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This Product is covered by one or more of the following U.S. Patent
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Welcome to Multi-Tech's stand-alone Voice/IP Gateway, the
MultiVOIP model MVP1 10. The MVP110 allows analog voice
and fax communication over an IP network. Multi-Tech’s voice/
fax gateway technology allows voice/fax communication to be
transmitted, 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 MVP110 to your telephone equipment, and then to
your existing Internet connection. Once configured, the
MVP1 10 then allows voice and fax to travel down the same
path as your traditional data communications.
The MVP1 10 supports the H.323 standards-based protocol
enabling your MVP1 10 to communicate with other third-party
VOIP Gateways or other endpoints that support the H.323
protocol, such as Microsoft NetMeeting®. The H.323 standard
defines how endpoints make and receive calls, how endpoints
negotiate a common set of audio and data capabilities, and
how information is formatted and sent over the network. This
version of the software also supports communication with a
Multi-Tech MVPGK1 Gatekeeper or an optional 3rd party
H.323 Gatekeeper which, when enabled, maintains its own
phonebook database, pre-registers all endpoints, controls the
bandwidth, and handles all conferencing issues such as
transferring of calls.
Figure 1. MVP110
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Introduction
The MVP1 10 has one FXS voice/fax channel, 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 comprehensive online Help.
Related Documentation
The MVP1 10 Quick Start Guide is intended to be used by
qualified systems administrators and network managers. This
Quick Start Guide provides the necessary information for a
qualified person to unpack, cable, load software, and configure
the unit for proper operation.
A detailed MVP110 User Guide is included on your system CD
and provides in-depth information on the features and
functionality of Multi-Tech’s MVP110.
The CD media is produced using Adobe AcrobatTM for viewing
and printing the user guide. To view or print your copy of a
user guide, load Acrobat ReaderTM onto your system from the
CD, or obtain it as a free download from Adobe’ s Web site:
http://www.adobe.com
The MVP1 10 User Guide is also available from Multi-Tech’s
Web site:
http://www.multitech.com
Viewing and printing a user guide from the Web also requires
that you have the Acrobat Reader loaded on your system. To
select the MVP1 10 User Guide from the Multi-Tech Systems
home page, click Documents, then click MultiVOIP in the
product list, then click MultiVOIP Manuals. All MVP110
documents will be displayed at the bottom of the page and you
can choose User Guide (MVP110) to view or download the .pdf
file.
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MultiVOIP Quick Start Guide
Installing Your MVP110
The basic steps of installing your MVP1 10 network involve
unpacking the units, connecting the cables, and configuring
the units using management software (MVP 110
Configuration). This process results in a fully functional V oice
Over IP network. A brief description is provided below with
detailed instructions provided later.
Installing and Configuring Your MVP110
The VOIP administrator must first install the MVP110 software
and then configure each MVP1 10 for its specific function.
During the configuration process, it’s important to note that the
Phone Directory Database is configured differently depending
on whether or not you have Gatekeeper support on your VOIP
network.
If your VOIP network supports an H.323 Gatekeeper , you
must register all H.323 endpoints with the Gatekeeper. The
procedure for doing this is explained in the section
“Registering with a Gatekeeper Phone Directory .”
If your VOIP network does not have Gatekeeper software or
the Gatekeeper software is not enabled, then you must build a
proprietary phonebook with a “Master” MultiVOIP and “Slave”
MultiVOIPs. The “Master” unit includes the assignment of a
unique LAN IP address, subnet mask, and Gateway IP
address. Once all connections have been made, the VOIP
administrator configures the unit and builds the Phone
Directory Database that will reside in the Master unit.
After the “Master” MultiVOIP is configured, the administrator
moves on to configure the MultiVOIPs designated as “Slave”
units. Again, unique LAN IP addresses, subnet masks, and
Gateway IP addresses are assigned, and the V oice/Fax
channel is configured for the FXS Loop interface type. When
this is done, the Phone Directory Database option is set to
Slave, and the IP address of the Master MVP 110 is entered.
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Introduction
Once all Slave units are configured, the process moves on to
the “Deploying the VOIP Network” section.
Deploying the VOIP Network
The final phase of the installation is deployment of the
network. When the remote MultiVOIPs are sent to their remote
sites, the remote site administrators need only connect the
units to their LAN and telephone equipment. A full Phone
Directory Database Proprietary Phonebook, supplied by the
Master MultiVOIP will be loaded into their units within minutes
of being connected and powered up.
