voice / Fax over IP Networks  
Standalone Voice/IP Gateway  
Model MVP200  
Proprietary Mode  
Quick Start Guide  
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Contents  
Introduction ................................................................................... 4  
Related Documentation ................................................................. 5  
Installing Your MultiVOIP............................................................... 6  
Unpacking Your MultiVOIP ............................................................ 8  
Safety Warnings ............................................................................ 8  
Cabling Your MultiVOIP................................................................. 9  
E&M Jumper Block Positioning Procedure ..................................11  
Configuring Your Host MultiVOIP ................................................ 13  
Configuring Your ClientMultiVOIPs.............................................. 29  
Deploying the VOIP Network....................................................... 38  
Limited Warranty ......................................................................... 41  
Technical Support........................................................................ 42  
Contacting Technical Support ............................................... 42  
FCC Declaration.......................................................................... 43  
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MultiVOIP Quick Start Guide  
Introduction  
Welcome to Multi-Tech's stand-alone Voice/IP Gateway, the  
MultiVOIP, model MVP200. The MultiVOIP allows analog voice  
and fax communication over an IP network. Multi-Tech’s new  
voice/fax 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 the MultiVOIP to your telephone equipment, and then  
to your existing Internet connection. Once configured, the  
MultiVOIP then allows voice and fax to travel down the same path  
as your traditional data communications.  
The MVP200 has two independent voice/fax channels (each with  
three voice/fax interfaces), a 10 Mbps 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 online Help.  
Figure 1. MultiVOIP  
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Related Documentation  
The MultiVOIP200 Quick Start Guide is intended to be used by  
qualified systems administrators and network managers. This  
quick start provides the necessary information for a qualified  
person to unpack, cable, load software, and configure the unit  
for proper operation.  
A detailed MultiVOIP200 User Guide is also provided on the  
system CD with your unit and provides in-depth information on  
the features and functionality of Multi-Tech’s MultiVOIP.  
The User Guide is produced using Adobe AcrobatTM. To view  
or print your copy of a user guide, install Acrobat ReaderTM on  
your computer. The Acrobat Reader is included on your  
system CD or is available as a free download from Adobe’s  
Once loaded on your computer, launch the Reader and select  
the .pdf file from the CD.  
The MultiVOIP200 User Guide is also available on Multi-Tech’s  
Viewing and printing a user guide from the Web also requires  
that you have the Acrobat Reader loaded on your system. To  
select the MultiVOIP200 User Guide from the MTS home page,  
click Support | Manuals and then click MultiVOIP in the product  
list. All MultiVOIP documents will be displayed and you can  
choose User Guide (MVP200) to view or download the .pdf file.  
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Installing Your MultiVOIP  
The basic steps of installing your MultiVOIP network involve  
unpacking the units, connecting the cables, and configuring  
the units using the included management software (MultiVOIP  
Configuration). The recommended installation process  
includes three phases that, when completed, result in a fully  
functional Voice Over IP network. A general description of  
each phase is provided below, and detailed instructions follow  
throughout the rest of this section.  
Configure and Install Your Host MultiVOIP  
As the first step, the VOIP administrator configures the  
MultiVOIP designated as the “Host” unit. This includes the  
assignment of a unique LAN IP address, subnet mask, and  
Gateway IP address; as well as the selection of appropriate  
channel interface type for each of the Voice/Fax channels.  
Once all connections have been made, the VOIP administrator  
configures the unit and builds the Phone Directory Database  
that will reside with the Host unit.  
Configure Your Client MultiVOIPs  
Once installation has been completed, the administrator  
moves on to configure the MultiVOIPs designated as “Client”  
units. Again, unique LAN IP addresses, subnet masks, and  
Gateway IP addresses are assigned, and each Voice/Fax  
channel is configured for the appropriate channel interface  
type. When this is done, the Phone Directory Database option  
is set to Client, and the IP address of the Host MultiVOIP is  
entered. Once all Client units are configured, the VOIP  
network can be deployed.  
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Deploy the VOIP Network  
The final phase of the installation is deployment of the  
network. Through the first two phases, the VOIP administrator  
controls configuration, so when the Client MultiVOIPs are sent  
to their remote sites, the remote site administrators need only  
to connect the units to their LAN and telephone equipment. A  
full Phone Directory Database (supplied by the Host  
MultiVOIP) will be loaded into their unit within minutes of being  
connected and turned on.  
