® 2N NetStar Communication System Assistant Manual Version 3.1.0 www.2n.
The 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE joint-stock company is a Czech manufacturer and supplier of telecommunications equipment. The product family developed by 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s. includes GSM gateways, private branch exchanges (PBX), and door and lift communicators. 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s. has been ranked among the Czech top companies for years and represented a symbol of stability and prosperity on the telecommunications market for almost two decades.
Content 1. About 2N® NetStar Assistant Application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 2. Launching Application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 2.1 First Launch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 2.2 Main Toolbar Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 2.3 2N® NetStar Assistant Server Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.6 User Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.7 Configuration Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.8 Hotel Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.9 Operator Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.10 Operator Management - Bundles . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1. About 2N® NetStar Assistant Application This application helps users work with the PBX more efficiently giving them comfortable access to information on their telephone line traffic. It combines CTI telephony with telephone line operation allowing the user to monitor the call history, send and receive text messages, comfortably define profiles and time conditions, program telephone buttons or ringing modes, manage the user telephone directory and make use of many other convenient options.
2. Launching Application Here is what you can find in this chapter: 2.1 First Launch 2.2 Main Toolbar Menus 2.
2.1 First Launch Enter your PBX address as communicated by your IT administrator into a web browser. For example: http://192.168.100.100, or, if alias is set for the defined IP address by the network administrator, the access address may be http://netstar.firma.cz . Now fill in your username (as defined by the administrator), leave the password empty and press OK for confirmation. You will be asked to change the password after the first login.
2.2 Main Toolbar Menus The main toolbar menus helps you browse through 2N® NetStar Assistant windows. The figure above shows the standard main toolbar view with default user right settings, which may change according to the current user right settings. All the main toolbar menus are described below. Listings – this menu provides call history, SMS history, telephone directory items and a list of 2N® NetStar PBX service access codes.
2.3 2N® NetStar Assistant Server Installation The following window displays pre-defined basic port settings as used by the 2N® Netstar Assistant Server and the currently used PC domain name. If the PC you are currently using for installation contains another application that uses the same ports (Microsoft IIS, e.g.), modify the ports to avoid collision. Remember to enter the server address with the correct port in that case.
The installation wizard will ask you for installation location for the 2N® NetStar Assistant Server. Caution! The installation requires 13.4 MB of free disk space at least. It will ask you for location of the application shortcut icon in the Start menu and on the desktop as required. Now the wizard is ready to install the 2N® NetStar Assistant Server and displays a list of set parameters.
Check the set parameters carefully as you will not be able to change them after installation without reinstallation. In case you find a mistake, push Back to return to the window concerned. If all parameter settings are correct, push Install to install the 2N® NetStar Assistant Server. The 2N® NetStar Assistant webserver service with the appropriate IP address is launched automatically upon installation. If the automatic launch failed for some reason, start the service manually.
2N® NetStar Assistant Server Use Open the web browser to be used. The optimum option is Microsoft Internet Explorer for the 2N® NetStar Assistant Server. Enter the IP address or the active PC domain name into the URL row. For example: Confirm the address. The security certificate approval page gets displayed. Add a security exception for this server. Now the login window gets displayed. Log in as described in Subs. 1.1.First Start.
3. Quick Navigation Here is what you can find in this chapter: 3.1 Call History 3.2 Personal Profile 3.3 Telephone Directory 3.4 Favourites 3.5 Access Password 3.6 Language Selection 3.7 SMS Messages 3.8 Application Help 3.9 Services 3.10 Call Forwarding 3.
3.1 Call History The Call history section includes a menu that helps you select displayed items. It is not a filter but a function that deletes selected items from the 2N® NetStar Assistant app lication and 2N® StarPoint telephone menu listings leaving them in the AOC record for later billing purposes. This function can only be used for the data that are available to the application at the moment.
Once selected and thus non-displayed calls cannot be redisplayed.
3.2 Personal Profile Click on the User settings menu and then on Personal profiles, or on the Profile toolbar item to work with user profiles. You will be forwarded to the Personal profiles page. There is a table with your profiles in the upper part of the screen, where you can activate, edit or delete a profile. Click on Add personal profile to create a new profile. The maximum count of profiles per user is eight. Press Edit to modify an existing profile or set a new one.
