Multi-Tech Systems MVP210-SS User Manual

Page 46

Advertising
background image

QS: Phonebook Starter Config.

MultiVOIP User Guide

46

6. In the “Description” field, it is useful to describe the ultimate

destination of the calls. For example, in a New York City voip

system, “incoming calls to Manhattan office,” might describe a

phonebook entry, as might the descriptor “incoming calls to NYC

local calling area.” The description should make the routing of calls

easy to understand. (40 characters max.)

North America,

Long-Distance Example

Euro, National Call

Example

Seattle-Chicago system.

Possible Description:.

Free Seattle access, all
employees

London/Birming. system.

Possible Description:.

Local-rate London access,
all empl.

Euro, International Call Example

Rotterdam/Bordeaux system.

Possible Description

:. Local-rate Rotterdam access, all

empl.


7. In the Add/Edit Inbound Phonebook screen, under “Registration

Options,” enter the special password (if any) that will be used for

this inbound phonebook entry. If you specify a special password that

applies only to this inbound phonebook entry, that password will

override the general password used by endpoints registering with the

SIP server (in the SIP Call Signaling screen).

8. Repeat steps 2-8 for each inbound phonebook entry. When all entries

are complete, go to step 9.

9. Click OK to exit the inbound phonebook screen.
10. Click on Save Setup. Highlight Save and Reboot. Click OK.
Your starter inbound phonebook configuration is complete.

Advertising