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In fig. 1 You can see the Web console home page. In the present paragraph we're going to examine and name each part of it

 

figure 1. Main Menu
Figure 1. Configuration

 

1. Main elements

The home page is composed by 4 elements, listed below from the upper left to the right:

  1. Company Logo and PrivateServer version
  2. Main Menu: the big grey area on the left
  3. Page body: the space in the page center, including the "Welcome to PrivateServer " message
  4. Web User Menu: the upper right line saying: "Logged in as admin - Logout"

1.1. Company Logo and PrivateServer version

This is enough self-explaining. On the upper left side of the home page you can watch the company logo and just below the PrivateServer version, which in fig. 1 happens to be 2.0-2792.fc14

1.2. Main Menu

This component is very important and is going to become your lead into the Web console. It's divided into sections, which are the all capital, bigger font green lines:

  • ACCOUNTS

The main point for Secure Call service configuration. From here it's possible to create and configure Users and User's Groups.

  • EVENTS

This section is the one we are going to examine closer in the present document: here you will setup the service and the appliance.

  • SYSTEM MANAGEMENT

The "Registered Accounts" menu entry would show you the SIP users once you configured them both on client and server

  • CONFIGURATION

    • WEB MANAGEMENT
      This is about configuring users, roles and access to the Web console itself
    • SECURITY
      This is where TLS and Data Privacy & retention is configured.
    • CALL ROUTING
      As the name implies, the integration from PrivateServer and another PBX (or an external SIP line) is to be done starting here.
    • SIP AND MEDIA
      Here
    • NETWORK
      This is about configuring network interface
    • CLIENT PROVISIONING
      Here you can configure all the options needed to perform the automatic activation included the SMS Gateway to use and the configuration to be delivered to the client by the definition of a Provisioning Profile.
    • MISC
      DateTime configuration
      All the logs you need about the server behaviour

1.3. Page body

The page body is the place where each menu entry is going to show you its particular interface. 

1.4. Web User Menu

From here you can Logout or access to the logged in user specific configurations and change them (ie: user's password).

 

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