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PBXgateway™ & EXTender™6000 System Administrator’s Guide
 
24
 
 
Configuration and Management 
Configuration 
and Manageme
 
 
 
 
 
The MI 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Phone Set 
Interface 
(Remote only) 
 
 
 
 
The configuration, operational, and troubleshooting features of the PBXgateway and 
EXTender are accessible through the Management Interface (MI). The MI can be 
accessed with a PC or terminal connected in one of three ways: 
•  Direct Serial connection (see page 44). 
•  TCP/IP-based Telnet access (see page 46). 
•  Inband login between the Switch and Remote units. (see page 105) 
 
The MI is a menu system compatible with VT-100 Enhanced Terminal Interface (ETI) 
enabling the system administrator: 
•  the capability for full configuration of the phone and WAN ports plus IP 
configuration. 
•  the access for full management capabilities 
•  the access to status information on port usage 
•  the information necessary to troubleshoot problems  
•  the ability to review and monitor log messages (for possible signs of error) 
•  the ability to perform complete software upgrades. 
 
The Phone-Set user interface allows limited access (to the MI) including: Console 
port configuration for serial access and IP configuration for Telnet access.  
 
The Phone-Set interface is accessible through any phone at the Remote site and 
provides a few useful diagnostic commands, status displays, and a limited set of 
configuration options-TCP/IP, console bit rate, and connection. 
 
(Refer to Appendix C, Phone-Set Interface for more information) 
 
 
Diagnostic Capabilities
 
The PBXgateway Management Interface (MI) provides the system administrator with numerous 
diagnostic capabilities. In addition, each time the PBXgateway is powered-up, it performs a diagnostic 
self-test. 
 
Through the MI, you can: 
•  View statistics of the unit 
•  Reset the WAN and Telephony ports 
•  Test the WAN ports 
•  View results of the power-up self-test. 
•  Set up SNMP traps for capturing and viewing statistics and error conditions. 
 
References:  
•  Refer to the chapter on Troubleshooting for more information.  
•  Refer to Appendix D SNMP for more information on SNMP traps.