The final task of the VOIP Administrator is to develop the VOIP  
Dialing Directory based on the Phone Directory Database and  
telephone numbers of the interfacing telephone equipment; at  
which point, a VOIP user can call any person on the VOIP  
network.  
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Unpacking Your MultiVOIP  
Remove all items from the box (See Figure 2).  
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Safety Warnings  
Caution: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.  
A lithium battery on the voice/fax channel board provides  
backup power for the time keeping capability. The battery has  
an estimated life expectancy of ten years.  
When the battery starts to weaken, the date and time may be  
incorrect. If the battery fails, the board must be sent back to  
Multi-Tech Systems for battery replacement.  
The E&M, FXS, and Ethernet ports are not designed to be  
connected to a Public Telecommunication Network.  
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Cabling  
Cabling Your MultiVOIP  
Cabling your MultiVOIP involves making the proper Power,  
Command Port, phone system, and Internet connections.  
Figure 3 shows the back panel connectors and the associated  
cable connections. The following procedure details the steps  
necessary for cabling your MultiVOIP.  
Before starting to cable your MultiVOIP, perform the E&M  
Jumper Block Positioning Procedure, which immediately  
follows the Cabling Procedure, if either voice/fax channel (1 or  
2) will be connected to an E&M trunk that is a Type 1, 3 ,4, or  
5 rather than a Type 2 (the default).  
1. Connect the power supply to a live AC outlet, then connect  
it to the MultiVOIP as shown in Figure 3. The power  
connector is a 6-pin circular DIN connector.  
Voice/Fax Channel 1  
Voice/Fax Channel 2 Ethernet RS232  
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E&M  
FXS  
FXO  
FXO  
FXS  
E&M  
Command  
10Base-T  
Power  
Power Connection  
Voice/Fax Channel  
1 & 2 Connections  
E&M  
FXO  
FXS  
Command Port Connection  
PBX  
PSTN  
Network Connection  
Hub  
Figure 3. Cable Connections  
2. Connect the MultiVOIP to a PC using the RJ-45 to DB9  
(female) cable provided with your unit. Plug the RJ-45 end  
of the cable into the Command port of the MultiVOIP and  
connect the other end to the PC serial port you are using.  
See Figure 3.  
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3. Connect a network cable to the Ethernet 10BASE-T  
connector on the back of the MultiVOIP. Connect the other  
end of the cable to your network.  
4. If you are connecting a station device such as an analog  
telephone, a fax machine, or a Key Telephone System  
(KTS) to your MultiVOIP, connect the smaller end of a  
special adapter cable (supplied) to the Voice/Fax Channel  
1 FXS connector on the back of the MultiVOIP and the  
other end to the station device.  
If you are connecting a PBX extension to your MultiVOIP,  
connect the smaller end of a special adapter cable  
(supplied) to the Voice/Fax Channel 1 FXO connector on  
the back of the MultiVOIP and the other end to the PBX  
extension.  
If you are connecting an E&M trunk from a telephone  
switch to your MultiVOIP, connect one end of an RJ-45  
phone cord to the Voice/Fax Channel 1 E&M connector  
on the back of the MultiVOIP and the other end to the  
trunk.  
If you are connecting to an E&M trunk, you need to ensure  
that the E&M trunk jumper is in the correct position for the  
E&M type trunk. The default E&M jumper position is E&M  
type 2. To change the E&M jumper position, perform the  
E&M jumper block positioning procedure, which  
immediately follows this procedure.  
5. Repeat the above step to connect the remaining telephone  
equipment to each Voice/Fax Channel on your MultiVOIP.  
6. Turn on power to the MultiVOIP by setting the power  
switch on the back panel to the 1 (up, On) position. Wait  
for the Boot LED on the MultiVOIP to go off before  
proceeding. This may take a couple of minutes.  
Proceed to the Software Loading section to load the MultiVOIP  
software.  
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Cabling  
E&M Jumper Block Positioning Procedure  
Each voice/fax channel on the MultiVOIP has a separate E&M  
jumper block, located near the jacks on the back panel of the  
MultiVOIP. Each jumper block has 8 pairs of pins with a  
jumper plug on three adjacent pairs of pins. The jumper plug  
must be centered on the E&M type number (see Figure 4) that  
matches the E&M connection for that channel. Perform the  
following procedure if you need to move the E&M jumper block  
from its default (Type 2) position.  
1. Ensure that the external power supply is disconnected  
from the MultiVOIP.  
2. Turn the MultiVOIP upside down and remove the cabinet  
mounting screw at the center back of the cabinet.  
