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Chapter 4 - MultiVOIP Software
Introduction
This chapter describes various features of the MultiVOIP software that enable you to change (update)
the configuration of your MultiVOIP. The basic configuration parameters were entered during the
loading of the software (Chapter 3). The MultiVOIP software and configuration utilities described in this
chapter enable you to change that initial configuration as necessary.
The primary interface to the MultiVOIP software is a main menu (with MultiVOIP 200 Setup in the title
bar) with individual buttons that enable you to quickly and easily select a desired function. These
features are discussed in detail in the MultiVOIP Configuration section later in this chapter.
The other six configuration utilities in the MVP 110 software provide additional functionality. The
Configuration port setup utility enables you to change the method by which you access the
MultiVOIP (through a direct connection of a PC to the Command Port on the MultiVOIP, or via your
Internet or LAN connection to the LAN port on the MultiVOIP). The Date and Time setup utility
enables you to easily set the date and time used for data logging in the MultiVOIP. Download
Factory Defaults enables you to return the configuration to the original factory settings. Download
Firmware enables you to download new versions of firmware as enhancements become available.
Download User Defaults enables you to download your own default settings or profile. Download
Voice Coders enables you to download voice coders to the MultiVOIP. The Uninstall MultiVOIP
Configuration utility removes the MVP 110 software from your PC.
Before You Begin
The MultiVOIP software operates in a Microsoft Windows® environment. The MultiVOIP 100 program
group contains icons for all the utilities described above. You can access the individual utility
programs either by clicking Start | Programs | MultiVOIP 100 | (utility).
MultiVOIP Configuration
The MultiVOIP Setup menu enables you to display and change the voice channels and IP protocol
parameters, display and manage the Phone Book listing, view statistics and call progress, and change
features such as SNMP Agent, Telnet Server, WEB Server, and assign a MultiVOIP password.
The Events window in the lower third of the Setup menu provides information about the boot process.
The status bar at the bottom of the Setup menu displays the current status of the unit and shows, for
example, if it is Running, the most recent date the unit was configured, the type of connection you