Multi-Tech Systems MVP210-SS User Manual

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Operation & Maintenance

MultiVOIP User Guide

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5. Identify Files to be Updated. Determine which files you want to

update. Six types of files can be updated using the FTP feature. In some

cases, the file to be transferred will have “Ftp” as the part of its filename

just before the suffix (or extension). So, for example, the file

“mvpt1Ftp.bin” can be transferred to update the bin file (firmware)

residing in the MultiVOIP. Similarly, the file “fxo_loopFtp.cas” could

be transferred to enable use of the FXO Loop Start telephony interface

in one of the analog voip units and the file “r2_brazilFtp.cas” could be

transferred to enable a particular telephony protocol used in Brazil.

Note, however, that before any CAS file can be used as an update, it

must be renamed to CASFILE.CAS so that it overwrites and replaces

the default CAS file.

File Type

File Names

Description

firmware

“bin” file

mvpt1Ftp.bin

This is the MultiVOIP

firmware file. Only one

file of this type will be

in the directory.

factory defaults

fdefFtp.cnf

This file contains

factory default settings

for user-changeable

configuration

parameters. Only one

file of this type will be

in the directory.

CAS file

fxo_loopFtp.cas,
em_winkFtp.cas,
r2_brazilFtp.cas
r2_chinaFtp.cas

These telephony files are
for Channel Associated
Signaling. The directory
contains many CAS files,
some labeled for specific
functionality, others for
countries or regions where
certain attributes are
standard. Any CAS file
used must first be
renamed to
“CASFILE.CAS.”

inbound

phonebook

InPhBk.tmr

This file updates the

inbound phonebook in

the MultiVOIP unit.

outbound

phonebook

OutPhBk.tmr

This file updates the

outbound phonebook in

the MultiVOIP unit.

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