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To be connected to the world has never been so easy and safe.
The Gate-and-Way Control Panel guarantees one
simple solution in the complex world of the Unified Messaging
System. It's a centralized environment designed to easily
manage and have full control over the server itself and its services.
The Gate-and-Way solution is composed by a server PC (Linux)
and a software which has the purpose of offering some services
to an unlimited number of client PCs (Windows, Linux, MAC) in
the local area network.
Even if you do not know Linux at all, don't worry: The Operating
System installation, as well as the Gate-and-Way installation,
is automatic and step-by-step explained in the enclosed manual.
Moreover Gate-and-Way comprises a tool for the automatic installation
and configuration of the services.
It's called Gate-and-Way Setup.
Once installed, the Linux server works as a "black box"
that will provide the services to the clients: this is based on
the configurations made using a graphical tool called Gate-and-Way
Control Panel.The Gate-and-Way Control Panel is a centralized
environment designed to easily manage and have full control over
the server itself and its services:
The Gate-and-Way Control Panel is a centralized environment
designed to easily manage and have full control over the server
itself and its services:
- Mailboxes in the Internal Mail Server.
Shared Mail Folders.
Fetching of e-mail stored on External Mailboxes over the Internet.
Enabling client PC over the LAN to send mail either to internal
or external mailboxes.
- Enabling client PC to send faxes outside your company.
The received faxes arrive as e-mail.
- Starting/Stopping your Internet connection.
Enabling client PC to use this connection and the integrated
firewall.
Sharing a single account with all the users on the LAN.
- Starting/Stopping the incoming voice calls detection,
Choosing the hours and the messages your Voice Modem has to
play.
- Choosing which files have to be Backuped in the local server,
And in the remote LAN clients.
- Detecting malfunctions on the RAID system (if installed) and
showing you the reasons of the problem.
- Looking at the status and the log files of the server and
all the provided services:
Internet connections,
Firewall attempting of intrusion,
Status of the remote mailboxes to fetch,
Faxserver and related modem(s),
Incoming voice calls and status of the related modem,
Backup logs,
Remote Access status and status of the related modem,
System log and RAID log.
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