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Chapter 4 - MultiVOIP Software
Changing the Phone Directory Database
The MultiVOIP provides two phone directory database architectures; the propreitary database and a
database using an H.323 protocol gatekeeper that provides a centralized call control center. The
proprietary database is used when all the end points in the VOIP network are Multi-Tech VOIP
products. The gatekeeper centralized call control center establishes the phone directory database
when all VOIP gateways and endpoints support the H.323 protocol. The proprietary database is
based on a Host and Client relationship in which the Host VOIP maintains the phone directory
database and distributes it to its Client VOIPs. The centralized call center establishes call control, call
routing, address translation from LAN aliases to IP addresses, and bandwidth management. The
H.323 protocol allows other third party gateways and end points that support the H.323 protocol
standards to participate in the VOIP network (e.g., Microsoft NetMetting
®
).
The database displays the phone numbers in numerical order with destination details (i.e., IP Address
or H323 ID), channel assignment, and a brief description of the entry (e.g., New York Office 1). The
method for changing the phone directory database is dependent on whether the Gatekeeper option
or the Proprietary Phonebook option is enabled.
If the GateKeeper option is enabled, the RAS Parameters group is enabled and the IP address of the
GateKeeper needs to be enterred in the IP Address window. The Port Number is the port on the
GateKeeper which it communicates with its endpoints. The Q.931 Parameters group is enabled in
both the GateKeeper and Proprietary Phone Book Database architectures. The Use Fast Start
option is used when the VOIP network supports Fast Start capability.
In the GateKeeper phone directory database, the phone directory database is developed through the
Add/Edit Phone Entry dialog box. The Add/Edit Phone Entry dialog box defines the Station
Information, phone number and voice channel of the unit, and station identification, H323 ID which
defines the LAN alias and the IP address of the local unit. In the GateKeeper phone directory
database, only the phone entries of the local unit are displayed.
If the Proprietary PhoneBook option is enabled, the Database Type group is active which defines
the Host and Client relationship. If the database type is Host, then the Add (+), Delete (-), Edit, Hunt,
and Print buttons at the top of the database dialog box are active. This allows the Host database to
establish the phone directory. The Client Status button also becomes active in which you can view
the active status of all the Client units.
If the database type is set to Host, the phone directory database is developed through the Add/Edit
Phone Entry dialog box. The Add/Edit Phone Entry dialog box for the Proprietary PhoneBook defines
the Station Information of the MultiVOIP, that is the phone number, description, and voice channel of
the unit, and the station identification, that is if a hunt group is employed and IP address of the unit.
This information is presented in the Phone Directory Database dialog box.
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