Multi-Tech Systems MVP210-SS User Manual

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Overview

MultiVOIP User Guide

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The primary advantage of the web GUI is remote access for control and

configuration. The controller PC and the MultiVOIP unit itself must

both be connected to the same IP network and their IP addresses must

be known.
Once you’ve begun using the web browser GUI, you can go back to the

MultiVOIP Windows GUI at any time. However, you must log out of

the web browser GUI before using the MultiVOIP Windows GUI.
Logging of System Events. MultiTech has built SysLog Server

functionality into the software of the MultiVOIP units. SysLog is a de

facto standard for logging events in network communication systems.

The SysLog Server resides in the MultiVOIP unit itself. To implement

this functionality, you will need a SysLog client program (sometimes

referred to as a “daemon”). SysLog client programs, both paid and

freeware, can be obtained from Kiwi Enterprises, among other firms.

See

www.kiwisyslog.com

. SysLog client programs essentially give you

a means of structuring console messages for convenience and ease of

use.
MultiTech Systems does not endorse any particular SysLog client

program. SysLog client programs by any qualified provider should

suffice for use with MultiVOIP units. Kiwi’s brief description of their

SysLog program indicates the typical scope of such programs. “Kiwi

Syslog Daemon is a freeware Syslog Daemon for the Windows

platform. It receives, logs, displays and forwards Syslog messages from

hosts such as routers, switches, Unix hosts and any other syslog

enabled device. There are many customizable options available.”

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