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Table 2 Navigation tree menu functions
Heading Programming
System Provides access to Licensing, Identification and Security subheadings. This includes
a form to enter keycodes, and a list of current supported services.
The Security heading provides screens that allow you to determine the level of security
within and entering the system. Refer to Chapter 8, “Security Management.
When you select the System heading, you can view system information such as your
system name and a description about which resources and services are available.
Selecting the System heading also enables the following menu options: Configuration,
Performance, Fault, Logoff, View, and Help. These menu options provide access for
you to:
• enable/disable services
• access CPU and memory status
• access to the alarm banner, which displays totals of alarms
• access or refresh a system inventory list
• perform system reboot or shutdown operations
Resources Provides access for configuring data and telephony resources for Business
Communications Manager hardware setup. Refer to the
Programming Operations Guide
as well as in the
DECT Installation and Maintenance Guide
.
Services Provides access for configuring telephony and data networking services and various
other related services. Telephony information is discussed in the
IP Telephony
Configuration Guide
. System data configuration is discussed in the
Programming
Operations Guide
. This section also supports the information found in the CallPilot
documentation, and the documents for CDR Recording, LAN CTE, IVR, Doorphone,
Network administration,
UPS Installation and Maintenance Guide
, and
DECT Installation
and Configuration Guide
. To manually enable or disable the Telnet service, refer to
“Manually activating Telnet” on page 391.
Management Provides access to the User Manager, which you use to manage the users who have
access to the Unified Manager (Chapter 8, “Security Management), and to the Alarm
Manager, which is used to define why types of alarms get reported by the system. For
further information on alarms and SNMP traps, refer to Chapter 2, “Fault Management
System.
Diagnostics Provides access to items that allow you to generate and access statistics on different
system components. Business Communications Manager provides statistics, metrics
and event logs on resources and services to help you carry out system maintenance
activities.
System metrics information is contained in the programming section to which they apply.
Refer to the
Programming Operations Guide
and the
IP Telephony Guide
.
Split DS30 configuration and double density configuration are located under the
Configuration menu of the MSC heading. These system features are discussed in the
Programming Operations Guide
.
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