Telnet - Multitech MultiVOIP MVP120 User Manual

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Chapter 8 - Remote Configuration and Management

Telnet

A typical Telnet client application is described next. The MVP120 has a built-in Telnet Server that
enables Telnet client PCs to access the MVP120. A typical Telnet client is allowed to configure the
MVP120. In addition, the MVP120 can be remotely accessed and configured from anywhere on the
Internet through its Web interface.
The Telnet Server option has to be selected from the Applications Setup dialog box using the
MultiVOIP 100 Configuration icon. Click Start I Run and enter telnet in the Run window and a blank
Telnet screen displays. Click Connect | Remote System and the Connect dialog box displays.
Select from the drop-down list (or enter) a Host Name (the IP address of the MultiVOIP). Then select
Telnet from the Port list and vt100 from the Term Type list.
Once you have entered a valid Host Name (IP address), Port, and Term Type, click Connect to be
connected to the target MultiVOIP. The MultiVOIP Telnet Server menu displays.
MultiVOIP Telnet Server Menu
The MultiVOIP Telnet Server menu provides three basic options: Voice over IP Configuration, Phone
Directory Database, and Phone Directory Configuration. A further option enables you to close the
Telnet session.
Voice over IP Configuration
Selecting Option 1 displays the Main menu, which allows further configuration options. These
options include Protocol Stacks (option 1), Applications (option 2), System Information (option 3), and
Voice Channels (option 4).
Phone Directory Database
Selecting Option 2 enables you to add entries to the Phone Directory Database.
Phone Directory Configuration
Selecting Option 3 enables you to configure and manage the Phone Directory.
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