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Optivity Telephony Manager: System Administration - BT Business

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746 Using Web Navigator<br />

Login<br />

Web <strong>Administration</strong><br />

The Web <strong>Administration</strong> heading in the OTM Web navigator tree provides links to<br />

Custom Help pages, the User Authentication page, the User Groups page and Java-based<br />

User Properties application, the Session Monitor page, and the Language Selection<br />

page.<br />

1 Set up Login and Password for the system.<br />

To access Web Maintenance, the administrator must set up Login and Password for<br />

the selected system in windows see “Login process” in <strong>Optivity</strong> <strong>Telephony</strong> <strong>Manager</strong>:<br />

Installation and Configuration (553-3001-230).<br />

2 Navigate to the administrator login page.<br />

Default URL: The default OTM URL is the end user login page, go to http://<br />

/admin.<br />

Figure 339 shows the OTM Navigator Administator Login page. If the login is<br />

successful, a blank OTM web home page appears Figure 343. If login is denied, an<br />

error message appears.<br />

3 Attach Dongle if needed.<br />

The dongle on the OTM Server is checked each time a user attempts to launch an<br />

OTM Web application. If the user login fails because the dongle is missing, the<br />

message “Login failed because the OTM Server is missing the required security<br />

device” appears.<br />

The Equipment heading in the OTM Web navigator tree provides links to the<br />

OTMStatus page, the web-based <strong>System</strong> Navigator, and the Alarm browser.<br />

4 Install Java plug-in if needed.<br />

When Web Navigator users first point a browser to the OTM Navigator website, a<br />

check is performed to see if the user has the required OTM Java plug-in. If the<br />

plug-in is not installed, the administrator or Help desk user is given the option of<br />

downloading and installing the plug-in. This operation is similar to the standard<br />

download operations in that the user must download the plug-in to their hard disk<br />

then it self installs onto the machine.<br />

While the plug-in check is being performed, the OTM splash screen appears. If the<br />

plug-in is installed, or after installation of the plug-in, the user is taken to the login<br />

page.<br />

553-3001-330 Standard 3.00 August 2005

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