Aastra BluStarTM 8000i Desktop Media PhoneBAS-Mode Administrator GuideRelease 4.041-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012
Welcome Preface-ii 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012Typographical Conventions• Commands or text that should be entered verbatim are shown in a monospace f
Routing Rules 7-6 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012Regular Expression RulesRegular expression rules perform pattern matching on SIP Request-URIs and can t
Routing Rules41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 7-7Local Regular Expression RulesLocal regular expression rules, or Local Regex Rules, allow for the advan
Routing Rules 7-8 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012Global Regular Expression RulesGlobal Regular Expression Rules (Global Regex Rules) are consulted by th
Routing Rules41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 7-9Bandwidth ManagerThe Bandwidth Manager menu contains the necessary pages for managing bandwidth on the
Routing Rules 7-10 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012Bandwidth Manager PoliciesVisual representations of how bandwidth policies affect the overall audio an
Presence Agent41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 7-11Presence AgentThe Presence Agent page lists devices that do not support SIP Presence Information Exch
User Session Log 7-12 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012User Session LogThis page contains links that allow the administrator to configure user session log
User Session Log41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 7-13USL Export SettingsThis panel’s function is similar to that used for Off Server Backup. Refer to Of
User Session Log 7-14 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012If USL logging and viewing have been enabled (refer to USL Configuration on page 7-12), the USL Rep
User Session Log41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 7-15Status:The current status of the session:– CMPL - Call Complete– UNTR - Call uninitialized– INPR -
41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 1-1Chapter 1System OverviewThis guide is aimed at the administrator of a BluStar system and BluStar Application Server (
User Session Log 7-16 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012Time WindowAllows the administrator to filter the USL records to those occurring within a specific
Off-Server Backup41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 7-17Off-Server BackupThe off-server backup service handles the periodic backup of the log files and da
Off-Server Backup 7-18 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012User NameThe user name required to connect to the remote server.PasswordThe password required to c
Clustering41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 7-19ClusteringOutbound BAS ConnectionsThe Outbound BAS Connections page shows all of the outbound BAS connect
Clustering 7-20 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012Inbound BAS ConnectionsThe Inbound BAS Connection page shows all of the information for the inbound BAS c
Clustering41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 7-21Note that when you grant a role to the server, the connected BAS has been logged off in order for the acc
8-1 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012Chapter 8PlatformThe platform subsection of the Web UI provides the functionality for managing the BluStar Applicatio
System Logs41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 8-2Log files are routinely deleted from the server to free up disk space. If a specific log entry can not be
System Logs 8-3 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012Navigating Log PagesViewing any log page shows the most recent entries at the time the log was created. T
System Logs41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 8-4Log Level FilterLimits the entries shown to those with a certain coding. Only types with a check under th
BluStar System Components 1-2 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012The remainder of this document focuses on the management of the following components:BluSta
System Logs 8-5 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012System Monitor and High Availability LogAll messages from the System Monitor and High Availability featur
System Logs41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 8-6Additional InformationWhen viewing any of the System Logs, the last log line on a page may be repeated as
System Monitor Settings 8-7 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012System Monitor SettingsThis subsection, shown below, controls the monitoring of the system an
System Monitor Settings41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 8-8The System Monitor service itself is listed on the Platform :: System Status page, and can be
System Monitor Settings 8-9 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012Disk SpaceThese parameters set a notification based on whether disk space usage exceeds a spe
System Monitor Settings41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 8-10CPU TemperatureThese parameters set a notification based on whether the CPU reaches the spec
System Monitor Settings 8-11 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012HA EventsThese parameters set a notification based on whether an HA event (e.g., the HA mast
System Monitor Settings41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 8-12BandwidthThese parameters set a notification based on whether bandwidth usage on a link exce
System Monitor Settings 8-13 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012SNMP ManagerEnter the address of the SNMP manager.For SNMP version 3 notifications, you must
System Settings41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 8-14System SettingsThe System Settings page allows you to view and Edit the Application Server's ne
System Applications41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 1-3System ApplicationsThe BluStar system provides BluStar 8000i terminal users with the ability to:•
System Settings 8-15 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012IP Version 6 SettingsIf the IP Version 6 Status check box is checked, the System Settings page displ
System Status41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 8-16System StatusThe System Status section displays information regarding the overall status of the Applic
