Web Manager: Configuration Menus |
Information Panels |
The panels, up to 3, on the right display summary information for different aspects of the system configuration and vary depend on the current menu selected.
• | Accessing Panel Help Within each panel you can click the ![]() |
• | Editing Panel Settings Some panels also include an ![]() |
The various information panels that are displayed are:
|
|
This panel is used to display a summary of the system's Alternate Route Selection settings. |
|
This panel gives a summary of the auto attendant services (up to 9) currently configured.
|
|
This panel shows a summary of the user's current programmable button settings. Programmable buttons are supported on Avaya phones. They are not supported on traditional analog phones. The panel is shown on the User menu. The information changes to match the currently selected user in that menu. The
|
|
This panel shows a summary of the call by call settings configured for the currently selected SIP trunk in the SIP Trunks menu. The |
|
This panel give a summary of the configured channels of the currently selected BRI or PRI trunk in the Trunks menu. It is also used for the currently selected SIP trunk in the SIP Trunks menu. The |
|
This panel shows a summary of the dial plans configured for the currently selected SIP trunk in the SIP Trunks menu. The |
|
This panel give a summary of the configured DID mapping for the currently selected BRI or PRI trunk in the Trunks menu. The |
|
This panel shows a summary of the user's do not disturb settings. The panel is shown on the User menu. The information changes to match the currently selected user in that menu. The
|
|
This panel summarizes some key features of the current system configuration.
|
|
This panel gives a summary of the hunt groups that have been configured, that it the groups that contain users as their members. The number and type of hunt groups supported by the system is fixed. The groups can be edited through the Groups menu.
|
|
This panel shows a summary of the key system hardware. The panel is shown on the Home page. It is also shown on the Alternate Route Selection and System menus.
|
|
This panel shows a summary of the incoming call routing. The panel is shown on the Calling Lists menu. |
|
This panel shows a summary of the incoming number filters configured for the currently selected SIP trunk in the SIP Trunks menu. The |
|
This panel a summary of the configuration of the lists that are used to control which numbers users can dial when making outgoing calls. The
|
|
This panel is used to access the security settings for accounts to use web based management. Clicking the |
This panel displays a summary of the SIP trunks in the system's configuration. The |
|
This panel shows a summary of the current system speed dials configured. The
|
This panel provides a quick summary of the key system hardware. Most of the settings shown in this panel can be altered through the System | System menu if required.
|
This panel shows a summary of the trunks present and the maximum number of trunks that could be added. SIP trunks are not included.
|
This panel gives a summary of the number of users supported by the system. The panel is shown on the Groups menu and the Calling Lists menu.
|
© 2011 AVAYA - Issue 01.i.- 08:28, 24 November 2011 (information_panels.htm) Performance figures, data and operation quoted in this document are typical and must be specifically confirmed in writing by Avaya before they become applicable to any particular order or contract. The company reserves the right to make alterations or amendments at its own discretion. The publication of information in this document does not imply freedom from patent or any other protective rights of Avaya or others. All trademarks identified by (R) or TM are registered trademarks or trademarks respectively of Avaya Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Last Modified: 14/11/2011 |