Browser User Interface; Purpose; Overview - Nortel Meridian Meridian 1 Implementation Manual

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Browser User Interface

Purpose

This chapter describes how to use the Browser User Interface (BUI), a
web-based application, for conference scheduling, chairperson
operations, and system administration.
The chapter contains the following sections:
"Overview" on page 77
and its system requirements.
"Scheduling BUI" on page 83
and super-users can use to schedule conferences.
"Chairperson operations" on page 93
that a chairperson can use to control an active conference.
"Administration BUI" on page 98
administrator uses for MICB configuration and administration.

Overview

The HTML/HTTP based BUI provides a fast response time and
supports 20 active BUI users in a direct LAN connection. The BUI
supports open access from anywhere in the Internet, even behind
gateways and firewalls. Access the MICB web server over an Ethernet
connection. To access the MICB server, use the following internet
browsers:
Microsoft Internet Explorer, version 4.01 or higher.
Netscape Communicator, version 4.5 or higher.
Note: The system does not support browsers running on MacIntosh
computers.
The MICB web server runs on the MICB card. The MICB card acts as
a stand-alone system. Users navigate their browser directly to the
card's IP address.
Meridian Integrated Conference Bridge
– introduces the Browser User Interface
– describes the interface that users
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