Auditing 8-17 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012AuditingThe Auditing page allows you to view and Edit the Application Server's auditing settings, whic
Auditing41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 8-18BluStar Audit ViewerThis subsection displays all logged IPC messages of the type(s) enabled in Platform ::
Auditing 8-19 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012The Audit Profile Conformance section indicates to what profile the auditing conforms. Note that in Edit mo
Change Database Password41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 8-20Change Database PasswordThe database password may be changed via this page. The old passwor
Version Info 8-21 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012Version InfoThe Version Info page displays BluStar Application Server Version Information, including th
Security Banners41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 8-22Security BannersThe Security Banners page allows you to edit the text that displays when a user log
Security Certificates 8-23 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012Security CertificatesSecurity certificates are used to establish secured connections between t
Security Certificates41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 8-24Organization NameOrganization name.Organization UnitOrganization unit name.StateState name.Val
2-1 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012Chapter 2BluStar Application Server and Software InstallationThe BluStar Application Server (BAS) is usually configur
9-1 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012Chapter 9ToolsThis section of the Web UI is used for server debugging and is not to be used without the assistance of
Location Lookup41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 9-2Location LookupLocation Lookup is used to determine if a server can resolve a Request URI, and shows
SIP Proxy Information 9-3 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012Elapsed Time (not editable)The time it took to complete the process.SIP Proxy InformationThis s
Bandwidth Manager Information41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 9-4Bandwidth Manager InformationThis subsection of the Tools interface is used for server
10-1 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012Chapter 10DatabaseOverviewA database system runs on the Application Server. The database system comprises a relation
Data Maintenance41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 10-2Data MaintenanceThe following maintenance tasks need to be considered for the database:• Manual bac
Data Maintenance 10-3 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012Backup DetailsThe backup file contains the data of the database, but does not include the schema. T
Data Maintenance41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 10-4This shows the backup configuration. The Audit Log, Database, and System Logs can be set up individ
Data Maintenance 10-5 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012Database Daemon (DBD)The DBD Shell is a command line utility that allows you to run DBD commands fr
Data Maintenance41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 10-6Database FailuresTypical database failures are:• Disk full• Disk failureDisk FullWhen the Disk Full
Software Installation and Network Configuration41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 2-2BluStar Application Server ConfigurationTo configure the BluStar Appl
Database In Depth 10-7 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012Database In DepthControlling the PostgreSQL ServiceThe PostgreSQL service is normally started when
41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 11-1Chapter 11Fail-OverOverviewThe aim of a High-Availability fail-over server configuration is to ensure the highest po
Using a Serial Cable 11-2 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012Using a Serial CableThe use of a serial cable is not absolutely necessary, but adds much more v
41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 12-1Chapter 12Security ManagementRoot AccountThe server platform comes preconfigured with a single administration accoun
Database Password 12-2 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012Database PasswordAll databases are encrypted using a common database password. This can be changed
Database Password41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 12-3Default Administrator Password for All BluStar DevicesOne of the first steps when starting to conf
Administration Web Interface Accounts 12-4 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012Administration Web Interface AccountsFor the administration Web UI, it is reco
SSH Configuration41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 12-5SSH ConfigurationSSH keys are generated whenever the platform is rebooted or the SSH daemon is res
SSL Configuration 12-6 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012SSL ConfigurationInstall Webserver CertificatesThe initial configuration menu provides an option t
User Authentication Configuration41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 12-7User Authentication ConfigurationOverviewThe system can validate some users using
Software Installation and Network Configuration 2-3 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012To run the BluStar Application Server Configuration tool:Network Conf
Required Periodic Actions 12-8 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012Login BannersSome customers require login banners. Login banners to be displayed on BluSta
SBC Solution Configuration41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 12-9SBC Solution ConfigurationSession Border Controller (SBC) allows users to use their BluSt
SBC Solution Configuration 12-10 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012e) On the BAS Web UI, go to the Services :: SIP Service Configuration page. Enter the se
SBC Solution Configuration41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 12-11g) On the BAS Web UI, go to the BluStar Devices :: BluStar Device Status page. Select th
13-1 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012Chapter 13SIP ServicesOverviewSIP, the Session Initiation Protocol, is a standard developed by the Internet Engineer
