Local configuration procedure (detailed) – Multi-Tech Systems E1 User Manual

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Technical Configuration

MultiVOIP

User

Guide

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17. Set NAT Traversal (STUN) parameters. Optional. Applicable only

under SIP Call Signaling when the UDP transport protocol is used.
18. Set RADIUS parameters. Optional. Used only if system interfaces

with RADIUS server for billing or other accounting functions.
19. Set Baud Rate (of COM port connection to ‘Command’ PC).
20. View System Info screen and set updating interval (optional).
21. Save the MultiVOIP configuration.
22. Create a User Default Configuration (optional).
When technical configuration is complete, you will need to configure

the MultiVOIP’s inbound and outbound phonebooks. This manual has

separate chapters describing T1 Phonebook Configuration for North-

American-influenced telephony settings and E1 Phonebook

Configuration for Euro-influenced telephony settings.

Local Configuration Procedure (Detailed)

You can begin the configuration process as a continuation of the

MultiVOIP software installation. You can establish your configuration

or modify it at any time by launching the MultiVOIP program from the

Windows Start menu.
1. Check Power and Cabling. Be sure the MultiVOIP is turned on and

connected to the computer via the MultiVOIP’s Command Port (DB9

connector at computer’s COM port; RJ45 connector at MultiVOIP).

2. Start MultiVOIP Configuration Program. Launch the MultiVOIP

program from the Windows Start menu (from the folder location

determined during installation).

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