User guide
Chapter 4—Configuring your VOIP
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Field Name
Values
Description
for dial-tone indicates
continuous tone
duration of first period of tone being “on” in the cadence of the telephony signal.
Cadence 2
duration in milliseconds
Cadence 2 is duration of first “off” period in signaling cadence.
Cadence 3
duration in milliseconds
Cadence 3 is duration of second “on” period in signaling cadence.
Cadence 4
duration in milliseconds
Cadence 4 is duration of second “off” period in the signaling cadence.
SMTP
Setting the SMTP Parameters (Log Reports by Email). The SMTP Parameters screen is applicable when the VOIP
administrator has chosen to receive log reports by email (this is done by selecting the “SMTP” checkbox in the
Others screen and selecting “Enable SMTP” in the SMTP Parameters screen.)
Email Address for VOIP (for email call log reporting)
This is needed only if log reports of VOIP call traffic are to be sent by email.
Ask Mail Server administrator to set up email account (with password) for the MultiVOIP unit itself. Be sure to
give a unique identifier to each individual MultiVOIP unit. Get the IP address of the mail server computer, as
well.
MultiVOIP as Email Sender. When SMTP is used, the MultiVOIP has its own email account (with Login Name and
Password) on some mail server connected to the IP network. Using this account, the MultiVOIP sends email
messages containing log report information. The “Recipient” of the log report email is ordinarily the VOIP
administrator. Because the MultiVOIP cannot receive email, you must set up a “Reply-To” address. Ordinarily,
the “Reply-To” address belongs to a technician who has access to the mail server or MultiVOIP or both, and the
VOIP administrator might also be designated as the “Reply-To” party. The Reply-To address receives error or
failure messages regarding the emailed reports.
The SMTP Parameters screen is shown below:
SMTP Parameters