List of files, List of locked files, Physical storages – 2N NetStar Admin manual User Manual
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List of files
If you are on the logical storage level, you can see all files contained in the
corresponding physical storages. If you select a physical storage, you can only see the
files saved in the particular physical storage.
Right–hand button context menu actions:
Re–read view – you can refresh the current file list within the logical storage
data space.
Remove – use this option to remove the selected file.
Rename – use this option to rename the selected file.
Create directory – use this option to create a directory within the data space of
the currently used physical storage.
Add file – add a file from a PC to the currently used physical storage.
Save file – load a file from the logical storage data space into a PC.
Table columns:
Name – file name.
Size – file size.
Changed – last file revision date and time.
Attributes – additional information on the file to be used by the system.
List of locked files
Right–hand button context menu actions:
Save – load a file from a storage to a PC.
Listen – play the selected file.
Remove – remove the selected file from the storage.
Remove all – delete all files from the selected storage.
Table columns:
Name – name of a locked file.
Created – file creation date/time.
Validity – file locking time, or file lifetime in the physical storage. The file will be
deleted when this time expires.
Size – file size.
Subject type – subject type to which the file belongs.
Subject – file owner.
Media – type of the memory medium connected (MMC, USB, ...). Not
implemented yet.
Physical storages
Right–hand button context menu actions:
– add a row for your own physical storage mapping.
Add
– rename the selected physical storage.
Rename
– remove the selected physical storage.
Remove
– remove all physical storages defined.
Remove all
– reset the default physical storages for the PBX.
Default
Table columns:
Name – name of the physical storage.
Type – basic type of the physical storage. Choose
,
, or
Built–in
Network