3. Turn the MultiVOIP right side up, then slide the base out  
the rear of the cabinet.  
Note: To change a jumper position, lift the jumper plug up  
off the jumper block, then move it to the new position,  
ensuring that the middle jumper of the jumper block is  
centered on the E&M type number (1, 3, 4, or 5) as shown  
in Figure 4.  
Back Panel Connectors  
Jumper Blocks  
In Position 2  
(Default)  
2
2
Channel 2  
Channel 1  
1,3  
4
Alternate Positions  
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Note: Markings do not appear on board.  
Figure 4. E&M Jumper Block Positions  
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4. Change the jumper block position for any voice/fax  
channel to be connected to an E&M trunk that is not a  
Type 2 (the default position).  
5. Slide the base all the way into the cabinet until it stops.  
6. Turn the MultiVOIP 200 upside down and replace the  
cabinet mounting screw that was removed in step 2.  
7. Return the MultiVOIP 200 to its upright position, then  
perform the cabling procedure.  
8. Return to the Cabling Procedure.  
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Configuring Your Host MultiVOIP  
Configuring your Host MultiVOIP involves software loading and  
configuration.  
The software loading procedure does not provide every screen  
or option in the loading process. It is assumed that a technical  
person with a thorough knowledge of Windows and the  
software loading process is performing the installation.  
Additional information on the MultiVOIP software is provided in  
the User Guide supplied with your MultiVOIP.  
If you are installing a MultiVOIP behind a firewall, you need to  
add the following UDP ports to your firewall.  
Q.931 Signaling, Ch1 [900]  
Status [5000]  
Q.931 Signaling, Ch2 [902]  
Ch1 RTP [5004]  
Ch1 RTCP [5005]  
Ch2 RTCP [5007]  
Ch2 RTP [5006]  
Refer to your firewall user documentation to enter and open  
these ports.  
1. Make certain that your MultiVOIP 200 has been properly  
cabled and that the power is turned on.  
2. Insert the MultiVOIP 200 CD into your CD-ROM drive. The  
CD should start automatically. It may take 10 to 20  
seconds for the MultiTech CD installation window to  
display.  
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If the Multi-Tech Installation CD window does not display  
automatically, click My Computer, then right click the CD  
ROM drive icon, click Open, and then click the Autorun  
icon.  
3. When the Multi-Tech Installation CD dialog box displays,  
click the Install Software icon.  
4. The Welcome dialog box displays.  
Press Enter or click Next to continue.  
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5. Follow the on-screen instructions to install your MultiVOIP  
software.  
6. The following dialog box selects the COM port of your PC  
connected to the Command port of the MultiVOIP. From  
the Select Port list, choose the COM port of your PC.  
Click OK to continue.  
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7. The Setup Complete dialog displays.  
Click Finish to continue.  
8. The following message displays:  
Click No to continue.  
9. In the v. 201E program group, double-click Upgrade  
Software.  
10. The following window displays.  
Click Yes to continue.  
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11. The IP Protocol Default Setup dialog box displays.  
The default FrameType is TYPE_II. If this does not match  
your IP network, change the Frame Type by selecting SNAP  
from the FrameType list. The available Frame Type choices  
are TYPE_II and SNAP.  
12. In the Ethernet group, enter your unique LAN IP address in  
the IP Address box, then enter the Subnet Mask and  
Gateway Address for your LAN in the corresponding  
boxes.  
The IP address is your unique LAN IP address, and the  
Gateway address is the IP address of the device  
connecting your MultiVOIP to the Internet.  
Click OK when you are finished.  
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13. The Channel Setup dialog box displays. It is used to  
define the voice/fax channel interface, voice coder, fax  
parameters, billing options, security settings, and regional  
phone parameters (tone pairs) for each channel.  
Configure each channel for the type of interface you are  
connecting to. To change the channel number, select the  
channel you want to configure from the Select Channel  
list.  
14. The Interface group defaults to FXS (Loop Start). Select  
the interface option to correspond to the interface type  
being connected to the Voice/Fax connector on the back  
panel of the MultiVOIP.  
If you are connecting a station device such as an analog  
telephone, a fax machine, or a Key Telephone System  
(KTS) to the Voice/Fax connector on the back of the unit,  
FXS (Loop Start) will likely be the correct Interface option  
most of the time.  
If the station device uses ground start, then choose the  
FXS (Ground Start) option. Refer to the device’s user  
documentation.  
