Building A Proprietary Phonebook Directory - Multitech MultiVOIP 100 MVP110 User Manual

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Building a Proprietary Phonebook Directory

27. To build your proprietary MVP110 Phone Directory (in an H.323 environment without the
Gatekeeper option enabled), you will first need to select the Proprietary Phonebook option and
then configure the "Master" MVP110 and then the "Slave" MVP110s (or other H.323 endpoints).
Configuring the "Slave" MVP110 is discussed later in this chapter.
The first MVP110 to be configured is designated the "Master" and contains the proprietary
phonebook database. All subsequent MVP110s added to the proprietary phonebook database are
designated "Slaves." The master database contains the phone numbers of all H.323 endpoints
available for communication on an IP network. This database is downloaded to each Slave
MVP110 as it comes online.
28. To configure the "Master" MVP110, make certain that the Proprietary Phonebook and Master
options are enabled. The Slave option, Master IP Address, and Send Status Report to Master
will be disabled. The Slave Status button displays the Slave VOIP Status dialog box used for
viewing phone number, IP address, status, and description of slave units (See "Configuring Your
Slave MVP110s" for details). Note: In the Q.931 Parameters group, Use Fast Start is checked
for compatibility with other H.323 devices that support Fast Start Capability.
Click Add to begin building your phone directory database. The Add/Edit Phone Entry dialog
box displays.
29. Enter the unique phone number of the local device in the Phone Number box and indicate that
the local device is connected to the Voice/Fax Channel in the Voice Channel box.
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