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Voice/fax over ip networks h.323 mode
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30. The Description box is optional, but can be useful in associating the channel to the extension. If
you wish, enter a description of your local phone number. This description serves to identify the
phone number you entered in the previous step. Normally the "Master" MVP110 resides at the
entity's main office; therefore, for this example you could enter a description such as "New York
Office").
31. The Station Identification group includes a Hunt Group list. This list enables you to indicate
which Hunt Group you want the phone number to be associated with; or, you can select NO
HUNT if you don't want this entry to participate in hunting. Hunting is a series of telephone lines
organized in such a way that if the first line is busy the next line is hunted and so on until a free
line is found. For this example, assign the phone entry to HUNT GROUP #1.
Once you have assigned this entry to a Hunt Group (or NO HUNT), you must enter the IP
Address of the Master MVP110 in the IP Address box.
Note: The Port box becomes active as you begin to enter the IP Address. The entry is the H.323
industry standard Port value (1720) used to communicate with other H.323 endpoints.
32. Click OK to return to the Phone Directory Database dialog box. It now includes phone number,
destination details, and description.
33. Add all other phone numbers (slave units and standalone units) to the Phone Directory database.
To add a channel of a slave MultiVOIP, click Add and the Add/Edit Phone Entry dialog box
displays.
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