The Dashboard provides a real-time overview of the PBX system status. It allows administrators to monitor active calls, system resource usage, network interface status, registered extensions, SIP trunk availability, and concurrent call activity from one centralized screen.
Real-Time PBX Status Overview
This section presents live operational data related to PBX call activity and server resource consumption.

Active Calls
The Active Calls panel displays the current number of active calls on the PBX system in real time. This chart helps administrators monitor live call traffic and identify changes in call activity as they occur.
Resource Usage
The Resource Usage panel provides a visual representation of key server performance metrics. Administrators can switch between available resource views, including:
- Memory Usage
- Local Storage Usage
- CPU Utilization
This section helps monitor system health and supports early detection of resource utilization issues that may affect PBX performance.
Interface Status and System Resources
This section provides detailed information about network connectivity, storage availability, and telephony resource status.

Interface Status
The Interface Status panel displays the current status of the PBX server’s network interface. It includes key network details such as interface name, connection status, IP address, MAC address, gateway, and network speed.
The panel also shows the status of external storage, allowing administrators to verify whether an external storage device is connected and available for use.
System Resources
The System Resources panel summarizes the current telephony resources available on the PBX system.
It includes the following indicators:
- Registered Extensions: Displays the number of extensions currently registered on the PBX.
- SIP Trunks Available: Displays the number of configured SIP trunks and their availability status.
- Concurrent Calls: Displays the current number of simultaneous calls being handled by the system.
This section allows administrators to quickly assess the readiness and availability of the PBX system’s core communication resources.