Working With Scenarios; Figure 3-13: Searched Result Screen - AudioCodes MediaPack MP-124 User Manual

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In the 'Search' field, enter the parameter name or sub-string of the parameter name
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that you want to search. If you have performed a previous search for such a
parameter, instead of entering the required string, you can use the 'Search History'
drop-down list to select the string (saved from a previous search).
Click Search; a list of located parameters based on your search appears in the
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Navigation pane.
Each searched result displays the following:
ini file parameter name
Link (in green) to its location (page) in the Web interface
Brief description of the parameter
In the searched list, click the required parameter (link in green) to open the page in
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which the parameter appears; the relevant page opens in the Work pane and the
searched parameter is highlighted for easy identification, as shown in the figure below:
Note:
3.3.5

Working with Scenarios

The Web interface allows you to create your own "menu" with up to 20 pages selected from
the menus in the Navigation tree (i.e., pertaining to the Configuration, Management, and
Status & Diagnostics tabs). The "menu" is a set of configuration pages grouped into a
logical entity referred to as a Scenario. Each page in the Scenario is referred to as a Step.
For each Step, you can select up to 25 parameters in the page that you want available in
the Scenario. Therefore, the Scenario feature is useful in that it allows you quick-and-easy
access to commonly used configuration parameters specific to your network environment.
When you login to the Web interface, your Scenario is displayed in the Navigation tree,
thereby, facilitating your configuration.
Instead of creating a Scenario, you can also load an existing Scenario from a PC to the
device (refer to ''Loading a Scenario to the Device'' on page 41).
Version 5.6

Figure 3-13: Searched Result Screen

If the searched parameter is not located, a notification message is displayed.
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