User`s guide

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MultiVoice Gateway for the MAX— User’s Guide Preliminary November 12, 1998 Index-7
MAX (continued)
LEDs
, 3-8
passwords
, 4-10
power requirements
, C-2
T1/PRI, defined
, 2-1
Max Dailout Time parameter
, 10-5
Max Jtr Buf Size parameters
, 6-5
MAX LEDs
listed
, 3-9
Max VOIP Calls parameter
, 6-6
maxTelnetAttempts (ascend trap-type 15)
, 10-26
menu
numbers, understanding
, 4-3
menu command
, 10-8, 10-9
metrics
, 8-4
configurable OSPF
, 9-5
MIBs, supported
, 10-26
RFC 1213
, 10-26
RFC 1315
, 10-26
RFC 1317
, 10-26
RFC 1406
, 10-26
MIF
see MAX MIF Supplement
MIF Control port, pinouts
, D-2
MIF Palmtop, pinouts
, D-3
MIF. See Machine Interface Format
Mod Config menu
, 4-7, 4-10
MRU
, 7-6
multicast
IP interface
, 8-6
MultiVoice Access Manager (MVAM)
MultiVoice applications
Basic public long-distance service
, 1-8
Local 800 service
, 1-9
PBX trunk intraflow
, 1-11
Point-to-point PBX trunk extension
, 1-11
MultiVoice Gateway
overlapping coverage areas
, 1-5
Release
7.0.0
MultiVoice Gateway registration
keep-alive registration
, 1-5
registration policy
, 1-4
re-registration policy
, 1-5
MultiVoice network
basic configuration
, 1-2
overlapping coverage areas
, 1-5
step-by-step call process
, 1-2
step-by-step call processing
overlapping coverage areas, 1-6
secondary gatekeeper, 1-4
using a secondary MVAM
, 1-3
MVAM
initialization file
parameters
registrationDuration,
6-8
keep-alive registration
, 1-5
registration policy
, 1-4
re-registration policy
, 1-5
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N391, 7-5
Nailed, connection
, 5-14, 7-5
Name
, 5-20, 7-4, 10-4
name servers
DNS, WINS
, 8-9
Net BRI parameters
, 5-20
Net/BRI port
, D-19
Net/T1 options menu
Collect CLID/ANI
, A-16
Network
, 7-2
network congestion
, A-16
Network-to-Network Interface
, 7-2
Network-to-Network interface
, 7-6
NFAS ID num
, 5-3
NL Value
, 5-12
NNI. See Network-to-Network Interface
No Trunk Alarm
, 10-5
non-ISDN signalling, and busy signals
, 6-19
Not So Stubby Areas
, 9-7
RFC 1587
, 9-7
NSSAs. See Not So Stubby Areas
Number Complete
, 5-12
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open command, 10-8
OSPF
, 8-4, 9-1, 9-10
adjacencies
, 9-5
advantages over RIP
, 9-1
area routing
, 9-6
AS
, 9-2
Autonomous System Border Router calculations
, 9-3
configurable metrics
, 9-5
configuring on Ethernet
, 9-12
cost
, 9-5
disabling
, 9-11
DRs and BRs
, 9-4
forming adjacencies
, 9-4
link-state
, 9-1
link-state advertisements
, 9-4