System Messages
System messages are used to inform administration and users about system events such as operating errors. All system events that occur are logged. In addition, e-mails can be sent informing about the events.
A distinction is made between the following system events:
•system information, e.g. automatic memory clean-up and memory check (Voice Mail/Fax function), switch between configurations, switch relays on/off, send system e-mails, register in Configuration Manager
•simple malfunctions, e.g. automatic memory clean-up and memory check (Voice Mail/Fax function) errors, exceeding the possible VoIP call channels
•serious malfunctions, e.g. fan fault (only COMmander 6000R/RX:), alarm temperature exceeded (only COMmander 6000R/RX)
•security warnings, e.g. failed login attempts, entries in the IP blocklist, Admin password change, Admin login and challenge response at the PBX
Configuration procedure:
•Configuring the DNS server.
−Using the Configuration Manager (Administration > IP configuration)
•Configuring the outgoing mail server.
−Using the Configuration Manager (Administration > E-mail > outgoing mail server)
•If necessary, setting up the language file.
−Using the Configuration Manager (Administration > E-mail > Internationalisation)
•If necessary, setting up the logo.
−Using the Configuration Manager (Administration > E-mail > Logo management)
•Setting up the sending of system e-mails and event logging.
−Using the Configuration Manager (on the following pages)
−Administration > System Messages
−Boxes > Voice mail and fax boxes > Basic Network Settings
−Boxes > Voice mail and fax boxes > Features > Box settings