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Optivity Telephony Manager: System Administration - BT Business

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758 Using Web Navigator<br />

Direct serial connection<br />

Telnet<br />

The Web Virtual <strong>System</strong> Terminal resembles the OTM Windows <strong>System</strong> Terminal<br />

application. When you connect to a system, it provides similar context-sensitive Help<br />

for the overlays and error messages. When you connect to other devices, it provides a<br />

basic Telnet connection. The Web Virtual <strong>System</strong> Terminal is a Java applet embedded<br />

in an HTML page. Once connected to the Terminal Server, the Web Virtual <strong>System</strong><br />

Terminal communicates with the selected device through the Terminal Server.<br />

IMPORTANT!<br />

Only the first client that connects to a port can send character input to the host.<br />

The Web Virtual <strong>System</strong> Terminal displays most messages in a window. However,<br />

some messages that do not require immediate attention appear between the < ><br />

characters in the terminal screen (Figure 346). These messages are not sent to the host<br />

device or logged on the server. The messages can be:<br />

Status of this client (connected, disconnected, read-only connection, and so on)<br />

Status of other client (monitoring this port, disconnected)<br />

Broadcast message (received from another client, sent to another client)<br />

553-3001-330 Standard 3.00 August 2005

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