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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. alarm temperature exceeded
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