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NANO 2 – System Status
3. System Status
Navigation to System status, Status of Nano2PBX including Memory Status, VoIP Status,
Networking Status and Client Status (to see which clients are connected to the system).
After you login, you are brought to a System Status screen, which offers information about the Nano2PBX, and help files to assist you in learning about all the different features of the system.
If it displays “Registered” then it is successfully configured and connected.
2. Under Conference Rooms you will see all Conference Extensions available or unavailable.
4. Under Extensions you will see all the users and the extensions connected to the
Nano2PBX. Also you can sort out the extension by clicking in the extension
6. Under System status > System Info > General you will have a summary of your
General information, such as Hostname, Server Date & time zone, Uptime.
7. Under System status > System Info > Memory Status you will see total memory resources, including RAM usage, Compact Flash usage (to store voice files and voicemail) and Inbox status (for voicemail inbox). your Network information, such as Hostname, WAN IP Address, Subnet Mask, WAN
MAC Address and Default Gateway (you may refer to Settings > Network Settings for more info). and Disk free space available on the file system.
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Table of contents
- 6 1. Product introduction
- 6 0.1. Overview
- 7 2. Getting Started With the Nano2PBX
- 7 2.1. Installation
- 8 2.2. Notification LEDs (On the Front Panel)
- 9 2.3. Quick Installation Wizard
- 9 2.4. Accessing the Main GUI (Graphical User Interface)
- 11 3. System Status
- 12 4. Setting up the Features
- 12 4.1. Configure hardware
- 12 4.2. Extensions (Analog & SIP)
- 13 4.2.1. Create New User
- 15 4.2.2 Modify/Delete selected users
- 18 4.3. Trunks
- 18 4.3.1. Analog Trunks
- 18 4.3.2. VOIP Trunks
- 18 4.3.3. Adding a New VoIP Account Details
- 19 4.3.4. Editing / Deleting an Existing VoIP Account
- 22 4.4.2. Restore Default Calling Rule
- 23 4.5. Dial plans
- 23 4.6. Time Intervals
- 24 4.7. Voicemail Groups
- 24 4.7.1. Configuring a Voicemail Group
- 25 4.8. Music on Hold (MOH)
- 26 4.9. Call Queues
- 26 4.9.1. Configuring a Queue
- 28 4.9.2. Agent Login Settings
- 29 4.9.3. Agent Settings
- 29 4.10. Greeting Messages
- 29 4.10.1. Recording Voice Files
- 30 4.10.2. Uploading Voice Files
- 31 4.11. IVR
- 32 4.12. Incoming Calling Rules
- 33 4.13. DID Routing
- 35 5. General Settings
- 35 5.1. Voicemail
- 35 5.1.1. General settings (Accessing, Retrieving & Managing Voice Mail)
- 38 Email Settings for Voicemail
- 39 5.2. Network Settings
- 39 5.2.1. WAN Configuration
- 39 5.2.2. LAN Configuration
- 40 5.2.3. Host Configuration
- 40 5.3. Feature Settings
- 42 5.4. Admin Settings
- 42 5.4.1. General Preferences
- 43 5.4.2. Language
- 43 5.4.3. PBX Settings
- 45 5.4.4. Reboot
- 45 5.5 SIP Settings
- 45 5.5.1. General
- 46 5.5.2. TOS
- 47 5.5.3. NAT
- 48 5.5.4. Misc
- 49 5.5.5. Codecs
- 50 6. Additional Features
- 50 6.1. Conferencing
- 51 6.2. Follow Me
- 51 6.2.1. Follow-me Preference for Users
- 51 6.2.2. Follow-me Options
- 52 6.3. Directory
- 52 6.4. Call Record
- 52 Call Record Files
- 53 Call record Settings
- 54 6.5. Bulk Add
- 54 6.6. Ring Groups
- 56 6.7. Paging/Intercom
- 57 7. Tools
- 57 7.1. Back Up
- 57 7.2. Firmware Upgrade
- 58 7.3. File Editor
- 58 7.4. Asterisk CLI
- 58 7.5. Diagnostics
- 59 8. Status
- 59 8.1. Call Detail Records
- 59 8.2. Active Channels
- 60 8.3. System Info
- 60 9. APPLY Changes
- 61 10. Managing & Handling Nano2 PBX Features
- 61 10.1. Attended Transfer
- 61 10.2. Blind Transfer
- 61 10.3. Conferencing
- 62 10.4. Call Forwarding
- 62 10.5. Call Parking
- 62 10.6. Call Hold and Retrieve
- 62 10.7. BLF (Busy Lamp Field) Support
- 63 10.12. Hard Reset
- 63 10.14. NPA Dialing
- 64 Appendix-A: Glossary of Terms