For remote VOIPs that were configured with the Gatekeeper
option enabled, each MultiVOIP will be registered with the
Gatekeeper. The Gatekeeper phonebook directory is NOT
downloaded to the remote units.
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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 circuit 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 FXS and Ethernet ports are not designed to be connected
to a Public Telecommunication Network.
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Cabling Your MultiVOIP
Cabling your MultiVOIP involves making the proper Power ,
Command Port, and Ethernet connections. Figure 6 shows the
back panel connectors and the associated cable connections.
The Cabling Procedure section provides step-by-step
instructions for cabling your MultiVOIP.
Cabling Procedure
1. Using the supplied cable, connect the power supply to a
live AC outlet, then plug the power supply into the MVP
110 as shown in Figure 3.
Power Connection
FXS
Command Port Connection
Cabling
Hub
Network Connection
Figure 3. Cable Connections
2. Connect the MVP 110 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 MVP 110 and
connect the other end to the PC’s serial port (Figure 3).
3. Connect a network cable to the Ethernet 10Base-T
connector on the back of the MVP 110. Connect the other
end of the cable to your network.
4. If you are connecting a station device such as an analog
telephone, fax machine, or Key Telephone System (KTS)
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to your MVP 110, connect an RJ-11cable to the Voice/Fax
Channel connector on the back of the MVP 110 and the
other end to the station device.
5. Turn on power to the MVP 110 by setting the power switch
on the right side to the On position. Wait for the Boot LED
on the MVP 110 to go off before proceeding. This may
take a couple of minutes.
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Installing the Software
Installing Your MVP110 Software
The following installation procedures do not provide every
screen or option in the process of installing the MVP1 10
software. It is assumed that a technical person with a thorough
knowledge of Windows and the software loading process is
doing the installation. Once you have installed the software,
you will be instructed on how to configure and deploy your
MVP 110. Additional information on the MVP 110 software is
provided in the online Help.
Note: The phonebook directory configuration process is
different depending on whether or not you have an enabled
H.323 Gatekeeper resident in your network. The “Configuring
Your MultiVOIP” section will explain these differences.
The MVP 110 software and User Guide are contained on the
MVP 110 Installation CD. When you have finished configuring
your MVP 110, you can view and print the User Guide by
clicking the Install Manuals icon.
CAUTION: If you are installing the MVP 110 behind a firewall,
the Firewall must support H.323. Refer to your Firewall user
documentation to enable H.323 support.
1. Make certain that your MVP 110 has been properly cabled
and that its power is turned on.
2. Insert the MVP 110 Installation CD into a CD-ROM drive.
The CD is auto-detectable, so it starts automatically . It
may take 10 to 20 seconds for the Multi-Tech Installation
CD window to appear.
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If the Multi-Tech Installation CD window does not appear
automatically , click My Computer, then right-click the CD-ROM drive icon, click Open, then click the Autorun icon.
3. When the Multi-Tech Installation CD window displays, click
the Install Software icon.
4. The Setup welcome dialog box displays.
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Installing the Software
Press Enter or click Next to continue.
5. The Choose Destination Location dialog box displays.
Follow the on-screen instructions.
You can either choose the Destination Location of your
MVP1 10 software or select the default destination by
clicking Next. If you click Browse, you can select a
different destination folder for the MVP1 10 software.
6. In the Select Program Folder dialog box, select where
you want the program file to be located.
Verify the path and click Next to continue.
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7. The Copying program files window displays, followed
by the MVP110 Setup dialog box. This dialog box enables
you to select the COM port of your PC that is connected to
the Command port of the MVP110. From the Select Port
list, select the COM port of your PC.
Click OK to continue.
8. The Setup Complete dialog displays.
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Click Finish to continue.
Configuring the MultiVOIP
9. The following message displays:
Click Yes to continue.
10. The following message displays.
Click Yes to continue.
Configuring Your MultiVOIP
The following steps provide instructions for configuring your
MVP1 10. The configuration sequence includes IP Protocol
default setup, Channel setup, and Phone Directory Database
setup. The Phone Directory Database setup is configured
differently depending on whether or not the Gatekeeper
function is available and enabled on the Phone Directory
Database dialog box.
11. The IP Protocol Default Setup dialog box displays.
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