Web Terminal; Releasing And Blocking; Accessing Web Terminal - Avaya T3 Service Manual

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Web terminal

Web terminal
Web terminal is a user-friendly administration tool for Avaya T3 IP telephones. For a
software update it is not as simple as the "IP Phone Admin" tool, but it run on every
modern Web browser which supports Java.
The Web terminal allows you to carry out a lot of IP-specific settings, some of which can
also be directly reached at the IP telephone via various menus.
A prerequisite for using the Web terminal is that the service PC and the telephone can
establish an IP connection.

Releasing and blocking

The entry "Web browser" is only available in the User menu if it has been released in
the "Blocked features list" in the Audit menu. Then the user can release and lock
functionality in the "Security" menu.
Blocking and releasing the Web browser does not affect the blocked features list. In
other words, blocking an entry in the "Security" User menu does not block the entry in
the blocked features list!
Resetting does not block the Web browser.
You can view the status of the Web browser after loading new software under "Security".
If it is not visible, it is possible that the entry was blocked in the blocked features list.

Accessing Web terminal

Using a recent standard browser (Java must be activated) the T3 IP telephone in
question can be called from the service PC using its IP address. The IP telephone will
then act as a Web server and in the browser will display various input windows, the Web
terminal.
The windows are shown schematically here. The following symbols are used:
Meaning within the mask being described
Deutsch
E.g.: "Deutsch" input button
Input box
Drop-down menu, cursor
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