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VIP-814 Programming. The summary page allows you to see a brief description of important information currently programmed into the VIP unit. “Name”. The MAC Number is a unique hardware ID for each unit. The Mac Number can also be found on a label on the unit. “Device Type”.
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The summary page allows you to see a brief description of important information currently programmed into the VIP unit.
The MAC Number is a unique hardware ID for each unit. The Mac Number can also be found on a label on the unit.
And the firmware version that the unit left the factory with and what it is currently.
The “Properties” tab allows you to enter a unique name for the device.
The “Log Level” is used todetermine the complexity of the Syslog information that the unit will send. Level “1” is used for typical call accounting.
Enter the time zone the unit is located in so that the unit can automatically adjust offset from GMT.
VIP units can use DHCP but a Static IP Address is preferred.
Next enter the Subnet Mask for the LAN on which the devise resides.
Enter the IP address of the Gateway connecting the LAN to other networks
VIP devices can automatically send Syslog data to a Syslog server.
Enter the Dial Code which will be used to access the unit or channel.
Auto Destination is the Dial Code of another unit or channel to which the input of this channel is mapped.
Enter the CID Name and Number as they should appear on a Caller ID display.
Currently the VIP units only support the G.711 Codec. This Codec supports 8Khz of bandwidth.
If you have an Auto Destination set up and the called party does not answer or is busy you can forward the call to another party.
You can associate a relay to follow any audio input, audio output or DTMF during a call.
Use “Relay Function” to determine how you would like the relay to act.
Select Communications/Update Changed Devices to set the information to the VIP unit.