Proprietary Phone Directory Database - Multitech MultiVOIP 100 MVP110 User Manual

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Chapter 4 - MultiVOIP Software
If the Proprietary PhoneBook option is enabled, the Database Type group is active which defines
the Master and Slave relationship. If the database type is master, then the Add, Delete, Edit, Hunt,
and Print buttons at the top of the database dialog box are active. This allows the master database
to build the phone directory. You can click Slave Status to view the status of the slave units.
The Add/Edit Phone Entry dialog box for the Proprietary PhoneBook is used to add, delete, and edit
entries. This information displays in the Phone Directory Database dialog box.
If the database type is set to slave, then the IP address of the master MultiVOIP needs to be entered
in the Master IP Address window, the Send Status Report to Master option can be enabled, and all
the buttons at the top of the directory database dialog box become inactive, except for the Print
button.

Proprietary Phone Directory Database

In the Proprietary Phone Directory Database, you can add, delete, or edit any entry in the phone
directory database and you can set up Hunt groups that locate another phone number if the called
number is busy. You can print the phone directory database so that you have a hardcopy of the
phone directory.
To add an entry to the Phone Directory database, click Add and the Add/Edit Phone Entry dialog box
displays.
The Add/Edit Phone Entry dialog box contains two groups of information; the Station Information
which contains the phone number, an optional description window, and the voice channel number.
The Station Identification group contains the Hunt Group listing and the IP Address window for the IP
Address of the MultiVOIP assigned the phone number. The Port number is not used in the
proprietary phone book. Click Copy From in the Add/Edit Phone Entry dialog box to add additional
phone entries.
The Station Information identifies the calling unit by the phone number, a description if you choose,
and voice channel of the unit doing the calling. The Phone Number does not have to be a
conventional telephone number. It can be, for example, a three digit number like 101. The
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