If you are using an extension from your PBX, then choose  
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the FXO option. Check with your in-house telephone  
personnel to verify connection type.  
If you are connecting to an E&M trunk on your PBX, then  
choose E&M option.  
If the E&M interface is selected, the E&M Options group is  
enabled. Check with your in-house phone personnel to  
determine if the signaling is DialTone or Wink and if the  
connection is 2-wire or 4-wire. If Wink signaling is used,  
then the Wink Timer is enabled with a default of 250  
milliseconds. The range of the Wink Timer is from 100 to  
350 milliseconds. Consult with your local in-house phone  
personnel for this timer setting. If the PassThrough  
check box is selected, a continuously open E&M voice  
path is established between two channels to pass voice  
packets. Available if the Dial Tone option is selected and  
auto-dialing is set up for the two channels that will be  
doing pass-through. This is useful for Public Address  
systems.  
If you choose an FXO or FXS interface, the Dialing  
Options Regeneration group is enabled. Check with your  
in-house telephone personnel to verify whether your local  
PBX dial signaling is Pulse or DTMF (tone). Set the  
Regeneration option accordingly. In the Max Dial Digits  
box, enter the maximum number of digits allowed when  
dialing a phone number. The default setting is 5. In the  
Inter DigitTime box, enter the maximum amount of time  
in milliseconds that the unit will wait before mapping the  
dialed digits to an entry in the Phone Directory Database.  
If too much time elapses between digits and the wrong  
numbers are mapped, you hear a rapid busy signal. If this  
happens, hang up and dial again. This option is available  
for all interface types. In the Flash Timer box, enter the  
time, in milliseconds, for the duration of flash hook signals  
output on the FXO or FXS interface.  
For FXO-to-FXO communications, you can enable a  
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specific type of FXO Disconnect: current loss, tone  
detection, or silence detection. Check with your in-  
house phone personnel to verify the preferred type of  
disconnect to use. For tone detection, you can select  
from the lists either one or two tones that will cause the  
line to disconnect. The person hanging up a call must then  
hit the key or keys that will produce those tones. For  
silence detection, select OneWay or Two Way, then set  
the timer for the number of seconds of silence before  
disconnect. The default value of 15 seconds may be  
shorter than desired for your application.  
To dedicate a local voice/fax channel to a remote voice/fax  
channel, (so you will not have to dial the remote channel)  
select the Auto Call Enable check box. Enter the phone  
number of the remote VOIP in the Phone Number box.  
The FXS Options control how the selected channel  
interacts with answering machines. If the Current Loss  
check box is selected, the local VOIP hangs up when the  
electrical current is lost. The remote VOIPs must also be  
configured for current loss. The Ring Count box contains  
the number of rings before the caller hears a fast Busy  
signal. If this happens, hang up and try again. The default  
setting is 8 rings.  
Note: After configuring a given channel, you can copy that  
channel’s configuration to any other channel by clicking  
Copy. Everything on the Interface tab will be copied to  
the other channel.  
15. Repeat the above steps to configure the interface type for  
each voice/fax channel.  
The Voice/Fax tab displays the parameters for the voice  
coder, faxing, and DTMF gain.  
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16. To change the voice coder, select the channel from the  
Select Channel list, then select the new voice coder entry  
from the Voice Coder list.  
If you changed the voice coder, ensure that the same voice  
coder is used on the voice/fax channel you are calling.  
Otherwise, you will always get a busy signal.  
17. If you selected the FXO interface and are using touchtone  
dialing, you can set up the DTMF gain (or output level in  
decibels - dB) for the higher and lower frequency groups  
of the DTMF tone pair. Make your selections from the lists  
in the DTMF Gain group. In the Duration box, enter the  
DTMF tone duration in milliseconds. 100 is entered by  
default.  
Note: Only change the DTMF gain under the direction of  
Multi-Tech Technical Support.  
18. The Fax group enables you to send and receive faxes on  
the selected voice/fax channel. You can select the  
maximum baud rate for faxes from the list in the Fax  
group. If you do not plan to send or receive faxes on a  
given voice/fax channel, you can disable faxes in the Fax  
group.  
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Note: After configuring a given channel, you can copy  
that channel’s configuration to any other channel by  
clicking Copy. Everything on the Voice/Fax tab will be  
copied to the other channel.  
19. The Billing/Security tab displays the parameters for  
automatic disconnection, billing options, and dialing  
options.  
