Configuring Stand-Alone Parameters - AudioCodes Mediant 800B User Manual

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Folder containing an item with an invalid row: If a folder contains an item with an
invalid row (or associated with an invalid row), the closed folder displays a red-colored
icon, as shown in the following example:
If you hover your cursor over the icon, it displays the names of the items that are
configured with invalid values. If you have filtered the Web interface display by SRD,
only items with invalid rows that are associated with the filtered SRD are displayed.
To open a configuration page:
1.
On the menu bar, click the required menu.
2.
On the tab bar, click the required tab; the Navigation tree displays the items pertaining
to the selected menu-tab combination.
3.
In the Navigation pane, open the folder in which the required item is located. The
folders are opened and closed by clicking the title of the folder. When opened, the
folder's arrow is displayed as
4.
In the folder, click the required item; the page is displayed in the Work pane.
You can also easily navigate through previously accessed pages, using the Back and
Forward buttons located above the Navigation pane:
Back button: Click to go back to the previously accessed page or keep on clicking
until you reach any other previously accessed page.
Forward button: Click to open the page that you just left as a result of clicking the
Back button.
These buttons are especially useful when you find that you need to return to a previously
accessed page, and then need to go back to the page you just left.
Note:
certain pages may not be accessible or may be read-only (see 'Configuring
Management User Accounts' on page 79). For read-only privileges:
Read-only pages with stand-alone parameters: "Read Only Mode" is displayed at
the bottom of the page.
Read-only pages with tables: Configuration buttons (e.g., New and Edit) are
missing.
6.1.5

Configuring Stand-alone Parameters

Parameters that are not contained in a table are referred to as stand-alone parameters.
If you change the value of a parameter (before clicking Apply), the parameter's field is
highlighted, as shown in the example below:
If you change the value of a parameter from its default value and then click Apply, a
dot appears next to the parameter's field, as shown in the example below:
If you change the value of a parameter that is displayed with a lightning-bolt
(as shown in the example below), you must save your settings to flash memory with a
device reset for your changes to take effect. When you change such a parameter and
Version 7.2
Depending on the access level (e.g., Monitor level) of your Web user account,
; when closed, the arrow is displayed as
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