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MultiVOIP FX User Guide Technical Configuration
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Procedure for Configuration by Web GUI (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 web-based Configuration Program.
3. Confirm Connection.
4. Familiarize yourself with configuration parameter screens and how to access them.
5. Set IP Parameters.
6. Set Voice/Fax Parameters.
7. Set Telephony Interface Parameters.
8. Set SIP Call Signaling parameters.
9. Set Regional Parameters (Phone Signaling Tones & Cadences and setup for built-in Remote
Configuration/Command Modem).
10. Set Log Reporting Method (GUI, locally in MultiVOIP Configuration program; or SMTP, via email).
11. View System Info screen and set updating interval (optional).
12. Set Packetization Time.
13. Save the MultiVOIP configuration.
When technical configuration is complete, you will need to configure the MultiVOIP’s inbound and
outbound phonebooks in the Phonebook Configuration chapter.
Local Configuration Procedure (Detailed)
You can begin the configuration process after assuring that an up-to-date browser and up-to-date Java
application are present on your computer. You can establish your configuration or modify it at any time by
contacting the web-GUI through a browser.
1. Check Power and Cabling. Be sure the MultiVOIP is turned on and connected to the computer via the
WAN/Ethernet connection (this entails RJ-45 cabling between MultiVOIP and the WAN/Ethernet
network).
2. Start MultiVOIP Configuration Program. Launch the MultiVOIP program from a web browser. The
default IP address assigned to the MultiVOIP is 192.168.2.1. However, this address can be changed by
connecting the PC to the MultiVOIP’s Console port and using a communications program
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