User's Manual
The Web Administrator page
The top part of the left pane of the Web Administrator page shows graphics or images that are
related to the environment or the functionality that appears on the page. When you select an
option in Web Administrator the graphic changes to represent the selected function.
The middle of the left pane is a navigation menu that provides a hierarchical representation of
the available functions. The available links depend on the authorization level of the user, and
on what modules and infrastructure are installed or available.
The bottom part of the left pane contains a menu that allows you to change the language of
the user interface. The default language is English; you can choose other languages, if they
are installed on the system.
The contents of the right pane vary depending on the function you select in the navigation
pane.
Log out
To log out of Web Administrator, click Logout in the navigation pane. Avaya recommends that
you log out whenever you leave your computer unattended.
Send a message
When the Send a Message section appears in the navigation pane, you can send a message
to one or more of the following, depending on what modules are available, and how the system
is configured:
• DECT handset
• Mobile phone
• Email
• Windows
• Group Message
• User Message
When all DECT peripherals are considered one logical group, links are organized into a tree
that is two levels deep: Send a Message > DECT handset.
In some larger environments with more than one PBX, DECT peripherals are organized
depending on the PBX they are registered too. In such an environment, links are organized
into a tree that is two levels deep: Send a Message > DECT handset > Area.
This would be the case in a environment with two areas; the DECT handsets from one campus
can be logically assigned in one area, and the DECT handsets from another campus can be
logically assigned in another area. The administrator defines the name for each area, such as
Authorization level
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