You can also enable and disable profiles using time conditions. One profile can be assigned to one time condition. One and the same profile, however, can be assigned to different time conditions. Select the Switch profiles automatically option to switch user profiles according to time conditions. Click on Assign profile time conditions and then select the time condition and the profile for assignment. There is a list of all PBX time conditions in the bottom part. Push Add to save the setting.
conditions button to display the list of all PBX time conditions. Then click on Create new time condition, enter your condition name and push Add for confirmation. However, the validity of the time condition you have created is Never. Therefore, click on Edit to open the Modify time condition window, where you can change the name and, particularly, the validity term for your time condition. Every time condition may have multiple validity terms but you need just one for your needs.
6. If negation is selected, validity of the whole time conditon is negated.
3.3 Telephone Directory Click on the Listings menu and then on the Telephone directory item to view, modify and use the telephone directory. Your user telephone directory (phone book) including the telephone directories assigned to your group gets displayed. These telephone directories are assigned by the PBX administrator. You can edit your telephone directories entries and, if you have higher rights, the group telephone directory entries.
Select the Ringing tone parameter to assign different ringing tones to the contact selecting an item from the list of pre-defined PBX tones. If you do not select any item, the standard ringing tone will be used. Select the Allowed numbers (White list) or Barred numbers (Black list) for the contacts in the forwarding section or set such call forwarding option that will ensure that your call will be answered in the event of your line error ir unavailability. Refer to the figure above for such setting.
3.4 Favourites From now on the added page including your footnote will be displayed whenever you move your mouse cursor onto the Favourites menu. The 2N® Netstar Assistant application offers you the option to include frequently used pages among your favourites. Being on the selected page, move your mouse on the Favourites menu to open a pull-down menu and select Add to favourites.
3.5 Access Password Click on the User settings menu and then on the Settings item to change your password within 2N® Netstar Assistant. Enter the existing password and then the new password twice. Push Add in the right-hand bottom corner for confirmation.
3.6 Language Selection Click on the User settings menu and then on the Settings item to modify the 2N® NetStar Assistant language. The language options are in the upper part of the window. You can also set the default page that will open upon login.
3.7 SMS Messages Click on the Listings menu and then on SMS messages to send/receive a text message from/to any of your stations. The following list of received SMS gets displayed. Click on Send SMS in the right-hand bottom corner to send a new message. To reply to a text message, click on the SMS row, mark the message as 'Read' with the pen icon or remove it with the rubber icon. If you select send or reply, the following window will be displayed.
SMS sending may take some time depending on the PBX load. If a message cannot be sent from the application, contact your PBX administrator.
3.8 Application Help Click on the Help toolbar menu to open a window with details on all 2N® NetStar Assistant functions. Thus, you can easily use the application and consult Help if you are beginners. Click on the Close button or close the active browser window to quit Help.
3.9 Services Click on the Listings menu and then on Services to display the long list of PBX service access codes. Or, use the below shown list of services, which, however, need not be up-to-date as the service table is downloaded from the PBX and contains default access codes. Some codes may be changed by the Administrator and not match the table items. Therefore, you are recommended to consult the up-to-date list of services in 2N® NetStar Assistant.
#35 *36 *9# *60 #60 *61 *11 *12 *13 #10 #11 #12 #13 *51 *52 *56 #56 *57 *0# *2# *43 #43 Delete voicemail greeting message Play voicemail greeting message Connect to call Activate profile Deactivate profile Set presence text User call forwarding User call forwarding if busy User call forwarding if no response Cancel all user call forwardings Cancel user call forwarding Cancel user call forwarding if busy Cancel user call forwarding if no response Set time Set date Record user progress tone Play user progres
3.10 Call Forwarding Click on the User Settings menu and then on Forward calls in the lower part of the Modify user parameters page to forward calls from a station. Thus you display a configuration window for forwarding calls to a target destination or VoiceMail and set the no answer timeout. Push Modify to save the parameters. Always to – Forward always – all incoming calls are forwarded regardless of other call forwarding settings in this subtag. Top priority.
3.11 Ringing Tones Click on the User settings menu and then on Ringing tones to modify a ringing tone for any of your telephones or assign a special ringing tone to a calling user. You will be notified upon your first access that there is no item in the database and you will see the Add ringing tone in the right-hand bottom part of the screen. Click on it to display the following window for assigning ringing tones to events (defined calling number, station, user, etc.).
