Chapter 2 - configuration – Multi-Tech Systems MVP103 User Manual

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Chapter 2 – Configuration

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Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. Avaya Communication Manager Guide

Chapter 2 - Configuration

Configuring MultiVOIP for Avaya Communication Manager Use

To configure the MultiVOIP unit within such a system (similar to that in Figure 1), use the

Communication

Manager Parameters

screen within the MultiVOIP program. If “Register with Communication Manager

Gatekeeper” is selected, then many parameters must assume default values and those will be grayed out on

the screen. In setting up the MultiVOIP unit for Communication Manager use, bear in mind that you may

configure the MultiVOIP to operate with any combination of stations (FXS) and/or trunks (FXO/DID).
1. Configure

IP

Parameters

1a. Configure the IP address, gateway address, and mask used by the MultiVOIP unit in the

Configuration |IP Parameters screen of the MultiVOIP program. The IP address must match that

used in the Communication Manager “Change Node Names IP” form (dialog box).

1b. DiffServ PHB (Per Hop Behavior) values pertain to a differential prioritizing system for IP packets

as handled by DiffServ-compatible routers. There are 64 values, each with an elaborate technical

description.

These descriptions are found in TCP/IP standards RFC2474, RFC2597, and, for present

purposes, in RFC3246, which describes the value 34 (34 decimal; 22 hex) for Assured Forwarding

behavior (default for Call Control PHB) and the value 46 (46 decimal; 2E hexadecimal) for

Expedited Forwarding behavior (default for Voip Media PHB).

If you wish to use just one DiffServ PHB value, Ayaya recommends the value 46 (46 decimal; 2E

hex) for both Call Control and VOIP Media.

1c. If you require that the MultiVOIP get its IP address from a DHCP server, select the “Enable DHCP”

option. The DHCP server must be located at the same site as the MultiVOIP so it is available in the

event of wan link failure. The DHCP server must issue an IP address that is statically defined on

the DHCP server so that the MultiVOIP gets the same IP address all the time.

1d. TDM Routing Option. Calls placed between ports on the same MultiVOIP voice channel board

will normally be routed over the MultiVOIP’s internal TDM (Time Division Multiplexed) bus. TDM

calls have less delay than calls routed over IP. On MVP410/810-AV models, calls between channels

1-4 or channels 5-8 will be TDM routed. Calls between voice boards (for example, channel 1 calling

channel 5) will be IP routed. If you require all calls to be IP routed, disable the “use TDM Routing

for Intra-Gateway Calls” option. This should not normally be required, so it is recommended that

you leave TDM Routing enabled.

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