Directory Structure; Directory Tree - Snom ONE IP Technical Manual

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User Page
Control
Status
General
Graphs
Logfile
Call Log
Calls

Directory Structure

Directory Tree

While most of the system settings can be configured from the web interface, the admin-
istrator will need to access the file system at times. This section provides a brief overview
of the files that are part of the system and explains why you may need to access them.
All files related to the system are located in
which is the system's default working directory. The main program that runs the
pbxctrl.exe
software is
The folders within the
accounts, trunks, audio prompts, features, and many other parts of the system. The
majority of folders are composed during installation. However, a few folders (e.g.,
cdre
cdri
cdrt
,
,
(i.e., once a call is made or a star code is used).
This page lets you control which settings will be displayed on
the user's web interface.
This page shows you the status of your system (e.g., the release
of software you are running, the type of software, the expiration
date, etc.).
This page displays a graphical representation of CPU usage,
current calls and registrations, and the MOS for extension and
trunk calls.
This page displays SIP messages, which can be used for trouble-
shooting.
A list of calls that have been made through the system is dis-
played.
A list of active calls is displayed.
, and the global configuration file is
snomONE
directory contain files that hold information about
) are composed only after the phone communicates with the system
Chapter 2: System Settings
Description
C:\Program Files\snom\snomONE
pbx.xml
(Figure 2-3).
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