Multi-Tech Systems MVP103 User Manual

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Chapter 3 – Related MultiVOIP Setup Parameters

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Voice/Fax Parameter Definitions Continued

Field
Name

Values Description

AutoCall/Offhook
Alert Parameters

Auto

Call /

Offhook

Alert

AutoCall,

Offhook

Alert

The AutoCall option enables the local MultiVOIP to place a call without the user
having to dial a number. As soon as you access the local MultiVOIP voice/fax
channel, the MultiVOIP immediately connects to the remote endpoint identified
in the Phone Number box of this option.
If the “Pass Through Enable” field is checked in the Interface Parameters screen,
AutoCall must be used.
The Offhook Alert option applies only to FXS channels.
The Offhook Alert option works like this: if a phone goes offhook and no
number is dialed within a specific period of time (as set in the Offhook Alert
Timer
field), then that phone will automatically dial the Alert phone number for
the voip channel. (The Alert phone number must be set in the Voice/Fax
Parameters
| Phone Number field). One use of this feature would be for
emergency use where a user goes off hook but does not dial, possibly indicating
a crisis situation. The Offhook Alert feature uses the Intercept Tone, as listed in
the Regional Parameters screen. This tone will be output on the phone that was
taken off hook but that did not dial. The other end of the connection will hear
audio from the “crisis” end as it would during a normal phone call.
Both functions apply on a channel-by-channel basis. It would not be appropriate
for either of these functions to be applied to a channel that serves in a pool of
available channels for general phone traffic.

Generate

Local

Dial

Tone

Y/N

Used for AutoCall only. If selected, dial tone will be generated locally while the
call is being established between gateways. The capability to generate dial tone
locally would be particularly useful when there is a lengthy network delay.

Offhook

Alert

Timer

0 – 3000

seconds

The length of time that must elapse before the offhook alert is triggered and a call
is automatically made to the phone number listed in the Phone Number field.

Phone

Number

--

Phone number used for Auto Call function or Offhook Alert Timer function.

Dynamic Jitter

Dynamic

Jitter

Buffer

Dynamic Jitter defines a minimum and a maximum jitter value for voice

communications. When receiving voice packets from a remote

MultiVOIP

, varying delays between packets may occur due to network

traffic problems. This is called Jitter. To compensate, the MultiVOIP uses

a Dynamic Jitter Buffer. The Jitter Buffer enables the MultiVOIP to wait

for delayed voice packets by automatically adjusting the length of the

Jitter Buffer between configurable minimum and maximum values. An

Optimization Factor adjustment controls how quickly the length of the

Jitter Buffer is increased when jitter increases on the network. The length

of the jitter buffer directly effects the voice delay between

MultiVOIP

gateways.


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