Multi-Tech Systems MULTIVOIP MVP210/410/810 User Manual

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Chapter 5: Phonebook Configuration

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Clicking on the Advanced button brings up the Alternate Routing secondary screen. This feature provides an
alternate path for calls if the primary IP network cannot carry the traffic. Often in cases of failure, call traffic is
temporarily diverted into the PSTN. However, this feature could also be used to divert traffic to a redundant
(backup) unit in case one VOIP unit fails. The user must specify the IP address of the alternate route for each
destination pattern entry in the Outbound Phonebook.

Figure 5-3: Advanced button

Alternate Routing Field Definitions

Field Name

Values Description

Alternate IP
Address

n.n.n.n

Alternate destination for outbound data traffic in case of excessive delay in data
transmission.

Round Trip
Delay

Default is
300
milliseconds

The Round Trip Delay is the criterion for judging when a data pathway is
considered blocked. When the delay exceeds the threshold specified here, the
data stream will be diverted to the alternate destination specified as the Alternate IP
Address.


The Alternate Routing function facilitates PSTN Failover protection, that is, it allows you to re-route VOIP calls
automatically over the PSTN if the VOIP system fails. The MultiVOIP can be programmed to respond to excessive
delays in the transmission of voice packets, which the MultiVOIP interprets as a failure of the IP network. Upon
detecting an excessive delay in transmission of voice packets (overly high “latency” in the network) the MultiVOIP
diverts the call to another IP address, which itself is connected to the PSTN (for example, via an FXO port on the
self-same MultiVOIP could be connected to the PSTN).

PSTN Failover Feature

. The MultiVOIP can be programmed to divert calls to the PSTN temporarily in case the IP

network fails. See Figure 5-4 below for example.

IP

NETWORK

FXS

FXO

VOIP

VOIP

PBX

PSTN Line

1. Call originates.

2. IP network fails.

3. Call diverts to

Alt IP address in voip

accessing PSTN line.

4. Call completed

via PSTN.

Figure 5-4: PSTN failover

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