The dashboard is organized in 5 sections
- The 1st section lists the configured WebRTC gateway with the indication of default gateway and its running status (connectivity status with Rainbow cloud).
In case of scalable WebRTC gateway configuration selecting another gateway from the list will load the dashboard for this WebRTC gateway.
- In the 2nd section you will find the description of the hardware used for the WebRTC gateway with:
- machine type (virtual machine/stand-alone PC model)
- CPU type
- CPU frequency and number of cores
- RAM
- Disk size.
- The 3rd section gives a status of operation at the time of loading the dashboard:
- running time since the last (re)start of the WebRTC gateway
- number of registered users on the WebRTC gateway
- available RAM and disk space, as well as CPU load
- number of calls in progress and the maximum number of calls made since the last (re)start of the WebRTC gateway.
Note: This information will only be available in WebRTC Gateway version 2.1.10 and later. - The 4th section allows you to remotely execute the mpshow, mpstatus, mpcheck and mpsystem commands and for Business Partner admins mprestart (see below)
- And in the 5th section you can find the connection information, the installed version and the availability of a new version with the possibility of remote update (see article Remote Upgrade for more details)
Section 4 in details
mpshow
This command retrieves the current configuration of the WebRTC gateway (IP, PBX ID, proxy, etc.). It works exactly the same way as the mpshow command executed locally via the shell.
A "Copy to clipboard" button allows you to save the result.
mpstatus
This command retrieves the current status of the different WebRTC gateway services and the list of registered users. It works exactly the same way as the mpstatus command executed locally via the shell.
A "Copy to clipboard" button allows you to save the result.
mpcheck
This command executes several tests to check to configuration and connectivity of the WebRTC gateway. It works exactly the same way as the mpcheck command executed locally via the shell. Note that it will not generate the mpcollect.tgz file.
A "Copy to clipboard" button allows you to save the result.
mpsystem
This command retrieves the information used for section 2 and 3. It works exactly the same way as the mpsystem command executed locally via the shell.
A "Copy to clipboard" button allows you to save the result.
mprestart
This command is only available to Business Partner admin (Operation) and allows to restart the WebRTC gateway. It works exactly the same way as the mprestart command executed locally via the shell.
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