Pbx hw configuration print, Boards, Tab virtual port – 2N NetStar Admin manual User Manual
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Yellow – signals a physical port without any assigned virtual port or
physical port without detected status.
Red – signals a hardware error, e.g. a low signal level for a GSM, GSM port
without SIM card, ISDN virtual port with deactivated L1 or L2 (adjustable),
etc.
PBX HW configuration print
The buttons to the right of the basic unit/extender figure help you print out the current
PBX hardware configuration. Click on one of the buttons to display the print setting
options. Click on Print to display the preview and on the button in the left-hand upper
corner to print out the configuration. The buttons in the right-hand upper corner
display the extender configuration previews.
Print current view – print the view selected using the buttons to the left of the
CPU board (basic unit or extender).
Print all – print the basic unit and extender configurations.
Boards
A two-part
is available under the PBX view. The upper part shows basic
Boards tag
information on the selected board. The parameters mean the following:
Position – gives the board position number in the case as described below.
Type – gives the type of the board to be configured.
Enabled – disables the selected board. This option is useful, for example, while
changing SIM cards without switching off the PBX.
State – provides the current board status including information on a mismatch of
the board to be configured with the detected one.
Detected – shows the parameters of the board detected.
Type – type of the board detected on a selected position.
Serial number – serial number of the board detected on a selected
position.
MAC address – MAC address of the board detected on a selected position.
A window showing the list of physical ports of the selected board is displayed under the
above-mentioned part. The meaning of each list column is explained in the
chapter.
Tab Virtual port
The
tag helps you configure your virtual ports easily. You can set all
Virtual port
parameters of the selected virtual ports and simultaneously see the panel layout. Use
the
tag for an easy configuration of virtual ports. The tag includes all
Virtual port
configuration settings for the selected virtual port while keeping the PBX view. Click on
a card or its port to display the port assignment to a virtual port type in the left section
of the screen. Use the drag&drop function to move a virtual port to another type. If you
select the CPU card, all the virtual ports that use the card's LAN interface are
displayed. Thus, you will see the SIP Proxy and SIP Gateway virtual ports as well as
the SMTP and SMTPD virtual ports.
For details on the setting options associated with the parameters in the right-hand
section of the tag refer to the User Manual chapters dedicated to particular virtual ports
(especially
).