4. Telephone Parameter Settings Here is what you can find in this chapter: 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.
4.1 2N® StarPoint Button Configuration Click on the Telephones menu and select the required station to change the 2N® StarPoint key system phone programmable buttons. The following menu gets displayed. Click on the button to be configured to open a function assigning window.
Push Modify to save the setting. Push Default to undo the changes unless saved. The menu provides a convenient option to copy buttons and/or parameters to/from other phones of the user or other 2N® NetStar PBX users. Click on any option to open the following window (or a similar one depending on your selection).
Caution! The user must be assigned the required level of authorisation in order to copy buttons and/or parameters to/from the 2N® NetStar PBX. Having programmed all required telephone buttons, select the Prepare to print option to generate a PDF file that allows you to print out or save the button tagname label. A printed label can be cut out and inserted under the telephone slide.
2N® StarPoint Extending Button Module Configuration Click on the Telephones menu and select the required station to modify the function of the 2N® StarPoint extending module buttons. Click on the Button module tag to display the following menu. Refer to the instructions included in Subs. 4.1 2N® StarPoint Button Configuration for further settings.
4.2 2N® OpenStage Button Configuration Click on the Telephones menu and select the required station to modify the 2N® OpenStage button functions. The following menu gets displayed. Refer to the instructions in Subs. 4.1 2N® StarPoint Button Configuration for further settings.
2N® OpenStage Extending Button Module Configuration Click on the Telephones menu and select the required station to modify the 2N® OpenStage extending module button functions. Click on the Button module tag to open the following menu. Refer to the instructions in Subs. 4.1 2N® StarPoint Button Configuration.
4.3 Digital Key System Terminal Parameter Settings Click on the Telephones menu and select the required station to set parameters for the digital key system terminals. The following five–item menu gets displayed. Basic Station active – use the option to mark a station active or inactive. An inactive station is inaccessible for other users (all incoming calls are terminated), but can set up calls. Mobility Extension – use the option to enable station ringing if the call is routed to the station user.
Info A user with the required level of authorisation may set the alarm clock for other 2N® NetStar users too. Ringing Default ringing tune – set the standard ringing tune. Message tune – set the ringing tone for a received message. Intercom tune – set the ringing tone for an incoming Intercom call.
Volume Key click volume – set the handset or HandsFree volume for a key click. Handset volume – set the handset volume. HandsFree volume – set the HandsFree/Speakerphone volume. Ringing volume – set the ringing volume. Display LCD contrast – set the phone display contrast. Time format – set the time format to be displayed: 24 or 12 hours. Key timeout – set the delay between subsequent characters while editing.
View Call history view type – set the viewing format for call records. Telephone directory view type – set the viewing format for telephone directories. Message view type – set the viewing format for information on received messages. View type at relax – set the viewing format for information on the display bottom row when the telephone is at relax. Incoming call view type – set the viewing format for information on the display upper row during ringing.
4.4 Other Terminal Parameter Settings Basic There are limited options for other telephones that can be connected to the 2N® NetStar PBX. Click on the Telephones menu and select the required station. The following menu gets displayed with one or two tags (depending on the telephone type). This tag is displayed for all other telephone types that can be connected (IP, analogue, ISDN and GSM). Station active – use the option to mark a station as active or inactive.
Info A user with the required level of authorisation may set the alarm clock for other 2N® NetStar users too. Ringing This tag is displayed for analogue telephones only. Default ringing tune – set the standard telephone ringing tune. The other parameters displayed here are not applicable in analogue telephones. Info Click on Store telephone parameters to save the telephone settings.
5. Tray Launcher Here is what you can find in this chapter: 5.1 Tray Launcher Installation 5.2 Tray Launcher Use 5.
5.1 Tray Launcher Installation An option called Tray launcher is available in all basic menus below the Homepage option. This item is used for downloading and installation of the 2N® Netstar Assistant launching program. Click on the Tray launcher to display the program downloading page including a Help for basic settings. Having read the instructions, push Download in the right-hand bottom corner to display the following window (or a similar one depending on your web browser).
