Working With Configuration Pages; Accessing Pages; Viewing Parameters - AudioCodes MP-124 User Manual

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6.4.4

Working with Configuration Pages

The configuration pages contain the parameters for configuring the device. The
configuration pages are displayed in the Work pane, which is located to the right of the
Navigation pane.
6.4.4.1

Accessing Pages

The configuration pages are accessed by clicking the required page item in the Navigation
tree.
To open a configuration page in the Work pane:
1.
On the Navigation bar, click the required tab (Configuration, Maintenance, and Status
& Diagnostics); the menu options of the selected tab appear in the Navigation tree.
2.
In the Navigation tree, drill-down to the required page item; the page opens in the
Work pane.
You can also access previously opened pages, by clicking your Web browser's Back button
until you have reached the required page. This is useful if you want to view pages in which
you have performed configurations in the current Web session.
Notes:
6.4.4.2

Viewing Parameters

For convenience, some pages allow you to view a reduced or expanded display of
parameters. A reduced display allows you to easily identify required parameters, enabling
you to quickly configure your device.
The Web Interface provides you with two methods for handling the display of page
parameters:
Display of "Basic" and "Advanced" parameters
Display of parameter groups
Note:
level is low (refer to Configuring the Web User Accounts). If a page is read-only,
'Read-Only Mode' is displayed at the bottom of the page.
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You can also access certain pages from the Device Actions button located
on the toolbar (refer to Getting Acquainted with the Web Interface on page
47).
To view all the menus in the Navigation tree, ensure that the Navigation
tree is in 'Full' view (refer to Getting Acquainted with the Web Interface on
page 47).
To get Online Help for the currently opened page, refer to Getting Help on
page 58.
Certain pages may not be accessible or may only be read-only if your Web
user account's access level is low (refer to Web User Accounts on page
75). If a page is read-only, 'Read-Only Mode' is displayed at the bottom of
the page.
Certain pages may only be read-only if your Web user account's access
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