3.1 Home Screen
When you log in to Web Maintenance Console, the home screen is displayed. For information about connecting
to Web Maintenance Console and logging in, see
1.2.1 Starting Web Maintenance Console
The home screen of Web Maintenance Console is divided into several areas, as shown below:
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1.
Logged in Account Level
The logged in account level is displayed.
2.
Menu Buttons
Provides access to the three main components of Web Maintenance Console:
Button
Description
Home Screen
Clicking this button will load the Home Screen. From the Home Screen, you can:
•
View the Main unit configuration and the status of cards.
For more information, see
9.1 PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot
Maintenance
Screen
Clicking this button will display the Maintenance Screen tree view items. From the
Maintenance Screen, you can:
•
Check the status and equipment of the PBX
•
Backup or update PBX system files
•
Use tools and reports to monitor and analyse system usage
For more information, see
Maintenance Screen Tree View Items
below.
Setup Screen
Clicking this button will display the Setup Screen tree view items. From the Setup
Screen, you can:
•
Configure PBX hardware and virtual cards
•
Programme settings for extensions and call handling
•
Configure network settings and auxiliary PBX functions
•
Configure the Unified Messaging (UM) system
For more information, see
Setup Screen Tree View Items
below.
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