Assistant application is running and other account parameters such as your login name and password as usually entered for the 2N® NetStar Assistant web interface. See the figure below. Enter the number of your station to control the station via the tray launcher and display calling line identifications. The tray launcher will not display information on the line state without this number. Fill in the domain on the following page if you log in using the Active Directory. If not, leave the field empty.
In the next step, you will be invited to enter the IP address or DNS name of the 2N® NetStar Assistant Server. Please enter the address (e.g. 192.168.1.200, or assistant.firma.cz, etc.) in case you are using the 2N® Netstar Assistant Server and push Next to continue. The PBX administrator will advise you whether it is necessary to fill in the data. Now you will be asked whether the KeepAlive packets should be sent. If you have instructions from the PBX administrator, modify this entry.
Check the set parameters carefully! In case you find a mistake, push Back to return to the window concerned. If all parameter settings are correct, push Install to install the 2N® NetStar Assistant Server. Should there be a need to change the Tray launcher later, you can modify all the parameters using the Settings menu in the application.
If a message appears on your PC after power up about insecure software, click on a request in the left bottom corner to avoid future displaying of that message.
5.2 Tray Launcher Use Click on the Tray launcher located on the main panel next to the clock with your left mouse button to run the 2N® NetStar Assistant application. Click on the Tray launcher with the right mouse button to display the context menu for making calls, settings and other application options. If the Tray launcher is not displayed on your main panel, it may be hidden (if set so in your operating system), or the application is not running.
5.3 Tray Launcher Function Calling Line Identification Presentation During an incoming call, the calling user number and, if registered in the PBX, name are displayed. Set the number of the controlled station to make the function work (refer to Subs. 5.1 Tray Launcher Installation.). Missed Call Message The Tray launcher notifies you of a missed call with a message. Launch 2N® NetStar Assistant or just make a call to process the missed call easily.
When you click on Call, your telephone apparatus is shortly alerted (the 2N® StarPoint telephones are automatically switched ino the HandsFree mode) and connection to the required station is set up. If you use an analogue or IP telephone, answer the phone to initiate call setup. Send SMS Click on the Tray launcher in the main panel with the right mouse button to send an SMS message through the Tray launcher. Select the Send SMS option in the menu displayed.
Change Personal Profile Click on the Tray launcher with the right mouse button and select the User profiles option. The window displays the up-to-date list of your profiles. You cannot create profiles but you can switch them. Caution! If enabled, automatic profile switching will be cancelled and have to be re-activated using 2N® NetStar Assistant.
6. Advanced Settings Here is what you can find in this chapter: 6.1 What to Find in Advanced Settings 6.2 2N® NetStar Assistant Administration 6.3 Admin Login 6.4 Administration by 2N® NetStar Assistant 6.5 User Settings 6.6 User Management 6.7 Configuration Management 6.8 Hotel Management 6.9 Operator Management 6.10 Operator Management - Bundles 6.11 Conference Room Management 6.12 Recorded Calls 6.
6.1 What to Find in Advanced Settings This section of the manual provides information on PBX administration and advanced licenced features of 2N® NetStar Assistant. The first subsection describes 2N® NetStar Assistant administration. The following subsections explain how to use 2N® NetStar Assistant for your PBX administration and describe licenced services and their use. Finally, you will know the advanced settings of the Tray launcher.
6.2 2N® NetStar Assistant Administration All that is mentioned in this subsection relates to your 2N® NetStar programming tool. Use the Network / Service setting / System services menu to enable/disable the internal web server for 2N® NetStar Assistant. Refer to the Global data / Assistant / Administration settings menu for basic settings of 2N® NetStar Assistant. Confirm deleting – use this option to enable deleting call history records. If the option is ticked off, you are invited to confirm deleting.
Caution! In case you use the 2N® NetStar Assistant Server, make sure that the server installation matches the CSS style. Otherwise, display errors might occur in the application web interface. Be sure to keep the basic rules. Use the standard 2N® NetStar Assistant Server for Standard and Funny displays. Use a tailor–made installation for the customised appearance. You will specify the global behaviour of 2N® NetStar Assistant with these settings.
When a user is selected, the list of all users assigned to a group including their 2N® NetStar Assistant rights is displayed to the right of the Assistant tag. Such summary is useful for setting similar rights in user groups. The tables of rights has the following sections: User management – helps view and change settings of other users. Telephone directory management – helps view and change telephone directories of other users. Call history management – helps view call histories of other users.
