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The Web Portal is the principal means of interacting with a [[Tmedia]] VoIP gateway or a [[Tdev]] development platform. It is where the actual configuration of the device takes place. It is here that you tell the device about the available network resources, how to manage the different [[Voice codecs|media formats]] that may be encountered, as well as how to originate, respond to, and manage phone calls or faxes.
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The Web Portal is the principal way to interact with the session border controller, [[Tmedia]] VoIP gateway, [[Ttrans]] VoIP transcoding gateway, [[Tsig]] Signaling/SIGTRAN gateway, [[Tmonitor]] network-monitoring probe or [[Tdev]] development platform. It is how the actual configuration of the device takes place. Using the Web Portal you tell the device about the available network resources, how to manage the different [[Voice codecs|media formats]] that may be encountered, as well as how to originate, respond to, and manage phone calls or faxes.
  
With its operations, maintenance, administration and provisioning (OAM&P) capabilities, the web portal is also the principal interface for day-to-day interactions. These include the ability to view statistics and alarms to provide continuous system performance and health monitoring.
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With its operations, maintenance, administration and provisioning (OAM&P) capabilities, the Web Portal is also the principal interface for day-to-day interactions with the equipment, such as viewing statistics and alarms, providing continuous system performance and health monitoring.
  
You can also use the Web Portal for more point-in-time requirements like performing software upgrades, modifying existing production systems to meet new business requirements, or adding new devices or capacity to existing production systems.
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You can also use the Web Portal for more point-in-time requirements, such as performing software upgrades, modifying existing production systems to meet new business requirements, or adding new devices or capacity to existing production systems.
  
The Web Portal also facilitates configuration management, with the ability to create, validate and then push out new device configurations. It also supports the ability to easily roll back to previous production configurations as well.
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The Web Portal also facilitates configuration management, with the ability to create, validate, and then push out new device configurations. It also supports the ability to easily roll back to previous production configurations as well.
  
  
 
== Connecting to the Web Portal ==
 
== Connecting to the Web Portal ==
You connect to the Web Portal with the recent version of a popular web browser such as Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome. The address you connect to will be either the LAN machine name or the IP address of the device, followed by the port number. This port number is specific to the system ID, which is 12358 by default.
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You connect to the Web Portal with a web browser such as Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome. The address you connect to will be either the LAN machine name or the IP address of the device, followed by the port number. The default port number is 12358.<br />
  
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Example (if the management IP address is 192.168.0.100):
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<pre> http://192.168.0.100:12358 </pre>
  
== Web Portal Sections ==
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== Toolpack Web Portal Versions ==
As of Toolpack v2.5, the Web Portal is divided up into eight major  sections reflected in the navigation bar located on the left-hand side of the  portal. These are:
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For specific information on Toolpack, please refer to the Toolpack Web Portal tutorial specific to your installed version of Toolpack:
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{|style="text-align: left;"
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!width="210"|ProSBC/FreeSBC
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!width="210"|''T''media ''T''sig ''T''dev
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|-
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|[[Sbc Tutorial Guide v3.1|Version 3.1]]
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|[[Tmedia Tsig Tdev Tutorial Guide v3.2|Version 3.2]]
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|-
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|[[Sbc Tutorial Guide v3.0|Version 3.0]]
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|[[Tmedia Tsig Tdev Tutorial Guide v3.0|Version 3.0]]
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|-
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|
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|[[Tmedia Tsig Tdev Tutorial Guide v2.10|Version 2.10]]
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|-
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|
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|[[Web Portal Tutorial Guide v2.9|Version 2.9]]
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|-
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|
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|[[Web Portal Tutorial Guide v2.8|Version 2.8]]
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|}
  
