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Details the physical aspects and connections of the MG-SIP16 hardware.
Outlines the software features, protocols, and capabilities of the MG-SIP16.
Command to assign system data, including holding tone and ISDN settings.
Configures Quality of Service (ToS) settings for signaling packets.
Command to initialize the MGC (PHI) via menu selection.
Specifies route class data for Virtual Speech Channel.
Specifies MG-SIP16 information like MAC Address, Kind, and Service Type.
Assigns Calling Number Pattern (CNP) for Caller ID Notification.
Guides on connecting to MG-SIP16 using HyperTerminal for initial setup.
Covers essential configuration steps including IP addresses and server settings.
Verifies system operation after configuration by rebooting and checking status.
Diagnoses the user program functionality using ping command.
Provides an overview and listing of various console commands.
Explains how to connect to and log into the Maintenance Console.
Explains the character notations used in maintenance commands.
Details various SET commands for configuring MG-SIP settings.
Details SHOW commands used to display system configuration and status.
Guides on downloading software and firmware to the MG-SIP.
Used to send ping packets to test network connectivity and status.
Reboots the MG-SIP16 to apply configuration changes and save data.
Exits the configuration mode on the Maintenance Console.
Displays brief explanations of available commands on the Maintenance Console.
Lists common error messages and their troubleshooting steps.
Illustrates a typical network configuration for PBX and MG-SIP integration.
Provides specific PBX programming commands for the sample network.
Details MG-SIP programming settings used in the sample network tests.
Explains provisional SIP responses (1xx) indicating further action.
Describes successful SIP responses (2xx) for received requests.
Explains SIP redirection responses (3xx) for alternative services.
Details SIP failure responses (4xx) indicating a client-side error.
Explains SIP failure responses (5xx) when the server encounters an error.
Describes SIP responses (6xx) with definitive user information.