QX1000 Manual II: Administrator's Guide
Administrator’s Menus
QX1000; (SW Version 5.3.x)
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extensions on the QX1000) on the same or different QX1000s avoiding manual configuration of each of those instances (i.e. extension) from the web
management on each of the QX1000s. The QX1000 reseller, distributor, ISP or carrier usually uses this service.
The
Download current configuration in a legible format
link refers to the
Configuration Summary
page where a partial or complete
configuration can be defined and downloaded or viewed.
The
Configuration Summary
page is used to generate a piece of legible configuration and to download it to a PC or to view it directly in the
browser. This page consists of the following components:
The manipulation radio buttons are used to select between particular CGI or a named group of CGIs for which the legible configuration file will be
generated.
•
The
Specific
CGI
selection
allows you to choose a certain CGI from the list of QX1000’s Web management pages for which the legible
configuration can be manually managed. For example, selecting "RTP Settings" will generate a legible configuration file with parameters
present on the RTP Settings page.
•
The
Named Group of CGIs
selection
allows you to choose among the four predefined groups: Internet Connection Settings, LAN
Configuration Settings, Telephony General Settings and Extension Settings. Each of these groups refer to all CGIs characterized by the
selected criteria, e.g. Internet Connection Settings group contains all parameters on the CGIs related to the networking and WAN
configuration.
The
Extension
drop down list allows you to limit the settings in
the generated legible configuration file to one specific extension.
For example, each of the extensions on the QX1000 have own
SIP settings or Codecs. To download the settings for a particular
extension only, you need to choose the corresponding extension
from the list. The drop down may also have a blank selection. In
that case the legible configuration file will contain the parameter
of all available extensions on the QX1000 (if the selected
parameter applies to the extension and not to the overall system,
like RTP settings).
The
Start generate a legible configuration file
button start
parsing the configuration structure of the device for the defined
parameters. The progress will be displayed in the area below.
Fig. II-31
:
Configuration Summary – Parameters page
The
Cancel generation process
button appears when the
configuration generation procedure starts and it is used to stop it.
The
Download generated configuration
button becomes
available when the legible configuration generation is finished. It
is used to download the generated file to the PC in a plain text
format. Necessary changes can be made in the downloaded
configuration file and then uploaded back to the system.
Attention:
Make sure the changes you have done in the
downloaded legible configuration file are valid and will not
corrupt the system when being uploaded back to device.
The
View generated configuration
button becomes available
when the legible configuration generation is finished. It is used to
view the generated file directly in the browser.
The
Restart generation!
button becomes available when the
legible configuration generation is finished. It is used to cancel
the generated configuration file and to start over.
Fig. II-32
:
Configuration Summary Preview page
The
Upload Legible Configuration
page is used to upload a configuration file in a text format. The
Browse
button in the opened page is used to
browse certain legible configuration file to be uploaded and updated into the system. The configuration files to be uploaded should be in the *.txt
format, otherwise a system error occurs. Configuration file upload progress will be displayed in the area below. During legible configuration file
upload, QX1000's functionality failures may occur.
Events
The
Events
page has two tables. All system events that have occurred will be displayed in one table and event settings will be displayed in the other.
The
System Events
page may be accessed through the
Events
link from the main menu. It lists information about system events
that have occurred on QX1000. When a new event takes place, a
record is added to the System Event table. For failure events
(priority 2 and 3, see below), the warning “Please check your
pending events!” will appear at the bottom of all management
pages.
The system events and the warning message are visible only for
the administrator. The warning link, (which leads directly to the
System Events
page) will disappear from the management
Fig. II-33
:
Event W arning on the Main Menu page