Clearspan® Product Overview R19
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Reporting
- A web application that provides reporting capabilities. Currently three reports
can be generated at an Enterprise level
– the Inventory Report, the Enhanced Inventory
Report and the License and Optional Services Report. In addition, the System License
Report can be generated at a System level. These reports are generated in Excel
spreadsheet format.
Administrative Tools
- A web application that allows access to System Administrative
type activities.
Emergency Gateway Manager
- A web application that provides configuration for the
911 Enable Emergency Gateway servers equipped on the Clearspan system. The
Emergency Gateway Manager service automatically updates, creates, and deletes
endpoint records in the 911 Enable Emergency Gateway on a periodic basis for all users
configured in the Clearspan system.
Fault Monitor
- A web application that provides configuration for components to be
monitored by the system. The status for all configured devices is displayed in the System
Status application.
SNMP Manager
- A web application that manages, displays, and reports received SNMP
traps (event notifications) sent by Clearspan devices. The SNMP traps identify both
normal and failure events that have occurred at the sending Clearspan device. The
SNMP Manager records traps in an OpEasy database and controls the subsequent
reporting of those traps. Traps can be displayed, forwarded to other SNMP managers,
and/or reported in e-mail messages to select users. Using the SNMP Manager, the user
can display both recent and historical traps. In addition, the reporting of traps can be
throttled to prevent over-notification.
System Status
- A web application that provides a view of various statuses including
status of system services, components and last database audit. The system service
display shows status for all services on both EMS servers and indicates if a service is
active on the primary or secondary (in case a failure has caused the secondary to take
over as active for a given service). The ability to run an on-demand database audit is also
provided.
OpEasy Additional Features:
Auto Install
- A system service that works in conjunction with Aastra SIP terminals to
greatly simplify the set, test and detail of the desktop phone.
Configuration File Manager
- A system service that automatically encrypts phone
configuration files as they are updated from the Clearspan system.
DB Optimizer
- A system service that periodically optimizes the database tables and
prunes (the SNMP trap information) to configured limits.
5.2
Web Portals
The web portals provide multiple tiers of secure, web interfaces that enable configuration and
management of features for the end-user, group/enterprise administrator, and enterprise
administrator. Specific layers in the administrative hierarchy are described as follows:
System Administrator Web Portal
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Allows access to all levels and pages in the system.
These web pages permit offsetting responsibilities to enterprise administrators or user
service representatives (provisioning administrator).
Enterprise Administrator Web Portal
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Allows enterprise administrators access to
system-level set-up and monitoring functions, as well as group and personal
management. The enterprise administrator web portal differs from the system