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Local configuration procedure (summary) – Multi-Tech Systems E1 User Manual

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MultiVOIP User Guide

Technical Configuration

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Local Configuration Procedure (Summary)

After the MultiVOIP configuration software has been installed in the

‘Command’ PC (which is connected to the MultiVOIP unit), several

steps must be taken to configure the MultiVOIP to function in its

specific setting. Although the summary below includes all of these

steps, some are optional.
1. Check Power and Cabling.
2. Start MultiVOIP Configuration Program.
3. Confirm Connection.
4. Solve Common Connection Problems.

A. Fixing a COM Port Problem.

B. Fixing a Cabling Problem.
5. Familiarize yourself with configuration parameter screens and how

to access them.
6. Set Ethernet/IP Parameters.
7. Set up web browser GUI (optional).
8. Set Voice/Fax Parameters.
9. Set T1/E1 Parameters.
10. Set ISDN Parameters (if applicable).
11. Set Call Signaling parameters. The choice of H.323, SIP, or SPP is

made in the Outbound Phonebook, but details are configured in the

Call Signaling Parameters screen.
12. Set SNMP Parameters (applicable if MultiVoipManager remote

management software is used).
13. Set Regional Parameters (Phone Signaling Tones & Cadences and

setup for built-in Remote Configuration/Command Modem).
13. Set Custom Tones and Cadences (optional).
14. Set SMTP Parameters (applicable if Log Reports are via Email).
15. Set Log Reporting Method (GUI, locally in MultiVOIP

Configuration program; SNMP, remotely in MultiVoipManager

program; or SMTP, via email).
16. Set Supplementary Services Parameters. The Supplementary

Services screen allows voip deployment of features that are normally

found in PBX or PSTN systems (e.g., call transfer and call waiting).

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