Installation guide
Configuring instant messaging 16-45
Chapter 16: PBX Feature Configuration
Wave Global Administrator Guide
Main tab Sub-tab Page
Server Server Manager Server Information. This page opens when you start the Vertical
Instant Messaging administrator console. It provides important
information about the Instant Messaging server properties,
environment, and port usage:
• Server Uptime. Amount of time the Instant Messaging
service has been running.
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Server Name. Wave Server’s IP address.
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Host Name. Host name of the Wave Server.
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OS/Hardware. “Windows 2003 / x86” in this version.
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Locale/Timezone. Wave Server’s time zone.
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Java Memory. Snapshot of the amount of memory
currently being used by the Java Virtual Machine running
the Instant Messaging service.
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Server Ports. Information about ports used by the Instant
Messaging service.
Logs. Use this page to view the Error, Warn, Info, and Debug Logs.
(The Debug Log is disabled by default.)
Server Settings Offline Messages. Use this page to specify an offline message
policy on how to handle instant messages when they are sent to a
user who is not logged in. For example, you can store offline
messages for later delivery, bounce offline messages back to the
sender, and so forth.
Security Settings. Clients can connect to the server using secured
or unsecured connections. Use this page to specify how clients can
connect to the server.
See “Specifying security settings” on page 16-47.
Server Certificates. Use this page to generate self-signed SSL
server certificates or apply a signed SSL server certificate issued by
a Certification Authority (CA).
See “Generating and applying SSL server certificates” on page
16-48 for best-practice recommendations.
Content Filters. Use this page to define criteria that determine how
instant messages are handled based on message content.
See “Using content filters” on page 16-50.
Statistics
Statistics. Use this page to view a snapshot of the current activity
on the Instant Messaging server.
Release 2.0
September 2010