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本帖最后由 Test 于 2010-12-2 07:11 编辑
Web MeetMe (MeetMe)
As we saw earlier, Web MeetMe is a powerful conference-room management system. With the ability to schedule conferences and manage conferences that are in session, the new Web MeetMe takes conference-room management to a new level.
Unfortunately the user database does not tie into the other databases in the system, so if you want to create users to have access to this control, you have to create them within Web MeetMe.
To actually use the conference rooms requires some setup within the PBX Configuration tool that we will set up when we talk more about conference rooms. To use Web MeetMe you will need to log on with one of the two pre-configured accounts:
- Admin Access Username: wmm@localhost Password: wmmpw
- Standard user Username: tim@localhost Password: 1234


During a conference call you can see a list of participants and selectively kick them from the conference or mute them if needed.
Flash Operator Panel (FOP)
The Flash Operator Panel gets its name because it was written in Flash. FOP is designed as a receptionist tool to help manage calls within the company. What works really well in a receptionist setup is to have FOP running full screen on a second monitor so the receptionist always has instant access to the screen.
The following list describes the different status states that buttons can be in:
- Red: Channel is currently busy (has a call on it)
- Green: Channel is currently available (no call on it)
- Flashing: Channel has an incoming call ringing on it
- All Ovals Flashing: FOP has lost connection to the server
If there is current activity on a channel, you can hover the mouse cursor over that button to get additional details for that call.
If you try to perform any actions within FOP, a dialog box will appear asking for a password. The default password for FOP in trixbox CE is passw0rd (that's a zero, not an 'o'). Once you have entered the password you can perform the following functions:
- Hangup a channel double-click the colored dot on the button
- Transfer a call drag the phone icon on a talking button to another button
- Originate calls drag the phone icon from one available button to another available button
- Barge in on a call drag the phone icon from one available button to a bridged/busy one

Admin mode
To switch to Admin Mode click on the switch link in the upper right-hand corner of the screen. Clicking on the link will bring up a dialog box asking for a login and password. Use the following credentials to log into the Admin section:
- Login: maint
- Password: password

System Status
The first screen you get is the System Status display; this screen will give you a snapshot of the current health of your system. On the left side of the screen is the status of common server processes that should be running on your system. Unless you have installed the HUDLite Server, it will show up as N/A (Not Available). Down the middle of the screen you will see the Network Usage box; if you start seeing errors or dropped packets then you may be having a network problem that needs to be looked at.
The only time to really be concerned here is if the Disk Swap graph starts to show usage this means you have run out of physical RAM and the system is swapping out to disk. This disk swapping can affect call quality.
At the bottom of the status stack is the Mounted Filesystems box. This graph will monitor the available and used disk space of each partition in your system.
In the right-hand column is information about the status of Asterisk and associated connections; the following list will help explain what each of the monitors is really showing you:
- System Uptime: This will tell you how long the system has been running since the last time it was restarted. This is helpful to see if the system has been restarted without you knowing about it.
- Active Channels: The Active Channels monitor tells you how many calls are currently in progress on both IAX and SIP trunks.
- Current Registrations: When you are using an ITSP for your phone service, the system will need to register with the provider. This monitor will show you if you have current registrations that are active.
- SIP Peers: When using SIP phones and ATAs, these devices act as Peers to the phone system. The Peers monitor will show you the status of SIP devices that are configured for the system.
- IAX2 Peers: Just like SIP Peers, IAX Peers shows the status of IAX devices that are configured for the system.

Package Manager
The Package Manager is a web interface to the repositories that contain system updates and additional tools and utilities. At a glance you can see what packages are installed, which ones have updates, and which are available to install.
Just because there are new packages all the time does not mean you should always upgrade to the most recent version. For example, upgrading to a newer version of Zaptel may break certain PCI interface cards if their manufacturers have not released updated drivers yet.

PBX menu
Under the PBX menu are PBX configuration and reporting tools. These include:

- PBX Settings for managing all of the PBX-related configurations
- Gizmo5 tool for purchasing and managing Gizmo5 SIP trunks
- Config File Editor tool for editing configuration files
- PBX Status to provide detailed information about your trixbox installation
- Endpoint Manager to provision phones
- Bulk Extensions, which allows you to create large numbers of extensions by uploading a delimited text file
- CDR Report to see the system call logs
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