Navigating the Menus. ADTRAN 7100, IP 601, NetVanta 7100
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ADTRAN 7100, an advanced telephony solution, empowers you with a comprehensive suite of features to enhance your communication experience. Manage your phone system effortlessly through its user-friendly web interface, accessible from any computer. Stay connected with colleagues and customers through a range of analog and digital ports, ensuring seamless integration with existing infrastructure. The system's robust call handling capabilities, including call forwarding, call waiting, and voicemail, enable efficient and professional communication. Customize phone settings to suit individual preferences, including caller ID display, email notifications, and voicemail storage limits. With its exceptional performance and scalability, ADTRAN 7100 is the ideal choice for businesses seeking a reliable and feature-rich phone system.
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Accessing and Navigating the System Menus NetVanta 7100 Administrator’s Guide
Navigating the Menus
The Web-based GUI menu structure allows you to easily configure the NetVanta 7100 system. This section provides a brief introduction to navigating through the menus. More detailed configuration examples can be found in the remainder of this document.
Options
shows the menus and their submenus to give you a preview of the topics covered under each section.
Figure 4. Menu Structure
The menus can be summarized as follows:
• System Menu - contains several screens that aid in configuring the system settings.
• Voice Menu - provides multiple screens for configuring voice settings such as phone station accounts, trunk lines, system voice parameters, and statistic reports.
• Data Menu - enables configuration of switch, router, and bridge functions, with specific menus related to firewall and VPN settings.
• Utilities Menu - includes various functions to aid in managing, troubleshooting, and accessing the unit.
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Getting Started
The Getting Started menu is the recommended starting point for configuring your system. It contains links to options that need to be configured for the NetVanta 7100 to be operational. These options include such items as Basic Data Setup, Advanced Data Setup, Voice Trunk Setup, and Voice Station Setup.
• Basic Data Setup Guide - outlines the steps needed to set up basic data connectivity.
• Advanced Data Setup Guide - outlines the steps needed to fully set up the integrated switch and router in the NetVanta 7100.
• Voice Trunks Setup Guide - outlines the steps needed to connect the NetVanta 7100 to your carrier's trunk lines.
• Voice Stations Setup Guide - outlines the steps needed to set up phone stations.
Figure 5. Getting Started Menu
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MANAGING PHONE ACCOUNTS
This section covers topics necessary for managing new phone accounts:
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Adding a New Phone to the System on page 20
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Editing an Existing Phone Account on page 22
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Deleting a Phone User Account on page 28
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Setting and Changing Passwords on page 29
Managing Phone Accounts
While navigating through the menus you will notice (context-sensitive help question mark) symbols that indicate additional information is available. Place your cursor over the symbol to view the additional information.
Updated configuration must be saved to nonvolatile memory (NVRAM) to retain new changes after a loss of power or a reboot. To quickly save your configuration at any time while in the AOS Web-based GUI, select the SAVE button at the top right of your current screen.
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Key Features
- Centralized web-based management
- Comprehensive call handling features
- Customizable phone settings
- Analog and digital port connectivity
- Scalable architecture for growing businesses
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Frequently Answers and Questions
How do I add a new phone to the system?
How do I change the caller ID display name?
How do I enable voicemail notifications?
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Table of contents
- 3 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- 5 Table of Contents
- 11 1. Accessing and Navigating the System Menus
- 12 Accessing the System
- 12 Factory Defaults
- 13 Minimum Configuration
- 13 Physical Connection
- 13 Connecting Using a Web Browser
- 16 Navigating the Menus
- 16 Options
- 17 Getting Started
- 19 2. Managing Phone Accounts
- 20 Adding a New Phone to the System
- 20 Create a New User Account in the System
- 21 Connect the Phones
- 22 Editing an Existing Phone Account
- 24 Email and Caller ID Settings
- 26 Current Settings
- 27 Call Coverage
- 28 Deleting a Phone User Account
- 29 Setting and Changing Passwords
- 31 3. Modifying Existing Phones
- 32 Resetting a Phone to Factory Default
- 32 Customizing Phones and User Preferences
- 32 Call Lists
- 33 Contact Directory
- 34 Speed Dial, Line keys and Button Maps
- 34 Line Keys
- 36 Button Map
- 37 Display Status Group (Busy Lamp Field)
- 37 Customizing the Expansion Module Buttons
- 39 Replacing an Existing Phone
- 40 Rebooting a Phone
- 41 4. Configuring Voicemail
- 42 Resetting Voicemail Password
- 45 Enabling Email Notification of Voicemail Messages
- 49 Updating Voicemail Permission (Class of Service)
- 52 Reviewing Voicemail Storage Limits
- 53 5. Configuring the System
- 54 Setting the System Time and Date
- 56 Creating a New Auto Attendant
- 60 Modifying Auto Attendant Greetings
- 63 Dial By Name Directory
- 66 Adding Users to Ring Groups
- 69 Logging into and out of Ring Groups
- 70 Adding Users to the Operator Group
- 71 Logging into and out of the Operator Group
- 72 Adding a System Speed Dial Number
- 73 Setting Up Status Groups
- 75 6. Maintaining and Troubleshooting
- 76 Saving Configuration Changes
- 77 Troubleshooting Voice Trunks
- 77 Checking the Port Status
- 78 Review the Trunk Group Configuration
- 80 Troubleshooting Classes of Service
- 82 Troubleshooting Phones
- 83 A. Special PREfix (SPRE) Codes