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6 MultiVOIP Gatekeeper User Guide
System Overview
Introduction
Welcome to Multi-Techs new MultiVOIP Gatekeeper, Model MVPGK1, a turnkey hardware and
software solution that enables network managers and intranet managers to define and control how
H.323 voice traffic is managed over IP networks. The MultiVOIP Gatekeeper is a complementary product
to the MultiVOIP 200 (MVP200), the 2-Voice/Fax channel product and the MultiVOIP 400/800 (MVP400),
4-Voice/Fax channel product, and the MVP800, the 8-Voice/Fax channel product. The MultiVOIP
GateKeeper is an industry-standard mechanism for call control and routing, basic telephony services,
H.323 bandwidth usage control, total network usage control, and overall system administration and
security policies. It includes fast, easy-to-use interfaces that network managers can use to modify or
update zone configurations when an individual on the network needs additional services. And, it
provides call centers with the capability to perform needs-based call routing as well as providing a
variety of other automatic call distribution features.
The MultiVOIP GateKeeper is a ruggedized, expandable, 19-inch rack mount unit that includes a built-in
hard drive, a 3.5-inch floppy drive, and a CD-ROM drive. Its removable card cage has six circuit board
slots: one slot on the lower left side of the card cage is dedicated to the single-board computer (SBC);
also, there is one combo slot (PCI or ISA) and four PCI slots.
The IPC-551 SBC is a full size plug-in PC board with PCI bus architecture, a 233 MHz processor, 256 MB
of DRAM, Award BIOS, and Green PC functions that enable the computer to operate at a decreased
power level after it senses a period of idleness. In one of the PCI slots is an EN10100PCI Ethernet
adapter card that is a Plug and Play device with data transfer rates of either 10 Mbps (Ethernet) or 100
Mbps (Fast Ethernet), selected via auto-negotiation.
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