#'''[[Web Portal Sections:Status|Status]]''' -- series of  screens providing overall system status as well as the status of various  active applications, services, interfaces, and protocols
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<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" data-collapsetext="Older versions: 2.7 and lower" data-expandtext="Older version: 2.7 and lower" style="width: 400px;">
#'''[[Web Portal Sections:Users|Users]]''' -- list of all  individuals with access to the system
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{| cellpadding="5" border="1" class="wikitable"
#'''[[Web Portal Sections:Logs|Logs]]''' -- view or  download records of system activity
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#'''[[Web Portal Sections:Backups|Backups]]''' -- create,  download or restore copies of the overall system configuration data
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|[[Web Portal Tutorial Guide v2.7|''T''media ''T''sig ''T''dev version 2.7]]
#'''[[Web Portal Sections:Packages|Packages]]''' -- list of  installed releases of the system software
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#'''[[Web Portal Sections:Systems|Systems]]''' -- list of  hardware devices and configuration settings
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|[[Web Portal Tutorial Guide v2.6|''T''media ''T''sig ''T''dev version 2.6]]
#'''[[Web Portal Sections:Configurations|Configurations]]''' -- list of  settings that have been created for a device
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#'''[[Web Portal Sections:Gateway|Gateway]]'''   -- options for  configuring network access points, call detail records, calling routes,  etc.
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|[[Web Portal Tutorial Guide v2.5|''T''media ''T''sig ''T''dev version 2.5]]
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|-
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|[[Web Portal Tutorial Guide v2.4|''T''media ''T''sig ''T''dev version 2.4]]
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|-
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|[[Web Portal Tutorial Guide v2.3|''T''media ''T''sig ''T''dev version 2.3]]
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|-
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|[[Web Portal Tutorial Guide v2.2|''T''media ''T''sig ''T''dev version 2.2]]
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|}
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</div>
  
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== Toolpack Web Portal Use Cases ==
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*[[Use_Cases:Network_Configuration_A|Network Configuration use cases]]
  
== Toolpack Web Portal Versions ==
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==Parameters==
For specific information on Toolpack, please refer to the relevant Toolpack Web Portal tutorial, which is based on your version of Toolpack:  
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*[[Toolpack_v2.5:Web_Portal|Toolpack Web Portal Version 2.5]]
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Follow this link to learn about the parameters used by the Web Portal:
*[[Toolpack_v2.4:Web_Portal|Toolpack Web Portal Version 2.4]]
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*[[Toolpack_v2.3:Web_Portal|Toolpack Web Portal Version 2.3]]
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* [[:Category:Parameters|Parameters]]
*[[Toolpack_v2.2:Web_Portal|Toolpack Web Portal Version 2.2]]
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[[Category:Gateway_OAM%26P|Web Portal]]
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[[Category:Tdev_OAM%26P|Web Porta]]
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[[Category:Tmonitor_OAM%26P|Web Porta]]
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[[Category:Revise on Major]]

Latest revision as of 10:22, 2 July 2020

The Web Portal is the principal way to interact with the session border controller, Tmedia VoIP gateway, Ttrans VoIP transcoding gateway, Tsig Signaling/SIGTRAN gateway, Tmonitor network-monitoring probe or Tdev development platform. It is how the actual configuration of the device takes place. Using the Web Portal you tell the device about the available network resources, how to manage the different media formats that may be encountered, as well as how to originate, respond to, and manage phone calls or faxes.

With its operations, maintenance, administration and provisioning (OAM&P) capabilities, the Web Portal is also the principal interface for day-to-day interactions with the equipment, such as viewing statistics and alarms, providing continuous system performance and health monitoring.

You can also use the Web Portal for more point-in-time requirements, such as performing software upgrades, modifying existing production systems to meet new business requirements, or adding new devices or capacity to existing production systems.

The Web Portal also facilitates configuration management, with the ability to create, validate, and then push out new device configurations. It also supports the ability to easily roll back to previous production configurations as well.


Contents

Connecting to the Web Portal

You connect to the Web Portal with a web browser such as Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome. The address you connect to will be either the LAN machine name or the IP address of the device, followed by the port number. The default port number is 12358.

Example (if the management IP address is 192.168.0.100):

 http://192.168.0.100:12358 

Toolpack Web Portal Versions

For specific information on Toolpack, please refer to the Toolpack Web Portal tutorial specific to your installed version of Toolpack:

ProSBC/FreeSBC Tmedia Tsig Tdev
Version 3.1 Version 3.2
Version 3.0 Version 3.0
Version 2.10
Version 2.9
Version 2.8

Toolpack Web Portal Use Cases

Parameters

Follow this link to learn about the parameters used by the Web Portal:

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