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What are the GUI Modules?

The Graphical User Interface ("GUI") modules are used to set up, configure, and change how your PBX operates.  

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How Do I Access the GUI Modules?

To access the GUI modules and configure your PBX, you must use a computer that has a web browser installed.  

Go to another machine on your same network, open a web browser, and enter the IP address of your PBX into the browser's address bar.  At the top of the screen, you will see a series of buttons that allow you to access the modules via drop-down menus.

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How Do I Learn What Each GUI Module Does?

Click on the links to on the left side of this page to learn about each module. In this Wiki, each module is grouped under the same headings that are used on your PBX.

What if I Don't Know the IP Address of my PBX?

If you don't know the IP address of your PBX, go to the Linux console/command prompt of the machine that is running your PBX. You can log in here using the username "root" without quotes, and the Root Password you selected during installation or provisioning.  Some Distributions will tell you your IP address as soon as you log in.  If not, type

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at the command line and the IP address of your machine will appear to the right of "eth0".

Then type

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What Happens When I Access my PBX Using my Web Browser?

The first time you log in, you may be asked to set your default username and password depending on your setup and install.  That username and password will be used to access of your PBX in the future. 

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