Abstract (from RFC3261):41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 13-2SIP supports five facets of establishing and terminating multimedia communications:• User l
Abstract (from RFC3261): 13-3 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012Outbound Proxy:A proxy that receives requests from a client, even though it may not be the
Abstract (from RFC3261):41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 13-4The SIP Request-Response Transaction MechanismThe following description of the request-resp
Abstract (from RFC3261): 13-5 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012No CR or LF is allowed except in the final CRLF sequence.Status-Line = SIP-Version SP Sta
Abstract (from RFC3261):41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 13-6407 Proxy Authentication RequiredIndicates that the user agent needs to be authenticated be
Software Installation and Network Configuration41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 2-4On the BluStar Application Server Configuration menu, use the up and
Abstract (from RFC3261): 13-7 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012Location LookupThe Location Lookup procedure employs various methods to try and find a dest
Service Administration41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 13-8Service AdministrationThe SIP Service settings can be found in the Web User Interface under S
A-1 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012Appendix AServer Subsystems and ProtocolsBluStar Application Server 2.0 Port UsageThe following table lists the proto
BluStar Application Server 2.0 Port Usage41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 A-210000 CORBA Database Daemon IPC IIOP/TCP Passive Open Filtered dbd noRemain
Index-1 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012IndexAAdministrationWeb Interface ...
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Software Installation and Network Configuration 2-5 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012Single Node (Standalone)1. Select Single Node (Standalone) and press
Software Installation and Network Configuration41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 2-6Master Node (High Availability)If you wish to configure the BluStar 8
ii 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012ContentWelcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Software Installation and Network Configuration 2-7 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012Slave Node (High Availability)When setting up the slave server for th
Software Installation and Network Configuration41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 2-8Network Connectivity TestThe administrator should test the connectivi
Software Installation and Network Configuration 2-9 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012Time Setup1. On the BluStar Application Server Configuration menu, us
Software Installation and Network Configuration41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 2-105. Read the information on this screen, then press Enter to continue
Software Installation and Network Configuration 2-11 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012SSL Certificate GenerationApache and BluStar Manager set up their ow
Software Installation and Network Configuration41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 2-124. Press Enter to continue. The following screen displays indicating
Software Installation and Network Configuration 2-13 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012Installing the BluStar Application Server SoftwareOnce initial confi
Software Installation and Network Configuration41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 2-145. A dialog box displays asking you if you accept the terms and cond
Software Installation and Network Configuration 2-15 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012Installed softwareThis option can be used to determine the version n
Software Installation and Network Configuration41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 2-16Most system management tasks can be performed remotely, i.e., across
Content41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 iiiForm Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Software Installation and Network Configuration 2-17 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012Rebuilding a Failed High Availability ServerIf either the master or
Software Installation and Network Configuration41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 2-18Slave server fails and master server takes overTo get the slave serv
3-1 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012Chapter 3System Administration MechanismsConsole User InterfaceRemotely Accessing the Console InterfaceTo remotely ac
Console User Interface41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 3-2serviceThe /sbin/service command is used to stop, start or restart, or to obtain the status of
Administration Web User Interface 3-3 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012Administration Web User InterfaceLogging In and OutThe Web User Interface, or Web U
Administration Web User Interface41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 3-4Web User Interface Navigation The welcome screen appears as shown in the annotated
Administration Web User Interface 3-5 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012When one of the Menu Bar icons is selected, the Main Functional Area displays a sub
Administration Web User Interface41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 3-6Form Messages The messages section informs the user of current actions and their ef
Administration Web User Interface 3-7 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012Form TypesEach of the following form types has its own basic set of operations and
Administration Web User Interface41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 3-8Basic View, Edit, Add, and Delete FormAn example of a Basic View, Edit, Add, and De
Content iv 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012Chapter 6:BluStar Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Administration Web User Interface 3-9 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012The filter results table also contains a [>>] button to the left of each reco
Administration Web User Interface41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 3-10.The user can now browse through the selected records. If the user has the right t
