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Optivity Telephony Manager: System Administration - BT Business

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Status bar<br />

Virtual <strong>System</strong> Terminal<br />

The left side of the Alarm details pane displays the complete information for the selected<br />

alarm.<br />

The Operator data box contains all other data for the selected alarm. In addition to<br />

operator data, this box may include expert data and sequence number.<br />

The Additional Information data box contains other miscellaneous information specific<br />

to the device.<br />

The status bar at the bottom of the Alarm Browser page provides a visual indication that<br />

new alarms are being retrieved from the OTM Server.<br />

To view information about the menus, toolbar, column headings, and other functions<br />

available on the Alarm browser page, use Help.<br />

To enable the Web Virtual <strong>System</strong> Terminal you must configure Terminal Servers, see<br />

“Setting up a virtual terminal”, <strong>Optivity</strong> <strong>Telephony</strong> <strong>Manager</strong>: Installation and<br />

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

The Web Virtual <strong>System</strong> Terminal provides a single point of connectivity for a<br />

web-based terminal window. Launch the OTM Web Navigator from Internet Explorer<br />

or Netscape Navigator, and select the system to connect to from the GUI. This does not<br />

require knowledge of such items as IP addresses and serial port settings because the<br />

information is stored on the server. You determine who gets access to what, and you can<br />

change the settings without interrupting everyday operation.<br />

IMPORTANT!<br />

Web Virtual <strong>System</strong> Terminal does not support connection to Meridian Mail regardless<br />

of the type of communications profile (serial/PPP/Ethernet).<br />

The OTM server connects to devices over IP network and serial ports on the OTM<br />

server. Web Virtual <strong>System</strong> Terminal supports connection primarily to a system via:<br />

Meridian 1 or CS 1000 system pseudo-TTY (PTY) port<br />

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<strong>Optivity</strong> <strong>Telephony</strong> <strong>Manager</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Administration</strong>

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