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1.2 About Application
About Application
NSAdmin is a configuration tool that helps configure the
communication
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system, version 2. The application is designed for an x86 platform using the WINDOWS
operating system connected with
through a network. It is controlled by a
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mouse and, secondarily, a keyboard. NSAdmin uses the TCP connection or modem and
communicates with
basically via port 6992.
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As a necessary condition for using this configuration tool under the Windows XP OS, a
service pack 2 and Framework v.3. have been installed. The program does not work
without these components.
Main menu of the configuration tool
Once the configuration tool has been started, a window is displayed helping to
configure connections to PBXs, analyse traces and start up the Help. The main menu
offers the following options:
Admin
Settings – here open a dialogue with the global configuration tool settings.
Language – here choose one of the supported languages.
Exit – push this key to exit the configuration tool.
Trace – operations with previously saved traces are only available here at the
current stage.
Load trace from file
Add trace from file
Trace analyser – push to open a trace analysis window.
Help – here start the Help in the chosen language.
Global settings of the configuration tool
This dialogue includes three tags with the following parameters:
XML script
Type of debugging – use this section to enable and define the range of
displaying the xml trace in the configuration tool. The PBX trace cannot be
set here.
Indent size – use this parameter to define the indent size for the xml
trace.
View – this is an auxiliary function for trace analysis using database.
Show current window name – check this option to display the current
window name in the right-hand bottom corner.
Show object IDs – check this option to display the current object Id in
the right-hand bottom corner. This is an easy way how to know e.g. the