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MultiVoice Gateway for the MAX— User’s Guide
MultiVoice Gateway System Administration
System and Ethernet profile configurations
Status 2=10-200
Status 3=90-100
Status 4=00-200
Status 5=90-300
Status 6=90-400
Status 7=20-100
Status 8=20-200
Ethernet
Mod Config
Log...
Syslog=Yes
Log Host=10.65.212.12
Log Port=514
Log Facility=Local0
Log CallInfo=None
Log Call Progress=Yes
For complete information about these parameters, see the MAX Reference Guide. For
background information about additional parameters that appear in the System profile, see
Chapter 5, “Configuring the WAN Interfaces.”
The system name
The system name can contain up to 16 characters. Keeping the name simple is a good idea (do
not include special characters), because it is used in negotiating bridged PPP, AIM, and
BONDING connections.
Specifying the unit’s location and the contact for problems
The Location and Contact fields are SNMP readable and adjustable, and should indicate the
MultiVoice Gateway unit’s location and the person to contact about any problems,
respectively. You can enter up to 80 characters.
Setting the system date and time
The Date and Time parameters set the system date and time. If you are using Simple Network
Time Protocol (SNTP), the MultiVoice Gateway can maintain its date and time by accessing
the SNTP server. (For more information, see Chapter 8, “Configuring IP Routing.”)
Console and term rate
The Console parameter enables you to change the configuration interface. For example, you
can change it from Standard to MIF. If you set it to MIF, the Machine Interface Format
interface comes up when you power up the MultiVoice Gateway.
Limited
brings up
simplified menus for operation with the serial host ports (but not for bridging and routing).
(For details, see the MAX MIF Supplement.)
You should also verify that the data rate of your terminal emulation program is set to 9600
baud or lower and that the Term-Rate parameter in the System profile is also set to 9600.
Higher speeds might cause transmission errors.