Note
•
If entering "http://kx-ns300.", be sure to include the period at the end as shown.
•
If it takes a long time to connect when 223.0.0.1 is entered, configure a static IP address to the
LAN connected to the PC.
3.
The Web Maintenance Console login screen is displayed. For details about logging in, see
•
If this is the first time the PBX is accessed (i.e., it is in its initialised, factory default state), you must log
in using the Installer level account. Once you log in, the Easy Setup Wizard will launch. For details,
see
•
If the PBX has been set up using the Easy Setup Wizard, PBX system programming can be performed.
To perform programming, enter the login name and password according to your status and
authorisation level. For details about the differences between levels of authorisation, see
.
4.
After you successfully log in to Web Maintenance Console, the Home screen will be displayed and
programming can be performed. For details about accessing the different features of Web Maintenance
Console, see
Connecting to Web Maintenance Console (Remote Access)
Below is the procedure for connecting to Web Maintenance Console to programme via Remote Access:
1.
Connect the PC to the PBX.
•
Install the Remote card, connect the PBX to an analogue line, and access the PBX from a PC via a
remote modem.
•
Connect the PBX to an ISDN line and access the PBX from a PC via an ISDN modem.
For more details, refer to "
Connection via RMT Card (KX-TDA0196)
" or "
Connection via PRI30/E1 Card (KX-NS5290)
2.
Start the Off-line Web Maintenance launcher :
Analogue Line connection:
1) Click the
Connect-Online Mode
button.
2) Select the
Modem
tab.
3) Set the following:
– Dial Number / Dial Type / Port / Baud Rate (bps) / Flow Control / Command
4) Enter the
Password
.
5) Click the
Connect
button.
ISDN Line connection:
1) Click the
Connect-Online Mode
button.
2) Select the
ISDN Remote
tab.
3) Enter the
Telephone Number
.
4) Enter the
Password
.
5) Click the
Connect
button.
3.
The Web Maintenance Console login screen is displayed. For details about logging in, see
4.
After you successfully log in to Web Maintenance Console, the Home screen will be displayed and
programming can be performed. For details about accessing the different features of Web Maintenance
Console, see
Connecting to Web Maintenance Console (Off-line Mode)
To connect to Web Maintenance Console in Off-line mode, use the
New -Offline Mode
or
Open -Offline
Mode
operations in the Off-line Web Maintenance Console programme launcher. For details, refer to
Programming Using Off-line Mode
PC Programming Manual
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1.2.1 Starting Web Maintenance Console
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