User`s manual

SIP User's Manual 5. Web Management
Version 5.0 53 December 2006
The Web Interface screen features the following components:
Title bar: contains three configurable elements: corporate logo, a background image
and the product’s name. For information on how to modify these elements, refer to
Section 10.5 on page 267.
Product name: the gateway model name.
Main menu bar: always appears on the left of every screen to quickly access
parameters, submenus, submenu options, functions and operations.
Submenu bar: appears on the top of screens and contains submenu options.
Main action frame: the main area of the screen in which information is viewed and
configured.
Home icon: when clicked it opens the 'Trunk & Channel Status' screen (refer to
Section 5.8 on page 195).
Corporate logo: AudioCodes’ corporate logo. For information on how to remove this
logo, refer to Section 10.5 on page 267.
Search Engine: for searching ini file parameters configurable by the Embedded Web
Server (refer to Section 5.4.4 on page 54).
Control Protocol: the MediaPack control protocol (e.g., SIP).
5.4.1 Main Menu Bar
The main menu bar of the Web Interface is divided into the following menus:
Quick Setup: Use this menu to configure the gateway’s basic settings; for the full list
of configurable parameters go directly to ‘Protocol Management’ and ‘Advanced
Configuration’ menus. An example of the Quick Setup configuration is described in
Section 4.2.3 on page 43.
Protocol Management: Use this menu to configure the gateway’s control protocol
parameters and tables (refer to Section 5.5 on page 56).
Advanced Configuration: Use this menu to set the gateway’s advanced
configuration parameters (for advanced users only) (refer to Section 5.6 on page 137).
Status & Diagnostics: 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 (refer to Section 5.7 on page 187).
Software Update: Use this menu when you want to load new software or
configuration files onto the gateway (refer to Section 5.9 on page 197).
Maintenance: Use this menu to remotely lock/unlock the device (refer to Section 5.10
on page 204), save configuration changes to the non-volatile flash memory (refer to
Section 5.10.2 on page 205), and remotely reset the gateway (refer to Section 5.10.3
on page 206).
When positioning your curser over a parameter name (or a table) for more than 1 second,
a short description of this parameter is displayed. Note that parameters preceded by an
exclamation mark (!) are not changeable on-the-fly and require that the device be reset.
5.4.2 Saving Changes
To save changes to the volatile memory (RAM) click the Submit button (changes to
parameters with on-the-fly capabilities are immediately available, other parameter are
updated only after a gateway reset). Parameters that are only saved to the volatile memory
revert to their previous settings after hardware reset. When performing a software reset
(i.e., via Web or SNMP) you can choose to save the changes to the non-volatile memory.
To save changes so they are available after a power fail, you must save the changes to the
non-volatile memory (flash).
To save the changes to flash, refer to Section 5.10.2 on page 205.