20. You can set up billing options for inbound and outbound  
calls by selecting them in the Billing Options group and  
then entering the charge in cents per number of  
seconds.  
21. The Call Authentication option enables password  
protection for outbound and inbound calls on the  
selected voice/fax channel. If you enable password  
protection on inbound or outbound calls, you need to  
also enter a password of up to 14 numeric characters in  
the Password box.  
22. The Automatic Disconnect option limits call duration to  
the number of seconds entered in the Disconnect After  
box. The default value of 180 seconds can be changed  
to any other value up to 65,535 (roughly 18.2 hours).  
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If your country/region is not the default USA, click the  
Regional tab and proceed to step 23. Otherwise, proceed  
to step 24 to begin building your phone directory database.  
23. To change the Tone Pairs on the Regional tab, select your  
country or region from the Country/Region list.  
The Tone Pairs group parameters change per your choice.  
Click OK when finished.  
24. The following dialog box displays.  
Click OK. Proceed to step 25 to begin building your phone  
directory database when the upgrade is complete.  
25. From the Program Group, double-click MultiVOIP  
Configuration. Click Phone Book. The Phone  
Directory Database dialog box displays. You will build  
your personalized MultiVOIP Phone Directory in the  
following steps.  
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The MultiVOIP configured as a “Host” will contain the host  
database. The host database has the phone numbers of all  
the MultiVOIPs available for communication on an IP  
network. This database is downloaded to each Client  
MultiVOIP as it comes online.  
Click Add to begin building your phone directory database.  
26. The Add/Edit Phone Entry dialog box displays.  
In the Station Information group, enter the unique phone  
number of the local device connected to Channel 1 in the  
Phone Number box. For example phone number 101.  
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27. The Description is optional, but can be useful in  
associating the channel to the extension. If you want,  
enter a description of your local phone number. This  
description identifies the phone number you entered in the  
previous step.  
28. The Permit Hunting option enables the answering unit to  
roll over to a second channel if the first channel is busy.  
Click Permit Hunting if you want the calls to roll over to a  
second voice/fax channel.  
Note: The Host MultiVOIP must have a static IP address  
that the remote MultiVOIP can reference to obtain a  
downloaded copy of the host phone directory database.  
29. In the MultiVOIP Identification group, enter the IP  
address of the Host MultiVOIP in the IP Address box. For  
example, 204.22.122.118.Then obtain the 12-digit Node  
ID# (0008005xxxxx) from the ID plate on the back panel of  
the MultiVOIP and enter this number in the Ethernet  
Node ID box. If the ID plate is missing or damaged, you  
can also Telnet to the MultiVOIP and, on the MultiVOIP  
Telnet Server menu enter 1 to advance to the Main Menu,  
then enter 3 for System Information where item 1 is the  
Ethernet Port Address you want to enter in the Ethernet  
Node ID box.  
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30. Click OK and you are returned to the Phone Directory  
Database dialog box, which now includes phone number  
101 with its IP address, channel number, and description.  
31. Click Add and the Add/Edit Phone Entry dialog box  
displays again.  
32. Enter the phone number for the remote MultiVOIP in the  
Station Information group Phone Number box. For  
example, 201.  
33. Enter a description for the remote MultiVOIP phone  
number for Channel 1 in the Description box.  
Note: If the remote MultiVOIP is located behind a proxy  
server that uses a dynamically assigned IP address, select  
Dynamic (disabling Static IP Address) and leave the IP  
Address box blank. The Host MultiVOIP will learn the IP  
address when it is contacted by the remote MultiVOIP.  
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34. Enter the IP address of the remote MultiVOIP in the IP  
Address box in the MultiVOIP Identification group. For  
example, 202.56.39.100.  
35. Click OK and you are returned to the Phone Directory  
Database dialog box, which now includes the second  
number and related information in the Phone Number list.  
Note: If only Channel 1 is active, you must enter two  
phone numbers. The first number will be the local  
MultiVOIP phone number for Channel 1, and the second  
number will be the remote MultiVOIP phone number for  
Channel 1.  
If both Channels 1 and 2 are active, four phone numbers  
will have to entered.  
36. When you have finished, click OK to download the setup  
configuration to the MultiVOIP.  
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37. The Checking MultiVOIP dialog box displays.  
Click OK to proceed.  
38. After the setup is written to the MultiVOIP, the unit is  
rebooted.  
39. Verify that the BOOT LED on the MultiVOIP is off after  
the download is complete. This may take several  
minutes as the MultiVOIP reboots.  
