3.1 Home Screen
Maintenance Screen Tree View Items
Item
Status
System Control
Tool
Utility
Setup Screen Tree View Items
Item
Users
PBX Configuration
UM Configuration
Network Service
Standard Buttons
There are standard buttons that are displayed on many screens within the Maintenance Console.
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Check the status of the PBX's system hardware
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Check the status of PBX equipment (PSs, CSs, etc.)
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Check the status of extensions used by the Unified Messaging system
For details, see Section 4 Status.
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Download and update PBX software files
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Manage music on hold (MOH) data
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Reset or shutdown the system
For details, see Section 5 System Control.
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Backup system data to a USB memory device
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View a list of PBX extensions
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Import and export PBX settings and user information
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Backup or restore Unified Messaging data
For details, see Section 6 Tool.
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Perform tests for PBX cards and network connections
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Transfer files between the PBX and a connected PC
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View reports, error logs, event logs, and programme update logs
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Monitor and trace PBX communications and protocols
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Manage activation keys
For details, see Section 7 Utility.
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Manage, view, and add PBX user profiles and account information
For details, see Section 8 Users.
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Configure PBX hardware settings for cards, equipment, and networking
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Configure network-wide programming such as BGM and Class of Service
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Configure dialling features, call routing, and incoming call settings
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Configure call logging (SMDR) and other PBX maintenance items
For details, see Section 9 PBX Configuration—[1] Configuration to
Section 19 PBX Configuration—[11] Maintenance.
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Configure Unified Messaging mailboxes and voice mail subscriber settings
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Configure service settings and system parameters
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Configure hardware options
For details, see Section 20 UM Configuration—[1] Mailbox Settings to
Section 26 UM Configuration—[7] System Security.
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Configure server and client features for the PBX
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Configure connections settings and network security
For details, see Section 27 Network Service.
Primary Functions
Primary Functions