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3. When the System Login Web page appears, enter
admin
in the User Name box and your
password in the Password box, then click on the
Log On
button.
Note:
The user name and password are case sensitive.
4. Select the appropriate configuration Web page from the
Configuration
menu. For example, to
define the PCM Coding as aLaw, select the
System
Web page from the menu.
When the
System
Web page appears, select
aLaw
from the drop down box as the PCM
Coding parameter value.
5. Click on the
Apply Changes
button to save the new configuration in the database, or click on
the
Reset
button to return the parameter to the previous value.
Note:
If the parameter whose value you are changing requires a restart for the change to
take effect, you will be prompted by a flashing
Restart Required
blue box in the
upper left-hand corner of the screen.
6. If a restart is required, click on Restart on the System screen or select
Restart
from the
Configuration
menu.
7. When the
Restart
Web page appears, click on
Restart Unit Now
or
Restart Unit When Idle
to restart the Media Gateway. (See
Section 2.5, “Restart Options”
8. Once the system completes its initialization (after approximately one minute), select
Refresh
from the Web Browser
View
Menu.
9. You must now log on to the system again. After logging on, the Summary screen will appear.
You may now select any item from the
Status
or
Configuration
menu.
2.5
Restart Options
Selecting Restart from a configuration screen or selecting
Restart
from the
Configuration
menu
brings up the
Restart
Web page which allows you to restart the Media Gateway. Restarting the unit
is required when certain parameter values are changed. You have two options to choose from when
restating the unit:
•
Restart Unit Now
- Clicking this button will cause the unit to restart immediately.
•
Restart Unit When Idle
- Clicking this button will delay the unit from restarting until the unit
is considered in the idle state. In the idle state, there are no calls (incoming, outgoing, or
connected) on any of the PBX ports of the Media Gateway. By selecting this option, you will
schedule a restart time that minimizes the effect the restart will have on call traffic through the
unit.
2.6
Importing and Exporting Configuration Information
The Import/Export Web page allows you to import or export Media Gateway configuration
information to a *.ini file on the host machine connected to the Media Gateway via the Web
interface.
Scenarios where importing or exporting the configuration information may be useful include:
•
Backup configuration
- It is recommended that, after configuring the Media Gateway, you
backup the configuration information by exporting it to a *.ini file. If at some time in the future
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