40. You are returned to your MultiVOIP folder which is open  
and visible on your desktop.  
At this time, your host MultiVOIP is configured. Proceed to  
the next section to configure the client MultiVOIPs.  
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Configuring Your Client MultiVOIPs  
If you are installing a MultiVOIP behind a firewall, you need to  
add the following UDP ports to your firewall.  
Q.931 Signaling, Ch1 [900] Q.931 Signaling, Ch2 [902]  
Status [5000]  
Ch1 RTP [5004]  
Ch2 RTP [5006]  
Ch1 RTCP [5005]  
Ch2 RTCP [5007]  
Refer to your firewall user documentation to enter and open  
these ports.  
1. Disconnect the PC from the command port of the Host  
MultiVOIP and connect it to the command port on the  
Client MultiVOIP.  
2. From your desktop, click Start | Programs I MultiVOIP I  
Upgrade Software. The following dialog box displays.  
3. Click Yes. The IP Protocol Default Setup dialog box  
displays.  
The default FrameType is TYPE_II. If this does not match  
your IP network, select the Frame Type from the Frame  
Type list. The Frame Type choices are TYPE_II and  
SNAP.  
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4. In the Port Address group, enter the IP Address and IP  
Mask. In the Gateway Address group, enter the gateway  
IP address for the client unit.  
The IP address is your unique LAN IP address, and the  
Gateway address is the IP address of the device  
connected to the Internet/Intranet.  
Click OK when you are finished. The Channel Setup  
dialog box displays.  
5. The Channel Setup dialog box defines the channel  
interface, voice coder, fax parameters, and regional  
telephone parameters for each channel.  
Configure each channel for the type of interface you are  
connecting to. To change the channel number, select the  
channel you want to configure from the Select Channel  
list.  
6. The Interface group defaults to FXS (Loop Start). Select  
the interface option to correspond to the interface type  
being connected to the Voice/Fax connector on the back  
panel of the MultiVOIP.  
If you are connecting a station device such as an analog  
telephone, a fax machine, or a Key Telephone System  
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(KTS) to the Voice/Fax connector on the back of the unit,  
FXS (Loop Start) will likely be the correct Interface option  
most of the time.  
If the station device uses ground start, then choose the  
FXS (Ground Start) option. Refer to the device’s user  
documentation.  
If you are using an extension from your PBX, then choose  
the FXO option. Check with your in-house telephone  
personnel to verify connection type.  
If you are connecting to an E&M trunk on your PBX, then  
choose E&M option.  
If the E&M interface is selected, the E&M Options group is  
enabled. Check with your in-house phone personnel to  
determine if the signaling is DialTone or Wink and if the  
connection is 2-wire or 4-wire. If Wink signaling is used,  
then the Wink Timer is enabled with a default of 250  
milliseconds. The range of the Wink Timer is from 100 to  
350 milliseconds. Check with your local in-house phone  
personnel for this timer setting. If the PassThrough  
check box is selected, a continuously open E&M voice  
path is established between two channels to pass voice  
packets. Available if the Dial Tone option is selected and  
auto-dialing is set up for the two channels that will be  
doing pass-through. This is useful for Public Address  
systems.  
If you choose an FXO or FXS interface, the Dialing Options  
Regeneration group is enabled. Check with your in-house  
telephone personnel to verify whether your local PBX dial  
signaling is Pulse or DTMF (tone). Set the Regeneration  
option accordingly. In the Max Dial Digits box, enter the  
maximum number of digits allowed when dialing a phone  
number. The default setting is 5. In the Inter Digit Time  
box, enter the maximum amount of time in milliseconds  
that the unit will wait before mapping the dialed digits to an  
entry in the Phone Directory Database. If too much time  
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elapses between digits and the wrong numbers are  
mapped, you hear a rapid busy signal. If this happens,  
hang up and dial again. This option is available for all  
interface types. In the FlashTimer box, enter the time, in  
milliseconds, for the duration of flash hook signals output  
on the FXO or FXS interface.  
To dedicate a local voice/fax channel to a remote voice/fax  
channel, (so you will not have to dial the remote channel)  
select the Auto Call Enable check box. Enter the phone  
number of the remote VOIP in the Phone Number box.  
