Specifications
TD 92326GB
2009-03-10 / Ver. E
Installation and Operation Manual
VoIP Gateway
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3 The Graphical User Interface (GUI)
The user interface, the GUI, is divided into a Configuration part and an Administration
part.
Some areas require you to enter the administrator's user ID and password.The left-hand
vertical menu is the general menu while the horizontal menu is submenu.
Figure 6. The Graphical User Interface
To use the user interface properly, your web browser has to meet the following
requirements:
• Microsoft's Internet Explorer 6.x.
• HTTP 1.1 protocol
• HTML 4.0 protocol
• Frames
• XML/XSL (only required for advanced functions such as sorting lists). However, the
VoIP Gateway can be fully configured and administered without these functions.
The user interface has been tested with Internet Explorer 6.x.
3.1 Change and Save the Configuration
The VoIP Gateway saves the configuration permanently in a non-volatile memory so it is
still available after a system restart. When starting the system, the configuration is copied
from the non-volatile memory into the working memory of the VoIP Gateway. This copy is
read during start-up and is then used during operation.
1 Make your configuration changes.
2 Click the “Apply” button if you want to save the setting, but also want to continue
working in that specific window. Clicking “Ok” will both save the setting and close
the window.
Most of the changes to the configuration, changes to the routing information for
example, are executed by the VoIP Gateway without interrupting normal operation. Some
changes, however, require a restart, interrupting calls in the process.
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