Clearspan® Product Overview R19
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administrator access in that only tasks related to an enterprise administrator are
accessible, rather than functions for monitoring and maintaining Clearspan.
Group Web Portal
- For business group administrators, distributes some of the
enterprise administrator responsibilities and management to the group administrator,
empowering the company to provision features to users and to manage group-related
activities. Group administrators have the option of establishing an additional department
layer of administration (for example, Sales or Engineering). This capability is especially
useful for larger enterprises that want to distribute responsibilities for day-to-day
administration to department administrators.
Personal Web Portal
- Grants easy access to feature configuration and management to
individual users. Activating and customizing services such as Call Forwarding and Call
Notification is simple and intuitive.
Figure 46. Hierarchy of the Clearspan Web Portal.
Clearspan web portals are delivered from the XSP/Web Server. The XSP Server interfaces with
the Application Server and the Network Server. A command line interface (CLI) also exists for
quick execution of configuration functions on the Application, Media, and Network Servers. Moves,
Adds, and Changes for users and groups on the Application Server are automatically propagated
to the Network Server via a synchronous API tool. The CLI provides common commands in an
easy-to-understand syntax for administration of the routing and translations functions. Each level
of the web portals (System, Enterprise, Group, and Personal) will be described in further detail
below.
5.2.1
System Administrator Web Portal
The system administrator web portal provides access to all of the system monitoring, maintenance,
and configuration functions of Clearspan via a web interface. System administrators can also
access the provisioning and monitoring functions via a command line interface. The system