Sbc Tutorial Guide v3.1

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The Web Portal Tutorial provides you with a scenario-based approach to configuring and monitoring the status of [[FreeSBC|FreeSbc]]/[[ProSBC|ProSBC]] systems, using the Web Portal configuration tool. Complete general installation configuration steps, before you begin configuring your specific application.
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The Web Portal Tutorial provides you with a scenario-based approach to configuring and monitoring the status of [[FreeSBC|FreeSBC]/[[ProSBC|ProSBC]] systems, using the Web Portal configuration tool. Complete general installation configuration steps, before you begin configuring your specific application.
  
 
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Revision as of 04:07, 25 January 2021


Introduction

The Web Portal Tutorial provides you with a scenario-based approach to configuring and monitoring the status of [[FreeSBC|FreeSBC]/ProSBC systems, using the Web Portal configuration tool. Complete general installation configuration steps, before you begin configuring your specific application.

Prerequisites

FreeSBC/ProSBC devices must be installed as described in their respective installation guides.

Web Portal Categories

Web Portal configuration and status topics are grouped into the following major categories. It is recommended that you follow this order.

  • System (Configuration) (Status)
    • Host Role
    • SBC
    • Access and User Management
    • Database Backup
    • SNMP
    • Configuration
    • Minor Package Upgrade
    • Software Licenses
    • Statistics
    • Audit Logs
  • Fax (Configuration)
    • FAX passthrough (silence suppression)
    • FAX T.38
    • FAX passthrough (NSE)
    • FAX passthrough (VBD)
  • Call Route (Configuration)
    • Static Route
    • Routing Script
    • Label Routing
    • RADIUS Authorization and Authentication (Status)
  • Troubleshooting (Configuration)
    • CallTrace
    • Test Call
    • Target Recording
    • Ethernet Capture
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