For FXO-to-FXO communications, you can enable a  
specific type of FXO Disconnect: current loss, tone  
detection, or silence detection. Check with your in-  
house phone personnel to verify the preferred type of  
disconnect to use. For tone detection, you can select  
from the lists either one or two tones that will cause the  
line to disconnect. The person hanging up a call must then  
hit the key or keys that will produce those tones. For  
silence detection, select OneWay or Two Way, then set  
the timer for the number of seconds of silence before  
disconnect. The default value of 15 seconds may be  
shorter than desired for your application.  
The FXS Options control how the selected channel  
interacts with answering machines. If the Current Loss  
check box is selected, the local VOIP hangs up when the  
electrical current is lost. The remote VOIPs must also be  
confirgured for current loss. The Ring Count box contains  
the number of rings before the caller hears a fast Busy  
signal. If this happens, hang up and try again. The default  
setting is 8 rings.  
Note: After configuring a given channel, you can copy that  
channel’s configuration to any other channel by clicking  
Copy. Everything on the Interface tab will be copied to  
the other channel.  
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7. Repeat the above steps to configure the interface type for  
each voice/fax channel.  
The Voice/Fax tab displays the parameters for the voice  
coder, faxing, and DTMF gain.  
8. To change the voice coder, select the channel from the  
Select Channel list, then select the new voice coder entry  
from the Voice Coder list.  
If you changed the voice coder, ensure that the same  
voice coder is used on the voice/fax channel you are  
calling. Otherwise, you will always get a busy signal.  
9. If you selected the FXO interface and are using touchtone  
dialing, you can set up the DTMF gain (or output level in  
decibels - dB) for the higher and lower frequency groups of  
the DTMF tone pair. Make your selections from the lists in  
the DTMF Gain group. In the Duration box, enter the  
DTMF tone duration in milliseconds. 100 is entered by  
default.  
Note: Only change the DTMF gain under the direction of  
Multi-Tech Technical Support.  
10. The Fax group enables you to send and receive faxes on  
the selected voice/fax channel. You can select the  
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maximum baud rate for faxes from the list in the Fax group.  
If you do not plan to send or receive faxes on a given  
voice/fax channel, you can disable faxes in the Fax group.  
Note: After configuring a given channel, you can copy that  
channel’s configuration to any other channel by clicking  
Copy. Everything on the Voice/Fax tab will be copied to  
the other channel.  
11. The Billing/Security tab displays the parameters for  
automatic disconnection, billing options, and dialing  
options.  
12. You can set up billing options for inbound and outbound  
calls by selecting them in the Billing Options group and  
then entering the charge in cents per number of seconds.  
13. The Call Authentication option enables password  
protection for outbound and inbound calls on the selected  
voice/fax channel. If you enable password protection on  
inbound or outbound calls, you need to also enter a  
password of up to 14 numeric characters in the Password  
box.  
14. The Automatic Disconnect option limits call duration to  
the number of seconds entered in the Disconnect After  
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box. The default value of 180 seconds can be changed to  
any other value up to 65,535 (roughly 18.2 hours).  
If your country/region is not the default USA, click the  
Regional tab and proceed to step 15. Otherwise, proceed  
to step 16 to begin building your phone directory database.  
15. To change the Tone Pairs on the Regional tab, select your  
specific country or region from the Country/Region list.  
The Tone Pairs group parameters change per your  
selections. Click OK. The following dialog box displays.  
16. Click OK after the upgrade is completed. Click Start |  
Programs| MultiVOIP | MultiVOIP Configuration. On  
the main menu, click Phone Book to display the Phone  
Directory Database dialog box.  
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In the DatabaseType group, click the Client option. The  
Update Database From group becomes active.  
17. Enter the IP address of the host MultiVOIP in the Host IP  
Address box.  
18. Click OK and you are returned to the main menu.  
19. Click Download Setup to write the new configuration to  
the client unit. The Save Setup dialog box displays.  
20. Select the Save Current Setup as User Default  
Configuration check box and click OK. After the setup is  
written to the MultiVOIP, the unit reboots.  
22. Check that the Boot LED on the MultiVOIP is off after the  
download is complete. This may take several minutes as  
the MultiVOIP reboots.  
23. You are returned to the main menu.  
Your MultiVOIP is operational at this time.  
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Repeat this procedure for each of the client units. When all  
clients have been configured, proceed with deploying the VOIP  
network.  
Deploying the VOIP Network  
Deploying the VOIP network involves the VOIP Administrator  
developing the VOIP Dialing Directory and deploying the pre-  
configured client MultiVOIPs to their remote sites. The remote  
site administrators need only connect power to the pre-  
configured MultiVOIP, connect it to their Ethernet LAN and  
predefined telephone equipment, and then wait for the phone  
directory database to be downloaded.  