Administration Web User Interface 3-11 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012After the user completes the form and clicks Save, the data for the current record
Administration Web User Interface41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 3-12web-user-adminThis role is designed specifically for the administrator to handle a
4-1 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012Chapter 4My BluStarThe My BluStar section allows any user to manage contacts, change their password, set up call forw
My Contacts41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 4-2Contacts ImportFrom this page, a user can import a contacts file that is accessible on the local machine.
My Contacts 4-3 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012Contacts ExportContacts can be saved to an external file using this page. Number of Contacts (uneditable)
My Password41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 4-4My PasswordMy Password refers to the password used to log in to the Web UI. This subsection of the Web UI
My Call Handling Rules 4-5 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012My Call Handling RulesCall Handling features can be configured for each user as required in Us
PC Software Downloads41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 4-6PC Software DownloadsPC software intended for use with the BluStar 8000i can be accessed and d
Content41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 vUser Session Log. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-1 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012Chapter 5UsersAfter installation, the default administrator is automatically created with a username of admin and a p
User Accounts41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 5-2Max RecordsEnter the maximum number of records to be shown on the filtered listing. Default value is 10
User Accounts 5-3 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012User IdentityThe User Identity panel is where the essential information for defining a new user is cont
User Accounts41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 5-4Phone NumberEnter the primary phone number for the user here. Select one of the categories from the pul
User Accounts 5-5 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012Security PanelSecurity settings for the user, as well as the allowed login roles, are specified in the
User Accounts41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 5-6Force Password ChangeForces the user to change the account password on next login.Allowed Login RolesLo
User Accounts 5-7 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012Minimum Number of Digits in PasswordSets the minimum number of digits that must be in a password. Setti
User Accounts41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 5-8Access ControlAllow User to Edit Call Handling RulesWhen checked, permits the account user to make chan
User Accounts 5-9 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012Proxy Registration The Proxy Registration panel is where you can set the proxy registrations for the us
User Groups41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 5-10User GroupsThe User Groups page allows the administrator to do the following:• add and delete User Group
Content vi 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012System Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
User Groups 5-11 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012User are not prevented from joining more that one group. A user is always a member of the All Users grou
User Groups41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 5-12The group priority setting is effective only if a setting is in conflict with another group setting at t
User Groups 5-13 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012Editing User Group SettingsThe user group settings page contains panels similar to those found in the Se
User Groups41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 5-14Samba Authentication SettingsThe Samba settings are used to associate the account with the SMB Domain an
Global Contacts 5-15 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012Global ContactsGlobal contacts allows the system administrator to establish and maintain a contact l
Global Contacts41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 5-16Each entry in the listing has a check box next to it. If the box is checked, clicking on either the
Global Contacts 5-17 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012Global Contacts Access ListsIf additional Global Folders have been created, this page displays a lis
Global Contacts41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 5-18If GAB viewing is enabled, all users are permitted to view contacts that are not associated with fol
Global Contacts 5-19 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012Global Address Book SyncThis page allows administrators to sync up global address book. In order for
Global Contacts41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 5-20c) On BAS Y, go to Services :: Clustering :: Inbound BAS Connections. You must see BAS X entry as (H
Content41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 viiChapter 10:Database . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Global Contacts 5-21 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.20124. BAS Y must grant the GAB Sync role to BAS X:a) On BAS Y, go to Services :: Clustering :: Inbound
Global Contacts41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 5-22g) On BAS Y, Services :: Clustering :: Inbound BAS Connections the status of BAS X changes to (Regis
SIP Authentication Support 5-23 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012SIP Authentication SupportThese settings are used to define the type of authentication ne
Registered Users41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 5-24Registered UsersRegistered users are users who have logged in to their terminals. The registered us
User Call Handling Rules 5-25 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012User Call Handling RulesThe User Call Handling Rules page allows the system administrator t
Troubleshooting41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 5-26The bottom pane allows the administrator to view, edit, add, and delete rules for the selected user.
