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Mediant 2000 SIP User’s Manual 5. Web Management
Version 4.4 71 July 2005
7. To save the loaded auxiliary files so they are available after a power fail, refer to Section
5.12 on page 84.
8. To reset the Mediant 2000, refer to Section
5.12 on page 84.
5.9.7 Changing the Mediant 2000 Username and Password
To prevent unauthorized access to the Mediant 2000, it is recommended that you change the
username and password (both are case-sensitive) that are used to access the Web Interface.
To change the username and password, take these 5 steps:
1. Open the ‘Change Password’ screen (Advanced Configuration menu > Change
Password); the ‘Change Password’ screen is displayed.
Figure
5-21: Change Password Screen
2. In the ‘User Name’ and ‘Password’ fields, enter the new username and the new password
respectively. Note that the username and password can be a maximum of 7 case-sensitive
characters.
3. In the ‘Confirm Password’ field, reenter the new password.
4. Click the Change Password button; the new username and password are applied and the
‘Enter Network Password’ screen appears, shown in Figure
5-1 on page 41.
5. Enter the updated username and password in the ‘Enter Network Password’ screen.
5.10 Status & Diagnostic
Use this menu to view and monitor the gateway’s channels, Syslog messages, hardware /
software product information, and to assess the gateway’s statistics and IP connectivity
information.
5.10.1 Gateway Statistics
Use the screens under Gateway Statistics to monitor real-time activity such as IP Connectivity
information, call details and call statistics, including the number of call attempts, failed calls, fax
calls, etc.
Note: The Gateway Statistics screens doesn’t refresh automatically. To view updated information
re-access the screen you require.
5.10.1.1 IP Connectivity
The IP Connectivity screen provides you with an online read-only network diagnostic connectivity
information on all destination IP addresses configured in the Tel to IP Routing table.
Note: This information is available only if the parameter ‘AltRoutingTel2IPEnable’ (described in
Table
6-5) is set to 1 (Enable) or 2 (Status Only).