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Accessing and Navigating the System Menus

NetVanta 7100 Administrator’s Guide

 

 

Accessing the System

PSTN Internet

PC

Phone

Phone

Phone

Management IP Connection

VLAN 1: 10.10.10.1/24

PC

Figure 1. AOS Web-based GUI Application Diagram

Factory Defaults

From the factory, the AOS Web-based GUI is enabled and ready to be accessed. The NetVanta 7100 is shipped from the factory with a default configuration that includes the following:

Ethernet Interfaces (Port 1 to 24)

Status:

Enabled (activated with no shutdown)

Speed:

Auto

Duplex:

Auto

Cable Type:

Auto

VLAN Membership:

Trunk ports allowing all VLANs

VLAN 1 (Native VLAN for data)

Enabled (activated with no shutdown)

Status:

IP Address:

10.10.10.1 /24

HTTP Server:

Enabled

VLAN 2 (Native VLAN for voice)

Enabled (activated with no shutdown)

Status:

IP Address:

10.10.20.1 /24

HTTP Server:

Enabled

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Contents NetVanta 7100 Administrator’s Guide Conventions Frequently Asked Questions FAQs Copyright 2007 ADTRAN, Inc Table of Contents Maintaining and Troubleshooting List of Figures List of Figures NetVanta 7100 Administrator’s Guide List of Tables List of Tables NetVanta 7100 Administrator’s Guide Accessing and Navigating the System Menus Accessing the System Factory DefaultsEthernet Interfaces Port 1 to Vlan 1 Native Vlan for dataMinimum Configuration Connecting Using a Web BrowserPhysical Connection Accessing the AOS Web-based GUI System Summary Menu Navigating the Menus OptionsGetting Started Getting Started MenuCopyright 2007 ADTRAN, Inc Managing Phone Accounts Adding a New Phone to the System Create a New User Account in the SystemNavigate to the Voice Stations User Accounts menu Connect the Phones Phone Idle DisplayEdit User Settings Editing an Existing Phone AccountEdit IP Phone Configuration Email and Caller ID Settings User Config Tab MenuUser Config Tab Options Setting Description and OptionsForward Disconnect Delay Forward Disconnect BatteryCurrent Settings Call Coverage Deleting a Phone User Account NetVanta ExtensionVoicemail Setting and Changing Passwords Deleting a User AccountSelect Apply to save the new password Modifying Existing Phones Resetting a Phone to Factory Default Customizing Phones and User PreferencesCall Lists Contact Directory Adding or Editing a ContactSearching for a Particular Contact Navigate to the Voice Stations IP Phone Configs screen Speed Dial, Line keys and Button MapsLine Keys Changing a Speed Dial Line Key AssignmentPhone Configurations Tab Menu Secondary Line Configuration Button MapDisplay Status Group Busy Lamp Field Customizing the Expansion Module ButtonsStatus Groups Busy Lamp Field/DSS Phone Display Navigate to the Voice Stations IP Phone Configs menu Replacing an Existing PhoneChange Phone MAC Address/Model dialog box Rebooting a Phone Reboot Phone Key CombinationsConfiguring Voicemail Resetting Voicemail Password Navigate to the Voice Stations User Accounts screenVM Settings Select Apply to accept the new setting Enabling Email Notification of Voicemail Messages Set a VM Notification ScheduleConfiguring Voicemail NetVanta 7100 Administrator’s Guide Set or Edit a Notification Email Address Set the Primary and Secondary Email Notification addresses Updating Voicemail Permission Class of Service Navigate to the Voice Applications Voicemail Settings menuVoicemail Class of Service Options Setting Descriptions and Options Max Time Per GreetingMax Time For All GreetingsNetVanta 7100 Administrator’s Guide Configuring Voicemail Reviewing Voicemail Storage Limits Configuring the System Setting the System Time and Date Set Time and Date Menu Creating a New Auto Attendant Auto Attendants MenuCreate New Menu Prompt Settings Descriptions and Options Extension To Call Prompt Text boxCreating New Audio Prompts File NameDigit Actions Tab Menu Modifying Auto Attendant Greetings Navigate to the Voice Applications Auto Attendants menuModify an Existing Menu Prompt Modify an Existing Audio Prompt Dial By Name Directory DBN Directory MenuEnter the alias for the member and select Apply Add New Directory Alias Entry Menu Adding Users to Ring Groups Auto Attendant Ring Group ExampleRing Group Type Options Round-robin fashionEdit Ring Group Menu Logging into and out of Ring Groups Add Members to Ring Group MenuAdding Users to the Operator Group Operator Group Type OptionsLogging into and out of the Operator Group Add Members to Operator Group MenuAdding a System Speed Dial Number Setting Up Status Groups Navigate to the Voice Applications Status Groups menuConfiguring the System NetVanta 7100 Administrator’s Guide Maintaining and Troubleshooting Saving Configuration Changes Utilities Configuration MenuTroubleshooting Voice Trunks Checking the Port StatusReview the Trunk Group Configuration Trunk Groups MenuEdit Trunk Group Menu Troubleshooting Classes of Service Classes of Service MenuModify Class of Service Menu Troubleshooting Phones ADTRAN/Polycom IP PhoneSpecial Prefix Spre Codes Spre Codes List Description Spre Command 61200796L1-31A Copyright 2007 ADTRAN, Inc Copyright 2007 ADTRAN, Inc

7100 specifications

The ADTRAN 7100 is a versatile and powerful network device designed to meet the ever-evolving demands of modern telecommunications. Positioned at the forefront of network management solutions, the 7100 series offers a comprehensive feature set that enhances both performance and reliability, making it ideal for businesses and service providers alike.

One of the main features of the ADTRAN 7100 is its support for advanced VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) capabilities, enabling seamless integration of voice services over existing data networks. This is particularly beneficial for organizations looking to consolidate their communication infrastructure, as it provides cost savings and simplifies management. The device also supports multiple voice codecs, ensuring high-quality calls regardless of network conditions.

In terms of connectivity, the ADTRAN 7100 is designed with flexibility in mind. It offers a range of interfaces, including Ethernet and T1/E1 options, accommodating various deployment scenarios. This adaptability allows service providers to support a diverse array of customer environments, from small businesses to larger enterprises, without the need for extensive hardware changes.

The ADTRAN 7100 is built on robust technologies that prioritize security and scalability. Equipped with advanced security features, including firewall capabilities and VPN support, the device ensures that sensitive data is protected while in transit. Additionally, the 7100 is designed to scale effortlessly, accommodating growing network demands without compromising performance.

For ease of management, the ADTRAN 7100 comes with a user-friendly web interface and supports SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol), allowing IT administrators to monitor and control the device remotely. This functionality is critical for organizations that need to maintain operational efficiency without dedicated on-site personnel.

Furthermore, the ADTRAN 7100 is optimized for high availability and reliability. With options for redundant power supplies and failover capabilities, it minimizes downtime, ensuring that critical services continue uninterrupted in the event of hardware failure.

In conclusion, the ADTRAN 7100 series stands out with its feature-rich design, providing advanced VoIP capabilities, versatile connectivity options, strong security, scalability, and efficient management tools. It represents a valuable investment for any organization seeking to enhance its networking capabilities while ensuring future scalability and reliability in an increasingly digital landscape.