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The default Frame Type is TYPE_II. If this does not match your IP network, change the
Frame Type by clicking on the drop-down arrow. The Frame Type choices are TYPE_II and
SNAP.
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In the Port Address group, enter the IP Address and IP Mask. In the Gateway Address
group, enter the gateway IP address for the slave 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 main menu is displayed.
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From the main menu, click Voice Channels and the Channel Setup dialog box is displayed.
The three tabs in this dialog box define 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. The Interface tab
defaults to Channel 1 in the Select Channel group. To change the channel number, click on
the down arrow for the Select Channel and a drop-down menu appears with all the channels
displayed. Highlight the channel number you want to configure.
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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, e.g., analog telephone, fax machine, or Key Telephone
System (KTS) to the Voice/Fax connector on the back of the unit, then the FXS (Loop Start)
will likely be the correct Interface option.
If the station device uses ground start, then chose FXS (Ground Start) option. Refer to the
device’s user documentation.
If you are using an extension from your PBX, then chose FXO option. Check with your in-
house telephone personnel to verify connection type.
If you chose an FXO interface, then the Dialing Options Regeneration group is enabled.
Check with your local in-house telephone personnel to verify whether your local PBX dial
signaling is Pulse or tone (DTMF). Set the Regeneration option accordingly.
Summary of Contents for MultiVOIP 200
Page 1: ...Voice Fax over IP Networks Voice Fax Over IP Networks Model MVP200 User Guide...
Page 5: ...Voice Fax over IP Networks Chapter 1 Introduction and Description...
Page 14: ...14 MultiVOIP 200 User Guide...
Page 15: ...Voice Fax over IP Networks Chapter 2 Installation...
Page 21: ...Voice Fax over IP Networks Chapter 3 Software Loading and Configuration...
Page 40: ...40 MultiVOIP 200 User Guide...
Page 41: ...Voice Fax over IP Networks Chapter 4 MultiVOIP Software...
Page 59: ...Voice Fax over IP Networks Chapter 5 Remote Configuration and Management...
Page 67: ...Voice Fax over IP Networks Chapter 6 Warranty Service and Tech Support...
Page 73: ...Voice Fax over IP Networks Appendixes...
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Page 83: ...Voice Fax over IP Networks Glossary...
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