6.3 Admin Login Admin is a special login to 2N® NetStar Assistant. No rights can be assigned to Admin in the programming tool. This login has the top priority automatically and cannot be removed. The Admin login data are the same as those for login of the programming tool to the PBX. It is launched in English and the following menu is available. User settings – Subsection 6.05. Telephones – Section 4. Configuration – Subs. 6.07. Help – Subs. 3.08. Admin – displays the currently logged-in user.
6.4 Administration by 2N® NetStar Assistant Refer to the following subsections for the user settings and/or relevant modifying menus. The login of user 'novy' with the Manager role and full Assistant rights is shown for illustration. You can use 2N® Netstar Assistant for an easy and comfortable configuration and administration of most user functions.
6.5 User Settings The User settings page may look different if different rights are assigned. For the maximum count of items see the figure below. Let us explain the meaning of each item. Select the User settings / User list / Select user menu and click on Edit.
Group – specify the user assignment to a PBX group. Login name – display the current user login. User – change the user name for key system phone identification. Alias – this parameter is used by external applications connected via the Application server. Alias in the PBX corresponds to the user name in the Active Directory. Alias and email enable the user identity to be checked in the exchange server for subsequent profile switching according to calendar events, for example.
Furthermore, user rights can be assigned. See the rights and their meanings in the list below. User management – helps view and change settings of other users. Telephone directory management – helps view and change telephone directories of other users. Call history management – helps view call histories of other users. Telephone management – helps view and change telephone settings of other users. Station management – helps view and change station settings of other users.
6.6 User Management If you are assigned the User management rights, a different structure will be displayed to you in the User settings menu. In addition to your own account, you can configure accounts of other PBX users using a few windows as described below. User Tree Click on the User settings to display the User hierarchy and User tree, where you can see each user, its group and stations. Click on an item to display the item settings.
changes. Push the Previous and Next buttons to proceed to other PBX users according to the database sequence. The links in the right-hand screen section help you perform advanced account management. Click on the links to open the basic menu with settings as shown in the telephone directory menu below. User list - you will be forwarded to the User list window, see below. Call history - opens the call history window for the selected user.
User List The User list displays an alphabetical list of all PBX users. A link refers to the most frequently used parameters such as user panel, ringing tones, telephone directories, stations and user settings as described in Subs. 6.5 User Settings.
6.7 Configuration Management In the Admin login or if you are authorised to manage the global configuration, find the Configuration tag on the main toolbar and links to the following pages in it. PBX – enter this section to display the PBX HW and SW information. The SW build includes, among others, your PBX firmware version. The HW build displays the components of your 2N® NetStar system. Licence – display a list of available licences including their validity terms and histories.
Settings – display the 2N® NetStar Assistant administration settings. The parameters defined here are saved in the PBX Global data section. Refer to Subs. 6.2 2N® NetStar Assistant Administration of this manual.
Time conditions – display the list of all your 2N® NetStar time conditions. You can edit and delete all time conditions. The time conditions added by users are labelled with the respective user names in the parentheses behind the condition name.
6.8 Hotel Management The Hotel view is a special licenced view of the PBX used when your 2N® NetStar stru cture is a Hotel. This selection is made in the initialisation wizard upon the first PBX installation, or after the factory reset. The menu gives a clear overview of hotel floors and apartments/rooms. The tag provides two types of PBX view: Simple view and Hotel view. The Simple view displays all floors (groups) and apartments (stations) including their profiles, which can be modified.
Emergency Alarm Push the Set emergency alarm button and confirm the button settings in the next window to enable emergency alarm. The emergency alarm will start alerting in 20 seconds. 2N® NetStar Assistant is responsible for emergency alerting of all stations in the group for which the alarm was enabled. The 20s timeout enables the emergency alarm to be cancelled in the case of error as it cannot be cancelled once alerting starts.
Caution! Emergency alarm calls are not made to inactive stations! Caution! If the 2N® NetStar PBX is switched off after alarm activation and before alerting, e.g. due to power failure, 2N® NetStar Assistant re members the alarm activation and re-activates alarm in 40s after the PBX emergency power on. If the PBX is switched off during alerting, no alarm re-activation is made. Station Management You can use several controls to assign station parameters to apartments. See the figure below.
