UC Series User Manual
59
OpenVox Communication Co. , LTD.
URL: www.openvox.cn
change to a progress bar. As endpoints are configured, the progress bar will update, and the
toolbar will revert to the default state when the configuration is done. During configuration, a
log is generated, and can be viewed by clicking on the Configuration Log toolbar button.
Configuration Log toolbar button
Clicking on this button will open a modal dialog in which a log of the last configuration run
will be shown. This is useful for diagnosing issues with the module failing to configure an
endpoint.
Remove configuration toolbar button
Clicking on this button will (after a confirmation dialog) remove the database records for the
selected endpoints, as well as any generated configuration files for these endpoints. It will
NOT, however, contact the endpoints themselves in any way.
Download toolbar button
Clicking on this button will display a list of links to download the list of endpoints stored on
the database, in three different formats. The supported formats are:
CSV (Legacy). This is the format used by the old Endpoint Configurator.
XML. This format allows the definition of endpoints with multiple accounts and
properties, as an XML document.
CSV (Nested). This format can be generated by careful editing in a spreadsheet, and
uses indentation to group multiple accounts and properties per endpoint.
Upload toolbar button
Clicking on this icon will display a small dialog in which the user may specify an endpoint
list file to upload to the server. The file format is automatically detected.
2.2.2 Trunks
The "Trunks Module" is used to connect your FreePBX/Asterisk system to another VOIP system or
VOIP device so that you can send calls out to and receive calls in from that system/device. You can
create connections with Internet Telephone Service Providers ("ITSPs"), with other FreePBX/
Asterisk systems, with commercial VOIP phone systems, with FXO Gateways (a device that
connects an ordinary telephone line with a VOIP phone system using a network connection), and
with FXO cards (cards that are installed in your computer and allow you to connect a standard
telephone line).