User guide
Chapter 4—Configuring your VOIP
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Field Name
Values
Description
When channel 2 of the Omaha VOIP completes an attempted call from any other VOIP phone station
(for example, the Denver office), the message “Connect Party - Omaha Sales Office Voipchannel 2” will
be sent back and will appear in the Caller Id field of the Statistics – Call Progress screen of the Denver
VOIP. This confirms to the Denver VOIP that the call has been completed to Omaha.
Caller ID
This is the identifier of a specific channel of the ‘home’ VOIP unit. The Caller Id field typically describes
a person, office, or location, for example, “Harry Smith,” or “Bursar’s Office,” or “Barnesville Factory.”
Default
When this button is clicked, all Supplementary Service parameters are set to their default values.
Copy Channel
Copies the Supplementary Service attributes of one channel to another channel. Attributes can be
copied to multiple channels or all channels at once.
Save Settings
Save & Reboot
Saving the MultiVOIP Configuration. When values have been set for all of the MultiVOIP’s various operating
parameters, click on Save Setup in the sidebar, then Save & Reboot.
Creating a User Default Configuration. When a “Setup” (complete grouping of parameters) is being saved, you
will be prompted about designating that setup as a “User Default” setup. A User Default setup may be useful as
a baseline of site-specific values to which you can easily revert. Establishing a User Default Setup is optional.
Connection
Settings
This is also accessible from the Start menu in the MultiVOIP software folder.
Set Baud Rate. The Connection option in the sidebar menu has a “Settings” item that includes the baud-rate
setting for the COM port of the computer running the MultiVOIP software.
First, it is important to note that the default COM port established by the MultiVOIP program is COM1. Do not
accept the default value until you have checked the COM port allocation on your PC. To do this, check for COM
port assignments in the system resource manager of your Windows operating system. If COM1 is not available,
you must change the COM port setting to a COM port that you have confirmed as being available on your PC.
COM port setup