Index MultiVOIP User Guide
434
E1.............................................. 288
T1.............................................. 244
outbound phonebook example
quick ........................................... 39
outbound vs. inbound phonebooks
E1.............................................. 280
T1.............................................. 236
Output Gain field
analog........................................ 181
T1/E1 ........................................ 106
output level, fax tones
analog........................................ 182
T1/E1 ........................................ 107
outside line, access to................ 47, 49
P
Packets Lost (call progress) field.. 327
Packets Lost (SMTP logs) field
analog........................................ 213
T1/E1 ........................................ 139
Packets lost (statistics, logs) field. 333
Packets Received (call progress) field
.................................................. 327
Packets Received (SMTP logs) field
analog........................................ 213
T1/E1 ........................................ 139
Packets received (statistics, logs) field
.................................................. 333
Packets Sent (call progress) field.. 327
Packets Sent (SMTP logs) field
analog........................................ 213
T1/E1 ........................................ 139
Packets sent (statistics, logs) field 332
packets, consecutive lost
analog........................................ 187
T1/E1 ........................................ 112
Parallel H.245 field
E1.............................................. 287
T1.............................................. 243
Pass Through (E&M) field ........... 199
Password (SMTP) field
analog........................................ 211
T1/E1 ........................................ 137
password, lost/forgotten........ 364, 367
password, setting........................... 364
web browser GUI...................... 367
patents ............................................. 2
patterns, destination
tips about.....................................46
PBX characteristics, variations in
E1..............................................317
T1..............................................273
PBX interaction
analog models .............................18
E1 models....................................14
T1 models....................................10
PC, command
COM port assignment (detailed).80
COM port requirement................32
demands upon .............................32
non-dedicated use........................32
operating system..........................32
settings ........................................32
specifications...............................32
PCM Law field
E1..............................................124
T1..............................................119
Permissions (SNMP) field
analog........................................202
T1/E1 ........................................128
personnel requirement
for rack installation .....................66
to lift during installation..............67
to lift unit during installation.......60
phone exchanges
dedicated .....................................47
institutional..................................47
local.............................................47
non-local .....................................47
organizational..............................47
Phone Number (Auto Call) field
analog........................................184
Phone Number (Auto Call)field
T1/E1 ........................................109
Phone Signaling Tones & Cadences
analog........................................203
T1/E1 ........................................129
phone startup configuration.............36
phone switch types
ISDN implementations in..........125
phone/IP details
importance of writing down........28
importance of writing down
(analog) .................................165
importance of writing down
(T1/E1)....................................89