6-1 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012Chapter 6BluStar DevicesThe BluStar Devices section of the WebUI can be used to obtain information about BluStar Devi
BluStar Device Status41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 6-2BluStar 8000i Terminal SettingsThe settings for any BluStar 8000i terminal are described below:
BluStar Device Status 6-3 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012Force reboot timeReboot device at specified time. Format is yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss (for ASAP use c
BluStar Device Status41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 6-4Locale SettingsTime zoneSpecify the time zone by selecting an appropriate value from the list.
Content viii 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012User Authentication Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
BluStar Device Status 6-5 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012Advanced LDAP SettingsWhen configuring an LDAP directory the option is available to customize t
BluStar Device Status41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 6-6LDAP home postal code attribute list Specifies the LDAP home postal code (e.g. 75034) for the a
BluStar Device Status 6-7 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012To enter advanced parameters, log in to the BAS Web UI and navigate to the BluStar Devices :: B
BluStar Device Status41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 6-8Show Collaboration MessagesUse “NO” to hide docShare state messages. Enable Auto Reprogramming
BluStar Device Groups 6-9 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012BluStar Device GroupsThis page is the starting point for managing BluStar Device groups. By def
BluStar Device Groups41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 6-10Creating a Device GroupA Device Group is created as a “child” of a group. To create a new devi
BluStar Device Groups 6-11 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012Changing Member PriorityTo change the priority of the members of a group:Editing SettingsTo ed
BluStar Device Groups41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 6-12Release to be installedThe software release to be installed by BluStar Devices can be selected
BluStar Device Categories 6-13 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012BluStar Device CategoriesThe Device Categories page allows you to modify the various devic
Telephony Devices41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 6-14Telephony DevicesThis interface is used for the configuration and update of telephony (PBX) device
41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 Preface-iWelcomeThe Aastra BluStar™ 8000i Desktop Media Phone is designed to enhance the way you communicate and collab
Telephony Devices 6-15 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012Telephony Device Line AllocationDevice Line Allocation allows an administrator to define telephone
Telephony Devices41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 6-16Filtering User Line InformationFilter on may be set to one of three options:Display NameNot applic
Download Software 6-17 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012Download SoftwareThe Download Software page allows you to install terminal software builds onto th
Download Software41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 6-18Adding Software to the ServerTo add terminal software to the server:1. Click Add. The following pa
View Software 6-19 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012View SoftwareThe View Software page displays all of the terminal software builds that are currently in
41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 7-1Chapter 7ServicesThis section of the Web UI provides the ability to configure high-level functions of the Application
Licensing 7-2 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012LicensingThe Licensing page provides the means to Install Licenses for various BluStar 8000i devices; and t
Licensing41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 7-3View LicensesThe View Licenses page lists the various product licenses installed on the system. The listing
SIP Service Configuration 7-4 41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012SIP Service ConfigurationThe SIP Service Configuration page, shown in the image below, prov
Routing Rules41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 7-5Routing RulesThe routing rules menu allows you to configure the server’s connections with other devices
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