Multi-Tech Systems MVPFXS-16 User Manual

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Technical Configuration

MultiVOIP FXS User Guide

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The IP Parameters fields are described in the tables and text passages below. Note that both DiffServ

parameters (Call Control PHB and VoIP Media PHB) must be set to zero if you enable Packet Prioritization

(802.1p). Nonzero DiffServ values negate the prioritization scheme.

IP Parameter Definitions

Field Name

Values

Description

Ethernet Parameters

Frame Type

Type II, SNAP

Must be set to match network’s frame type. Default is Type II.

DiffServ
Parameter
fields

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). Before using values other than
these default values of 34 and 46, consult these standards documents and/or a
qualified IP telecommunications engineer.

To disable DiffServ, configure both fields to 0 decimal.

The passage following this table explains DiffServ in the context of the IP datagram.

Call Control
PHB

0 – 63
default = 34
.

Value is used to prioritize call setup IP packets.

Voip Media
PHB

0 – 63
default = 46
n

Value is used to prioritize the RTP/RTCP audio IP packets.

IP Parameter fields

Gateway
Name

alphanumeric

Descriptor of current voip unit to distinguish it from other units in
system.

Enable DHCP

Y/N
disabled by
default

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol is a method for assigning IP
address and other IP parameters to computers on the IP network in a
single message with great flexibility. IP addresses can be static or
temporary depending on the needs of the computer.

IP Address

4-places, 0-255

The unique LAN IP address assigned to the MultiVOIP.

IP Mask

4-places, 0-255

Subnetwork address that allows for sharing of IP addresses
within a LAN.

Gateway

4-places, 0-255.

The IP address of the device that connects your MultiVOIP to the
Internet.


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