Mediant 2000 SIP User’s Manual

5. Web Management

Advanced Configuration – Use this menu to set the gateway’s advanced configuration parameters (for advanced users only) (refer to Section 5.9 on page 62).

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 5.10 on page 71).

Software Update – Use this menu when you want to load new software or configuration files onto the gateway (refer to Section 5.11 on page 78).

Save Configuration – Use this menu to save configuration changes to the non-volatile flash memory (refer to Section 5.12 on page 84).

Reset – Use this menu to remotely reset the gateway. Note that you can choose to save the gateway configuration to flash memory before reset (refer to Section 5.12 on page 84).

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 those parameters that are preceded with an exclamation mark (!) are Not changeable on-the-fly and require reset.

5.7.2Saving Changes

To save changes to the volatile memory (RAM) press 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). When Save Configuration is performed, all parameters are saved to the flash memory.

To save the changes to flash, take these 2 steps:

1.Click the Save Configuration button; the ‘Save Configuration to Flash Memory’ screen appears.

2.Click the Save Configuration button in the middle of the screen; a confirmation message appears when the save is complete.

Note: When you reset the Mediant 2000 from the Web Interface, you can choose to save the configuration to flash memory.

5.7.3Entering Phone Numbers in Various Tables

Phone numbers entered into various tables on the gateway, such as the Tel to IP routing table, must be entered without any formatting characters. For example, if you wish to enter the phone number 555-1212, it must be entered as 5551212 without the hyphen (-). If the hyphen is entered, the entry does not work. The hyphen character is used in number entry only, as part of a range definition. For example, the entry [20-29] means “all numbers in the range 20 to 29”.

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