
AVM-1
IP Video Attendant Station
Configuration / Operation Manual
Page
4
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13
Rev. 10/5/2016
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1. Introduction
1.1. Overview of the Manual
This manual provides detailed instructions for the configuration and operation of AVM-1 IP Video Attendant
Station. It is recommended to read this instructional manual completely before performing any configuration.
1.2. Intended Audience
This manual is targeted towards systems administrators, or any person who would configure and maintain
AVM-1 IP Video Attendant Station. Fundamental knowledge in computer networking and Voice over Internet
Protocol (VoIP) technologies is recommended for understanding this manual.
1.3. Objective
This manual provides a detailed examination of the features included in AVM-1 IP Video Attendant Station. It
guides an administrator through the configuration and optimization of phone features. While configuration of
the AVM-1 IP Video Attendant Station is covered in detail, configuration of other peripheral VoIP network
elements is beyond the scope of this document.
1.4. Typographic Conventions
The following guidelines are used as typographic conventions in this user manual:
Item
Convention
Sample
Acronyms
All uppercase
SIP
Chapter titles
Title caps
See Chapter 3 Getting Started
Command-line
commands and
options (switches)
All lowercase, bold
ifconfig
command
/a
option
Device names
All uppercase
AVM-1
Directories
All lowercase
/flash
Error message
names
Initial caps
Update failed
File names
Title caps (internal caps in short file
names are acceptable for readability)
MainLogFile.txt
BackupLogFile.txt
Menu names
Bold; title caps
Insert
menu
Programs and
applications
Usually title caps
HyperTerminal
Toolbar button
names
Usually title caps (follow the
interface); bold
Apply
Reset
URLs
All lowercase; break long URLs
before a forward slash, if necessary to
break; do not hyphenate.
http://www.talkaphone.com/
User input
Usually title caps; bold
Enter Password