You can configure Other settings depending on the type of the station connected. Refer to Section 4. Telephone Parameter Settings.
6.9 Operator Management The Operator tag is subject to licence and you can display it if authorised so. The tag has three sections: Station states and Operator stations are relevant for operator management and Bundles will be referred to in the next subsection. Operator Stations Define which of the stations should be operator ones. This means that they will be monitored and their incoming calls will be processed by 2N® NetStar Assistant. There may be up to 2 operator stations with an active queue.
The window also includes the Auto refresh option. Click on it to update station states automatically. The minimum auto refreshing interval is 10s. Re-activate Auto refresh whenever you enter the menu. Operator Management If there is an incoming call to the operator station, a call queue will be displayed to the left. If you are equipped with a key system telephone and HandsFree, answer the calls using the green button next to the call queue. Click on the red handset button to reject or hang up a call.
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6.10 Operator Management - Bundles A bundle is a routing object, which enables the incoming call to be routed to one (all) of the objects included in the list of bundle objects. The object is selected according to the strategy selected. If the selected routing object is busy, the call is not necessarily terminated. Depending on the bundle setting, the call can be routed to the next routing object in the sequence after the object busy state identification or after a timeout.
Bundle – use the parameter to select the bundle for user adding. User – set the user to which an incoming call or SMS message should be routed. Order – set the bundle location for user adding. If you leave the default value in the last-named parameter, the user will be added to the end of the list. No Answer Timeout Setting No answer timeout [s] – specify a timeout for transition to another bundle row at no answer.
User Logout Disable Disable logout – if this option is ticked off, the user/station cannot log out using the Logout button from bundle service. If the user tries to log out, an error message is displayed.
6.11 Conference Room Management Use this menu to configure conference rooms and define authorised users. The conference room is a conference with pre-defined participants so that the users do not have to be dialled using the service in advance. Additional participants may join the conference during the call of course. This function is subject to licence, so make sure that the available count of conference room licences is sufficient for successful operation (one conference room requires one licence).
Name – enter the name of a new conference. Access code – set a unique access code for each conference room for identification within the service. Time condition – define a time condition to time restrict the use of a conference room. If no time condition is selected (---), the conference room is available continuously. Access for selected only – use the parameter to restrict the conference room for selected users only. Access of users other than selected is rejected.
6.12 Recorded Calls User Login The Recorded calls menu provides a comfortable management of recorded calls. If you have the right to see the recorded calls, you can play and save them. If you have the right to edit, you can delete the recorded calls too. A deleted record is deleted from the PBX memory and/or connected storage too. You can also filter the calls in the Recorded calls window according to the opponent's name. Click on Abort filter to quit filtering.
Manager Login If you have the Manager login, you have access to the Company recorded calls me nu too. The list includes all users in the group and, by clicking on a user name, you will display all recorded calls of the user. Work with the menu as with the menu above. Admin Login If you have the Admin login, you can access recorded calls too either in the User panel or User hierarchy in the User groups window. The Recorded calls option is available to you in the window.
6.13 Tray Launcher Settings This subsection provides a summary of the Tray launcher advanced settings. Click on the Tray launcher with the right mouse button to display the menu and select the setting option to display the Tray launcher setting window. The window includes all the parameters that you defined during installation. Refer to the text below for details and, for parameters relevant for the Tray launcher, examples.
restart the application. Caution! Terminate and restart the application. Re-log in to 2N® NetStar upon power up. This may take some time depending on the system load, typically 30s. Do not use the Tray launcher until the new setting is accepted and a message occcurs announcing that the station is logged in and monitored. Cancel – leave the original setting and terminate configuration. Advanced – open advanced settings for the Tray launcher. Refer to the text below for more details.
None – display no line status information. Announce missed calls– specify the type of missed call announcement. Always – the Tray launcher displays information regardless of the currently active call. If no call is active only – the Tray launcher does not display information until the active call ends.
Assistant HTTP port – specify the port on which your 2N® NetStar Assistant is working if you do not use default settings. Get method – select the preferred method: either HTTP or HTTPS. Run command – specify in which browser 2N® NetStar Assistant should be launched by the left mouse-click on the Tray launcher. PBX IP address – enter your 2N® NetStar IP address as advised by your network administrator. PBX bridge port – this parameter cannot be set.
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