Aastra OpenCom 130 User Guide - Page 88

Receiving System Messages as E-Mail, 7.2.11 Loading SW Updates, Configurator, Diagnosis: Filter

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Configuration Configuring the OpenCom 100 7.2.10 Receiving System Messages as E-Mail Important events and errors are kept by the OpenCom 100 in an internal log book: the error store. To inform or alert the system administrators, entries in the log book (system messages) can be sent via e-mail. In order not to notified of every error, the administrator can define corresponding log filters (in the Configurator, the Diagnosis: Filter menu). These filters define which errors (category, severity, number per time interval) should be notified. The e-mails always include an internal event or error number, as well as an explanation of the message. Further, extra parameters (such as the port number when a trunk line drops out) are also provided. The mail account for this service (Account for LOG filter) is configured in the Configurator, Network: E-Mail menu. 7.2.11 Loading SW Updates New versions of the system and terminal software can be loaded to the system. New software versions of the OpenCom 100 are loaded from the configuration PC, which accesses the Configurator (see the System: Firmware menu). For information on connecting a configuration PC, see Brief Guide to Initial Configuration on page 77. The terminal software is part of the OpenCom 100 software and is automatically loaded into the terminals via the OpenCom 100 if the software version in the terminal is different from the terminal software stored in the OpenCom 100. Note: If you are operating an PBX cascade, new system software is automatically transferred to the slave system from the master system. For further information, refer to the online help documentation under the item System: Firmware. 86

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Configuration
Configuring the OpenCom 100
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7.2.10
Receiving System Messages as E-Mail
Important events and errors are kept by the OpenCom 100 in an internal log book:
the error store. To inform or alert the system administrators, entries in the log book
(system messages) can be sent via e-mail.
In order not to notified of every error, the administrator can define corresponding
log filters (in the
Configurator
, the
Diagnosis: Filter
menu). These filters define
which errors (category, severity, number per time interval) should be notified. The
e-mails always include an internal event or error number, as well as an explanation
of the message. Further, extra parameters (such as the port number when a trunk
line drops out) are also provided.
The mail account for this service (
Account for LOG filter
) is configured in the
Con-
figurator
,
Network: E-Mail
menu.
7.2.11
Loading SW Updates
New versions of the system and terminal software can be loaded to the system.
New software versions of the OpenCom 100 are loaded from the configuration PC,
which accesses the
Configurator
(see the
System: Firmware
menu). For infor-
mation on connecting a configuration PC, see
Brief Guide to Initial Configuration
on
page 77.
The terminal software is part of the OpenCom 100 software and is automatically
loaded into the terminals via the OpenCom 100 if the software version in the ter-
minal is different from the terminal software stored in the OpenCom 100.
Note:
If you are operating an PBX cascade, new system soft-
ware is automatically transferred to the slave system from
the master system.
For further information, refer to the online help documentation under the item
System: Firmware
.