Gateway Management
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− | This article covers how to manage your [[Tmedia]]. | + | This article covers how to manage your [[Tmedia]]. |
− | The Tmedia VoIP gateway family (TMG800, TMG3200, TMG7800) uses CentOS 5.5 as operating system. | + | The Tmedia VoIP gateway family (TMG800, TMG3200, TMG7800) uses CentOS 5.5 as operating system. |
− | == Operating System of Tmedia Unit == | + | == Operating System of Tmedia Unit == |
− | You can discover the OS your Tmedia is running on by entering the following command: | + | You can discover the OS your Tmedia is running on by entering the following command: |
cat /etc/issue | cat /etc/issue | ||
− | NOTE: If your Tmedia is running TBLinux, please follow this [[Tblinux|link]]. | + | NOTE: If your Tmedia is running TBLinux, please follow this [[Tblinux|link]]. |
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− | == Specific Tmedia Unit Information == | + | == Specific Tmedia Unit Information == |
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− | + | These links will give you important information to send to TelcoBridges' support when reporting an issue. | |
− | * [[TMG: | + | *[[TMG:Get Product Type|Get Tmedia product type]] |
− | + | *[[TMG:Get Serial Number|Get Tmedia serial number]] | |
− | + | == Managing/Operating Tmedia Unit == | |
− | * [[TMG: | + | *[[TMG:Accessing Device|Accessing the Tmedia]] |
− | * [[ | + | *[[TMG:Change Management IP Address|Change Management IP Address(es)]] |
− | * [[ | + | *[[How to change host password on Linux|Change Management Interface Password]] |
− | * [[TMG: | + | *[[TMG:Change Time Zone|Change the Time Zone]] |
+ | *[[TMG:Retrieve Text CDR|Retrieve Text CDR]] | ||
+ | *[[TMG:Replace Hard Disk|Replace hard disk (TMG7800-CTRL only)]] | ||
− | [[Category:Tmedia_OAM | + | [[Category:Tmedia_OAM&P|Management]] |
Revision as of 16:32, 11 February 2011
This article covers how to manage your Tmedia.
The Tmedia VoIP gateway family (TMG800, TMG3200, TMG7800) uses CentOS 5.5 as operating system.
Operating System of Tmedia Unit
You can discover the OS your Tmedia is running on by entering the following command:
cat /etc/issue
NOTE: If your Tmedia is running TBLinux, please follow this link.
Specific Tmedia Unit Information
These links will give you important information to send to TelcoBridges' support when reporting an issue.