User programming system using web server for private branch exchange
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1. A user programming system for a PBX (Private Branch Exchange), the system comprising:
- a connection board located at the PBX with a unique IP (Internet Protocol) address and connected to an Internet; and
a web server being coupled to a remote client, the web server connected to the PBX and the Internet, for managing a database of a user program for the PBX.
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Abstract
A user programming system using a web server for a PBX is provided. A user program is loaded in the web server via a LAN interface. When necessary, a client accesses the web server by a general web browser and updates the user program on line or off line.
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1. A user programming system for a PBX (Private Branch Exchange), the system comprising:
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a connection board located at the PBX with a unique IP (Internet Protocol) address and connected to an Internet; and
a web server being coupled to a remote client, the web server connected to the PBX and the Internet, for managing a database of a user program for the PBX. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A user programming method for a key phone system, the method comprising:
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connecting a Local Area Network (LAN) connection board to the Internet;
connecting a remote client to the Internet;
connecting a web server, through the Internet, to the remote client;
authorizing the web server to update a database system in a destination site after a predetermined authentication procedure; and
generating an upload request of the updated database to upload the database of the key phone system at the destination site. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
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7. A method for sending a message by utilizing a user program for a PBX, the method comprising:
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activating a web browser on a web server;
requesting access to the web server, by an Internet Protocol (IP) of the web server, to execute a Personal Computer Man Made Communications (PCMMC);
authenticating, by utilizing the web server, access to the web server;
selecting an intended site for programming;
connecting a client to a database of the intended site for programming;
updating the database and storing the updated database; and
requesting the web server to upload the updated database whereby the updated database is transferred to the PBX of the intended site. - View Dependent Claims (8)
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