Perform the following procedure to deploy your VOIP network.  
VOIP Administrator  
1. Establish your VOIP Dialing Directory based on your  
Phone Directory Database for the numbers to connect the  
MultiVOIPs to your VOIP network and the telephone  
extension number you need to connect the Voice/Fax  
channels. A sample VOIP Dialing Directory is provided  
below for your consideration and use.  
VOIP Dialing Directory  
Call Process  
Dialing  
Sequence  
To call from  
2. Send the client MultiVOIPs to their remote sites.  
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Remote Site Administrator  
3. Unpack your MultiVOIP.  
4. Connect one end of the power supply to a live AC outlet  
and connect the other end to the Power connection on  
your MultiVOIP.  
Voice/Fax Channel  
Connections  
10BASET  
E&M FXO FXS  
ETHERNET  
POWER  
E&M  
FXS  
FXO  
Power Connection  
PSTN  
Ethernet Connection  
Figure 5. Remote Site Cable Connection  
5. Connect a network cable to the ETHERNET 10Base-T  
(RJ-45) connector on the back of your MultiVOIP.  
6. If you are connecting a station device such as an analog  
telephone, a fax machine, or a Key Telephone System  
(KTS) to your MultiVOIP, connect the smaller end of a  
special adapter cable (supplied) to the Voice/Fax Channel  
1 FXS connector on the back of the MultiVOIP and the  
other end to the station device.  
If you are connecting a PBX extension to your MultiVOIP,  
connect the smaller end of a special adapter cable  
(supplied) to the Voice/Fax Channel 1 FXO connector on  
the back of the MultiVOIP and the other end to the PBX  
extension.  
If you are connecting an E&M trunk from a telephone  
switch to your MultiVOIP, connect one end of an RJ-45  
phone cord to the Voice/Fax Channel 1 E&M connector  
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on the back of the MultiVOIP and the other end to the  
trunk phone jack.  
7. Repeat the above step to connect the remaining telephone  
equipment to each Voice/Fax Channel on your MultiVOIP.  
8. Turn on power to the MultiVOIP by placing the ON/OFF  
switch on the back panel to the ON position. Wait for the  
Boot LED on the MultiVOIP to go off before proceeding.  
This may take a couple of minutes.  
9. At this time your VOIP network should be fully operational.  
Dial one of the sites in your network using the dialing  
directory supplied by your Network Administrator.  
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Limited Warranty  
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. (“MTS”) warrants that its products will  
be free from defects in material or workmanship for a period of  
two years from the date of purchase, or if proof of purchase is  
not provided, two years from date of shipment. MTS MAKES  
NO OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, AND  
ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND  
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE HEREBY  
DISCLAIMED. This warranty does not apply to any products  
which have been damaged by lightning storms, water, or  
power surges or which have been neglected, altered, abused,  
used for a purpose other than the one for which they were  
manufactured, repaired by the customer or any party without  
MTS’s written authorization, or used in any manner  
inconsistent with MTS’s instructions.  
MTS’s entire obligation under this warranty shall be limited (at  
MTS’s option) to repair or replacement of any products which  
prove to be defective within the warranty period, or, at MTS’s  
option, issuance of a refund of the purchase price. Defective  
products must be returned by Customer to MTS’s factory  
transportation prepaid.  
MTS WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL  
DAMAGES AND UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES WILL ITS  
LIABILITY EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE FOR  
DEFECTIVE PRODUCTS.  
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Technical Support  
Multi-Tech Systems has an excellent staff of technical support  
personnel available to help you get the most out of your Multi-  
Tech product. If you have any questions about the operation  
of this unit, or experience difficulty during installation you can  
contact Tech Support via the following:  
Contacting Technical Support  
Country  
By E-mail  
By  
telephone  
France:  
India:  
(33) 1-64 61 09 81  
(91) 124-340778  
(44) 118 959 7774  
(800) 972-2439  
(763) 785-3500  
U.K.:  
U.S. & Canada: [email protected]  
Rest of World: [email protected]  
Internet:  
Please have your product information available, including  
model and serial number.  
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FCC Declaration  
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with  
the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the  
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable  
protection against harmful interference when the equipment is  
operated in a commercial environment. This equipment  
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not  
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause  
harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this  
equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful  
interference in which case the user will be required to correct the  
interference at his own expense.  
Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly  
approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the  
user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
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