Nortel Networks 2000 Switch User Manual


 
Mediant 2000 SIP User’s Manual 5. Web Management
Version 4.4 39 July 2005
5 Web Management
5.1 Configuration Concepts
Users can utilize the Mediant 2000 in a wide variety of applications, enabled by its parameters
and configuration files (e.g., Call Progress Tones (CPT), etc.). The parameters can be configured
and configuration files can be loaded using:
A standard Web Browser (described and explained in this section).
A configuration file referred to as the ini file. For information on how to use the ini file, refer to
Section
6 on page 87.
An SNMP browser software (refer to Section
11 on page 171).
AudioCodes’ Element Management System (EMS) (refer to Section
11.8 on page 182 and to
AudioCodes’ EMS User’s Manual or EMS Product Description).
To upgrade the Mediant 2000 (load new software or configuration files onto the gateway) use the
Software Upgrade wizard, available through the Web Interface (refer to Section
5.11.1 on page
78), or alternatively use the BootP/TFTP configuration utility (refer to Section
10.3.1 on page
169).
For information on the configuration files, refer to Section
7 on page 135.
5.2 Overview of the Embedded Web Server
The Embedded Web Server is used both for gateway configuration, including loading of
configuration files, and for run-time monitoring. The Embedded Web Server can be accessed
from a standard Web browser, such as Microsoft™ Internet Explorer, Netscape™ Navigator, etc.
Specifically, Users can employ this facility to set up the gateway configuration parameters. Users
also have the option to remotely reset the gateway and to permanently apply the new set of
parameters.
5.3 Computer Requirements
To use the Web Interface, the following is needed:
A computer capable of running your Web browser.
A network connection to the VoIP gateway.
One of the following compatible Web browsers:
Microsoft™ Internet Explorer™ (version 6.0 and higher).
Netscape™ Navigator™ (version 7.0 and higher).
Note: Some Java-script applications are not supported in Netscape.