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FEATURE DESCRIPTION
HOME/STATUS This is the front end of the Base station’s HTTP web interface. This page shows the summary
of current operating condition and settings of the Base station and Handset(s).
EXTENSIONS
Administration of extensions and handsets in the system
SERVERS On this page, the user can define which SIP/NAT server the network should connect to.
NETWORK Typically, the user configures the Network settings from here.
NAT provisioning: allows configuration of features for resolving of the NAT – Network
Address Translation. These features enable interoperability with most types of routers.
DHCP: allows changes in protocol for getting a dynamic IP address.
Virtual LAN: specifies the Virtual LAN ID and the User priority.
IP Mode: specifies using dynamic (DHCP) or static IP address for your SME network. IP
address: if using DHCP leave it empty. Only write in, when you use static IP address.
Subnet mask: if using DHCP, leave it empty. Only write in, when you use static IP address.
DNS server: specify if using DHCP, leave it empty. Only write in the DNS server address of
your Internet service provider, when you use static IP address. (DNS = Dynamic Name
Server)
Default gateway: if using DHCP, leave it empty. Write in the IP address of your router, when
you use
static IP address.
MANAGEMENT Defines the Configuration server address, Management transfer protocol, sizes of
logs/traces that should be catalogued in the system.
FIRMWARE
UPDATE
Remote firmware updates (HTTP(s)/TFTP) settings of Base stations and handsets.
LOCATION
GATEWAY
Administration of Location Gateways
COUNTRY Specifying the country/territory where the SME network is located ensures that your phone
connection functions properly.
Note: The base language and country setting are independent of each other.
Time settings:
Here the user can configure the Time server. It should be used as time server in relevant
country for exact time. The time servers have to deliver the time to conform to the
Network Time Protocol (NTP). Handsets are synchronised to this time. Base units
synchronise to the master using the Time server.
SECURITY The users can administrate certificates and create account credentials with which they can
log in or log out of the embedded HTTP web server.
CENTRAL
DIRECTORY
Interface to common directory load of up to 3000 entries using *csv format or configuration
of LDAP directory.
Note: LDAP and central directory cannot operate at the same time.
MULTI CELL Specify to connect Base station or chain of Base stations to the network. Make sure the
system ID for the relevant Base stations are the same otherwise the multi-cell feature will
not work.
LAN SYNC Allows Base stations to connect over LAN PTP Sync, this makes it possible to have greater
distance between the Base stations, compared to Air Sync.
REPEATERS Administration and configuration of repeaters of the system
ALARM Administration and configuration of the alarm settings on the system. This controls the
settings for alarms that can be sent to the handsets. This feature is only available on certain
types of handsets.
STATISTICS Overview of system and call statistics for a system.
GENERIC
STATISTICS
Overview of general parameter statistics of the system
DIAGNOSTICS Overview of Base stations and Extensions diagnostics
CONFIGURATION This shows detail and complete SME network settings for Base station(s),
HTTP/DNS/DHCP/TFTP server, SIP server, etc.
SYSLOG Overall network related events or logs are displayed here (only live feed is shown).